Showing posts with label indianauthors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indianauthors. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Author Interview : Nitya Ravi

Author Interview : Nitya Ravi

Hello everyone, Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'The Woman Within'

Let's start!

1)How did you come up with the idea for this book The Woman Within?

The book has what I call the ‘main suspense’. It started with a ‘What if’ question I applied to a particular situation. It gave birth to the idea of this book. I unfortunately cannot delve more into it. It might kill the suspense for those who haven’t read the book.

2)Was it difficult to write a psychological thriller?

Iam a sucker for thrillers especially psychological thrillers whether be it in the form of books or movies. Writing ‘The Woman Within’ was therefore not a difficult feat but it was essential to ensure that the readers were kept intrigued until they reached the main suspense of the book.

3)Were there obstacles you faced while writing The Woman Within?

Fortunately, there weren’t any. I had time and the space. All that was required was focus and dedication. I started writing the novel during the COVID pandemic to distract myself from the real-world horror happening around me.

4)What was your first thought when you sat to write this book?

I do not remember having any first thoughts as such. A wonderful idea struck me and I just wanted to put it to paper

5)What was the most fun scene to write in The Woman Within?

I don’t think there are any fun scenes per se in this book because it’s a psychological thriller which has a good share of darkness.

6)Was it difficult to write the two main protagonists?

I wouldn’t say it was difficult to write them but they kept changing from what I first envisioned them to be. As you start writing, characters take a life of their own and sometimes the story and the character of the protagonist/antagonist changes accordingly.

7)If you were forced to live the rest of your life as one of your characters who would it be?

I think I would pick up Anju ma, Zia’s aunt.
Who is the favourite character out of these two Abid and Zia?
Both are dear to me because they were born out my imagination. Said that, I like Zia for her imperfections and for being aware of them.

8)Would you and your main character Zia get along?

Yes, I think we would though I might not approve of her impulsiveness.

9)What's the thing you're either proudest of about your newest novel, The Woman Within, compared to your last one, or the thing that sets it apart from them?
 
My first book ‘What the Eyes See’ is a book of short stories. My current book ‘The Woman Within’ is a novel. That is the main difference between the two books. One thing Iam proud about ‘The Woman Within’ is that majority of the readers were not able to guess the suspense in the story.

Thanks for reading.

Friday, 11 June 2021

Author Interview : Eddyee Siingh

Author Interview : Eddyee Siingh

Hello everyone,

Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Little me in everyone'



Let's start!

1- First of all introduce yourself to our readers. – I am an ardent and zealous entrepreneur, a Mind coach, motivational speaker and NLP professional (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and a Practicing Shaman . I have embarked on the journey to pen down my thoughts and bring my life story to the world. I am also an eminent hypnotherapist who has assisted many people in finding latent potential in them and regaining command over uncertain and fragmented areas of life. I have also helped numerous people turn back to life with full vigor and spirit.

2- Tell us something about your book 'Little Me In Everyone' . Every human is born with a “genius”, a guardian spirit allocated at birth. Our whole life is inside our Mind, which is a prism refracting the light of everything around and within us. Caged in this mind is the ‘Little Me’ helping us, talking to us, questioning us, and nurturing us all along the way. Even when no one believes in us, the ‘Little Me’ does. It evolves in multiple realms, the only sustenance it gets is through introspection and reflection done in the state of awareness.
The eternal conversations we have, our struggles for justifications and morals, and our gut feelings are what shape the voice of our ‘Little Me’. It grows inside the spiritual realm of energy and the soul as we also grow with each new experience in life. The Self, the Ego and the Pride evolve from and dissolve within a person’s ‘Little Me’.
Every time we indulge in self- doubt and self- pity, the ‘Little Me’ loses a little bit of its brilliance but eventually it thrives on the knowledge we acquire in life and assists us to transform it into wisdom. In pursuit of maintaining our outer self we get so engrossed that this little me gets abandoned in the wilderness of darkness created by us.
In this book you’ll find the reflections of everyone’s ‘Inner Self’ and ‘Little Me’, protected by Spirit Guide “Genius” thus guiding us to learn and rejoice every moment of being alive despite the perplexities of life.

3. Your book seems to be very motivational. How this idea came into your mind?
The Idea sparked from the passion of my writing blogs and posts on social media as (life Mechanic), while helping , healing and motivating others being a Mind Coach and Healer.
Writing is gratifying when our thoughts gush out of our heads like cream from a cake. When we pump out a good piece by the end of the day.Those are our BEST moments.
I guess I had the illusion that originality for a creative story was a completely independent process. While writing, I learned that creative story lines can be inspired by our own real life stories other than already existing stories, and still be considered creative and original.

What more motivation do you want? Looking at your experiences come to life, or something that you wish to record from your memories! It's a brilliant way to capture it all in the form of a motivational and self help book and let others learn and evolve through the same experience as you.

4 - What encouraged you to write on self help genre instead of any other?
I guess that’s why people tell us to learn from history. Us humans, at least when viewed on a grander scale, we never change. We always have the same old problems with the same old solution.

The world is full of valuable lessons, even in places that we don’t expect.

In self-help books, the lessons are structured. They tell you what (they think) you need to know, straight to the point.

Though fiction can be a rich source of valuable lessons, but it takes a keen eye and an inquisitive mind — which gives one the ability to notice the subtle, then to expand, mix, and develop those subtle points into a full-grown amalgam.

In most instances, the lessons within fiction books will be scattered all over the place, in tiny bits and pieces.

5 - Did you always want to become a writer?
Yes, I wanted to be a writer, A writer through and through, To make this dark world brighter, With Guardian angels own point of view...For only angels can know it all, And bring good things to bear, So I prayed for a miracle and became Oracle to write and share wisdom with everyone, thus giving back to the society, to make this world a better place to live, A heart that seeks to care...So I can't rest while others sleep

If words are in full flow, When paragraphs on pages creep, Like footprints in the snow of old memories and experiences of life...Like starlings flying west to east, Across the midday sky, For writing's now become the feast, The words that I live by...

6 - How do you handle negative feedbacks?
If your book can’t be criticized, you aren’t saying anything. No one cares about a book that says the sky is blue. We know that.

Everybody has an opinion. And they are just that — opinions, not facts. So one or two people didn’t like your book? Big deal! Out of millions of readers, that’s not even a drop in the bucket. 

Yes, putting a book out there is scary and nerve-racking. It’s a creative endeavor, which makes it a little more personal. We can’t take reviews personally though. We have to believe in ourselves and not let negative feedbacks stop us.





7 - Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?

