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.

Author:  The response is unbelievable, many of them read this book in a day saying they couldn’t stop themselves from reading as story is so intriguing. And everyone is enjoying my crazy twist and foremost thing people are really getting connected with my story and loving the concept.

 

Criticspace Journals: What encourages you to become an Author?

Author: Being an author was never my plan but my habit of day dreaming took me into this field. And one after another I started portraying my fictional dreams into words and from there all the magic started and now I can’t stop myself from writing.

 

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

Author: My most favorite topic is thriller, I like to create suspense among people and surprise them with so much of twists.

 

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

Author: Since childhood I have ready many of the writers, but ruskin Bond is my ideal and I adore Durjoy dutta’s way of story telling. But I really got inspired by Kumar Kaustubh who was my senior and also guided me at every step. His hard work, writings and plots inspired me a lot in every manner.

 

Criticspace Journals: The titles seem different and catchy; how you decided it? Please let us know the story behind it.

Author: Joint Family the title itself was the first thought and after that I decided the story and its characters. Actually I decided to make a web-series on this concept but suddenly I thought to write a novel first and then convert it. Joint and Family both are the most craziest blend of this era, so I just decided to put both of them together.

 

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

Author: Whenever I talk of achievements 2020 will be first in my list. It’s been a though year for everyone but 2020 was so fortunate with me. In whole year I wrote 2 feature film stories and script, 3 web series script , published two e-books, wrote 3 anthologies and started a Digital Marketing Agency “SOCIAL CHITRA” and finally at the end of the year got my first novel published.

 

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

Author: My current goal is to become a best selling author and write more thrilling novels. In future I want to see my novels into movies and web-series.

 

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

Author: Yes, but all are e-books which you can find easily on amazon kindle “Bedtime stories,” “The Talking Dead,” and “The King of Ruins.” I am currently doing research for my upcoming novel  and some other projects are also in the pipeline.

 

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?

Author: The authors and the way of writing has changed over time but its important too. As the world is moving forward everything needs to change so as this. And according to me everyone has there style of story telling and nurturing their thoughts to words.

 

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

Author: While writing a book first and foremost thing is to sit and think only on this particular subject. Which was apparently the most hardest part for me. As while thinking its hard to restrict your imagination and bring it on proper pace. I already had idea of this book so it took around 2 months to complete the story and editing took another month.My message for all the budding authors is to write, because initiation is an achievement in itself.

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