About Me — Pooja Vishwanathan
I am both a published author and a content writer. I write poetry, produce content, and serve as an honorary reporter to bridge the gap between India and Korea by advancing Korean culture here and fostering relationships between countries.
Hello everyone. I hope you guys are doing well. There I am. An avid poet and the brains behind many odd and interesting blogs, she spins a web of words infinitely rich with folklore and bizarre ideas.
Hailing from Palakkad, Kerela, India, my name is Pooja Vishwanathan. Due to my dad's job, my family and I have lived all over North India. And that is because he is a gazetted officer on the railways. I just earned a master's degree in mass communication and journalism, and I am 25 years old.
What do I do?
I am both a published author and a content writer. I write poetry, produce content, and serve as an honorary reporter to bridge the gap between India and Korea by advancing Korean culture here and fostering relationships between countries. My debut poetry collection, "Palette of Whispers," was published in January of this year. You all can check out here 👇🏻
Book: Palette of Whispers
I am just your average introvert with a penchant for wandering, digging, weaving, and experimenting with cuisine and writing. Being rooted in one's heritage and adhering to one's moral code are two of my most fundamental beliefs as a South Indian. Also, I am glad I majored in English language and literature as an undergraduate; it deepened my appreciation for literature and poetry.
My Hobbies
I live for words and my heart beats as a writer. Regarding my interests outside of work, I enjoy being in the kitchen. While Korean pop and dramas certainly rank high on my list of favorite genres, I also enjoy many others, including those from Thailand, China, Turkey, Pakistan, Japan, and Hollywood. Shh, leave my favorite actors and idols alone. It seems like the list will go on forever 😂.
Nothing gets me out of bed in the morning except music; it is my soulmate. What else can I say? Reading about various cultures and browsing Pinterest is one of my favourite things.
Medium—A Writer's Paradise
Over the past five months, this platform has provided me with a great deal. This became my go-to spot after joining last October for a university project. I had second thoughts about purchasing a medium subscription, but I went with my gut and took advantage of the steep discount. At any rate, it served as a springboard for further development as a writer, and I am much stronger for it now. As if that were not enough, I finally had the chance to introduce "Girl in Red" after a long time.
To my followers, I am eternally grateful that you even took the time to glance over my work and provide insightful criticism. You all add up to a lot, but if I could, I would name everyone here. To be more specific, I rank all of you highly.
I do not have a thing, but I do enjoy writing about a wide variety of subjects; for example, my feed often features poems, mythology, culture, literature, and history.
You can see a few of my works here, though there are many more. Alright, let us begin.
Ashwathama’s Role In The Mahabharata: Hero, Antihero, Or Villain?
I have written many blogs and poems so go check out my Medium profile and tell me how it is. You can check out my profile below:
Join me on this journey as we connect, share, and disseminate our love of words as we delve deeper into Medium.
For my introduction, I went with something brief but sleek. Be sure to follow my work and this space for updates, because I guess action speaks louder than words.
Connect with me👇🏻
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Thanks for stopping by ❤️