Yes the sequel to “ little Me In Everyone “ will be out soon with another slice of my Lif’s learning , wisdom, fall and Triumph.
The most obvious reason to begin a sequel is the real and authentic story line where the previous story ended. This is what fans are always clamoring for: “What happens next?!”
But it’s also true a sequel is a new animal in its own right, with its own set of unique questions and challenges—ones you maybe never even dreamed of when toiling through that first book.

8 - How has your journey as an author been so far?
Looking back on the journey, I can honestly say that I’m not one bit sorry about how long it took or how it’s all played out. For me, it has all unfolded, as it should have. Now I think about all the times I almost gave up, felt hopeless and depressed. Many people I respected and loved thought I should have. But the encouraging words from other authors, family, friends and my Mentors kept me going along with my Guardian angel. Your dream is alive as long as you keep at it.

9 - Who is your favourite Indian and foreign motivational author?

My Mentor Richard Bandler is my favorite and always close to my heart
While I respect and adore Sadguru, Guru Gopal Das and Sister BK Shivani


10 - What does your family think of your writing?

My family is an interesting mix on this front—probably because my family is made up of a smattering of people who are very different on a fundamental level. How some of these people were ever able to co-exist without killing each other is occasionally beyond me.

My mother, wife and kids are very proud of me and loved my writing skills. For rest… I don’t care if they’re proud of me.
I don’t strive to be proud of them.
I care only if I’m proud of myself.
Everyone should strive to be proud of himself or herself.
It’s a flawed idea that we should make members of our clans (families) proud.
When we obsess about making them proud we fail to live our lives the way we want. We inevitably cater to their expectations, dreams and needs and forgo our own dreams and needs.
This can only lead to a society of broken people who are constantly frustrated because they can’t live according to their versions of happiness and success. They always worry what their families will say. They are crippled by it.

11 - What is the best way to market your books?
Social media is the fastest and the best way to market my book , as I already have a huge follower base on social media, the love and support of my fans and followers have already made my book reach the Top seller position.

12 - Any message for your readers?

Learn to live your life by your own rule book, break all self limiting beliefs and reinvent youself as many times as possible, till you start loving what you are doing and start living a happy life with your new and best version/Avatar 

Thanks for reading.

Friday, 4 June 2021

Book Review : Twenty Something

Book Review : Twenty Something



Title - Twenty Something - For
            Love or Ambition
Author - Sudham Ravinutala
Publisher - Leadstart Publishing
                     Pvt Ltd
Genre - romance/fiction
Pages -383
Format - kindle

The story revolves around the protagonists Hrishikesh Krishnamurthy and Nitya Ramana and sets up in early 90s India. Hrishikesh is just entered into engineering college and known as Rishi. He is attracted towards Nitya who is a state volleyball player,a pleasent nature and super senior to him. Both of them are totally opposite in nature. They have different opinions in all aspects. They become good friends but due to some misunderstanding their friendship is broken and Nitya moves to US for her career.

What happens next?
Will they ever meet?
How will their career set?

Read the book to know the answers.

The cover of the book is aptly designed and the title is totally relevant. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging,relatable and lively. It is a perfect blend of friendship, love, college life and career. The author has very well narrated some scams of 90s. The story is explained by the author in 2 halves. First half is about college life and second half is about career etc. The author has described the transformation of Rishi from a immature guy to mature one amazingly.

Language used is simple and lucid. The characters are well developed and described by the author. The flow of the book is well paced. The end of the story is predictable.

Overall, a good read.

Rating - 4.2/5

I recommend this book to all specially to romance lovers out there.
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Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Book Review : The Lucky Guy

Book Review : The Lucky Guy




Title - The Lucky GuyAuthor - Shreyansh Ojha
Publisher - Bigfoot publishers
Genre - fiction
Pages - 399
Format - kindle

The story revolves around the protagonist Padmanabh Pandey, an 18 yr old athlete and his life journey from school days to his college days. He has a close group of friends whom he trust and loves a girl named Anita who loves him back. But his world clashes when she confeses her love for someone else so he decides to start afresh.

Read the book to know what a teenager goes through in his life.

The cover of the book could have been better. The title of the book is appropriate. The plot of the story is interesting, engaging and relatable to present day teenage romance. It is a perfect blend of present day life with old traditions. This breathtaking story has all the elements like love, heart break, friendship, hope, loyalty and much more. The author has very well narrated the journey of a middle class boy. Every emotion and relation is amazingly described by the author with a flavor of wittiness.

Language used is simple and lucid. Characters are well developed and described by the author. I liked Tinaa's character (supportive one).
Hats off to the author for writing such a story which seems to be a normal love story but it is a motivational one full of life lessons.

Overall, an amazing read.

Rating - 4.8/5

I recommend this book to all.

Thanks for reading.

Thursday, 8 April 2021

Author Interview : Abhilekh Dwivedi

Author Interview : Abhilekh Dwivedi



Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Fareb Ka Safar'

Let's start!

1)First of all, introduce yourself to our readers.

I work as a Senior Copywriter at a FM channel, so it is obvious that I get paid for writing. Apart from this, I do write on freelance. Prior to that I was a retail professional and used to treat writing like a hobby. But in 2012 when few poetries and articles got published, I realized this should not be taken as lightly. So, I started reading more and developing writing skills. If I am not writing, I love travelling, trekking, and watching movies.

2)Throw some light on your latest book 'Fareb Ka Safar'.

FKS (Fareb Ka Safar) is a Hindi novel which is first of its kind in any Indian language and by any Indian writer. The story revolves around conspiracy of privacy invasion through artificial intelligence. Its an edgy novel where startup culture, metropolitan lifestyle and few bold elements completes the story. Here, every character is cheating in some other way, but all those characters and their every activity is being watched by one person, who is again a cheater. So, the story is dark with a bit of love, relationships, and conspiracy.

3)What prompted you to write this book with such mysterious title.

I have promised to myself that I would always write those stories which would be one of a kind. My first novel “Char Adhuri Baatein” was based on psychological counseling which is again, has not been attempted in any Indian language or by any Indian writer. You may find course materials on AI but never an Indian novel. Also, with data privacy infringement and misuse of AI helped me to ideate for such stories. FKS was written as a script for Web but after its completion, I faced some creative differences and then pandemic happened. So, I released FKS on Kindle in June 2020 and then paperback edition released in March 2021.

4)Tell us something about your previous books.

Prior to FKS, I have written 4 books out of which 2 belongs to collection of poetries.

Sequentially, these are my other books:
Khayalon Ka Abhilekh – Poetry book – 2017
Char Adhuri Baatein – Novela on psychological counseling – 2018
Baaki baatein: Char Adhuri Baatein part 2 – Novela only on Kindle – 2020
Buddh Hone ke Mann hai – Poetry book only on Kindle - 2020

Apart from these, I wrote “The Last Murder” a psycho murder mystery novella, available on Matrubharti App.

