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: Hello, thank you do much. Well, most of the readers really liked the book and appreciated my efforts. Writing this book was definitely an arduous path and I am glad that it came out really well. Also, thanks to the Evince publishing house for corroborating so well.

 

Criticspace Journals: What encourages you to become an Author?

Author: I always had a wish to write a book but never found enough time to write one. The pandemic got me spare time to accomplish the biggest wish of my life. I really enjoyed this astounding journey.

 

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

Author: well, literature is a creative art and I think it would be fascinating for any writer to explore various genres. I genuinely don’t prefer having a specific topic to write. I like writing philosophy, romance, horror, social issues, anything that’s trending. But I love to write more about motivation.

 

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

Author: Chetan Bhagat and Joanne Rowling are the two writers that I admire the most. Chetan Bhagat has written some of the most astounding books having surprising plots which fascinates me in reading more of his work. When coming to JK Rowling the creator of the “Harry Potter” has been my all-time favourite series. Apart from writing her background has been very inspiring!

 

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

Author: Honestly, it’s all about mind boggling. I spent a lot time in deciding the title, Probably more than writing the book, lol. After pondering a lot, I came out with a few titles. I conferred about it with my friends and family and eventually came out with “The Beauty of letting go”.

 

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

Author: Well, I started writing in 2017. I have been writing quotes and poems. A year ago, I started writing short stories on different websites. Few of my followers have been using my writings as captions on their post and getting inspired by my words, is what I think is the biggest achievement for me as a writer.       

 

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

Author: As a writer, I have many varied goals when it comes to my work. I want to write more books in the future as I think writing is one of the easiest ways to change the world. It’s a foremost way to spread your message to a million people, a message which has the strength to last forever. Especially in the internet era, it has become easier to reach people. I want to use the power of words to help people attain their dreams.

 

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

Author: Well, I currently am working on my Chapbook (Collection of poems) which I will be releasing next year hopefully.

 

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: I genuinely think that a lot has changed in the world of literature in Indian writing since past times. Previously, nobody had much concern about sharing the work as it was a tedious task to do so. People would write whatever fitted their style.

Today’s era has changed a lot due to the inclusion of internet. Paragraphs got shorter to keep the flowing sentences so that the reader doesn’t get bored. This is now the world we live in. Also, today’s era has many opportunities for the writers to get appreciation and fame which really boost them to write more.

 

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

Author: Getting the book published wasn’t difficult for me at all.

Firstly, I published a fiction novel about a story that was lingering in my mind for a really long time. I found it easy to pen it down as I truly enjoyed the entire journey. The Publishing house groomed me really well. The manager, the designer has done their jobs skilfully. I went for self-publishing and got my dream book published in a month.
My advice for the budding authors is to keep writing what you feel and be an avid reader. Never judge things in the binary of good and bad right away-especially with your own work. Writing is exactly like a weather. Let yourself be in it completely and then it’ll get facile to pen your thoughts. Most importantly don’t compare your work with anyone else’s. Your progress is your futurity.

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