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Omkar Walia

Omkar Walia

Freelance Writer



Portfolio Info

Number of Articles Written: 14

Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 0

Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 0

Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 2

Featured Articles

Review of 'The Italian Wedding' by Nicky Pellegrino
The Enduring Appeal of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Review of ‘Freedom’ by Jonathan Franzen
The Enduring Appeal of Jane Austen’s Works
Review of ‘The Sea, the Sea’ by Iris Murdoch

Review of 'The Italian Wedding' by Nicky Pellegrino

This is a balanced review of ´The Italian Wedding´ by Nicky Pellegrino. Specific examples will show that, far from being a dull book, the story is, on the whole, an enjoyable read.

Words: 470   Downloads: 0   Category: Reviews   By: Omkar Walia

The Enduring Appeal of Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Why is Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula, still a classic? Is it because of the language used? Is it because of the subject matter of the novel? All these questions, and more, are answered in this article which is suitable for publication in a literary magazine or e-zine.

Words: 767   Downloads: 0   Category: Books & Reading   By: Omkar Walia

Review of ‘Freedom’ by Jonathan Franzen

This is a balanced review of ‘Freedom’ by Jonathan Franzen. All essential points of the story (from characterization and prose to the contemporary nature of the tale) will be explained in some detail by analyzing specific parts of the text.

Words: 711   Downloads: 0   Category: Reviews   By: Omkar Walia

The Enduring Appeal of Jane Austen’s Works

This article considers why Jane Austen’s novels (Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, Emma and Persuasion) are still loved be readers everywhere. It is suitable for publication in a literary magazine or e-zine.

Words: 758   Downloads: 0   Category: Books & Reading   By: Omkar Walia

Review of ‘The Sea, the Sea’ by Iris Murdoch

This is an enthusiastic review of ‘The Sea, the Sea’ by Iris Murdoch. A thorough analysis of this novel has been carried out to show how all aspects of writing a novel (from the themes and structure to the plot and characterization) have been properly developed.

Words: 644   Downloads: 0   Category: Reviews   By: Omkar Walia

Review of ‘Tai-Pan’ by James Clavell

This is an enthusiastic review of ‘Tai-Pan’ by James Clavell. A thorough analysis of this novel has been carried out to show how all aspects of writing a novel, from the themes and structure to the plot and characterization, are properly developed.

Words: 722   Downloads: 0   Category: Reviews   By: Omkar Walia

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