5)Are all the books of same genre or different?

I try to be as different and unique as I could be.

6)Which genre you enjoyed writing the most?

Every time things were different, so I enjoyed every genre. But yes, I love writing love and romance with unusual twists.

7)Did you always want to become a writer?

No. But I realized that there is no harm in this.

8)How do you handle negative feedbacks?

I consider those as input for my next write-ups.

9)Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?

Yes. I am working on 2 novels and both will be different from each other and to all my previous stories. I am not in rush, but one of them might release in 2022.

10)How has your journey as an author been so far?

It’s been tough because I don’t write in English. I never rush for quick and lots of followers, so it affects my recognition as an Author, but I do have genuine reader base, so it helps me to focus on content.

11)Who is your favorite Indian and foreign author?

Frankly, I do not have any favorite because to me content is more important, and names are secondary. But yes, among Indian author I love reading Nirmal Varma, Krishanchander, Manto, Yashpal, Shrilal Shukl, Hari Shankar Parsayi, Amitava Ghosh and few more. Among foreign authors, I love Stephen King, John Grisham, Sidney Sheldon, Cecelia Ahern, Cathy Kelly, Alexandra Brown, and few others.

12)Any message for your readers?

Well, I would say keep reading and do give feedbacks because only readers complete an Author. A feedback is the quickest royalty which an Author receives. Also do support writers of Indian languages and if you love a book, do tell others to read. Involve people in your reading so that they could develop the habit of reading books. Read more and read everything!

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 29 March 2021

Author Interview : Dr. Shishir Srivastav

Author Interview : Dr. Shishir Srivastav




Hello everyone, Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Rage Against The Dying of the Light'



Let's start!

1) Tell something about yourself to our readers.

My name is Dr Shishir Srivastav. I am a paediatrician, blogger, writer and now author of Rage Against The Dying Of The Light.

2) What is 'Rage Against The Dying Of The Light' about?

Rage Against The Dying Of The Light is a hybrid of fiction and a memoir.
This is a reflection of my life, but this is as much a reflection of my life as it reflects the life of any other medical student as he goes through his training process.
This book is also the memoir of a father as he fights relentlessly to save his son from the clutches of a deadly disease.

3) What prompted you to write this love story with such unique title?

The title of this book is taken from a very famous poem by Dylan Thomas ‘Don’t go gentle into that goodnight, Rage, Rage against the dying of the Light’
I wanted a title that could be representative of my struggle to save the life of my son and at the same time should also represent the struggle and the effort a doctor takes to save the life of his patients.
This one seemed just apt

4) Describe this book in one line.

This book is a captivating reverie of emotions that I begged could have been a tad less autobiographical

5) What is your writing process like?

I am a very erratic and eccentric writer. Owing also to the fact that I am a practising paediatrician, there are days and weeks when I don’t write anything but then there are days when I indulge in a sort of binge writing.
This book, in most part, was completed in early morning hours-4.00 am onwards, when the winter in this part of the country was at its chilling max.

6) What do you like to do when you're not writing?

When I am not writing? Well I like to read, blog, walk, watch TV, and of course see patients.

7) What does your family think of your writing?

See, writing is consuming business and can be harsh sometimes for your family life. Though I am blessed that I have a very supportive wife but I don’t deny that she feels neglected and at times gets restless whenever I am in a hardcore writing shell

8) What's your reaction towards negative feedback?

Necessary to keep a check on me and an indicator that I need to work harder

9) What are your future plans? How soon can your readers expect your next book?

Currently I am doing my research to write a commentary on Indian healthcare systems, it’s evolution, drawbacks and suggestions. It may not be a nonfiction. Perhaps a combination of fiction and facts. It should take around one and half years

10) What advice do you have for writers and readers?

Read a lot and do your research properly. And only write what you truly believe.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 22 February 2021

Author Interview : Nishith Goyal

Author Interview : Nishith Goyal



Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Be Better Bit by Bit'

Let's start!

1)First of all, introduce yourself to our readers.

Hi, I am Nishith Goyal. I am a Chartered Accountant by profession. I am a Marathoner, writer, Author, Podcaster, diarist, and a personal-transformation coach in my personal life. I am the creator of a unique self-development platform - Be Better Bit-By-Bit, and I believe in the philosophy of “Small and Consistent Improvements.”

2)Tell us something about your book 'Be Better Bit By Bit.’

"Be Better Bit-By-Bit” is more than a book. It’s my journey. It’s a philosophy in which I deeply believe in. The book is sewed together under the theme of “Small and consistent improvements.” It discusses concepts of self-awareness, mindfulness, the art of journaling, my learnings from the journey of long-distance running, why I consider sleep essential to my life, and how reading books can transform you for good.

The book is a culmination of changes that I brought into my life using these tools and methods and how my readers can do the same to their lives.

The book is a humble attempt to pass on this philosophy and let the readers understand how “small and consistent improvements” can completely transform their lives. The book is written in easy language with many exercises to help the reader along this journey.

3)Your book seems to be a helpful guide. How did the idea of penning down come into?

I created the platform “Be Better Bit-By-Bit” when the idea of transferring what I learn each day to a more extensive set of audiences occurred to me. The idea came into being when I was doing my daily journaling, and a flash through struck me. I shared this with a few friends, and we started this WhatsApp group called - Be Better Bit-By-Bit. We started with 6-7 members, and I gave them daily activities, which were a perfect blend of the “Small and Consistent Improvements” philosophy. These activities included small physical challenges, journaling prompts, mindfulness exercises, book snippets, etc.

Soon, the platform started showing colors, and my confidence in the philosophy grew.

One morning, while on the way to the office, I was looking up at the sky, and that’s when it struck me that why not take the idea a bit further. I was already exploring my writing skills on the Medium platform, so why not take the philosophy to a bigger audience through a book. The idea kept me nudging for months, and finally, after the initial hitch, I started writing my thoughts in August 2019.

4)Did you always want to become a writer?

No. I am not sure when writing entered my life. As I narrated the story above, becoming an author was a “flash thought.”

Though I was regular with my journaling habit, expressing my thoughts through the Medium platform was the first serious step towards writing. Article by article, the journey gave me confidence, and all the tools, i.e., self-awareness, mindfulness, running, journaling, Be Better Bit-By-Bit platform, together became the book that you and I are holding together.

5)How do you handle negative feedback?

To be honest, I feel feedback is never “negative.” It’s the way we think of it that decides whether it’s negative or positive.

