Friday, 29 January 2021

SUCCESS STORY OF RUBINA RAMESH IN THE FIELD OF WRITING

 

SUCCESS STORY OF RUBINA RAMESH IN THE FIELD OF WRITING     

RUBINA RAMESH


BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR 

 Rubina Ramesh is an avid reader, writer, blogger, book reviewer and marketer. She is the founder of The Book Club, an online book publicity group. Her first literary work was published in her school magazine. It gave her immense pride to see her own name at the bottom of the article. She was about 8 years old at that time. She then went to complete her MBA and after her marriage to her childhood friend, her travel saga started. From The Netherlands to the British Isles, she lived her life like an adventure. After a short stint in Malaysia, she finally settled down in the desert state of the USA, Arizona. Living with her DH and two human kids and one doggie kid, Rubina has finally started living the life she had always dreamed about - that of a writer. 

email me @ rubinaramesh1973@gmail.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RubinaRameshWrites/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/rubinaramesh199

Website: https://www.rubina-ramesh.com/ 

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Q  Are you a professional writer?

I wish I could say that but I can’t even say it’s a hobby. Call it a burning passion that I am fighting tooth and nail every day, just to write a few lines.

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Q  What is your specific field of writing?

Romance and Fantasy. I love both the genres so I combined them with “Asherah: A Warrior Princess”. I am planning a sequel on those lines. And next year, I plan to write only paranormal romance.

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Q  Are there any specific reasons for choosing this particular field?

That of a writer or romance writer? Let me go with being a writer. I used to travel a lot. Every three years my dad would get a transfer. So writing diaries was my best friend. I suppose I should thank that habit of mine.

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Q . Which particular book of yours do you consider as the best so far, and why?

“Destined”. I am playing favourites here. But Esha of Destined has touched many women’s lives, including mine. I have readers writing to me regarding how they could fight for their rights or their parent’s rights after reading my book. And a few men did write to me saying that I have shown men as heartless and money minded. Well, all I can say is that they must not have read the whole book.

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Q  Did you receive appreciation/recognition/adequate sales for your books? What is your own assessment?

I am an indie author. A proud one at that. KDP dashboard is my appreciation and the emails and reviews from my readers are the recognitions. So I think I have collected a fair share of them. I am grateful to the readers & reviewers for every word posted for me. Regarding my own assessment, I would say “How can I not love my babies!!”

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Q  Who is your role model?

My mirror. My struggles and my small victories teach me every day, what I have achieved and what I can.

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Q  Which other author’s books, do you feel, come close to your style of writing?

I have read most of the authors & many of them are my friends. Each one has a distinct writing style and none of us ape each other. I might be inspired to write from other stories, especially, the imageries that are created while reading a book or watching a movie. But same style is very difficult to copy.

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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 know of authors who have done it beautifully. But knowing my temperament I don’t think I can. I am too stuck up with my story line. I have a tough time listening even to my editors, so working with another author is not possible. I have tried it. But it’s dying a slow death even in our minds. But who knows? Never say, never.

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Q  When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?

The truth is that I start with a blank canvas. I never know where I am going with the characters or to which point they will go. I walk with them as they show me the path. The reasoning I can give you is once I write, I am bored. So once it’s out of my head, it loses its novelty. As for, where do ideas come from - even the questions you have asked are triggering a story in me.

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Q  Could you share with us, an interesting event/incident/experience faced with the other writers, publishers or readers in your writing career?   

My first book was not a book, but a story in an anthology. It was with a small publisher and I was very excited. It was a story of an incident that had happened in my life. Since it was a competition, we had to get our friends to vote and comment. So there was another writer whose friends came and thrashed by story and said that since it’s a real story, I didn’t have to work too hard on it. That was my first face off with criticism in public. After that I made it a point, never to write for an anthology, never to react to criticism and never ever accept any publisher who had no respect for anyone’s story.

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Q  Besides the quality of writing, in your opinion, what are the other factors for the success of a book? On an average, how many months do you take to complete one book, in all respects?

Book cover, never neglect it.  Editing bites you in your pocket but is a necessary evil. Then marketing - if you have the guts to write, you should have the lungs to scream about it. About the time taken it can be 4 months to one year, depending on where my life is at that point of time.

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

You and I met on Facebook, right? Like that so many readers and fellow authors have come together due to our dear Facebook. Don’t underestimate the power of Facebook.

