Most people say they “write from life.” It sounds simple, almost effortless, as if lived experience naturally turns itself into story.
But anyone who has tried knows it is not that straightforward.
Life is not arranged in scenes. It does not arrive with structure, narrative clarity, or thematic coherence. It arrives as noise, fragments, overheard sentences, half-seen gestures, and emotional residue. The work of writing is not simply to record life, but to learn how to see it, hear it, and shape it into meaning without flattening it in the process.
That is the starting point for a new workshop: Writing from Life: Listening, Observation, and Story, a focused, practice-led programme with writer and ethnographer Bupinder Singh Bali.
This is not a workshop about “getting inspired.” It is about learning the discipline of attention.
It is for writers who want to move beyond surface storytelling and engage more rigorously with real-world material. The kind of writing where detail is not decorative, voice is not accidental, and ethics is not an afterthought.
What this workshop explores
At its core, this workshop is about learning how to convert lived experience into narrative without losing its complexity or truth.
You will work through questions that most writers encounter but rarely pause to study:
How do you listen for narrative, not just information
How do you observe people, spaces, and everyday detail without reducing them into stereotype
How do you shape lived experience into scenes that carry emotional and narrative weight
How do you work with voice, ethics, and representation when the material comes from real lives
The emphasis here is not on speed or output, but on depth. On slowing down enough to notice what usually gets missed.
Participants will leave the workshop with a developed short piece grounded in real-world material. Not a draft generated from imagination alone, but writing that has been built from observation, listening, and structured reflection.
Format and details
3 sessions × 1.5 hours
Dates:
15 May (Friday), 8:30 PM
17 May (Sunday), 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
17 May (Sunday), 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Fee: ₹4,500/-
Limited batch
This workshop is designed for writers of nonfiction, memoir, long-form journalism, and literary fiction. It is particularly suited to those who feel they already have material, but are looking for greater clarity, precision, and honesty in how they shape it.
About the facilitator:
Bupinder Singh Bali is a writer, ethnographer, and author of Those Who Stayed: The Sikhs of Kashmir. His work has appeared in publications such as The Wire, Columbia School of Journalism platforms, Outlook, The Week, The India Forum, and more. His practice sits at the intersection of reportage, lived experience, and careful field observation, with a focus on how stories emerge from real contexts rather than being imposed upon them.
To register:
Interested participants can DM or email kiranmanral@gmail.com
This is a limited batch workshop.
For writers who are not just looking to write more, but to write better, with more attention to the world as it actually is.