Thursday, April 23, 2009

Kolkata Knight Riders need to roar back!

Hi everyone,

The game went to the Super-over, which meant that the match was superb and magnificently close! The match was pure entertainment for cricket lovers and especially for the fans on both teams, the Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals.

The Rajasthan Royals won a game that was very close. It was definitely KKR game to win, they should have won it but unfortunately it was snatched away from us!

Well, congratualtions to the Rajasthan team but as this blog supports KKR, that is who I am going to concentrate on.

Excellent bowling my Mendis, Ganguly, Gayle and Ishant! A special mention to Singh, the excellent debutant. He not only bowled brilliantly but fielded excellently! I must say to the KKR management, get rid of Agarkar! He is not needed in the team. He gives too many runs away!

From the batting side, one can only praise Ganguly and Gayle since they put on a magnificent performance. These two huge players showed why they are in the team and why they are so vital. McCullum needs to improve on his batting!

In terms of captaincy, I think McCullum did really well and tried to bring in the victory. However, if the captaincy is not doing well for his batting performance then he may need to reconsider giving it back to Ganguly. I do support McCullum but I want him to be able to hit those sixes like he did before.

Anyway many congrats to Rajasthan but KKR will bounce back and roar into victory in the next game!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh



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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Kolkata Knight Riders - 1st game!

Hi everyone!

What a disappointing start for Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders. Losing 8 wickets to Deccan Chargers.

Credit goes to Deccan Chargers, they came last in the table in the previous tournament but now they look like they have sorted everything out. They put on a solid performance and one can only praise them on that. Gibbs, RP Singh, Gilchrist, led the team to a comfortable win.

Obviously, this is a setback for the Kolkata Knight Riders. They need to look at how they can improve on their strategy. There has been a lot of pressure on this team. First one, being the controversial multiple captaincy strategy. The next being the war of words between SunilGavaskar and Shah Rukh Khan. The next being the removal of Ganguly as captain.

McCullum couldn't do much with the game as he was the first to go out. He should have given a better performance. Then the eyes turned to the Bengal Prince Ganguly to do some damage. He did hardly any damage as he could only get one run from 12 balls. For Ganguly, a great performance would have done so much good for the whole controversy behind his removal as captain. Within the team, no one has won anything. Both Ganguly and McCullum have a lot to prove.

Despite the negatives. Hodge did brilliant in bringing in a strong innings of 31 but it was not enough to save the Knight Riders. McCullum and Ganguly strongly motivated the team when it came to fielding and they tried to bring up the team spirit.

All the Knight Riders can do now is analyse where they went wrong and improve straight away. The next game against the King XI Punjab will be important for them to get a win. No one can blame Shah Rukh Khan for the loss before people do. This is about Buchanan and the whole playing squad of the Knight Riders. They need to look at improving their strategies and possibly giving someone else the captaincy for the next game. They have three main strong batsman who can create serious damage: McCullum, Gayle and Ganguly. They can do so much with the bat and in the next game, they have to perform. Especially for their owner who has defended them left, right and centre!

Come on Knight Riders, the next match you will have to shine!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

GO Kolkata Knight Riders

Hi everyone!

I hope everyone is fine!

As a cricket lover, I am already watching the Indian Premier League and I am loving it! I cannot wait to see the outcome and it is just plain good for it's entertainment.

The question is who am I supporting in the IPL!

Obviously I am supporting Kolkata Knight Riders! Why? Mr Shah Rukh Khan owns the team and he is one of my idols that I continue to support! He is full of positivity with whatever he does.

But talking about cricket. For anyone who loves cricket or any sport, it does not matter who the captain is, who is in the team but what matters the most on the day, it is about playing like a team. A famous saying is that there is no 'I' in 'TEAM'!

Knight Riders will rise to victory and it will be great to watch them play. The IPL last year was full of entertainment and surely, this year it will also be the same!

This blog is officially supporting Kolkata Knight Riders but whoever enjoys cricket is free to give their objective and sensible subjective opinions!

Go Kolkata Knight Riders. To show my complete support, here is the video for SRK's IPL team!



Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Someone provides stability

Hello everyone,

I hope everyone is fine and have had a good week so far!

Remember once I talked about life events changing us for the worse. I still stand by that. The reason why I have recalled this is because I have yet again thought about what changes us!

When a friendship breaks, a relationship breaks or their are bonds broken within the family then what do we do? Instead of using the break to bring us closer to the people, we instead allow the distance to grow from the break. This is not meant to happen. When a break is made, the break is not meant to get bigger, its meant to be fixed back together.

Human relationships are special, no matter what type of relationship it is. Living life with others is important. Everyone can live alone, that is the most easiest thing to do. To live with others, to share your life with others is what is special about human relationships. The fact that we can bring other people closer to us, it is an extraordinary aspect of what makes us who we are.

Just remember, the most amazing lives are always touched by others. If you look at Einstein and his wife, Shah Rukh Khan and his wife etc. But all these people have had someone behind them. We all know Shah Rukh Khan can live on his own but his unique quality is that he has someone behind him who provides stability.

Obviously, not everyone is lucky but everyone can have someone who provides stability in their lives. It could be your mother, father, brother, sister, friend, girlfriend or boyfriend, husband or wife. We just need to find that person and hold on to them not let them go!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Pics of my new haircut

Hey everyone

I know it has been a few days since I have posted on the blog! Many reasons for it. I have been busy with uni work and also with the new novel. I hope to finish the first draft of the new novel in the next two weeks.

However, this is going to be a short post and it is just for you guys to check out my new haircut. It is nothing great but hey, everyone needs a change!

Enjoy the pics!



Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Preview for Nazar - The Evil Eye

Hi everyone

As promised here is the preview to the new novel that I am writing at the moment. Please read it and if you wish, please give your comments to it. It is the unedited version so it will not be as polished up as it will be. Here you go and may everyone have a Happy Easter!

The enclosed darkness welcomed me as I opened my fatigued eyes. I could not see one shed of light, not one strand of light was seen anywhere. I lifted my arm to know what was in front of me. It was something wooden, I could sense it was wood due to the feel of the grain. I was finding it hard to breath, my each breath was getting shorter and shorter, I could not see anything and this was affecting my mind. I kicked, what seemed to be a coffin, my knee banged on the lid of the coffin without any success. I tried to hear anything from the outside of this wooden box. I could hear voices but it was not English, my mind could not comprehend the mystical words...they seemed mystical to me. Why was I in this box? What horrible crime did I commit? Did I commit a crime? Was I someone that was at a place at the wrong time? How did I get in this box? My eyes were looking around, from left to right, from up to down and I could not see anything that gave a hint on what to do. I decided that I had enough and started knocking on the lid of the coffin. I could feel the vibration of pain run through my hand as I kept knocking. I felt something was missing, I was not doing something. I was excessively involved within my thoughts that I had forgotten to shout out for help.
I knocked on the lid with great force of strength. 'Get me out of here!' I shouted. I could hear some bustling of action from outside. I could hear the sounds of 'Shh!' a fair few times. For God's sake, I didn't know what to do. Should I knock again? Why was I scared about knocking again, I had their attention now. I knocked again but without saying anything. There was silence. The voices had stopped. Was I imagining all these voices? I was positive that I heard voices, I even heard the sounds of 'Shh'.
I could hear something. It was the sounds of footsteps. These footsteps were different. The footsteps spoke of authority. I could feel the energy coming from the footsteps until they stopped. There was silence for a few seconds. The sound of swift but rigid movement of footsteps all approaching around the coffin. Again, there was silence for a few seconds. I was finding it even more difficult to break. I felt like I was about to lose consciousness. My eyes started to feel heavy as the air around me was becoming airless. The darkness began to suck out my life's energy. My eyes started to look up, my thoughts were becoming a distant memory for me. My feelings were losing their awareness, even as I heard a huge bang of solid metal. My eyes started to feel the acceptance of darkness, when suddenly the lid of the coffin was lifted and thrown away. The luminous light was too much for my eyes as they squinted. I gasped for the fresh air. My hand reaching out for someone to grab me. All of a sudden, I felt a huge hand pick me up as if I was an action man doll and threw me as I hit my head on the solid, concrete wall. I tried to open my eyes but I fell into deep unconsciousness.