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

Name and fame, may be and wealth - depends. If you write one book and expect it be become the next Harry Potter, don’t forget, it’s a series. Regarding aspects motivating for writing, my answer is “Each one of them and more, but may not be in that order.”

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

They are the keys to the lock that the authors can’t open otherwise. It depends also on the fact what an author wants. If you want to be a trad published author - you need them. If you want to be an indie author - well, you have to be that key.

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Q  If you were not a writer, in what other way, you would have expressed your creativity?

Web-designing. I am going to start something new soon and will update as soon as I am done. I feel that it would be good for the authors.

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Q  Have your family members and friends helped and/or contributed in any way, in your writing career?

Friends have contributed a LOT. I am damn lucky that way. Family leaves me alone when I write. My kids know that mommy is busy now and they won’t disturb me when I do sit down to write. That’s help enough.

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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?

This is a tricky question. There was a time when I loved paperbacks. But today when I can carry hundreds, if not thousands of books in my kindle, why should I be happy with anything less?

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Q  What is your future plan for writing books?

This year I have a series of three, based on the life of Maya coming out. One fantasy and my next is a short rom-com called The Imperfect Bride.

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Q  What is your advice to the budding authors?

Just write – publish--write and there is no other mantra. Don’t go for buy backs. It will sadden you when you get your KDP report. No money earned and all money gone. So giving false projections with buy backs is stupidity, since you are not gaining any readers. But then I am a firm believer of,  “to each his own”. That’s my mantra.

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

Friday, 8 January 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS OF PAULA LOUISE SHENE IN WRITING, INSPITE OF SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN LIFE

 

ACHIEVEMENTS OF PAULA LOUISE SHENE IN WRITING, INSPITE OF SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN LIFE

 

PAULA LOUISE SHENE 

 

BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Multi-genre writer, Former college administrator; business owner, Children’s stories under Paula Shene, PC Shene for Sci-fi/Fantasy. Articles: lifestyle, psychology, health, How To, PLS/PCS for poems: Free Style, Acrostic, Rhyme, Illustrator, editor, avid researcher in her quest for eclectic knowledge

https://thebooktrap.weebly.com/paula-louise-shene.html

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Q  Are you a professional writer? What is your specific field of writing?

Yes, I am a professional writer. I have many interests. Initially I did not write for publication, but only for a need, when I was pushed to submit, I did, got accepted and found writing helped my sanity, when I was the care giver for my husband for twelve plus years. Now I write & edit because, it is a love. I write on various topics e.g. Children's Stories; Young Adult stories; Family Stories; Articles – Health, Life Style: Psychology. Short Stories- Ghost, adventure, science fiction, fantasy, Noir comedy; Love; Family. Poetry – Prayers, Admonishing; Social issues: anti-war, exploitation in any areas; Love – unconditional, carnal, brotherly; nature; life in general.

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Q  Which particular book of yours do you consider as the best so far, and why?

l consider my present book as my best. It is part of my God series and is entitled God's Love, that is to be published this month & deals with my childhood – the story of why I am, as I am.

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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?

Recently I had teamed up with other poets to publish and it was an easy transition. My Young adult fantasy adventure was written to dovetail into a series of books with another author who is no longer writing and I have my rights back on the book. I found it, the most difficult story to write. I had to follow a focal point script but was given the leeway to get from each point to point. My style of writing consists of a general idea with an end point, research if I do not know the subject intimately, start to write and let the characters spin the story.

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Q When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?

Anything can trigger a story. Usually I start typing immediately.

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Q On an average, how many months do you take to complete one book, in all respects?

When I do the poetry books with many authors it takes months. I am dealing with many cultures and languages. I have meetings with the authors and on usages of words and sometimes translations are not clear from one language to another. 

But my own children's books take the longest because I must wait on my illustrator – my youngest son who does the drawings but then I do the coloration and they are water color pens and one illustration can take a full day & there are usually ten to twelve illustrations per book.

The story itself depends on what is going on in my life – anywhere from one day to a week in finishing writing, a day to do editing, reading it aloud to one of my sons and have him point out lack of clarity. A children's book takes up to a month to produce.

The adult stories take a couple of days. When I start a story I continue to write until I am done. Then I look for errors, any dead ends & then grammar etc.  I write short stories, anywhere from a couple thousand to ten thousand words. My short stories have been ready to publish but I don't have enough to make a book. They are however, on sites around the net to read in pre-edit form.

