The Literature Times: Welcome to The Literature Times, author. Congratulations on the release of your book. What responses are you getting from your readers? Please share your experience with this book.
Author: It’s been a wonderful experience releasing my debut book “The Buried Journal”. I’ve been fortunate enough to receive a lot of positive feedback from readers who have enjoyed the story and found it to be a compelling read.
One of the most rewarding things about publishing this book has been hearing from readers who have connected with the characters and the story. It’s always a bit nerve-wracking to put your work out there for people to read and critique, but the positive response has been incredibly motivating and has encouraged me to keep writing.
The Literature Times: What encourages you to become an Author?
Author: My personal experiences with grief, sorrow, and hardships at a young age were the main driving force behind my decision to become an author. Writing became an outlet for me to express my thoughts and feelings, and I found solace in putting my experiences into words. As I continued to write, I realized that my stories could potentially help others who may be going through similar struggles. I wanted to offer hope and inspiration to those who may be feeling lost or alone, and writing was a way for me to do that. Through my writing, I hope to create a space where people can feel understood and supported, and where they can find comfort in knowing that they’re not alone.
The Literature Times: What are your favorite topics of writing? Please tell us something about your interest areas in the literature.
Author: As a writer, I have a range of interests when it comes to topics. However, I find myself most drawn to themes of personal growth, relationships, and the human condition. I believe that exploring these topics allows me to delve into the complexities of human emotions and behavior, and to examine how individuals navigate their way through life’s challenges. Ultimately, my goal as a writer is to create stories that connect with readers and inspire them to think about the world in new ways.
The Literature Times: We were hoping you could tell us about some of those writers who had inspired you and whom you follow!
Author: To be honest there ain’t any such favourite in my list. I like to explore variety of themes, so I’m not someone who is completely inspired by a particular author.
The Literature Times: The titles seem different and catchy; how you decided it? Please let us know the story behind it.
Author: The title actually came to me during a late-night writing session. I was working on one of the key scenes in the book when the phrase popped into my head, and it just felt right. As I thought more about it, I realized that the title captured the essence of what the book is about.
The Literature Times: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career.
Author: One of my biggest achievements so far has been publishing my debut book. It was a challenging but incredibly rewarding experience, and I’m so proud of the finished product.
I’m excited to see where my writing career takes me next, and I’m looking forward to continuing to learn and grow as a writer.
The Literature Times: What is your current goal in writing a career? How do you see your future in writing?
Author: My current goal in writing is to continue to grow as a writer and reach a wider audience with my work. I want to push the boundaries of what I’m capable of and challenge myself to write stories that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. Ultimately, I hope to make a lasting impact on the literary world and inspire others to pursue their own creative passions.
I see my future in writing as a lifelong journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. I plan to continue writing books and exploring different genres, but also branching out into other forms of writing such as screenplays, essays, and articles. I hope to collaborate with other creatives and engage with my readers through workshops, readings, and events. Ultimately, I want to make a meaningful contribution to the literary world and inspire others to find their own voice and pursue their own passions.
The Literature Times: Are there any other books being worked by you? Please let us know about your future projects.
Author: Yes, I am currently working on a book. That book would be hard for readers due to the story line which is based on the harsh truth. Although everyone will agree with the book but there will be only few to accept the fact.
The Literature Times: 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: One of the most notable changes in modern Indian writing is the way writers are using a more experimental and innovative approach to storytelling. There is a greater emphasis on playing with form, structure and style to create new narratives that challenge the conventions of traditional storytelling. Additionally, writers are using a more direct, conversational tone and style, which is more relatable to modern readers.
The Literature Times: How easy/ difficult it was for you to publish your book? What message would you like to give to budding authors?
Author: The process can get hectic at times, but if you ain’t working for fun or money. The path becomes meaningful by every obstacle. My message to the building authors would be deliver something that can have a good impact on readers.