Description
“Detective Srinjay, a seasoned veteran of the Washington D.C. police force, is a man defined by the shadows he confronts. From the opulent heights of power to the gritty underbelly of crime, he navigates a world of deceit and danger.
As the city evolves, so do the threats. From serial killers to cyber warfare, Srinjay stands as an unwavering protector. His journey is a relentless pursuit of justice, a battle against the forces that seek to corrupt and destroy. With each case, he delves deeper into the city’s underbelly, uncovering a web of interconnected crimes and conspiracies.
A gripping tale of suspense, this novel explores the complexities of urban life, the blurred lines between good and evil, and the enduring spirit of a man dedicated to protecting his city.”
Interview:
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: Reader 1 -The Detective Srinjay has come to the anti-social to smell it like the German shepherd dog and since to be utilised for the betterment of our society. Reader 2-Detective Srinjay 2.2 was a thrilling and engaging read. The intricate plot, well-developed characters, and vivid descriptions kept me hooked from start to finish. Reader 3 -Overall, Detective Srinjay 2.2 is a fantastic addition to the series. I eagerly await the next installment ! Reader 4- The depth and the conceptions has come to a upfront to the readers. Reader 5 – Now I am feeling that it is now India’s time to answer Sherlock Holmes.
These responses I am getting from my readers.
I am delighted to receive such positive feedback regarding Detective Srinjay’s latest case. Everyone’s thoughtful comments have been invaluable in shaping my writing. I am already working on the next installment and am eager to continue the series with the same level of excitement and intrigue.
The Literature Times: What encourages you to become an Author?
Author: As an author, I can tell you that the following factors often inspire people to embark on a writing journey:
- A Passion for Storytelling: The desire to share stories, create worlds, and connect with readers on a deep emotional level is a powerful motivator.
- A Unique Perspective: If you have a unique worldview or experiences that you believe can resonate with others, writing can be a way to share your perspective and make a difference.
- A Love of Language: If you appreciate the beauty and power of words, writing can be a fulfilling way to express yourself.
- A Desire for Creative Expression: Writing offers a creative outlet to explore your imagination and express your ideas in new and innovative ways.
- A Sense of Accomplishment: Completing a book or piece of writing can be incredibly rewarding and satisfying.
Ultimately, the best reason to become an author is to follow your heart and pursue your passion.
The Literature Times: What are your favorite topics of writing? Please tell us something about your interest areas in the literature.
Author: As an author who enjoys fantasy, fiction, Indian mythology, and mystery novels, I find myself drawn to the following topics:
- Mythological Reimaginings: Exploring ancient legends and folklore from Indian mythology and reimagining them in new and exciting ways.
- Fantasy Worlds: Creating intricate and immersive fantasy realms with unique cultures, creatures, and magic systems.
- Mystery and Intrigue: Crafting complex and suspenseful plots filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations.
- Character-Driven Stories: Developing complex and relatable characters whose journeys and experiences drive the narrative.
- Social and Political Commentary: Using fiction to explore important social and political issues through the lens of storytelling.
These are just a few of the topics that inspire me. I believe that the best stories are those that combine elements of different genres and explore a wide range of themes.
The Literature Times: We were hoping you could tell us about some of those writers who had inspired you and whom you follow!
Author: As an author who admires the works of Saksham Garg and Sarah J. Maas, I am particularly drawn to writers who:
- Create Rich and Imaginative Worlds: Both Garg and Maas are masters at crafting intricate and immersive settings that feel both familiar and fantastical.
- Develop Complex and Relatable Characters: Their characters are well-rounded, flawed, and deeply human, making it easy for readers to connect with them on an emotional level.
- Blend Different Genres Seamlessly: Both authors have a unique ability to combine elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure into cohesive and engaging narratives.
- Explore Themes of Love, Loss, and Redemption: Their stories often delve into universal themes that resonate with readers of all ages.
Some authors I particularly admire include:
- J.K. Rowling: For her iconic Harry Potter series, which has captured the hearts of millions of readers around the world.
- Neil Gaiman: For his imaginative and thought-provoking works, such as “American Gods” and “The Sandman.”
- George R.R. Martin: For his epic fantasy series, “A Song of Ice and Fire,” which is known for its complex characters and shocking plot twists.
These authors, along with Saksham Garg and Sarah J. Maas, have inspired me to strive for excellence in my own writing.
The Literature Times: The titles seem different and catchy; how you decided it? Please let us know the story behind it.
Author: While searching the net , I get to know the meaning of the name “Srinjay” which is a person who enjoys adventures and wins over the peaks of mountains so I got motivated from this name and decided to keep it as the title of the book as in the story Srinjay goes deep inside the case and solves it.
The Literature Times: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career.
Author: The journey is very initial and too early to predict . I am just a budding author who is trying to get inside the reader’s heart
The Literature Times: What is your current goal in writing a career? How do you see your future in writing?
Author: Current goal of writing is always to be a part of good readers as well as good authors.
The Literature Times: Are there any other books being worked by you? Please let us know about your future projects.
Author: No, but I am now working on an Indian Mythology or Indian fiction book and will continue with Detective Srinjay.
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: Indian writing in the 21st century is a vibrant and diverse landscape, reflecting the country’s rich cultural heritage and its rapid modernization. While traditional forms of writing continue to be practiced and appreciated, there are also significant shifts in the way stories are told and consumed.
Key changes in modern Indian writing:
- Experimentation with genres and styles: Contemporary Indian writers are exploring a wide range of genres, from historical fiction and fantasy to science fiction and magical realism. They are also experimenting with different narrative styles, such as nonlinear storytelling and fragmented narratives.
- Focus on social and political issues: Many modern Indian writers are addressing important social and political issues, such as caste discrimination, gender inequality, and environmental concerns. They are using their writing to raise awareness and challenge societal norms.
- Influence of global culture: Indian writers are increasingly influenced by global cultural trends and movements. This has led to a more cosmopolitan and interconnected approach to storytelling.
- Rise of digital platforms: The internet and social media have had a profound impact on the way Indian writing is produced, distributed, and consumed. Digital platforms have created new opportunities for writers to reach a wider audience and connect with readers from around the world.
The changing role of time:
Time has certainly played a significant role in shaping modern Indian writing. The rapid pace of globalization and technological change has led to a more interconnected and diverse world. This has influenced the way Indian writers think about their craft and the stories they tell.
Additionally, the increasing speed of information and communication has made it easier for writers to access and engage with different cultures and perspectives. This has led to a more cosmopolitan and inclusive approach to storytelling.
Overall, Indian writing in the 21st century is a dynamic and evolving landscape. While traditional forms of writing continue to be valued, there are also significant shifts in the way stories are told and consumed. The influence of global culture and the rise of digital platforms have created new opportunities for Indian writers to reach a wider audience and experiment with different genres and styles.
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: It was not really difficulty. It was a reply enjoyment to get so many publishers to publish this book. The message I like to give to budding authors is that writing always makes a man vivacious and painless leaving with growing society.