More power to the reader

Here’s your chance to play Editor for a week. Tell me what you would like to see here on Selective Amnesia. Be wacky. Be creative. Be awarded. The wildest suggestion will be rewarded with a guest post on Selective Amnesia.

That’s not all! Be caustic. Critique my writing. Analyse my style, rip apart my arguments. In short, play top boss for a week. Selective Amnesia gives you, my favourite reader, more power.

Posted by Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan on October 18th, 2005 | Filed in This Blog |


11 Responses to “More power to the reader”

  1. Hiren Shah Says:

    Well, in cricket bowlers have said that sometimes they bowled really well but could get nowhere and at other times they didn’t bowl well at all but were successful. I have heard this in other businesses as well. I am sure that as a writer, you may had simalar experiences-everything that is good is not succesful and vice-versa. So those good but unsuccessful attempts must have been “Selective Amnesia” for you as you must have put in good effort. I think if you share that, it would be pretty interesting.

  2. sheky Says:

    write more abt daily incidents u encounter.

  3. curses Says:

    This qualifies as the most creative post that says “I have a Blogger’s Block. Damn!” :)

  4. curses Says:

    But coming back to ur post, I’d like to read a quicktale.
    About a copywriter battling with a blogger’s block! :P

  5. Chenthil Says:

    About the latest book you read. It has been a while since you wrote about a book

  6. Ravi Says:

    Give us a weekly history tour of hyderabad? :)

  7. aNTi Says:

    How about a peek into your love life ??? ;)

  8. Lazy Geek Says:

    The romantic encounters that amnesia comfortably forgot !!

  9. Lazy Geek Says:

    anti, that was a super co-incidence !! now, come on mr.CC, the editors are waiting for you !!

  10. yegi Says:

    Why don’t you get nekid honest and tell us the greatest opportunities you missed ;-)

  11. Selective Amnesia » Epistolary fiction Says:

    [...] In my post asking you folks what to write, both aNTi and Lazygeek mentioned love life as a theme. Well, I promised myself I wouldn’t get that personal on this blog, but then, I did say I will write whatever you folks ask me to. Also, the Shakespeare and Company network on Ryze’s theme for writing this week is Epistolary fiction – a story told in the form of letters to and from the characters. [...]

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