Thank you for reading!
Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Snip Snip

Hi everyone,

How are you all? I hope everyone is fine!

Well, what can I say to you all...I have cut my long hair and it is short now! It looks fine, I don't really know. I prefer long hair though, so I will definitely be going back to long hair. I will post up a picture soon!

The other good news is that I will be posting an exclusive preview to my new novel. I will definitely be posting it within the next few days...maybe Saturday.

The weather is good in England finally! I am so grateful for the good weather! This makes me think that if the sun is shining bright in our lives then there will be no room for overcasting clouds. If we decide to overcast our lives with clouds of ignorance then there will be no room for the sun to shine bright in our lives.

Take care everyone!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The Power is the Prayer!

Hi everyone,

I hope everyone is well. I would like to give my heartfelt prayers to the people of Italy, who have been affected by the earthquake. May the Power bless everyone!

I was asked a question and I thought maybe the answer will do some good here.

Q. What religious prayer do you say?

A. Firstly, I do not believe in any religion. I am neither Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian. I do not follow any established religion at all. The reason for me is simply, I cannot afford to give my time to rites and rituals, dogmatic belief and conformity.

Prayer is something sacred and for me is personal. I believe more in spirituality than in religion. I do not believe God has set down on any rules on how or when we should pray. Even, how many times we should pray to God. I believe that we should first be good to others, love others and leave no room for hatred in our hearts towards others. In fact, we should open up our hearts and think with our hearts. Remove the fear from our hearts and then we should pray. In my opinion, people will disagree with me, prayers are only effective when fear from the heart is removed.

I do not even like calling God - God! I like to call God - the Power. I believe the Power is what blesses us with an energy that is divine. The power of prayer is only effective when we pray from our hearts. Our hearts need to be clear with only space of love and courage. There should be no room for fear and hatred. When I pray it is simply opening up my arms, closing my eyes and asking the Eternal Power to consume me with the Divine Energy. For me that is prayer because I establish the connection with the Power. There is nothing beyond that Power...there is no word beyond that Power. The Power is the prayer!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Read 'The Alchemist'

Hello everyone,

I hope everyone is fine and are having a good day.

What is it that stops us from getting to our destiny? What is it that stops us from having fun...the real fun, not the fun that we feel temporarily.

I am sure some of you will understand. Some of you might be thinking of; what is the fun that we feel temporarily? Or what does Rahul mean by real fun? Everything that is temporary can become permanent, it is our minds and our desires that limit the fun to a temporary status.

I have recently come in contact with a book. I was recommended to read this by my flatmate, who is now a very good friend of mine. He is also wishing to become a writer, I am sure he will realise this wish soon! He told me to read 'The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho'. I am positive that anyone that reads passionately, or feels passionate about writing books has definitely read this magnificent novel. If not, go and read it, it's hardly 150 pages. Each and every page holds a significance and is worth every minute of time spent in reading the book.

The thing with The Alchemist, is that it teaches something that I knew a few years back, so I did not really learn anything new nor has it dramatically changed my life. It's made me realise what I was doing and that I must continue to do so. In my opinion, for writers it is important for us to live in the present, the more we think about our past and future, more likely it seems that we limit our passion to reach our destiny.

I recommend 'The Alchemist' for any avid reader or anyone that is interested in achieving dreams. Actually, just read the book for my sake, I am positive it will not disappoint you!

Take care and lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Monday, April 6, 2009

More news on my new novel!

Hey everyone,

I hope everyone is fine. Had a nice and quiet day so far and feel tired for no reason.

I finished the plan for my new novel except for the climax. That is something that I can never decide and that is the end. I never know what would happen in the climax. Yes, I do plan everything but as a back-up. I never follow a plan but use it as a reference tool. A story can take it's own course and own way of coming together.

