I found that Times of India have published Sid's post here at Bloggers Park in their e-newspaper. Congrats Sid!
However, it makes me think. Is it likely that you will be noticed more when you make a critical post on some current event? I remember an advice I got when I started blogging: generate controversy, that will bring in traffic. I guess it is true. For some reason, negative comments have greater stickablility than fair and balanced statements.
I am not taking anything away from Sid. In fact I feel a bit of pride that we at V Belong Here have unearthed a talent by providing him with a window through our guestblogger invite. Here I look back at Sid's poem here (En route to Work), and I am reminded of Ogden Nash. He has the abilitity to rough up words with easy familiarity, and some of Nash's felicity.
They say that language is malleable, but Nash wringed rhymes out of words in a sort of live demonstration. Sid has some such talent, going by the evidence he has shown us.
Here are some short poems of Ogden Nash. Enjoy them, if you haven't seen them before.
Reflection On Caution
Affection is a noble quality;
It leads to generosity and jollity.
But it also leads to breach of promise
If you go around lavishing it on red-hot momise.
A Word to Husbands
To keep your marriage brimming
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you're wrong, admit it;
Whenever you're right, shut up.
What's The Use?
Sure, deck your limbs in pants,
Yours are the limbs, my sweeting.
You look divine as you advance...
Have you seen yourself retreating?
Lather As You Go
Beneath this slab
John Brown is stowed.
He watched the ads
And not the road.
The Octopus
Tell me, O Octopus, I begs
Is those things arms, or is they legs?
I marvel at thee, Octopus;
If I were thou, I'd call me Us.
You are quite right Baskar. Current news and events get searched more on the web. So when you write on something that's current then it is more likely to reach more people. It's in a way an incentive for us to write regularly.
ReplyDeleteSiddharth now gets the incentive from TOI. Thumbs up
But I think negative posts get more publicity, especially in the print media. Is that so?
ReplyDeleteYou could be right. Anything that's likely to stir up a debate and occupy more space (print or electronic) will get more attention. Sensationalism is the bread, butter, Jam of Media nowadays.
ReplyDeleteI was just about to tell you that I read the post in Mumbai Mirror. But real chest-thumping lies in writing good posts. Times of India and others are just humble messengers. :)
ReplyDeleteOf course. in writing, words speak louder than action!
ReplyDeleteMay TOI live long..:)...hehehe...
ReplyDeletehey baskar
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to Ogden Nash
The only other Nash i know is Dion Nash - former NZ cricketer...:)...anyways i love making silly rhymes...ala T Rajendar..:) more later
It is alright.
ReplyDeleteSilliness is not really silliness, as long as it does not pretend to be seriousness. In fact, when seriousness pretends to be silly, it gets more profound (shades of Visu?).
Heh heh heh!