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Aditya Bikram Singh

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in Cuttack, India
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My experience of visiting a book fair as an author for the first time.

I am a regular visitor of book fairs. I make it a point to visit one happening in the locality anyhow. Even if I don’t end up buying any books, I just like to get lost in the ambience of the place with myriads of books and their pretty covers to see, the decorations of book stalls to make it eye-catching for potential customers, the food stalls for a short break before resuming your parade of brow Read more of this blog post »
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“Discipline is like a sapling. It grows with you. It isn’t something you are born with. It is a plant that requires continuous nurturing. Its only enemy is complacency. Once you get complacent, your discipline dies, and then you have to start all over again, watering it slowly from the start once again.”
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