I am writing my plan for the main character today, the protagonist. I have a clear picture of him in my mind, I know his characteristics and the way he responds to things. I quite like the themes of the novel...terrorism and religion become the main themes towards the end according to the plan, which makes me think the story will end up being different to the plan. I am going to create strong characters that will carry the plot forward but whatever good the plan has done and that is it created all the characters.

I think this story will be great...I will be posting the first chapter soon and I have to think of a title and the tagline to the novel. So I better start thinking then...

Catch you tomorrow!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Next Masterpiece...

Hey everyone,

How are you all? I hope everyone enjoyed yesterday's post that celebrated one whole year of the blog.

This post today will be about my next masterpiece. Now, I know you all might be disappointed from what has happened in the last week but I have learnt a lot in this past week.

So what is my next novel about? What is it going to be? Am I going to keep with the romantic genre? Am I going to do genre writing? Well...all is now going to be revealed!

The next novel will not be of any particular genre but it has a few themes. The themes are terrorism and religion. The main protagonist suffers with amnesia and the story is seen in his eyes as he tries to recover his memory to know why he was being accused of terrorism. He is from London and turns up in India.

The main protagonist meets people on the way, he finds love, he finds luck, he finds happiness and peace in his soul but not until he recovers his memory. He needs to recover his memory and find out if he is really a terrorist or not, and that can only happen when he comes face to face with the unknown person in his nightmares!

I hope you like it and please tell me if you do or if you do not like it!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh


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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Chronicles of a Creative Writer celebrates its first year!

Hello everybody!

Wow! One year has passed since I had entered the world of blogging. It has been one year where I have seen positive and negative in my career and in my personal life.

I must thank everyone that has visited this blog, knowingly or unknowingly, you make me happy. When I know someone has visited the blog, when I know that one person has visited...it makes my heart jump with joy! Thank you all for your continuous support and commitment on reading the blog. However, it does not stop there! Thank you to those that have commented on the blog too...it means the world to me!

Obviously, I am going to keep this as short as possible. My year has not been great but it has also been one of the best. From failing friendships to new relationships. From failing relationships to new friendships. It surely has been a roller coaster this year. From writing on the blog 3 or 4 or even 6 times a month to writing on it daily. From leaving Facebook to writing a new novel. From sadness to happiness. From darkness to light. Whatever has happened within this one year has brought me great joy, happiness and even a little bit of fame!

Surely, I must admit that Rahul N. Singh is nothing without his readership or fans. Whether it is my writing that you love, or my personality that you love or my wacky thoughts that you love. You all keep coming back to read what I have to say. Oh...I forgot to add that it could also be my good looks that you love that keeps bringing you back!

My promise for this year is to carry on writing on the blog, as regularly as I can. I promise that my writing will get better and better, day by day, from strength to strength because of the motivation that I receive from you all!

This post will be incomplete if I do not mention the people that have inspired me, motivated me or helped me with the blog.
First I would like to thank:
Baba Ji - You have been my source of happiness, tolerance, patience, love, affection and compassion to everyone that I meet. You have been my rock that keeps me steady when I am about to fall. You are there for me whenever I close my eyes. When I feel down - I know that You are always by my side, telling me that I am strong and that I can face the hurricane that is in front of me. Thank you for showing me and inspiring me to believe in the One God! Thank you and lots of love!
Sahiba - You are the very reason why I have this blog today. If you had not advised me to write a blog then I would not be writing this post right now. If it was not for you, I would not be celebrating this one year of blogging. If it was not for you, my readership would not have grown like it has. Sahiba, you have always visited the blog and although you does not comment on here as much as I would like you to, I know that you are always happy with what I write. You probably have more faith in my abilities than I have for myself. You have shown me to not give up and to continue writing on the blog. There was a time when I was going to quit and you reminded me that I had to carry on and that I would be disappointing so many people if I had quit. You have also been a rock in my everyday-life and have always made me smile when I am down. You give me strength when I feel weak. I am lucky to have a person like you in my life! Thank you and lots of love!
Vikram - You are one that came up with the name 'Chronicles of a Creative Writer' and you have possibly made it a household name for everyone's favourites or bookmarks on their internet browsers. You listen to my every word and advise me and assure me that I am doing the right thing. You always ask for my advise and listens to it carefully. You push me forward to do better in life and to improve my writing further and further! I love the jokes that we have and the hours of phone conversation about our fascination over Bollywood actresses! Thank you for your comments on the blog and for regularly visiting on the blog. For that my brother... once again thank you and lots of love!
And Shah Rukh Khan - Anyone that visits this blog can instantly recognise that I am a huge fan of SRK. There are reasons for it. He is a successful man not only in his career but also in his personal life. I have met him a few times in my life and I must say that he is a true gentleman. If there is anyone in this world of entertainment that I should inspire to...then only Shah Rukh Khan is the one. Thank you for entertaining me with your movies and also with your advise in your interviews.