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Q Could you share with us, an interesting event/incident/experience faced with the other writers, publishers or readers in your writing career?

I was getting ready to write a story and ended up in the hospital with an injury.  I do not like waiting to write, if I have a story to tell. So here I was lying on a gurney in line to go into the MRI machine at the local hospital; I was the third in line. As the procedure usually takes less than half an hour, I figured that I'd be out in about an hour or so, as the first person just went in on an emergency basis.  I started to write and edit the story in my head thinking I'd at least get a start on the book and when I get home, to start writing it.  In reality it was several hours later that  I was being moved into the MRI room. I was then chatting with the woman whom I knew, as I have been accident prone and had been there before. It seems that the emergency person had sprayed his hair with a dying chemical that had metal shavings as a component and his hair caught fire. It was a big lesson for us to know what is in the product we are using. When I got home I had the book typed out in hours as all the avenues I was going to run down had been done in my head. The book that was written on the gurney including editing is titled “Mason and the Rainbow Bridge”. It is in one of the Peacock Writers book where the theme was death.

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Q In your opinion, besides the quality of writing, what are the other factors for the success of a book?

Marketing to the correct audience. Even if a book is considered dreadful by mainstream or indie, there is always a market, which we should find out and market it to them.

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Q Which aspects motivate you to write books? Earning money/publicity/helping readers/self-satisfaction/others?.

My career started as a need, turned into a necessity to keep my sanity dealing with being a caretaker of an overactive personality and then morphed back into a love of words. I've earned little money so far, as most of my writing has been and still is for charity.  But I have young fans all over the world, who enjoy my children books.

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

Yes and no, until I became involved with the “Every Child Lifeline Charity Foundation”, when I got targeted by a troll, a stalker and a hacker, when Facebook was helpful. Now I have an impersonator that goes into groups pretending to be me and being nasty.

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Q In your opinion, is there adequate scope for name/fame/wealth in the field of writing?

Yes, of course. But the artist field has not changed much over the years.  

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

If one can afford to hire an agent then one has help in getting success. That is why in today's cyber society we have Artist groups who help one another with their talents. In today's world, writing is not considered a bad occupation for a woman to engage in.  

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Q Have your family members and friends helped and/or contributed in any way, in your writing career?

My youngest son has been my children's books illustrator and now on Tik Tok. My middle son is a musician and writer who has yet to publish. My oldest son promotes me to everyone and he also gets me in, on some of his Tik Tok videos.  My adopted or mentored children are all artists of every sort & I am happy to see them all, using their talents for enjoyment and for profit.

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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 love e-books, because I have lymph edema, a condition I inherited from my two stints with cancer treatment. I carry thousands of books with me on a sliver of technology. I would love to see them start marketing school books on this medium. There is a similar technology with audio books and they are a boon to those with sight impairment.

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Q What are your future plans for writing books?

I am a partner and co-founder in Tea Luck Publishing, where I am also publishing the charity books for the Every Child Lifeline Charity Foundation. I see no end to my writing, research, or teaching and producing until my spirit departs.

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Q What is your advice to the budding authors?

He or she should not get discouraged. If one has a burning desire to write, one should bring it out, put it on paper or to technology, but it must be done. Bad grammar and bad spelling can always be corrected by a good editor and without losing the fire in the story. The detractors must be ignored.  Everyone does have a story to tell, for which the medium and fans must be found. One should not expect to get rich but if one does rich, one should help the next person to be as good in writing. In case the one whom we taught becomes better than us, we should wear that as a badge of honour.

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 1 January 2021

CONTRIBUTION OF SARAH BOWMAN AS A CHILDREN’S WRITER

     

CONTRIBUTION OF SARAH BOWMAN AS A CHILDREN’S WRITER

SARAH BOWMAN


BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Sarah Bowman is a Children’s Author, Storyteller, educator, wife and mother. She enjoys nature and feels that God speaks to her through nature.  Sarah is also a certified yoga instructor and loves to help and inspire others to become what God has designed them to be.

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

Yes, I am a professional writer. I have been a Published Amazon Author since 2010. I have twenty- five published books.

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Q What is your specific field of writing?

I am a Children’s Author. However, I have also written poetry and have two Published Christian books.

