Wednesday 25 March 2020

Author Interview : Charu Aganpal

Author Interview : Charu Aganpal

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Budding Thoughts'

Let's start!

1)Can you tell me a little bit about yourself ?
My name is Charu Aganpal born and brought up in Delhi. A psychologist by profession and writer by passion. I believe in the mantra that no hill is tough to climb so see you at the top.

2)When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer ?
Well, I used to be fascinated reading quotes and writer’s name along with it in my school days and that’s where I realized that may be one day I would want someone to go through my writings and be inspired to walk on the same path.

3)When did you start writing ?
I started to write in my school days, I initially started to write quotes, then poetry and finally tried my hand on writing short stories on life.

4)What is budding thought about ?
Budding Thoughts is a book on short tales if life. It is an amalgamation of different rushes of emotions like happiness, pain, ecstasy etc which teaches us to embrace them all. Above all this book will revive your faith in humanity.

5)What motivated you to write this book ?
Things that motivated to write this book are : firstly, to inspire people with my words , to make my identity visible and to spread a deep message about humanity.

6)Are all the stories in this book of same genre or different ?
The stories in the book put light on different emotions in a deep way be it happiness, pain, sadness, ecstasy, all are well highlighted in the book and the readers can connect to it naturally.

7)What is the best experience you’ve gained through writing ?
The best experience I believe any writer can gain through writing is putting forth one’s deep emotions on a piece of paper and giving it a life and a soul in a way that one can connect and identify  to all the characters .

8)How do you handle negative feedbacks ?
Well, I believe everybody has an opinion, so positive feedbacks are icing on cake , whereas negative feedbacks makes you understand where you can improve in your writing, until and unless they really mean to  convey the genuine improvements that are needed and not the hate messages or the trolling per say.

9)Who is  your favorite Indian and foreign author?
My all time favorite authors are : Robin Sharma (A Canadian author of Indian origin )for hois inspiring writings  and Paulo Coehlo for his super mesmerizing novels.

10)What are your future plans ?
Future plans are to do more justice to my career as a psychologist, grow further in my field of writing and successfully get on the path of self growth spreading love and humanity.

11)How soon can your readers except your next book ?
Hopefully, in a span of few months as my next book is on collection of poems and I believe with God’s grace I will present  my second book to my readers real soon.

12)Any message to all aspiring authors ?
Don’t calculate your writing, as emotions if calculated like mathematics  will loose it’s essence and purity, just pour your heart out on a piece of paper and the world will have an add on to the list of great writers. Wish all you aspiring writers Goodluck.

Thanks for reading.

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