I am part of the corporate world for the last 15-years. And, receiving and giving feedback is engraved in our daily professional life. Imagine someone taking time out for you and giving you feedback on what you are doing right or wrong. How can that person be wrong? The tone can be wrong, but intentions are never wrong. Take such conversations in a positive stride, and it will only help you grow and not the other way round.

I believe if people don’t give you feedback, that’s when it should raise the alarm.

Take the example of personal relationships; if couples don’t share feedback for each other and then take them in the proper stride, the relationship will never grow in the right direction.

After all of this, if I feel someone is harsh to me or there is a lot of “negativity” in the feedback, I go quiet. That’s the way I handle negativity. Going quiet allows me to calm down. Once my mind is in shape, the feedback doesn’t look negative. It works all the time.

6)Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?

Yes, I have already started penning down my next book. It’s going to be another year for that book.

7)How has your journey as an author been so far?

Every day has been a learning experience. I know that’s a cliche. But that’s what has happened. Publishing the book has made me realize the gaps, the perspective change, and the fact that authors need to know sales. And that’s my most significant learning during this process.

I am enjoying the journey because it lets me meet and talk to people I would not have otherwise. Becoming an Author has opened gates that I never knew were there.

The journey of this book is more of learning for me than for my readers. And that’s why this journey is so exciting.

8)Who are your favorite Indian and foreign motivational author?

I read and listen a lot to Brian Tracy, Dale Carnegie. And from Indian authors, I like Priya Kumar’s mix of motivation and fiction.

9)What does your family think of your writing?

Extremely supportive. For my daughter, she feels proud to introduce me as an Author. And for my spouse, feels great when her friends greet her as an Author’s wife, I feel proud too. My parents and my family are almost on cloud nine. The day my book was launched, there were so many happy tears.

My first book is a tribute to Late Ms. Shobha Agarwal, my maternal aunt, a mother figure to me, whom we lost a few weeks back. I will regret that I was not able to release my book in her presence.

My book is not an effort only by me, it’s a collective effort. When a writer becomes an author, it’s not only because of his efforts, it’s because of the efforts of all the people around him. Everyone contributes.

10)Any message for your readers?

I just want to say one thing - Friends; every goal is big and unachievable till you perceive it that way. If you make tiny or micro or small efforts each day, the consistency will lead you to a state when your confidence grows big.

Who would have thought 50-years back that we will be searching for life on the Planet Mars, but we are doing it? The process was slow, but it was steady. And, the results are here to be seen by the World.

“Be Better Bit-By-Bit” is the same for me. 500-words each day, and here I am, in front of the World with my first book.

The only message I have is this - Be Better Bit-By-Bit.

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 23 August 2020

Author Interview : Sabarna Roy

Author Interview : Sabarna Roy


Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Etchings of The First Quarter of 2020'


Let's start!


1- First of all introduce yourself to our readers.
 I am a Senior Engineering Professional and a Literary Author of six books and the Lead Author of a Technical Book that has been translated into eight major European languages. I am a much-awarded Author and my books have been Bestsellers and have received critical acclaim. I have been covered by all the major National Media houses including Forbes India. I have a Wikipedia page. 


2- Tell us something about your latest book 'Etchings of the First Quarter of 2020'. 


Etchings of the First Quarter of 2020 comprises a novella and a poem cycle.

The novella, in the background is a sweetly evolving dialogue between a step-father and a step-daughter, and in the foreground it is a dissection of ideas pivoted around dualism of human life by discussing literary characters like, Lolita, Humbert Humbert, Anna Karenina, and Nikhilesh; thought-leaders like Hegel, Marx, and Heisenberg; political phenomena like, the Bolshevik Revolution; schizophrenia, love as an idea, and the secret love story of T S Eliot; and ecological phenomena like, marine conservation, and all of this is done in a unique way, almost as if we are engaged in a conversation with the author, to make us realize the plurality of life and accepting it to find peace and harmony in life.

The poem cycle is an anthology of 20 sharp edged poems that excite and thrill you as you are encapsulated in the whirlwind of the confrontations between the poet and his alter-ego.

3 - You have written 6 books, please throw some light on them. 


Pentacles. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2010. ISBN 978-9380154824.


Pentacles comprises one novella and four long narrative poems.

Frosted Glass. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2011. ISBN 978-9381115091.


Frosted Glass comprises one story cycle consisting of 14 stories and one poem cycle consisting of 21 poems.

Abyss 1. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2011. ISBN 978-9381115367.


Abyss is a full length play in two acts with an interval in between. It is essentially a crime thriller full of suspense.

Winter Poems 1. Leadstart Publishing Private Limited. 2013. ISBN 978-9382473718.


The poems contained in this collection, were inspired by the relatively mild season that prevails in Kolkata following the season of festivities, the Durga and Kali Puja, and portray myriad shades of human life.

Random Subterranean Mosaic 2012 - 2018 - Time frozen in myriad thoughts. Inkstate Books. 2019. ISBN 978-9352011988.


It is a kaleidoscope of random, yet structured to a pattern, fiction, semi-autobiographical, and autobiographical pieces, covering poems, short-shorts, opinions, observations, and conversations.

Roy, Sabarna (2020). Etchings of the First Quarter of 2020. Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd.


It comprises a novella and a poem cycle. The novella deals with dualism of life and the poem cycle is a duel between the poet and his alter-ego.


4 - Are all the books of same genre or different? 
All my six literary books are of different genre.


5 - Which genre you enjoyed writing the most? 
Writing conversations.


6 - Did you always want to become a writer? 
It was in July 2007 that I wanted to be an author seriously.


7 - How do you handle negative feedback? 
I keep myself insulated from praise or brick-bats. As an author, my job is to only write and write.


8 - Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book? 
In 2021 I plan to publish a book on the Pandemic.


9 - How has your journey as an author been so far?
 It has been a learning and satisfying experience.


10 - Who is your favorite Indian and foreign author?
 Among Indian authors it is R K Narayan and among foreign authors it is Orhan Pamuk.


11. What does your family think of your writing? 
They are of course full of admiration!


12 - Any message for your readers? 
Read more books and support and appreciate and critique living authors.


Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Author Interview : Saurabh Pant

Author Interview : Saurabh Pant


Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Warming Boom'


Let's start!