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Q Are there any specific reasons for choosing this particular field?

Yes, I have always had a very vivid imagination, even as a child. Children’s books allow me to relive the innocence of my youth. Writing Children’s Literature helps me, not to take life too seriously and that there is always room for magic and fantasy.  My books are very colorful and sugary sweet so to speak and very magical and whimsical.

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Q What has been the general assessment of the reviewers & readers for your books?

I have always done well, with my books, especially in the United Kingdom and Japan. Also, all my books are available in audio format.

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Q What is your own general assessment of your books?

I love my books, but just as any writer. I feel that there is a lot of improvement to be done and that I am always improving. I am always learning new styles of writing and challenging myself. I feel that no one ever reaches that perfect place in their writings. There are always some things to learn, ways to improve and perfect our craft.

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Q Who is your role model?

I have never looked at many people as “role models”. I look to God, mostly. I also admire Mother Teresa. But, I would love to say Dr. Suess, because a lot of my stories are very silly and very easy to read.

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

I have no objections to promoting and joining forces with other writers. However, I have always remained solo.

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Q When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?

Most of my ideas come from things which I have lived in my life. However, anything can inspire me. I will jot words down in rough draft writing, quite a bit. However, I am more of a feel, the emotion writer. I write when I feel the emotion to write.

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Q  How did you assess the success of your books in the world, through receiving appreciation/recognition, adequate sales or in any other way?

Success can be measured in so many different ways. A person can be successful, without making tons of money, if their writings have touched or helped someone.  To become a writer, you have to really love writing and words. If that isn’t what fuels your writing, then you will not succeed, in this industry.

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Q Which aspects motivate you to write books? Earning money/publicity/helping readers/self-satisfaction/others?.

Making others happy is what motivates my writings. If I can make at least one person smile, I have done my job as a writer.

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

Yes, Facebook has helped me quite a bit with advertisement of my books.

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Q In your opinion, is there adequate scope for name/fame/wealth in the field of writing?

I feel that there is a lot of wealth and fame in writing. However, it takes some time to achieve that. But, we should not make fame our priority in writing. A true writer just wants his story told.

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Q If you were not a writer, in what other way, you would have expressed your creativity?

I think, I would have always been a writer. However, if not, then as a person, I would have used music and/or painting to express my creativity.

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Q Have your family members and friends helped and/or contributed in any way, in your writing career?

I have some great friends, who have encouraged me along the way.

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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 prefer paperback or audio books, but e-books are the way of the future.  I feel that they are fine, as long as the story is told.

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Q What is your advice to the budding authors?

They should continue to write books.  Writing gives us an identity, not sure who we would be without it. They should just not give up but keep writing, perfecting their works, doing what makes them feel happy and inspired. They should keep money and fame last on their list, so that they can really enjoy writing. They should fall in love with their work.

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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


Thursday, 4 July 2019

STORY OF THE SUCCESS OF SUJATA PARASHAR IN THE REALM OF WRITING






                                         SUJATA PARASHAR       
                                             




 BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Sujata Parashar is a best-selling Indian novelist, short-story writer, poet and founder of a talk-therapy based platform to encourage emotional well-being, called the “Talk - it – Out Express”. She has written nine books so far, including a non-fiction, which is scheduled to be published by the end of 2019. Her latest fiction titled, “The Temple Bar Woman”, is a revenge story. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Rights and has a rich and diverse experience in the development sector.  She is the recipient of the “100 Women Faces 2018” award, for her contribution to literature and the development sector. This award is instituted by Womennovator and Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs (COWE). In 2016 she was also presented the prestigious “Karamaveer Chakra Award”, instituted by iCongo (supported by UN), conferred to individuals who bring about positive social impact in the lives of the people and the planet.
Website: www.sujataparashar.in
Website: http://www.tioe.in/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sujatavidu
Facebook TiO: www.facebook.com/TalkTiO/
Twitter: twitter.com/sujatavidu
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sujataparashar/


