365 days Writing Prompt: Goals
When you started your blog ,did you set any goals? Have you achieved them? Have they changed at all?
I didn’t have any goals when I started blogging, perhaps there was one goal in my mind,what does it mean and how does it work. I have learned that part, who wouldn’t if you spend as long as I did.
In the beginning I wrote about different things, I did not have any plan what was the right thing to do. Then a friend suggested translating Tagore’s work, I do not consider myself an expert, but I was willing to try, the fact that it was my mother tongue it was helpful, I felt some of my online friends appreciated the writing of Tagore but could not understand because of the language. I solved the problem by my translation.
I have written about different cities in Bangladesh, I had to do some research, I didn’t visit all the places I only knew the names. This research was helpful to me as well.
At present I’m busy doing the writing and the daily prompt, some are interesting, it gives me an incentive to write.
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Dear Ranu,
Thank you for this post and your blogging. We are grateful for it.
All good wishes,
robert
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
An interesting and thought provoking post :-)Wonderful job to translate Tagore’s work and I truly admire your blogging everyday-I could not do it even if my life depended on it,lol! I had some vague goals about writing about emotions but then realized it was not really me and then thankfully I came across Trifecta and was hooked to writing fiction and sometimes poetry for various challenges 🙂
One of my course participant encouraged me to translate Tagore’s poems, I never thought
I’d ever go that route. I was happy with brishti porhey tapur, then I was a Bengali,I couldn’t say
no, it would hurt my pride, now he gets to read and enjoy Tagore’s poetry because he is an Urdu speaking
guy.
That is so cool:-)
Thanks a lot.
🙂
Thank you Atreyee.
🙂
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