1.How Nature Inspire you?
Born to a city that has phenomenal natural calibre, a place that has many cultural and social essence, and later on having school education in the capital of hilly state, It has always been very delightful to stay close to nature, observe its natural impressions, and in such ways it has been a great pleasure to live out the moments of my life close to nature and enjoy its real prestige around.
What it does as an inspiring factor that it gives the calmness requires to do bigger tasks and make sure that they do get accomplished in right direction, it has made heart blissful and an experience of lifetime to save for sure, the way my house is located close to green forests on the top and the honorary lake in the lower land all coming closer as inspiration makes it sublime, and what it has resulted that it gives a clear impression to sense of purpose for which it has been an inspiring factor by many ways.
Thus the most powerful inspiring feeling these hills have given me is to stand still like a rock, be determined and execute plans no matter whatever conditions and challenge rise in front, and to stay firm, be calm and make sure that things not go to haywire situations for which I am deeply indebted to the nature around, feels blissful to have got such environment, and lets hope that it would keep inspiring me to write more and work out more bigger plans in future.

2.What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?
There are many things to learn when you write books, You have to be on the spot, you require discipline, and that's the first idea that comes to your mind as you may require plan, and if you spill it out without right accuracy, things can be very critical so that's the first fact I learnt while writing books.
Second thing that counts for an author while writing a book is to decide what would be the choice of his or her audience who would read for which Psychological and cultural understanding of the country or area to choose is vital, thus writing books It helped me a lot to understand what my readers want and how to choose it carefully.
Lastly you require a strong financial plan, an economic goal to settle, and if you can't manage things well it doesn't suit you in any ways, thus how to financially be updated and in what way it should be used was the biggest learning curve for me after becoming a writer.
Yet the most surprising element I learnt from writing works is the changes thinking process could give you and it can only do you by writing books which require a complex set of adaptation, thus it helps in giving a new thinking ideology and get settled with it.

3. As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?
I wanted to settle in with something unique, the way it should help me to become better, and let me continue to contribute for my society.
Though before I lost vision around age of 12, I had few dreams that require vision to fulfil, but once I entered to the visionless world with students like me around special school, Things changed rapidly and so did my approach.
Thus from such point of time, I learnt quickly to write things out, practiced hard to be into the field of Quizzing, and hence it has been a great journey the person I have become today.

4.What's your working schedule when you are writing?
Usually I plan night hours to do my writing, especially when I have planned a book and wish to complete it, in the day hours its lot of hassle and I feel its more effective to do the stuff around night.
Although if I am at my home, its not a big deal, as Nainital is a beautiful hill station, gives you exact peace and harmony to work around, and the environment it possess usually helps a  lot for writing.
Thus my schedule for writing may come for 2-4 hours at a time, I don't plan big or continued hours of hard work as it can also bring stress, and its not a cake walk to plan all efforts out, Thus I set a schedule which would have some laughter, some tea session going around, and while its all on I keep working and makes it a nice mood to settle all things out.

5.What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
As far any peculiar standard is concerned, I would say that my writing quirk mostly relates to Cultural interchange as I have been the student of History from my college days and believe in change that happens on certain basis, thus it would be a peculiar trend in my writing that I cover things that happens in the current and tries to cover them up which would show that I believe in Continuity or change debate and tries to give that touch to my writing.
To do that effectively, I choose such topic which have a common baseline in past, has been changing in recent times, and I try to locate that in what way that change or new line has come to that certain ideological pillar which gives me strength and help to decide how to cover it up in my writing settlement and make it more potent around.

6.Tell us something about your books except what is mentioned in blurb.
There are two common things you will find in my works, in which 1st is a focal point around which the entire work moves round, and second is a pattern in which each chapter would connect to other, and such movement by which it comes to effect will surely make you feel that a channel of writing has been created which is also known as 'Ring of expansive thoughts' and this is the core value by which I carries on my writing style.
There is also a symbol of essence you would be able to highlight in which I try to first bring the core topic, expands it with the main essence that has been discussed, and then close it out with the future to come which should help you to find a common methodology I obtain to make my writing equally effective.
Lastly anything than that, What you would be able to find in my writing, whether poetry, prose or research commentary that there is a sense of urgency that People should act on the problems, must help everybody realise that such issues are in existence in present, and this style to make sure that people do come to action is the core method for which I create stuff and lets hope that my writing efforts continue to come more and more.

7. In what way youre chosen works highlight the world of writing to which you have established?
There are two major ways they highlight my chosen world, in which 1st has been the direction of settled methodology which you can clearly witness as certain chosen genre follow up the work, And second is to execute plans for bigger platforms that may include my 5 GK Series and the way they have made their impact shows enough the way the works have highlighted their presence and made my world of establishments a bigger one, and together they both stand firm in their direction with my plans to future still under construction.
In this way what I give you as an author that I assure what I have done still continue to be into establishment, I make sure that the things I have planned must be brought to reality by hard work of my entire team, and what I am able to do is that I like to plan in step by step procedure that makes it an accurate journey for which I hope to continue the works around.
With that I hope that the answers are enough to highlight the world I have established, Gratitude again to Bright Zone Promotions for this 2nd interview, and I hope that by your platform I would be able to give my message to a more wider reader community and stay healthy with my quality of content, till more such efforts come, for now its cheers from Charlie...

8.Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?
I have my author pages online on various global stores and I keep my readers in touch not only by such pages but by constant online events decided according to the distributers and publishers where my works have been published and I must say that the responses they give are fruitful.
I usually ask them the way things that have gone through, what type of changes and new experiments they would like, and the way they express by their question session is really appreciating and make me feel that everything has gone on to the right step.
From this interview I would once again like to express them my gratitude, hope their curiosity for my works should continue, and Readers Keep reading, keep supporting, and continue to make me a better author, I am delightful the way you have made me a better author till now and hope the legacy should continue.

9. According to you, how important it is to promote one's book & is it helpful? 
It is essential in the way to let certain readers know what your book has done, as it not only let new readers count your work but also help a larger community to reach by which you can find out more reading space and it is also beneficial in the way you can plan your future efforts.
Although while thinking of promotions, it is vital that the author must know how to do it effectively, Sometimes we waste lot of money doing promotions and find it not coming to right potency, Thus it depends on the author's perspective how he or she would try to bring the promotions into effect and in what way he or she can make the most by having them for becoming a better author.
Thus they are no doubt helpful to create craze about your work, surely give you boost for larger audience to come into effect, and if chosen correctly with proper care and not misdirected then can bring great response for which choose carefully and make the most of your work around certain areas by having promotions.

