tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5350113479595049605.post3410838557427622474..comments2024-03-10T09:48:55.544+05:30Comments on Viji unplugged: Far behind - Act - 1, Scene - 6Vijihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08464183724160979232noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5350113479595049605.post-39413983943064459922013-11-12T16:02:21.206+05:302013-11-12T16:02:21.206+05:30"patience is virtue", babe... and I'..."patience is virtue", babe... and I've kept the first 5 scenes disjointed for a reason. These 5 scenes, 5 incidents happen and Mallory is a part of those scenes and if he is connected to things happening there is how the play is going to progress. I am quite fine and thanks for asking.. as for my head being heavy, literally translated in tamil to Mandai ganam, NO. I am a very simple person, with simple pleasures like giving my readers little headache and keep reading it will get more intense.. not your headache the play :) thanks for your read Devs and as always I am happy to see your comments.Vijihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08464183724160979232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5350113479595049605.post-85531074060773713342013-11-12T15:54:37.745+05:302013-11-12T15:54:37.745+05:30first you have patience to write scene by scene
s...first you have patience to write scene by scene<br /><br />second.. onum puriyala.. why suddenly feel like reading non-detail book.or one-act plays..<br /><br />Third.. are you Ok.. is your head heavy..<br /><br />see now i'm writing point by point ..Devasena Hariharanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02953987349201122603noreply@blogger.com