Have great pleasure in announcing the launch of my book co-authored with my brothers "Our Quizzing Journey"
Available on Amazon and you can buy it here.
Also available in paperback which you can buy here.
This book presents our experiences, our journey - of my two brothers and myself in quizzing. Its written mostly by Satish in discussion with his brothers Yogesh and Sures.
We began quizzing when we were in schools and college in Hyderabad and Vijayawada. We took part in nearly every college quiz in and around Andhra Pradesh in the late 80s and early 90s and also at some college tests and open quizzing across India.
Quizzing today is vastly vastly different from the pre-internet era where small towns had a disadvantage over the metros given limited access to libraries and knowledge/ trivia banks. However the more quizzes we took part in, we learnt we were not very different, and across the years we realised we could crack even the national quizzes.
We look at the quizzing scene and contrast it across national level quizzing in the metros, open quizzing, business quizzing and now the television quizzes like KBC etc. These also have their own culture and sub-cultures, and lingo, and we focus on some of them. We look at some of the influencers and the impact they have had on quizzers and the sport in general.
This book takes the reader through the quizzing scene from our viewpoints and how it has evolved over the years. There are some handy tips for aspiring quizmasters, as well as participants. I hope it inspires parents of children, as well as students reading it. Overall this is meant to be a fun leisure book to read.
There’s a lot more interest and awareness of quizzing in India today not just due to the popularity of TV shows like KBC, but fdalso a greater participation and sponsorship by the business and local communities and institutions. In fact what as a full-time career was not imaginable when we grew up is now possible given how prevalent quizzing is in India. This book would help put perspective of quizzing as it is today, its evolution, as well as tips on how to be a better quizmaster and participant.
The book chronicles several aspects of quizzing as we experienced it and as we grew into our adult
lives. We cover some of our experiences in smaller town India and the challenges and unique circumstances we faced. The book also talks about the different types of quizzes. quizmasters, questions, formats etc that had been used and re-invented today. We will talk about a few of our favorite quizmasters and what made them stand out in our memories.
This might resonate especially with those who have been on a similar journey and had roots in smaller towns and what they experienced and faced when they hit the metros or reached a national level from local/ regional. We earnestly hope this will inspire them too.
The key aspect of this book we think is its easy-to-read style - somewhere between a relaxed leisure book, a magazine as well as a compendium of learnings. While there are sections, it will not be one continuous long essay and instead will contain snippets on the topic (max 2 pages each) compiled in an interesting sequence. The reader can start anywhere, read a piece within a couple of minutes, as well as move to another different piece elsewhere in the book. The entire book should be readable within a flight or overnight at most.
Some chapters have sample questions to illustrate the points being made, and the focus hae been in making this book and quizzing interesting, inspiring and memorably distinct.
Available on Amazon and you can buy it here.
Also available in paperback which you can buy here.
This book presents our experiences, our journey - of my two brothers and myself in quizzing. Its written mostly by Satish in discussion with his brothers Yogesh and Sures.
We began quizzing when we were in schools and college in Hyderabad and Vijayawada. We took part in nearly every college quiz in and around Andhra Pradesh in the late 80s and early 90s and also at some college tests and open quizzing across India.
Quizzing today is vastly vastly different from the pre-internet era where small towns had a disadvantage over the metros given limited access to libraries and knowledge/ trivia banks. However the more quizzes we took part in, we learnt we were not very different, and across the years we realised we could crack even the national quizzes.
We look at the quizzing scene and contrast it across national level quizzing in the metros, open quizzing, business quizzing and now the television quizzes like KBC etc. These also have their own culture and sub-cultures, and lingo, and we focus on some of them. We look at some of the influencers and the impact they have had on quizzers and the sport in general.
This book takes the reader through the quizzing scene from our viewpoints and how it has evolved over the years. There are some handy tips for aspiring quizmasters, as well as participants. I hope it inspires parents of children, as well as students reading it. Overall this is meant to be a fun leisure book to read.
There’s a lot more interest and awareness of quizzing in India today not just due to the popularity of TV shows like KBC, but fdalso a greater participation and sponsorship by the business and local communities and institutions. In fact what as a full-time career was not imaginable when we grew up is now possible given how prevalent quizzing is in India. This book would help put perspective of quizzing as it is today, its evolution, as well as tips on how to be a better quizmaster and participant.
The book chronicles several aspects of quizzing as we experienced it and as we grew into our adult
lives. We cover some of our experiences in smaller town India and the challenges and unique circumstances we faced. The book also talks about the different types of quizzes. quizmasters, questions, formats etc that had been used and re-invented today. We will talk about a few of our favorite quizmasters and what made them stand out in our memories.
This might resonate especially with those who have been on a similar journey and had roots in smaller towns and what they experienced and faced when they hit the metros or reached a national level from local/ regional. We earnestly hope this will inspire them too.
The key aspect of this book we think is its easy-to-read style - somewhere between a relaxed leisure book, a magazine as well as a compendium of learnings. While there are sections, it will not be one continuous long essay and instead will contain snippets on the topic (max 2 pages each) compiled in an interesting sequence. The reader can start anywhere, read a piece within a couple of minutes, as well as move to another different piece elsewhere in the book. The entire book should be readable within a flight or overnight at most.
Some chapters have sample questions to illustrate the points being made, and the focus hae been in making this book and quizzing interesting, inspiring and memorably distinct.
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