10. Any suggestions for the budding Writers? If yes, then what are they?
There are few suggestions I would have for the new writers who are rising across my New Indian writing legacy, and I have one straight advice for them first of all that they don't get satisfied by a single work and feel that this is over which is not the end of the publishing industry by any means.
The writing industry is vast and oceanic in its comparative legacy and they must establish a long lasting name for themselves if they have to live the entire world out by their writing skills.
Further, I would let them know that they should explore new writing skills, multiple genres of their abilities to create such efforts, and if they are able to create, make sure that they forward that writing legacy to more rising writers which should assure a prominent growth of writing culture across our great India.
Lastly what I would like to mention that they don't get discouraged with lesser impact, few readers, or lesser global response, In early days its only sunrise, then it becomes a basking day, and then an entire day of fruitful trees, but to reach that far you would require strong commitment and don't get disheartened, If you know you are right, make sure you stand like rock on your path and carry on your legacy.
These are the few suggestions I have and with that I would like to close out this interview, My gratitude to Bright Zone Promotions for the entire Interview effort, till more such efforts come, for now its cheers from Charlie...

Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Author Interview : Rajeev Kumar

Author Interview : Rajeev Kumar

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Meri Arzoo'

Let's start!

1)      First of all introduce yourself to the readers.
I am Rajeev Kumar a budding writer and to manage my living I also work with a corporate sector. I am fond of reading suspense, thriller, and romance books in my free time. I am also a food loving person and spent my initial days working with different hotels and retail chain outlets. I feel words have so much power that it can change the path of anyone like for eg Shri Mad Bhagat Geeta It was words from Shri Krishna that Arjun was ready to fight battle against his own brothers and elders.

2)      What is 'Meri Aarzoo' about?
Meri Aaarzoo is about 13 stories which take you through different colors of life whether its happiness or sadness it is beautifully expressed and tries to bring liveliness in each and every character that anyone who reads would definitely be engaged and relate to.

3)      What prompted you to write short stories instead of a full length novel?
In a new age world where people are running behind chasing dreams and are engaged in a never ending rat race for survival pretending to be very busy. Now we see this as a trend: people instead of reading books or newspapers get their knowledge from Social Media in the form of short news short articles. Hence as a budding writer my main focus was to build a connection with the audience. Yes full length novel in my upcoming project.


4)      Are all the stories of the book the same genre or different?
Yes

5)      What is your writing process like?
I am a working professional, whatever time I get on weekends I use to write. it was not a continuous process. Some time I have to read the entire plot and again rethink the subject line.


6)      What do you like to do when you're not writing?
Cooking and reading.


7)      What does your family think of your writing?
They think it is a waste of time because instead of giving time to them I  am spending time in writing story.


8)      Who is your favorite Indian and foreign author?
Premchand, Ramamnanda sagar,  ved vyash


9)      What are your future plans? How soon can your readers expect your next book?
I will become a full time writer,  currently I have some other commitment . Currently I am writing Trishna , I think before Durga puja I will be able to complete it.


10)   What advice do you have for writers and readers?
                 Writers should not hold their emotion while writing thinking what readers like or dislike.  If we do so we are not giving justice to the story.
For readers They  have to just read and read ………….

Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Author Interview : Zachary Lindner

Author Interview : Zachary Lindner


Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'The High School Queens Trilogy', 'Thirst Trap', Silent Screams' etc.

Let's start!

1- First of all introduce yourself to our readers.
My name is Zachary Ryan. I’m an author based out of Chicago.

2 - Throw some light on your published books.
My books can be summed into two categories. I have my very campy caddy humorous books. Then I have my serious coming of age novels.

3 - Are all the books of same genre or different?
I like to keep them different. The themes are always the same. Be true and honest, everyone’s got things to hide. Love yourself.

4 - Which genre you enjoyed writing the most?
Honestly, I love the drama filled. I get to be nasty and mean with my commentary and the dialogue.

5 - Did you always want to become a writer?
I’ve been writing since I was 9/10. So it’s always been a passion of mine.

6 - How do you handle negative feedbacks?
Jameson and a good cry. I just try not to let it get to me because I’ll go down the rabbit hole, and it isn’t cute.

7 - Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?
My newest book Silent Screams just came out!!! I’m so proud and excited for people to read it.

8 - How has your journey as an author been so far?
It’s been so many up and downs, but I’m so happy and thrilled with what I’ve accomplished so far.

9 - Who is your favourite author?
Rainbow Rodwell. I’ll read her nonstop.

10 - Any message for your readers?
Thank you for always supporting my crazy ideas.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 22 June 2020

Author Interview : Mantri Pragada Markandeyulu

Author Interview : Mantri Pragada
                                  Markandeyulu

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Universal Poems'

Let's start!

(1) First of all introduce yourself to our readers:
Ans: I am born and brought up at Hyderabad, India.I am a retired Public Sector Enterprise (Government of India - Department of Atomic Energy), Private Secretary Hyderabad  India, for 24 Years.
Worked in Engineering and Management Colleges  as Training Manager for 6 years. Also worked at few NGOs. I am a prolific writer right from my young age. It is a passion for me to write, write and write.
I am the Founder of POETIC CHARMINAR (An English Literary, Arts, Cultural, Poetic and Research Academy), a FB Group, and has its presence in more than 100+ Countries.

(2) Throw some light on your books:
Ans: I have written and published some books through Become Shakespeare Publishers published my Three Books ie.,
Lady Police (2018), The Doctor and Ghosts (2018) and Universal Poems (2019). These are with ISBN code Nos. The support given by the Mumbai (Maharashtra State) of India Publishers Become Shakespeare, in my above books release tremendous. The speed in which this Publisher has worked-out the publication process pertaining to my books are so meticulous and organized in well planned. And even the staff of Become Shakespeare have extended to me full timely support in completion of my Publishing Projects.
I have few more books (around 10) ready for publication and hopefully published before end of 2020 year.

(3) Are all the books of same genre or different?
Ans: All my books genre are quite different.


(4) Which genre you enjoyed the most?
Ans: Really speaking I enjoyed Stories type genre, which covers family, love, crime Investigation, horror, thrilling suspense etc. Even I enjoyed Poems genre.

(5) Did you always want to become a writer?
Ans: Yes. My passion is to write. I was always writing something or the other. I got inspired from great Authors/Writers/Poets. Once upon a time, when I was quite young, I was thinking to become a big writer like famous and well-known writers, in those days. Since then I had developed a curse to write and write, something or the other, poems or stories or narration of scenaries, and whatever I get to my mind I used to put it on paper.
Actually my forefathers and grand mothers were good writers. Even my mother (now no more) has written 1350 Poems in Telugu version on Shri Shiridi Saibaba. So, that writing part also influenced me to become a writer.

(6) How do you handle negative feed-backs?
Ans: Wow. Whenever I post something in any social media, I get some negative feed-back. Readers are God's. They criticise. Without criticisms on the work there is no thrill. Criticising something on some posts are definitely needed to set the things right in future writings. I take negative feed-backs as righter perspective angle without any hesitation. Even few well established Authors made severe critics in my writings. But I took their feedback and corrected myself, though there was a pinch to my heart. If it is good feed-back, my heart and soul feels happy. In one way Feed--back from Readers, may be negative or good, are essentially be taken by the Writer/Author in good spirit.

