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Abhijeet Singh Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters -- Fault in our stars.
Two stars with their flaws, yet glittery when together.
Abhijeet Singh Already answered it. It is like, traveling within yourself. Discovering yourself, only to take rebirth.
Abhijeet Singh 1. I travel. Travel Alot. And then ideas just start flowing. When an idea comes, I jot it down in my cellphone. to later add it in the book.

2. Review the plot. I keep the plot structured in advanced. I review the plot and rewrite the book.
Abhijeet Singh Thoroughly introspect this notion of pursuing a career in writing. If you are doing it for money, stop it immediately. It isn't going to pay you a single penny. So start with short stories. After you have written some good number of short stories, then proceed with a full-fledged book. And most importantly, write for yourself. If your work doesn't amaze you, then rewrite it. I will also add here, writing a book, specifically a fictional novel, is a wonderful experience. While writing fiction, you travel within yourself. You discover yourself. By the time, your first book is over; you have a faint idea of who you are. And when you write another fiction, you take a rebirth, like a phoenix. Beauty is in a single life; you live many lives. And that joy can't be substituted with money.
Abhijeet Singh Once you have written a book, a fiction novel, a lot of ideas keep coming in. Right now, I am developing few of those ideas. I can't disclose more as of now, but let me assure you, I don't write to make money, I write to surprise myself. It will just be like my present book, if doesn't force me to laugh, to cry or to jump from my seat, I wouldn't even get down to write.
Abhijeet Singh In your walk of life, you come across good stories; then you come across some great stories. And then you come across which don't let you sleep at night. Once in your lifetime, you come across few stories which shake your perception of society and doesn't let you sleep at night. This is THE story, which didn't let me sleep peacefully for three years, and finally, I wrote it. What we see is what people want us to see, it might not be the truth. This book narrates that struggle.
Abhijeet Singh From an incident in Bangalore. It is mentioned in Prologue, as a short story.

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