#AuthorInterviews
- Hi Abhishek, please tell us something about yourself?
Ans - Me...? A Novelist, A Screenwriter, An Entrepreneur, A survivor currently working/ residing in Mumbai. I'm also a significant team member at Saffron Broadcast and Media Ltd.
- You have recently published a Book, please tell us something about it.
Ans - I wanted to write an inspirational tale about the meaning of life. Since it was my first novel, I was unaware of some facts. Too my great regret... It somehow lacked. But I believe... it's never too late to learn. Will make the second novel even better!
- What inspired you to write your recent book?
- What do you like more – writing your stories or working in your profession?
- What kind of books do you read? Any favourite authors/books?
Some of my favortite books are "Shoe Dog" by Phil Knight, "The girl on the train" by Paula Hawkins, "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy, "The New Pyramid Age" by Philip Coppens, "The Polyster Prince: Rise of Dhirubhai Ambani" by Hamish McDonald, Dan Brown Series, Harry Potter series, etc.
Ans - There's a proverb - "The weak died and the coward never tried."
- What were the key challenges that you face while you write?
Ans - There's a proverb - "The weak died and the coward never tried."
There were lots of challenges, I faced throughout my journey, "from a fickle minded graphic designer to an author... now screenwriter."
My working schedules were hecking. After my work, I used to write till late night, 3 A.M. And half of the book, I completed while traveling in the metro train... since my workplace was faraway. But I never gave up, "In a certain phase of life when we get trap, There’s always a chance to swap." (proverb from my book).
- Which phase of book you hate most? Writing, Editing, Marketing, or something else?
- Are there any words of wisdom that you would like to share with new authors?
- Any other projects you are working on? Yes, what are they?
- Lastly, if you have to describe your book in few lines, how will you do it?
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