Author's Interview at book goodies
BG : What inspires you to write?
PVS : I get inspiration from real life situations. That's it.
BG : Tell us about your writing process.
My thought process starts when I am all alone in a train journey to distant place or stay there in any hotel. I often sit at river bank and draft roughly.
I started writing for news papers in the year 1990. I am now collecting and publishing.
Thanks a lot to self publishing plateforms.
BG : Do you listen (or talk to) to your characters?
PVS : I observe a condition to make a plot for my story, then I put myself in leading character and analyze various issues, write on a rough paper what happened in real life and what could be better in the same situation. It gives me a solid idea to draft the story.
As I have published two short story books so far, I think a social story must contain a solid message to society for betterment of whole community, while a love story needs effective dialogue delivery.
BG : What advice would you give other writers?
PVS : For aspiring authors I would like to suggest to connect with people on social media and It's easy to get words of mouth there.
BG : How did you decide how to publish your books?
PVS : I searched on Google and come to know about self publishing options which are less expensive and transparent too.
It's better option rather to rush behind traditional publishers.
BG : My suggestion for new authors is of self publishing and marketing through various online platforms like Kindle, kobo etc.
BG : What do you think about the future of book publishing?
PVS : The future of self publishing is bright because it costs less to author and so to the readers too.
I have tried many traditional publisher but feel cheated considering their packages.
BG : What genres do you write?
PVS : Literary Fiction, Self-help, Novel,
BG : What formats are your books in?PVS : Both eBook and Print.
Link to this interview
https://bookgoodies.com/interview-wit...
PVS : I get inspiration from real life situations. That's it.
BG : Tell us about your writing process.
My thought process starts when I am all alone in a train journey to distant place or stay there in any hotel. I often sit at river bank and draft roughly.
I started writing for news papers in the year 1990. I am now collecting and publishing.
Thanks a lot to self publishing plateforms.
BG : Do you listen (or talk to) to your characters?
PVS : I observe a condition to make a plot for my story, then I put myself in leading character and analyze various issues, write on a rough paper what happened in real life and what could be better in the same situation. It gives me a solid idea to draft the story.
As I have published two short story books so far, I think a social story must contain a solid message to society for betterment of whole community, while a love story needs effective dialogue delivery.
BG : What advice would you give other writers?
PVS : For aspiring authors I would like to suggest to connect with people on social media and It's easy to get words of mouth there.
BG : How did you decide how to publish your books?
PVS : I searched on Google and come to know about self publishing options which are less expensive and transparent too.
It's better option rather to rush behind traditional publishers.
BG : My suggestion for new authors is of self publishing and marketing through various online platforms like Kindle, kobo etc.
BG : What do you think about the future of book publishing?
PVS : The future of self publishing is bright because it costs less to author and so to the readers too.
I have tried many traditional publisher but feel cheated considering their packages.
BG : What genres do you write?
PVS : Literary Fiction, Self-help, Novel,
BG : What formats are your books in?PVS : Both eBook and Print.
Link to this interview
https://bookgoodies.com/interview-wit...
Published on July 05, 2017 00:02
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