Author Interviews

AN INTERVIEW WITH DISHA SHARMA

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Are you happy about being an Author?

Yes, I am happy after becoming an author. I am a self-published author of 5 books- The Half- Dead Paradise, June and Dadri Stories, Abhimanyu, How To Feed your Dull Soul, Five Days. The recent one is Five Days published by Blue Rose Publishers available on various e-commerce websites like Amazon, Flipkart.com and BlueRose Publisher.

Apart from this, presently, I am working as a freelance journalist for Womens’ era. I have 3 years and 5 months of work experience as a digital journalist at news media platforms like Newzstreet media, NewsX and ANI and a financial company. I’ve hands-on experience of internships of about 7 months.I am a blogger, columnist and research journal writer. I support causes related to visually impaired and children.

What's your motivation as an author?

My only one motivation as an author is a bundle of imaginary ideas that needs space to write it on the paper. So that always motivate me to keep a pen, paper and laptop handy in order to write as long as I want.

Which book or books have you published, and which are in pipeline?

I’ve a published five books so far—The Half- Dead Paradise, June and Dadri Stories, Abhimanyu, How To Feed your Dull Soul, Five Days. A magical fantasy Woodville witch is in the pipeline. The Half dead paradise is about a girl’s drug addiction who got trapped in her own world and started hallucinating. But after realizing the heavenly truth, she came to her consciousness and began her life again. Abhimanyu is a romantic story of a possessive husband who got trapped in his own world and what happened at the end is the fate decided by the universe.

How To Feed Your Dull Soul is a self-help soul curry that that talks about some handful tips in chapters to keep yourself motivated in difficult days. For instance, how to get out of a pandemonium condition, what’s confidence and how to perceive a picture of confidence, and tips to control anger.

Five Days is a mental health, relationship fictional story that traces the life of low-key Mumbai-based sales manager Ayaan Senger fighting his financial crisis after marrying his love Payal Ahuja. Problems seem to be never-ending and his mental health starts deteriorating. From experiencing hallucinations to mood swings, Ayaan Senger is on a verge to lose his Identity. Though Payal makes her best effort in motivating Ayaan to not feel demotivated however nothing seems to be fruitful until one day he meets a ghost on his way to Khandala. What happens after it is an interesting read.

What's your advice for budding authors?

The only one advice for budding authors is don’t be afraid of writing anything that is related to imagination on paper. Budding authors can always can always go for their first effort.

How do you fight out a "Writer's Block" ?

Think, write and think again for the best to edit the blocks that are becoming a hindrance in writing the last final manuscript.

What are the problems that you have faced in your Author journey?

I’ve a lot of ideas but whenever I tried to write it on paper, words never came out in the form of a proper structure. So, generally to form a proper structure of writing, I took almost 2-3 months to give a proper structure to an idea.

What Genre of Books do you create and Why you chose it?

I generally prefer self-help books because it’s a full of motivation. Whenever you feel, a phase of life is not in aright direction or it’s very dull and boring, a self-help book act as a motivating force to put rest to all negative thoughts.

Other than this, I like crime thriller also which always keep the readers on the edge to provide the readers a nice hook to keep and reading till the last page of the book. The most fascinating element about crime thriller genre is one can’t predict the end.

What does your typical writing day looks like?

A typical writing day is like thinking something new through newspapers, research, reading books.

Where can people contact you?

They can reach me out on my author Facebook Page, E-mail id- disharma06@gmail.com and Twitter-@disha_sharma6

As an author , what do you think are the positive things about your publications?

The only positive thing about writings, stories and publications is the hope of life, a rebirth in the same, rejuvenation and ecstasy.

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