Q Are you a professional writer? How many of your books have been published so far?
As an author, I am skillful, competent and established since 2009 (and I do get royalty for my books - even if the amount is best not mentioned). I hope that qualifies as being called a “Professional writer”. I have written nine books so far, including a book of short stories, three poetry collections and a non-fiction, which is scheduled to come out by end of 2019. Currently, I am writing my tenth book.
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Q What is your specific field of writing?
I started off as a fiction-writer and as mentioned above, went on to experiment with other forms of writing, including short stories and poetry.
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Q Are there any specific reasons, for choosing this particular field?
I am a chance writer. I was a voracious reader as a child, but had no intention of becoming a writer, till I decided to approach a few known publishers for my first book, (which was initially being written for self-consumption). Luckily, it was picked up by Rupa and co. and became an instant bestseller. However, it was only after the release of my second book that I took the title of being called a fiction writer seriously.
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Q What has been the general assessment of the reviewers and readers for your books?
Most have been favourable. I would like to give half the credit to the time-period when my books were released, starting from my first book, “In Pursuit of infidelity”, which catapulted me into the writing world in the first place. That was the time when Indian readers were opening up to the idea of reading different kinds of books and the readership was growing. More importantly, thanks to Chetan Bhagat and a few other writers, the Indian youth became more receptive to reading Indian fiction. So, I was lucky, in a way.
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Q Which particular book of yours, do you consider as the best so far, and why?  
All my books are special to me for different reasons. However, my latest, “The Temple Bar Woman” slotted as a socio – political thriller and published in Jan 2018 was the most difficult to write. It is a powerful story of female fortitude and gumption, where the aim was to show the immense strength a woman carries within. The story is dedicated to the fearless survivors of sexual assault and rape. This was the first time, I attempted to write in a genre, I knew nothing about and so there was a point in time, when I had almost, but given up writing it. I was delighted when it finally came out and was received well.
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Q Did you receive appreciation/recognition & adequate sales for this book, or any other book, in the world?
After almost ten years, all my books (starting from my first) are still in the market and being read by readers. What could be a better recognition than that? A couple of my fictions are being taught as a part of English Lit curriculum in some of the prestigious colleges of the country, is another form of appreciation for which I am immensely grateful. I have also received the “100 Women Faces 2018 Award” (instituted by Womennovator and Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs) for my novel, “The Temple Bar Woman,” dedicated to the fearless survivors of sexual assault and rape, as well as, for my work in the bleeding disorders community with focus on their mental health.
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Q Who is your role model?
From Gandhi ji for his wonderful book, “My Experiments with Truth,” to Kamala Das for her fearless writing, and Elizabeth Gilbert for her honest recounting of her own journey, to Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay for his portrayal of powerful women characters, I have been influenced by many writers. I have also much enjoyed reading the English classic romance writers like Jane Austen, Bronte Sisters, DH Lawrence et al.
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Q Which other author’s books, do you feel, come close to your style of writing?
I think writers have their own unique styles. It is rare to find two writers having similar style of storytelling or writing. I have not come across anyone who writes like me.
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Q When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?
The trigger or seed idea for most of my books can come to me from anywhere. However, most of them have happened while I had specific questions in my mind, to which there were no immediate solutions.
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Q On an average, how many months do you take to complete one book, in all respects?
It depends on the story. So far, I have taken six months (for my first book) to 4 years (for my latest book) to complete the first draft.
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Q You have mentioned that you are the founder of a talk-therapy based platform to encourage emotional well-being, called the “Talk-it-Out-Express”. Could you kindly provide its brief details, links and the procedure to join it, since it is considered that it is a very interesting and useful platform and will benefit the readers a lot? 
Thank you for asking me this question. My talk therapy based platform, “Talk-it-Out-Express”, was initiated in 2017. During my work in the social sector as a psychosocial trainer, I realized that there was a gap in the kind of emotions people readily showed to the world, and that they suppressed within. I initiated the platform to encourage people to have meaningful conversations and talk about emotions which mattered a lot, but remained ignored or neglected due to stigma or social conditioning. In these couple of years, TiOE has completed more than a dozen workshops (nationally and internationally) to help people recognize, understand and positively express their unresolved emotions. The unique aspect of these workshops is that it caters to people of all age groups, different backgrounds and work profiles. We develop our modules based on the need of a specific group. To know more about TiOE, readers can visit our website- www.tioe.in and if interested, they can also join our Facebook page.                                        
                                                                  ---------------vijaiksharma


