Author Interview with Aditi Sheokand

Author Interview with Aditi Sheokand

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: Thank you. It has been just few days since the release of the book and I am very delighted to see the response from readers, people are loving my work and they are appreciating and it’s very motivating for me.

The Literature Times: What encourages you to become an Author?

Author: I used to read a lot of love stories in my college days, and I always told myself that I can also write something like this. Moreover, I prefer to write my feelings through poetry and messages than speaking and it made me feel confident about writing a book.

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

Author: As you have heard about my debut in writing, so of course I love writing some romantic stories and apart from this I love writing poetry as well. But in coming years I would like to try some self-help writings.

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

Author: Ravinder Singh has been the inspiration for me in romantic non-fiction. But apart from him, I have been a constant follower of Dr Wayne Dyer and Rhonda Byrne and I love their work.

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

Author: I was trying to find a perfect title for the book and it took days to decide, but one day when I was sitting with my friend and we were discussing about the book, he came up with the idea of Together But Still Apart which suited the story really well and without giving a second thought, it became the title of the story.

The Literature Times: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career.

Author: This is my debut book so I am just looking forward to the response from the readers towards my work.

The Literature Times: What is your current goal in writing a career? How do you see your future in writing?

Author: I have taken the first step towards my writing career and of course like other writers, I would also love to contribute more by writing few books. If I see good response from the readers, I would be delighted to give myself completely to writing.

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

Author: I haven’t started writing any other book at the moment. I am still looking forward to the love for Together But Still Apart but I would definitely startwriting in few weeks.

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: The Indian literature has evolved over the past decades and writers are getting more opportunities to write and publish their work. Earlier people used to depend on publishing houses to like their work and get an approval but now we have got lots of online platforms to publish our work which is really helpful for new talents.

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

Thankfully it was so easy for me to publish my work and I didn’t need to wait for a long time for my book to be launched in the market. Now we have got lots of online platforms and self publications to help new talents change their dreams into reality.

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