Arindam: - Viewers! We have kept our promise. Today, in this episode of ‘WINE WITH ARINDAM’, we have invited the Mr. WWOW (Writing Wizard of Wonderland). Welcome to the show, Mr. WWOW. This is a special branded French Red Wine, specially ordered for you only. Just enjoy drinking it. Accha, Mr. Wwow, what is the secret behind your unique writing? I mean, how do you strategize, before writing on anything?
Mr. Wwow: - Strategy? Ha ha ha…very funny question! Well, before writing on anything, you need to ask the question that ‘why am I going to write about that topic? Am I trying to convey any message to the society or am I trying to raise a question, which will be answered by the readers only?’
Arindam: - why do you write dramas, rather writing it in a straightforward fashion?
Mr. Wwow: - If I tell you that you must never feed milk to a poisonous snake, then you will hardly respond to it. But, instead of doing that, if I create a character, which is exactly similar with your character and create a real-life look-alike drama, where you are bitten by that poisonous snake, then that message will directly impact in your heart. Then, you will understand that these things can happen to you also.
Arindam: - but, to do that, why you create too many characters, which remains inactive for most of the time?
Mr. Wwow: - When you go to eat some hi-fi dishes in a 5-star hotel, have you noticed the dishes very carefully? There are some ingredients in those dishes, which do not change the taste of that food, but still they are used, because it gives a good presentation of that dish. When you are ordering a chicken curry dish in a roadside restaurant, a boy will come and give you a bowl, full of chicken curry only, but that same curry will be served to you in an aristocratic manner by a chef in a 5-star hotel. In my stories or articles, the inactive characters are used to add momentum or twist to the story. These characters will enter in the story at anytime, and will steer the story to a different route, where the thriller starts.
Arindam: - Many characters in your story are totally out of imagination. But, those characters become realistic, during the later part of the story. Is there any motive behind it?
Mr. Wwow: - All characters are not imaginary. The blogs on travel and tours do not have any imaginary characters. The story and the characters are all real, only the names of few characters are changed due to some security purposes. But, if you look at the other stories on romance, thrillers and terrorism, some characters are totally imaginary and providing proper justification to those characters is a challenging task. The biggest problem I face is when I create too many new characters inside a story. In those cases, you need to think like a football coach, about where you should fit the right player at the right spot to make it a fantastic story. As a writer, when you create fictitious characters, you will feel as if you have given life to some robots and they are continuously interacting with you in the virtual world. That’s where the ball starts rolling on the floor. Imaginary characters become realistic at the end of the story, because I always start thinking by putting myself on the shoes of those characters. After all, I cannot deny that I think like a human being, not like an alien.
Arindam: - Why do you write in such a pace, where the readers don’t get the time to finish reading your articles at one shot? Is it a strategy to eye-wash your readers?
Mr. Wwow: - Writing is directly proportional to your moods, no matter, how much experienced a writer you are. Just by reading an article, an experienced reader can make out about your mood at that point, when you wrote that. When I am in a writing mood, I can even write 10 dangerous articles within 6 hours.
Arindam: - Hmm…You are still rocking in Mouthshut.com, and hope you will continue that. Are you trying to prove that you are the “KING OF MOUTHSHUT.COM”?
Mr. Wwow: - Not at all. I am rather happy and contented to rule like a King in my own creative world. Faisal’s Mouthshut.com and Google’s Blogger.com have just provided me that space of creativity, where I love to rule and rock.
Arindam: - Viewers, we will end our show, here. See you later, till then, Goodbye.
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