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Proof Reading and Copy Editing- The Joys and Woes of this Useful Vocation!

I have been proof reading and copy-editing articles for online publications for the last two years. In these two years I have gone through myriad emotions while at work- anger, frustration, pride, fascination, amusement -not necessarily in that order! Yes, the writings can make you cry, laugh, shake your head in disbelief and drum your fingers with impatience as you try to make sense of randomly arranged words/ loose sentences. But there is the undeniable satisfaction of reading through a corrected article - pride at my own handiwork! The joy of having made an article readable and error-free always manages to satiate me and perk me up despite the definite tedium of the task. I have always had a critical eye ever since I remember and am quick at spotting errors - a quality which did not always go down well specially with people who were close to me! It irked them why I was always tracking mistakes, constantly trying to critique and improve things around me. Thankfully, a critical eye

The Intangible Allure of Yogyakarta - Resilience in the face of Adversity

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It has been two months since we returned from our trip to Yogyakarta (Jogjakarta) in Indonesia but the memories of the place don't seem to fade out. In fact my husband and I have already started our research and are planning to combine the spots we missed out in Yogyakarta or those which we did not get enough time to capture in our memories with another trip to Java. It is strange but we cannot exactly pinpoint what was the one thing we liked most....maybe because it was not something tangible.....yes the mountains, the volcano, the river, the temples, the palaces and the people have all made a huge impact but it was something more.......... the intangible allure- the smell of nature, the hint of danger, the folklore and beliefs....all which create this magical aura about the place and makes you yearn to go back! Resilience in the Face of Adversity- Mount Merapi Maybe this is the reason why hundreds of people still choose to live on the foothills of the active volcano,

Can Martians read? Book Review- ''Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus''

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''Bless you John Gray'',  "Is your soul a woman's?" -my Venus heart has been exclaiming ever since I started reading the best-selling book, "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus," written by author and counselor, Dr. John Gray. In all probability most women out there would have read this book- & the men??? Well, who said Martians ( men from Mars ) can READ? Yes, I know my review comes too late in the day- its a 19 year old best-selling book, published in 1992 which has sold millions of copies worldwide and has attracted comments and criticism alike. But then I was a tad too young for this- could not have been bothered by self-help books, did not understand how grown up relationships could be and hated studying about planets and the rest of the solar system! To come to think of it, nothing much has changed now .... I still find self-help books a drag ( but find MAFMWAFV a useful exception ); even after being married for 7 y

Sweet Irony of Motherhood - School Time after Long Vacations!

My 4 year old son's school re-opened today after a month long vacation. To my utter embarrassment I was as teary eyed as him, ( though I tried to cover it up with a smile so wide it hurt my jaw! ) as he waved me bye from the yellow bus plying him to school in the morning. Once I could no longer see the bus even after straining my eyes and neck to the fullest, I turned back. I could not get myself to go home, so I walked around aimlessly for sometime before slowly trudging up the steps to my 4th floor apartment. I turned the key in the lock and with a sigh acknowledged the emptiness and the silence. My mind was still not at ease and I could not forget the sad expression on his face asking me not to leave him, to stay with him pleading that he did not want to go. I sent a text to the bus driver and only when I received his reassuring reply my frayed nerves settled a bit. Of course, I reasoned with myself - this was hardly unexpected. Most young kids are not eager to go back to schoo