What teen’s age be like? is a question I frequently asked my self. A doubt that always struck me to know the existence of life, I often used to say myself there’s nothing in this life, but I was wrong, the main reason why I wrote this book is to say everyone that, there are enormous amount of things revolving around, we are the puppet with a soul, the only thought encouraged me to go through this whole journey is just to focus on present, I don’t know of past, I don’t want to know about future. I just elucidated the zone of mine and advice you to be in the stage you are, don’t think that only this teenager zone is complex, no every phase of life has there own content, some deep one, some are easy to get to know.
This book will connect you with every thing, not just of teen’s, the whole journey of teenager society where you have to go through every house and knock the door, and some libraries for some tips of life, which I acknowledged, a play ground for you to enjoy your activities… And not to forget to close the gate of play ground.
I think every age of person can go through this book, a one can read this who had lived this zone, a one can read this who had just came out of this zone and the one who is going through it, by any way it will help you and your surroundings, my presentation is simple not my thoughts.

Criticspace Journals: Welcome to Criticspace Journals, author. Congratulations on the release of your book. What responses are you getting from your readers? Please share your experience with this book.

Aaliya Balabatti: It has been the nice journey to share this book, my thoughts with you all, the responses are overwhelming, peoples are eager to read my book

Criticspace Journals: What encourages you to become an Author?

Aaliya Balabatti: To drag myself in this field is very peculiar, I have just elucidated my zone and the scenario of world what I have seen and grasped.

Criticspace Journals: What are your favorite topics of writing? Please tell us something about your interest areas in literature.

Aaliya Balabatti: In other words literature is just to convey feelings in silence which I have done now, yeah there are many topics revolving around in my mind, which I have to put on the paper, I’m just a Tyro a novice.

Criticspace Journals: We were hoping you could tell us about some of those writers who had inspired you and whom you follow!

Aaliya Balabatti: I love to read, a bibliophile; there are many writers who’s journey I know, but to inspire me was just a thought: ‘Till the date I’m there will be stories’

Criticspace Journals: The title seems different and catchy; how did you decide it? Please let us know the story behind it.

Aaliya Balabatti: First of all, I’m in a zone of teenager, I know how mind thinks, detach you from this world to another world, albeit I have given some motivational points for my self and for everyone because my journey is different from others and now I’m glad to live this journey. Feeling and wanting are most important point to catch by the teens in this zone.

Criticspace Journals: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career.

Aaliya Balabatti: Till yesterday I was a self writer to myself but today I’m know my by name and work tq to the evincepub publisher to supporting me, my writing progress is till in progress till I become adroit in it.                            

Criticspace Journals: What is your current goal in your writing career? How do you see your future in writing?

Aaliya Balabatti: Journey will be long, so far so good, learning to brash my thoughts out, well seeing the future is only depending on how I will take it upto the hill, but as I’m now happy with my achievement.

Criticspace Journals: Are there any other books being worked by you? Please let us know about your future projects.

Aaliya Balabatti: This is my debut book, hoping to fill the rack with my books, yeah there are many topics on which I will wish to work on them.

Criticspace Journals: How you see Indian writing in the 21st century? What changes do you see in the modern way of writing? Do you feel it has been changed by the time?

Aaliya Balabatti: Source of writing opportunities will be different but to put out the own imagination and give the shape is always the same, well now stories are different, way of presentation is different, it’s good to have some changes give some new generous value to it, being in 21st century everyone is a artist, to write it or to speak it, but what’s the worth to nation by you should be understood by writer’s.

Criticspace Journals: How easy/ difficult it was for you to publish your book? What message would you like to give to budding authors?

Aaliya Balabatti: When you sit for writing never ever think about where will your story go, first make it as your priority ask for feed back if it is evident then there will be many opportunities available on the digital media, as talking about myself neither writing was difficult to me nor publishing because the publishers were very kind, the process went very smooth, hope my book should reach every reader without any difficulty.

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