Stck.me Interview Series with Jashodhara Chakraborti
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, Cricket Field Chronicles writes about the Controversial Captain. "Vizzy looked to strengthen his power dynamics. He had an amicable relationship with the then Viceroy Lord Willingdon and offered to donate a ‘golden’ Willingdon trophy to winners of India's National championship in 1934," the article states.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, Michelle Pereira about writing. "Using the craft of writing is a bit like using LEGO. Once you know all the parts you can use (in LEGO its your bricks, your base plate, your tiles and many more elements), and how you can use them, your options to create something great, to express yourself better, multiply," she writes.
A lot of you writers on stck.me are here because you want to sell your story/e-book/poem to your readers. We get questions from you every now and then to help sell that "first" story. Here is a very simple step by step guide on how to sell your first story on stck.me.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, Cricket Field Chronicles writes on a game of cricket inspiring music. "The West Indies clinched their maiden Test victory on English soil and their supporters were so overwhelmed that they romanticized the happenings on the cricket field through poetry and music," the article states.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, Naresh Fernandes writes on Swinging in Bombay, 1948. "The article describes in some detail the trouble that Bombay Swing Club’s debut concert ran into: the worst cyclone the city had witnessed in decades," he writes.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, Anisha Saigal writes about the Kardashians. "The Kardashians and the Jenners are bigger than most of us. Then why is it that someone sitting in their bedroom in India is hating so fervently on them? Do we hate them because they are fake? Do we dislike them for their notoriety? Do we hate them cause it’s intellectually cool?," she writes.
Join us on April 22, 2022 at 10:30 PM IST for the second part in our special series of six talks with technology and media executives.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, Devansh Malak pens down a poem titled I start with I love you, I always do!
This week, Aparna Andhare narrates the Ramayana through art. "Today is Ramanavmi, the ninth day of Chaitra, which celebrates the birth of the Hindu deity, Rama. There are several versions of the story of Rama, and Valmiki’s Ramayana is one of the most sophisticated," she writes.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, and learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
This week, TypeRight speaks on hatred that has been spreading across the country, and also look into the plight of the gig workers in the backdrop of a nationwide general strike. "Digital or otherwise, the economy and the workers are in distress- the laws that gig-employers try to avoid are themselves getting weakened in an amendment of the labour laws," the article states.
Introducing the stck.me Interview Series, where, every week we speak to your favorite creators, learn about their work and how they are using our platform to enhance their community.
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