Wednesday, 3 July 2019

PAROMITA GOSWAMI OPINES ABOUT WRITING ACTIVITIES





                                                   PAROMITA GOSWAMI              




BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Paromita Goswami is a writer, an avid storyteller by passion and a rebel by choice. According to her, the world is full of stories and she loves to pen them down. Born in Shillong, she grew up very close to nature and it has influenced her thoughts in a big way.  Penning short stories for magazines and websites, she finally published her first book, Shamsuddin’s Grave in 2015. Her second book Grow Up Messy! was published in 2016. It is part of a growing up series for the middle grade. Her most recent works are two short reads (i)THE WEDDING GIFT, (story of pursuit of happiness of a young widow) for the YA (ii) THE SANTA’S GIFT (a mother-child drama on Christmas ) for the kids. Her new novel; THE CLOCKMAKER (Jungle Series Book 1), a supernatural thriller is due in January 2019, on Amazon Kindle. Her works are not genre specific and her books offer to the readers, the variety of life from literary fiction to children’s book to paranormal thriller and women fiction. She is also the founder of Raipur Little Minds Book Reading Club, which enhances the creativity and book reading habits in children. It is a group for young minds with lots of activities throughout the year, like physical meet ups, cultural programs, summer camps, winter carnivals, movie sessions and day trips. She lives in Raipur with her family.  

Facebook Author/fan page - https://www.facebook.com/authorparomita/
Goodreads link : https://www.goodreads.com/ParomitaGoswami

Q  Are you a professional writer? How many of your books have been published so far?
There are two novels, one novelette and two short reads that I have published so far. I presume that makes me a professional writer.
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Q  What is your specific field of writing? Are there any specific reasons, for choosing this particular field?
I am a fiction writer. Indian drama is my forte. I feel that this allows us to be closer to the real world. Our characters and their challenges are picked up from everyday life.
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Q  What has been the general assessment of the reviewers and readers for your books? Did you receive appreciation/recognition & adequate sales for your books in the world?
Some do enjoy the experiments I make, with my writings and a few are obviously not happy with it because it is different then what they are used to. However, my books are bestsellers in Amazon India.
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Q  What is your own general assessment of your books? Which particular book of yours, do you consider as the best so far, and why?  
Every story that I weave, sets me onto a new venture. All my books are very close to my heart. (a) The Wedding Gift – story of a widow and her pursuit for happiness. (b)Grow Up Messy! – Story of a five year old girl who craves for a big family. The plot is of a military background set in the early eighties. ©The Clockmaker – The paranormal Indian drama is the story of a Clockmaker, who is frustrated with his life. It is a new release and current horror best seller in Amazon India.
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Q  When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?
Ideas can come about at any time and yes, it is always advisable to note them down. I always do that.
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Q  On an average, how many months do you take to complete one book, in all respects?
It depends upon the type of book you are writing. If it is a children’s book, then the period of a few weeks is fine. But if it is a horror or drama, then it takes time. Of course, short reads can be written in a day or two, depending upon the idea that is cooking in our head.
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Q  Besides the quality of writing, in your opinion, what are the other factors for the success of a book?
Editing and good marketing of the book are equally important for the success of the book.
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Q  Which aspects motivate you to write books? Earning money/publicity/helping readers/self-satisfaction/others? If you were not a writer, in what other way, you would have expressed your creativity?
I write out of passion. I enjoy it thoroughly. And making money is not bad following your passion. Storytelling has always been a part of me. So, that is another way, I would have expressed my creativity. In fact, I am doing it for the kids.
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Q  Has Facebook helped you in any way, in your writing career or even otherwise? If yes, please elucidate.
Facebook is a very good platform for networking and sharing our work. I would recommend it to all.
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Q  In your opinion, is there adequate scope for name/fame/wealth in the field of writing?
Of course there is. Otherwise I won’t have been doing this interview with you today. However, nothing comes in one night. You have to keep on writing, to get your work more visible.
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Q  Have your family members and friends helped and/or contributed in any way, in your writing career?
Of course, without their support nothing is possible in this world.
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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?
E-books are here to stay. However, that doesn’t mean the paperbacks will be gone. Both have their own essence and reader base. A few readers enjoy both.
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Q  What are your future plans for writing books?
I am doing a Jungle series which is horror genre. So I shall continue with it for a while as I have around ten stories to tell under this theme. Of course all are not full-fledged novels. Some are short stories and novelettes too.
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Q  What is your advice to the budding authors?
I would advise them to please keep on writing.

                                                                           ----------vijaiksharma