(7) Are you planning other booth? How soon can your readers expect your next books?
Ans:  Yes. Of course I am ready with my other books content for immediate publication prices. May be, Become Shakespeare take up my Ten Books publication immediately and complete before end of December 2020. But, the things are getting delayed due to Corona COVID19 Lock-down. Hopefully, publication process could start anytime during July, 2020. I am too eager to complete my books publishing project on Gate-dash basis. All my Readers will have too books content from me and as I observed that my works were appreciated by good number of Authors and Poets fr all-over-the-world. A little bit time and patience are needed from my Readers fory further books.

(8) How has your Journey as an Author?
Ans: My journey as an Author and Poet is moving on a crocodile pace. The Author or Writer or any Poet expects some cash realisations for his/her books/works. The cash in-flow to Authors/Poets will become a motivational aspect. But, as I observed most writers never get substantial cash proceeds for their work. Only few writers could get good amounts. This we I tu field is such. Writers, in the first instance, to write their works as Passion only without anticipating any cash. This is my opinion and my experience. Only thing is that Writers should have good patience. Even I received around 25 Certificates from Global Poetic organisation's. I too received Honorary Doctorate in Literature given by an Institution from Brazil. Just satisfied myself with these Honour and Certificates.

(9) Who is your favorite India Author?
Ans: My favorite India Author is Mr. Chetan Bhagat. I got inspired to write by seeing his books. I read his books. He writes well. His books sold like hot-cake. So I concentrated more on writing thinking that my books also would be sold like hot-cake. But the trend became different. I am myself and Chetan Bhagat is Chetan Bhagat. No comparison please. But, I like to try and Try till my last breath. Success or failure it all depends in the Authors/Writers/Poets/Poetesses hardwork and Luck. One will shine in one's own turn. This is my thinking philosophy.

10) Any message for your readers?
Ans: Yes. Readers have to read all the books of all the authors, including my books, give feed-back, good or bad. This will make the righter understand where his work was bad and had negative impact. So, the writer will correct. Even readers also to write ferociously. No problem. Readers are God's. Without a Reader, there is no Writer or Author.  As such, every reader to give his/her feedback on the books. This will make the writer a Perfect Author or a Perfect Poet/Poetess. Even bad feedback is altruistic Okay. This is a writing and Literary field. All these negative feedbacks are essential.


Thanks for reading.

Thursday, 18 June 2020

Author Interview : Himanshu Rai

Author Interview : Himanshu Rai

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Rhythm Roger'

Let's start!

1- Tell me something about yourself.
A. I am a simple person who loves writing and telling stories.


2 - Did you always want to become a writer?
A. No, the writing was always a hobby for me. I am a telecom professional.


3 - As your first published book 'My Mute Girlfriend' completes 2 years 2 months how do you feel?
A. First, My Mute girlfriend was by 3rd book. But yes that was the book which helped me to be known as an author. It really feels great and I am equally excited to check reviews that keep on coming for that book.


4 - Throw some light on all of your books.
A. My first two books which I never marketed Recollecting the end and Chariots of Mahabharata. After which released  My Mute Girlfriend and I am always here with you, and they marked me as an author, and now I am too excited with Rhythm Roger series.


5 - What made you to move to a scifi genre from romantic one?Which genre you enjoyed writing the most?
A. It's not a shift, it's just about a story which I wanted to narrate. I am not a writer who can keep writing same genre for life. I write whatever I feel is the best and interesting for me to write.


6 - Describe 'Rhythm Roger'in one line.
A. Enter the unknown world.


7 - Are you planning other books? How soon can your readers expect your next book?
A. Yes, my next will be a romance title, and then let's see if second part of Rhythm Roger or something else.


8 - How has your journey as an author been so far?
A. Fantastic and mindblowing!! I love making friends and being an author allowed me to interact with many people around the world.


9 - Who is your favourite author?
A.  J.K Rowling


10 - Any message for your readers?
A. Keep reading and sharing your feedback about my work, so that I can bring more and more interesting stories for you.

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 14 June 2020

Author Interview : Kapil Jain

Author Interview : Kapil Jain

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'Yadon ki Tokri'

Let's start!

1) First of all introduce yourself to the readers.
हैलो, मेरा नाम कपिल जैन है, मैं झीलों की नगरी उदयपुर का रहने वाला हूं और पिछले एक साल से मेंने लेखन की दुनिया में कदम रखा हुआ है। "यादों की टोकरी" मेरी लिखी पहली किताब है।

2) What is 'Yadon Ki Tokri' about?
मेरी लिखी पहली किताब जिसका नाम है यादों की टोकरी, युवाओं के बारे में मेरी लिखी किताब युवाओं को यह संदेश देती है व्यक्ति को खुद से कैसे जोड़ा जा सकता है कैसे प्रकृति से संवाद किए जा सकते हैं जो आज की भागदौड़ भरी जिंदगी सबसे ज्यादा जरूरी है।

3) What prompted you to write short stories instead of a full length novel?
दरअसल मेरा लिखा हम सभी की दैनिक जीवन की दिनचर्या का एक रचनात्मक रुप है, इसमें हम सभी लोग खुद को पा सकते हैं, हमारे भीतर के उस इंसान को जिसे हम हमारी दिनचर्या में कहीं किसी कोने में छोड़ देते हैं। अगली किताब फुल लेंथ नोवेल है, जल्द ही आपके पास होगी।

4) Are all the stories of the book of same genre or different?
किताब के भीतर सभी कहानियां अपने-आप में अलग प्रकार है। मगर जब पुरी किताब को देखें तो यह एक यात्रा वृतांत है, जिससे आप आसानी से जुड़ सकते हैं।

5) What is your writing process like?
मेरी लेखन प्रक्रिया अधिकांशतः मेरे अवलोकन पर निर्धारित है। मैं हर वह चीज जिसे समाज में सही तरीके से परोसी जानी चाहिए,पर लिखना पसंद करता हूं।

6) What do you like to do when you're not writing?
कहानियां सुनता हूं, ऐतिहासिक वीरों की महानता को पढ़ता हूं।

7) What does your family think of your writing?
उनका बहुत आशीर्वाद है मुझ पर और सब ने मुझे आगे लिखते रहने के लिए प्रेरणा दी

