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“Quiet people have the loudest mind”- Anonymous


As an aspiring content creators, we want to know the journey of our favorite experienced content creators from the beginning. We want to know what inspired them to become what they are now, how they got started, all the struggles they went through, and how they approached them, right? I know I do. So here I am, an amateur content/creative writer who wants to become the best at it. In this blog, I'll share everything that's going through my mind as a beginner and hope that it'll help someone who is dealing with the same things. 

  

This blog is a journal where I express what I want to scream at the world. It's where I spill my bottled-up thoughts.


Hi there! I'm Chetna Pradhan, the founder of the quiet Loud blog. I'm a fashion design graduate. I love reading and not long ago discovered that I like writing too. 


Being an introvert and a sensitive person, I have a lot going on in my mind and not many friends. Writing about them helps me take some of the loads off my head and challenges me to be more creative. 


I share my work through this blog. The source of my inspiration is everything I see around me and feel. When it comes to writing, I'm neither a newbie nor a total expert. I can't wait to be a professional before showing my work. If I do that, I'd be waiting forever. I’m on a journey of self-discovery and want to share my learnings while still learning. 


On this blog, I’d be open and honest while sharing my journey as a writer, a person, and a human being. I write poems, articles, and essays. I hope you find it helpful.


Happy Reading!


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