Wednesday 17 July 2019

NEELAM SAXENA CHANDRA IS WORKING BOTH IN ENGINEERING AND WRITING FIELDS SUCCESSFULLY



                           Ms. NEELAM SAXENA CHANDRA


BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Ms. Neelam Saxena Chandra works as Executive Director (Systems) at Mahametro, Pune. She is an Electrical Engineering graduate from VNIT and has done her Post Graduation Diploma in IM & HRD and also in Finance. She has also completed a course in Finance from London School of Economics. She is a prolific writer. She has authored 4 novels, 1 novella, 6 short story collections, 31 poetry collections and 13 children’s books, thus having a large number of books to her credit. She is a bilingual writer; writing in English and Hindi. She has received numerous recognition/awards, details of which have been listed in reply to one of the questions, during this Interview.


Q Are you a professional writer? What is your specific field of writing? Are there any specific reasons, for choosing this particular field?
I am not a full-time writer and I scribble only in my free time. I write in various genres such as poetry, fiction and books for children. In general, I am a very moody person and I select the genre based upon my mood at that moment. However, as of now, non-fiction has not yet generated any interest in me.
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Q What has been the general assessment of the reviewers and readers for your books? What is your own general assessment of your books? Which particular book of yours, do you consider as the best so far, and why?  
My illustrated book for children titled “Kasam Matmaile Mushroom ki” by National Book Trust just had 20,000 copies printed in its second edition. I suppose that speaks a lot about the assessment of the readers of my books. Other reviews/newspaper interviews/doordarshan interviews etc. are available on internet. I love my books and hence I am enthused to write more and more. All of my books are special to me and have been written with full sincerity, generating a lot of interest amongst the  readers. And maybe, the best is yet to come.  
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Q Please elucidate about your receiving awards/appreciation/recognition & adequate sales for your books.
Details of recognition/awards received by me are given below:
(a)Winner in a poetry contest organized by British Council and SAMPAD-2015 (b) Humanity International Women Achiever Award-2018 © Rabindranath Tagore International Prize for poetry-2014 (First Prize) (d) Second prize in a poetry contest organized by American Embassy in which Gulzar sahib was the judge in 2010 (e) Second prize in Hindi Poetry contest organized by Poetry Council of India-2016 (f) Premchand Puraskar by Ministry of Railways 2011 (g) Bharat Nirman Literary Award- 2017 (h) Second prize in story contest organized by Children Book Trust 2010 (i) Freedom Award by Radio City for the lyrics of a song 2013 (j) Aagman Samman for best writer 2014 (k) Limca Book of Records holder-2015 for the highest number of English and Hindi Books published in a year (l) Limca Book of Records holder 2015 along with daughter Simran for being the first mother-daughter duo to write a book together (m) Limca Book of Records holder 2017 along with sister Nikita for being the first sister-duo to write a book together (n) Sohanlal Dwivedi Puraskar-2018 for children’s literature by Maharashtra State Hindi Sahitya Akademi (o) Soninder Samman (p) Listed in Forbes as one among 78 most popular authors in the country in 2014.
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Q Do you promote and recommend writing of books jointly? In your opinion what are the areas of benefits and problems, in such joint ventures?
I have till now got published only traditionally. I promote only in the form of book releases or mentions on Facebook, but nothing more than that. I think every author has a unique way of writing and it may be difficult to write jointly.
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Q When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?
Yes, I just make a short note of any idea that strikes me on my mobile on notepad and work on it later, when I get time. Being in a full-fledged job, I have to really struggle for time.
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Q On an average, how many months do you take to complete one book, in all respects?
Well, it all depends upon the time available to me. My novel “Can I have this Chance” took me only two months to write and a couple of months more for making it ready for publication. However, for certain other books, I have taken as much as 2 years.
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Q Besides the quality of writing, in your opinion, what are the other factors for the success of a book?
In my opinion, the factors helpful are a good publisher who has a good network of distributors, a good fan following of the author and coverage of the book in various media. But spending too much money on a book that may just be average is not desirable and at present, market is full of people offering such services. One should move slowly, but steadily.
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Q Which aspects motivate you to write books? Earning money/publicity/helping readers/self-satisfaction/others?
It is the love of the readers that inspires me to write. I have received amazing feedback, which makes me enthusiastic. In my book release functions, people generally turn up in huge numbers. In my case, self-satisfaction is the sole motivating factor.
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Q Has Face Book helped you in any way, in your writing career or even otherwise? If yes, please elucidate. Also have your family members and friends helped and/or contributed in any way, in your writing career?
Oh yes! I gained confidence with the feedback received on my poems that I would share on Facebook. Moreover, initially, I would also take part in the various contests organized by various groups and winning them raised my self-assurance.  My family members and friends encouraged me and without their support I would not be where I am today.
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Q In your opinion, is there adequate scope for name/fame/wealth in the field of writing?
In my opinion, the scope is inadequate. There are too many writers and the number of readers is dwindling, which make it really difficult for a writer. Also, a lot of money factor has also poured in, in the form of self-publishing, since most of such publishers do not bother about quality. They just publish anything for money.
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Q What are the reasons for the general success of the concept of “Agents of writers” in some countries?
The so called literary agents in most of the European countries, USA etc. work on royalty, which an author receives from the sales of book. Hence they choose very carefully and work with the author as a partner to ensure sales. This concept is mostly missing in India and there are very few genuine literary agents. Others demand huge money for everything at the initial stage itself and are least bothered about marketing.
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Q What are your future plans for writing books? Also please say if you were not a writer, in what other way, you would have expressed your creativity?
I have finished two English novels, a few poetry books and a few children’s books. However, due to my hectic life schedule, I am yet to finalize a publisher. Let’s see when I can find time for this purpose. Further, basically I am a creative person. If not writing, I love to act, I love compering and I love painting. One life is too short for me!
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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?
It is an age where sales of e-books are picking up, but these are not real threats at present. However, a few years later, e-books may be the only form of books available.
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Q What is your advice to the budding authors?
Keep writing. However, write because it gives you happiness and not for name/fame/success. If you are a good writer, all these will follow you.

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


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