8) Who is your favorite author?
मानव कौल

9) What are your future plans? How soon can your readers expect your next book?
लिखना शुरु कर चुका हूं आधी किताब पूरी हो चुकी है और पूरी होने के बाद आपको बता दिया जाएगा अभी बस इतना कह सकता हूं कि किताब बहुत सुंदर होगी जिसमें सामाजिक ऐतिहासिक शैक्षिक हर बिंदु पर कहानियों का समंदर उफान भर रहा हो।

10) What advice do you have for writers and readers?
हमेशा रचनात्मक रहो और युवाओं को कुछ ऐसा लेख देने की कोशिश करो जो सामाजिक हो जिसकी बातचीत समाज में नहीं होती कुछ ऐसा लाने की कोशिश करो जो आपकी खोई हुई संस्कृति को वापस ला सके जो आपके खोए हुए संस्कारों को वापस ला सके।

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 31 May 2020

Book Review - Droplets

Book Review - Droplets

Title - Droplets : A Real Time  Horror Story
Author - Arunayan Sharma
Genre - thriller/fiction
Pages - 14
Format - kindle
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The story of 'Droplets' revolves around a careless working girl both in personal and professional life. The story is about one day when she rushed to her office and all of a sudden one such thing happened that everyone gets shocked. What are the consequences of that thing?
To know read the book.
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Review -
Starting from the cover of the book it is very well designed and the title is totally apt to the content. The plot of this short story is interesting and thriller. It is a perfect blend of suspense, thrill, and horror. The author has very well narrated the horror of this pandemic situation in fewer words like social distancing, hygiene and fear of droplets in a sarcastic way. The language used is simple. Hats off to the author for his imagination. I liked these type of symbolic short stories.
Eagerly waiting for it's sequel ie, it's investigation part.
I disliked only one thing that the story is too short.
Overall, a short and nice read.
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Rating - 4.6/5
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I recommend this book to all.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, 18 May 2020

Author Interview : Sourabh Thakur

Author Interview : Sourabh Thakur

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

Let's start!

1) First of all introduce yourself to the readers.

I am Saurabh, a filmmaker by profession. I run a production house called Wingfoot Productions in Noida. I am originally from Bihar, but have travelled and stayed in many cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Delhi, mostly for studies and work. I never really thought about being an author, but then about 5-6 years back, I came up with an idea and thought it could work well as a book, and so, Aham came into being. 

2) What is 'The Aham Trilogy' about? 
Aham is a fantasy fiction series which is set in a world that is hidden from humans. It deals with past wrongs, the drive the avenge them and the shaky moral grounds that we stand on in the times of war. 

3) What prompted you to write about this genre of spirits,  demons and humans?
I have always been a huge fan of fantasy fiction ever since I read Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien and have always wanted to be a part of such worlds. Originally, the idea for Aham started as a fan fiction for A song of Ice and Fire, but I realized that I had enough material for an entirely new world and that's how Aham came into being. 

4) Describe your book in one line. 
A tale of revenge, redemption and assimilation. 

5) What is your writing process like? 
There a lot of times that I had heard in the past that writing does not need a process, but I strongly believe that there needs to be one. Personally, I always start at the end. I always think of the climax first, and then build the story backwards from there. The one thing that I always adhere to while writing (whether books or scripts) is that I need to have the entire story structure in place. Before I start writing anything, I need to know the sequence of events and motivations. And I think it is because of that that I have nor experienced the writer's block as yet! 

6) What do you like to do when you're not writing? 
If I am not writing or working, I am mostly watching a movie or a series or reading a book. Apart from that, my dog Sansa takes up most of my time! I do like cooking also at times, but mostly I am just lazy and find it the most difficult task to get up from the couch! 

7) What does your family think of your writing? 
They have been extremely supportive and encouraging. Not just my parents and my sister, but even my extended family has been very enthusiastic about having a writer in their midst! It kind of feels special! In fact, my cousin Animesh gave me one of the best feedback that I have received so far (though it may be a little biased considering he's my cousin). He said that Aham does to fantasy what Scorsese did to gangster films, that is move the story along without getting bogged down under atmosphere building.

8) What's your reaction towards negative feedback? 
Negative feedback can be in many forms, but if it is a constructive one, I always treasure it. That is the only way of knowing what to improve upon. But if there is negative feedback that comes from someplace else, I just forget it! 

9) What are your future plans? How soon can your readers expect your next book? 
My future plans include a shift to Mumbai soon, and a venture into films and web series hopefully! The manuscript for my next is ready actually, and it is undergoing the editing as of now. It's an attempt at horror, and I hope that it has come out well! 

10) What advice do you have for writers and readers?
Considering that Aham is my debut book, I really don't think I am in much of a position to give out advice! But a general advice to everyone would be to explore more. You never know when you might discover something that becomes your next passion! 

Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Author Interview : Avinash Dubey

Author Interview : Avinash Dubey

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'The Heaviest Brick'

Let's start!
1) Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?



Answer: Well! about me, I would love to start saying that I am a writer who loves to ink the inklings of my life. I believe that my pen is charged with creativity and originality and has the power to make people forget their problems and bring a smile to their faces. Apart from writing, I also love to teach and inspire different souls with his action.



2) Did you always want to become a writer?



Answer: No. In my teens I always wanted to serve my nation in uniforms and never ever thought of becoming a writer but when I grew up, I started feeling that I am blessed with an art of storytelling. So, I chose this field.



3) When did you start writing?



Answer: If my memory serves me write, I started writing just after I finish my college life.



4) What is 'The Heaviest Brick ' about?



Answer: The Heaviest Brick is one such tale of Abhimanyu Kaul, who wrote his life’s love story in a diary when he was in his teens. His meandering life took a sudden turn leaving its pages blank. The teen turned into a brave soldier as he joined Indian Army and voluntarily chose Ratankot as his preferred posting. The highly sensitive army base was recently declared a red zone owing to incessant terrorist intrusion. While there is lost love to reconcile, duty summons him too.



5) What motivated you to write this book?



Answer: My grandfather unpublished diary and love for nation motivated me to write this book.



6) Describe 'The Heaviest Brick' in one line.



Answer: A book that contains emotion in each word.



7) What's the best experience you've gained through writing?



Answer: Following any passion in India, demands a huge courage. In this whole journey, I grew up a thck layer to tolerate criticism and I have become calmer these days.


8) Who is your favorite Indian and foreign author?



Answer: Normally, I love to read classics as it contains some deep content. So, William Shakespeare is one that I admire.



9) What are your future plans?



Answer: I will continue my writing journey and would love to dedicate this life to writing.



10) How soon can your readers expect your next book?



Answer: I am working on a bigger project this time and will release book in 1 and half year



12) Any message for your readers



Answer: Keep reading. It will make you smart and knowledgeable and in today’s world these two things are must.



Thanks for reading.