Friday, 12 February 2021

DOCTOR SHALINI MULLICK SUCCESSFULLY DELVES IN THE FIELD OF WRITING

 

DOCTOR SHALINI MULLICK SUCCESSFULLY DELVES IN THE FIELD OF WRITING


DOCTOR SHALINI MULLICK
 

BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Shalini Mullick is a Doctor specializing in respiratory pathology. She is also a writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. She has won the prestigious Orange Flower Award 2021 for her writing on LGBTQ+ issues.  She has published an e-single “Happily Divorced” and is co-author in two anthologies, “Sharing Lipstick” and “Women.mutiny”.  She has won the monthly short story contest “Muse of the month “by Women’s Web on numerous occasions. She has been selected as a Juggernauts selects author. She won the #tellastoryinsixwords challenge by Crossword book stores and was one of the winners of the “eShe short story contest” in 2020. Her work is regularly featured on many platforms like Women’s Web, Penmancy, Artoonsinn, Mompreneur circle etc. Her poems have found homes in prominent Journals related to Medical humanities; an area she is keenly interested in.

Shalini is relieved to find that she doesn’t have to give up any one of the several hats she wears. She has decided to let the hats figure out, how to share space, as she lets the parts sum up the whole. A late entrant to the parallel universe of writing, Shalini has discovered that writing helps to take her towards silence, away from the noise. A permanent excuse to avoid hitting the gym is a bonus. Shalini has lived in Delhi and Bangalore before rooting herself in Gurgaon. She can be found at www.shalinimullick.com; and reached at authorshalinimullick@gmail.com

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Q Are you a professional writer? How many of your books have been published so far?

I am a practicing Doctor and out of interest, I devote my spare time to writing. I have published one e-single “Happily Divorced” on Juggernaut publications. My two short stories have been published in the anthology “Sharing Lipstick” and another two short stories have been published in the anthology “Women.mutiny”.

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Q  What has been the general assessment of the reviewers and readers for your work?

It has been encouraging for me to receive good feedback for my work. My e-single, “Happily Divorced”, is a laugh out loud, humorous read and is an entirely different genre. It has been received very well on the Juggernauts platform. The short stories published in my anthologies and other platforms have found resonance for their strong female protagonists.

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Q Do you recommend writing of books jointly? In your opinion what are the areas of benefits & problems, in such joint ventures?

Each author is different and has a different voice. I think it is difficult to write books, especially fiction, jointly. This is because writing is an introspective journey; deep into ourselves. No two people can have the same journey. Research or fact-based manuscripts like nonfiction can be more easily handled jointly.

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Q When & how do you get the ideas & do you record them immediately somewhere?

Ideas can come from anywhere and at any time. I write the ideas in a small notebook or use the keep app on my phone.

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Q In your opinion, besides the quality of writing, what is the other important factor for the success of a book?

I think it is important that a book and its readers find each other. These days, with a large number of books being published and the reading habit decreasing, this is the biggest challenge. Hence marketing of the book is the most important factor.

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Q  What is it that draws the writers towards the field of "Writing"? 

Writing is a wonderful means of self-expression and self-discovery. In addition, the community of writers and readers is very welcoming and encouraging.

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Q  Which aspects motivate you to write books? Earning money/publicity/helping readers/self-satisfaction/others? In your opinion, is there adequate scope for name/fame/wealth in the field of writing?

All fields come with challenges and struggles. My motivating factor is self-expression and the journey within. That is accompanied by the pleasure that comes when our emotions and thoughts find resonance. Yes, there is enough space for all of us to carve our own individual niche and get visibility.

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Q Has Facebook helped you in any way, in your writing career or even otherwise? If yes, please elucidate.

Facebook has played a very important role in bringing me closer to the readers and the other writers.  

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Q How have you been able to divide the available time between professional life, management of home and your writing career?  

That is the biggest challenge, for any writer. I have had to be very strict with myself about the time that I spend on writing because my work as a Doctor takes up a major part of the day. I wake up early, so that I can write for about 2 hours before I get busy with my morning routine. I try and write again for an hour or so in the evening. Often evening time is interrupted by other demands on my time, and focusing becomes difficult. In that case, I re read or edit the morning’s work, so I feel that I have achieved a good output for the day.

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Q What are the reasons for the general success of the concept of “Agents of writers” in some countries?

Writing a book is a lot more than just completing the manuscript. To take a book to its final form, many more things from editing to finding the right publisher and marketing are needed. Agents fill up many of these gaps.

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Q  What is your opinion about e-books? Due to this concept of e-books, is the survival of printed books in future in jeopardy?

I think e-books have made their place in the world of publishing. They definitely have some advantages for the readers like portability and easy availability. For writers and publishers, they have opened up the option of shorter pieces, which is difficult in print. E-singles and novellas have been possible due to electronic formats and are being enjoyed by many. I don’t think they can ever pose a threat to the printed books, which are the most enduring form ever.

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Q What is your advice to the budding authors?

The most important thing is developing the writing habit. Therefore they should be consistent in writing and they should write every day, even if it is a small portion only. They should read a lot and above all, connect with the other writers. If possible, they should devote some time in learning the craft of writing. There are many training courses, workshops and books available for this purpose.

                                                -------------vijaiksharma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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