Thank you to every reader, fan, friend and family that have visited the blog and who continue to visit the blog. This personal website of mine has helped me open up to a world that is full of love and which is obviously interested in me. I hope that I have made you think positively and made you smile. Thank you to everyone from the bottom of my heart and I love you all loads!

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

P.s I have just forgot to add one person - my little brother Harsheet. He is constantly reading my blog and loves my writing. I am sure he is proud of his older brother as much as I am proud of him! God bless you and lots of love my little bro!

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Good news for my fans!

Hi everyone,

Firstly, I am sure some of you are disappointed from yesterday's post. However, there is always some good news to follow.

The first good news is that if an agent doesn't take up 'Love is Complicated' by July, I will e-publish 'Love is Complicated' for everyone to download and read. Please be patient and see what happens in the next few months. Either way, you will get to read my first novel even if it is not of 'publishing standards'!

The second good news is that I will be taking on another novel and the idea has come to me. However, I will not be starting it yet, but maybe in the next few days I will tell you. I plan to write it as quick as possible and edit it as quick as possible for you.

The third good news is that despite 'Paralysed in Evil' being shelved for the moment, it will be taken upon again in the future. There are a few guides and books I need to read and think about before I do start writing again.

I am really sorry for disappointing you all but I can only get better and that is my belief in myself. We all have to learn the hard way and definitely I am learning (not learnt yet) how to get better. I want my fans to be fully satisfied with my work and that is more important to me than anything else. You have to be pleased with me. Just remember, I am only 21 and it is highly unlikely that my first novel will be published. I can only learn and not become a good writer but to become and rise as a great writer!

Lots of love to you all,
Rahul N. Singh

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Bad news for my writing...

Hi everyone,

I hope everyone is good. The following news is not at all part of an April Fool's joke but is God's honest truth.

I got bad news for you all. Love is Complicated may not find itself an agent. After sending a few excerpts to an author, I was told the novel is not of publishing standard. Unfortunately, my debut may take a lot longer than we expected or hoped for. I am really sorry guys, I am not changing Love is Complicated one bit as I believe it can sell. I will not risk the simplicity of Love is Complicated even if it reads like a script. I still believe that it can sell! At the moment, I have lost hope for that to be published right now. I was even told that I could not even tell a story so what more can I expect. I guess my dream debut will take a backseat for now. I am really sorry! The hunt for agents is still on and like I said, if in a few months I do get a positive reply then maybe the dream debut will be back on. However, after those comments I have to take out a plan B!

The second bad news for you all is that Paralysed in Evil is also being shelved and I have to come up with another novel that will atleast allow me to enter the market. I know this will disappoint some of you and trust me it breaks my heart too. Unfortunately, simplistic story-telling is apparently not writing so it leaves me with no choice but to stop writing Paralysed in Evil. Again, I am really sorry.

What good news can I give you. I am at an all-time low at the moment and I have to think of new ways to tackle these so-called intellectual publishers/agents. I have to play the rules of the game for a while before I can start bending the rules. I really do not know if I am a shit writer or if I cannot write at all. It kind of makes me feel deluded at the moment. Hence, on that note, in case anyone did not read my last post then please do so, here is the link: http://chroniclesofacreativewriter.blogspot.com/2009/03/message-from-my-heart.html

I am really sorry for disappointing everyone who believed in me and Love is Complicated.

Lots of love,
Rahul N. Singh

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