silvershoes
7 years ago
Shruti has been randomly selected as our fourth Poet of the Fortnight (PotF)! Shruti is a 16 year old female living in India. She joined the site with this account in the summer of 2015 and is, in my opinion, a well known member of our little writer's community already. Her poems have earned a place on the front page twice this year. Please welcome Shruti to her special thread! |
BlueJay
7 years ago
Oh yay, I am so excited to see/learn more about you and your work! |
Shruti
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Umm hello everyone. ^_^ |
mossgirl19
7 years ago
Hi, Shruti. First of all, I'd like to say you have a really adorable pen name. And, don't say you're not good in English cause' you are. Your poems are great. :-) May I ask if you have a favorite poem and what made you love this poem? |
Ben Pickard
7 years ago
Can I just second what Mel says, Shruti - your command of English is better in the written word than many whose primary language is English! I find it constantly incredible that some people are able to write so wonderfully (yourself included) in a foreign language. Relatively speaking, it puts many of us to shame... |
CJ Maleney
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Hi there, |
Shruti
replied to mossgirl19
7 years ago
Thank you. :) |
Shruti
replied to Ben Pickard
7 years ago
^_^ |
Shruti
replied to CJ Maleney
7 years ago
I haven't actually been anywhere outside my own country. So there are many places, but I really want to visit South Korea. |
mossgirl19
replied to Shruti
7 years ago
Thanks, Shruti. I kind of have the same experience. Although I have been writing since 12, I have come across one poem on this site when I was 14 that definitely left a mark in my heart. ;-) |
Shruti
replied to mossgirl19
7 years ago
I'm actually quite new to K-pop, and still learning. My friend dragged me into it a year ago. So I'm yet to watch those lovely k-dramas. But I have heard about a lot of them, like Pinocchio, Dream High, Coffee Prince, Dream Knight, The Legend of the Blue Sea, etc. I'll definitely watch them in the days to come. |
mossgirl19
replied to Shruti
7 years ago
Haha, well, yes, they are really great. :-) |
Michael
7 years ago
Hi Shruti, |
Brenda
7 years ago
Hi Shruti, first off I would like to commend you on your excellent usage of the English language, considering the short time you've been using it and writing it. I don't think I would even come close to mastering another language in that short of a time. Your goals are admirable for one so young, I applaud you for being driven. Do you have any particular teacher or teachers that have really inspired you and why? You mentioned you get inspiration when the wind blows, is it the sound or the visuals it produces? I hope you continue writing and don't give up on that book. It's important to follow your dreams and goals. |
Shruti
replied to mossgirl19
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
I have read a few poems by Rabindranath Tagore, and I love those. I've read many poems by other Indian poets too, but not intentionally. I either stumble into them, or I find them in magazines, etc. |
Shruti
replied to Michael
7 years ago
And...I'm running out of words..! I'm very grateful for the lovely words. :) |
Shruti
replied to Brenda
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Running out of words again...lol. |
mossgirl19
replied to Shruti
7 years ago
Yay, I love Rabindranath! He's great, and so is Indian poetry. Thanks, Shruti. |
silvershoes
7 years ago
I have to agree with the rest: You have an excellent command of English, Shruti. |
hiraeth
replied to silvershoes
7 years ago
What's one piece of literature you would want everyone to read? |
Shruti
replied to silvershoes
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
God is happy...wow. It feels nice to think like that. :) |
Shruti
replied to hiraeth
7 years ago
One piece of literature I'd want everyone to read... I don't think I've come across something like that yet...or maybe I don't remember.. But if I still have to choose something now, then maybe the book 'Firefly Lane' by Kristin Hannah. |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Do you write your poetry or your poetry writes itself? |
hiraeth
7 years ago
Do you have any hidden talents, or talents that you won't share with your family & friends? |
Shruti
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
Sometimes I write poetry...and sometimes it's the other way. Words flow out, and I don't even know. |
Em
7 years ago
Up to date: what's the moment in your life you're proud about? |
Shruti
replied to hiraeth
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
I'm good in art and crafts, but my family knows.. Umm no, I don't have a hidden talent. |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
In your opinion what differs POETRY from PROSE, is it something in the FORM or is it in the CONTENT?? |
Shruti
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
It depends on the form I guess. You can take the same content and write it both as a poem and prose. |
silvershoes
7 years ago
Question #3: What do you consider your greatest loss? |
ddavidd
replied to Shruti
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
What a thoughtful answer!! |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
You certainly think through your responses and from a position that is unique. It seems you have accomplished great poise and conceptual depth. |