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Author Interview (Bhhagya Shalini) by Towards Literature

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  Interview with Author Bhhagya Shalini You are retired from the corporate world which is a different Identity than an author's. So, How will you introduce yourself as an author? Greetings, Thanks for this opportunity.  The author was always there, the awareness led to the true passion. Shalini started writing poetry from a young age and also has written some stories for children for an international publication. She enjoyed writing quotes on social media as “ who’s karma is it anyway? ” Some of these quotes are there in the book. Especially the first one which is very popular, that is “ life is a game best played best with diligence, faith and patience as your team players.   It is heard that you started writing at an early age in the form of poems. Why didn't you continue as a poetess then? Poetry is the essence of a rose flower, the smell is a feel good factor. Books are like the complete rose plant. Bhhagya Shalini chose to create rose plants (hahaha), but yes she is ...

Author Interview (Neelam Saxena Chandra)

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Interview with Neelam Saxena Chandra Firstly, Towards Literature would like to acknowledge you to be interviewed with us. It's my honour to discuss the path across which you reach at a peak of writing. You are awarded by many institutions and academies. Obviously, it's a win for every author as writing is creating a space in today's youth. Apart from this, you are an inspiration for women authors out there in the country and world.  Starting from the passion you have identified for writing, we would like to start our discussion. At what age you identified that you have passion for writing? What did you start writing first? I think that I was always having a flair and inclination towards writing. I began by writing my first series of letters to my Uncle in standard 1. Then, I was drawn towards poetry like a moth is drawn towards light. I began writing poems from standard VI and I was published in one of the leading newspapers in Central India when I was in Class VIII. I was ...

Book Review (Cross Connection) by Towards Literature

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Book: Cross Connection Author: Pretty Praveen Title: True Love Exists Life is full of ups and downs and all these are called phases. The phases are depended on one's personal, social, career and love life. This book is a pretty justification to these. Protagonist has a good sense of identifying her goal, thus moved to another state where she met the love of her life. Both met as the influx came from different shores and met at a strand. A beautiful love story has forged with the warmth of emotions. But time never be same. As they met, like they fell apart. Not segregated or broke up but dispersed by fate and for the afterthought of goal that is called job. Will they meet again? To know get this book. The list of scenarios which I like is; Clasping of emotions, Existence of True Love for which prominent sayings has been said, "True Love never dies, it always waits", Good and Lucid Language, Fascinating Cover, Last but not the least, Title which creates enthus...

Book Review (The Feeling of Being Loved) by Towards Literature

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Book: The Feeling of Being Loved Author: Raviraj Mishra Rating: 4 ✨ Title: Emotional Tale Love is not the thing which you have to chase. It is what you found but it matters whom you are in love with. Protagonist of the books wants to be loved by someone who give priority to heart not the look. Though, love is only when it is for someone as he/she is not for his/her looks yet idea of book should be considered. Because to have a friend with rational mind is a difficulty in itself. But her perspectives for love and its esteem make her to stay strong and to take good decisions. And it is necessary to be strong when you have already confronted the segregation from your loved ones. Thus, it becomes an obvious wish to be loved by someone who can love you for who you are not for how you are. This is what the feeling of being loved is and book titled so. An emotional tale, short read and embellished with feelings of pain. 

Interview with Author Nitin Sharma (Towards literature)

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Interview with Author Nitin Sharma "Mysterious 4:30 a.m" 1) We demand a brief introduction to you.  If I introduce myself, then, I do write Novels, poetry, quotations & Songs, it all pleases me and makes me feel alive. I have learnt the classical shade of music  and like to sing old and new Bollywood & Indi-pop songs too. whenever I sing, a part of my inner realm sings with me, Singing means diving into the ocean of peace by forgetting everything. It helps me lot in exploring my human limits, gives me energy and takes me to the ultimate level of relief. It connects me to my soul in the most different way.  Well ! If I talk about some more features which god has shaded my personality with, then as an orator, I take motivational sessions too in educational Institutions to motivate the young minds, It gives me relief, positive vibes & and makes me feel that I am one of the luckiest one who got this beautiful opportunity to make everyone awak...

Interview with Author Shefali Arora (Towards Literature)

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Interview with Author Shefali Arora "The Infinite Road" 1)We would to hear a short introduction from you.   I am an engineer by profession, with a passion for writing. I have been writing poems and  stories since childhood, and thus I decided to give a direction to my passion. I am an author  of two books – ‘A Paradise of Thoughts’, which comprises of haikus and short poems.  Whereas, my book ‘The Infinite Road’ got launched on Amazon recently.  I am currently  pursuing PhD. in computer science. In my free time, I love to write, read books, listen to  music and to play musical instruments. I also have a travel blog, where I share tips on place to  travel around the world. 2)"The Infinite Road" seems to be an interesting read. What is this all about?  The Infinite Road is a story about the emotions and relationships we craft in our daily lives.  Alunkrita, the protagonist of the story, decides to help Anokhi, a little ...

Book Review (A Life To Die For) by Towards Literature

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Book: A Life To Die For Author: Nilay Shah Rating: 4.4 ✨ Title: Crime Physiological Thriller Title is outstanding. In fact, it is the foremost impression. Author creates a suspense in the very first sight (Title & Sub-Title) but if we go through by their name, both are contradictory to each-other. For the time being, let's assume that is an inspirational read (As I thought by reading the title), its subtitle (Beware of Itself) is reflecting a sense of thriller, mystery, suspense or something like physiological content. Okay, Don't put yourself in dilemma. Let me make it clear, It's story which I would like to name as a crime physiological thriller after reading and analysing. No doubt !!! Many questions got answer but I find myself in the deep chasm of thoughts about humanity. Well, it was the demand of story but somewhere such heinous crimes exists in the world. Thus, author could create such fictional story, characters and all. The things I liked from the boo...