No minion in writing, this girl.
KAVIPRIYA MOORTHY

Wearing your passion on your sleeve is not something everybody would do and whoever does it, I have immense respect and love for them. One such person is Kavipriya Moorthy. An avid blogger who turned out to be an author by choice and not by chance. Writing has been a passion for her for a long time and the book was incubated in her mind for quite sometime before she decided to give it a try. Apart from writing, she is all things sweet. Kindhearted. Loves to eat and wants to be born as a minion in her next birth.
A brief on her’
A typical Chennaite, who does window shopping in T. Nagar, goes crazy about actor Surya, listens to peppy songs while traveling and takes thrill by going for rides in theme parks. Right after schooling, She followed the flock and joined Engineering, She never regrets and after all the ‘outstanding’, arrears, records, placements, she finally passed. These four years changed her panorama of life and vowed enough “me” time. She attained enough notice for good dialect; it just didn’t stop there, she observed and penned emotions easily and was inclined to share it with others too. Writing was like quicksand, the minute she picked it, she felt deeper every day. She is social and her Firefox will always have Facebook in a tab, but mostly she uses it to pen her work and post on her pages. She nurtures young writers and she is very glad to be a part of it.
She is Witty, a sensitive narcissist, partially funny and completely fun!
On her first book’
My book “I don’t wear Sunscreen,” is a simple and straight chick lit, that talks about the 16 to 24 years of a person’s life. Life drags a person to the least possible negativity before it thrusts one to shine – this is the base string on which the story is knit. The story has utterly cute love embedded, parental care, friendship and career insights of a person. I wanted to do this book, as I relate easily. I have done enough research and am satisfied with the shape now.
I did have a small chat with her and had few questions in mind for which she was her witty self.
What is it that u enjoy the most about being a writer ?
There is a voice within me; it is totally biased to what I think is right. It keeps talking to me, pesters me to write on what gives a sheer strike. Most often, its worth writing. I enjoy this engaging, peaceful and pampering talk within the prompt and writer in me. If I had not turned a writer, I would have turned a deaf ear to it.
How has writing changed your perception towards life?
A lot. I have torn my innocence. I was able to see life from a totally different spectacles. My hard past is not hard anymore. Am happy that I found my solace in writing.
As a writer what do u think is the biggest challenge u face?
I take my own time. I can’t force myself to write when am free and I can’t stop myself from writing when am busy. It takes a writing spark to do. I wish, if I could write whenever I find time, it would be great. This is the only challenge I want to overcome, otherwise, am learning vocabulary and grammar day by day, which will knock my next challenge in line.
They say women authors re sexy and bisexual, why do u think s o?
Women in general think a lot, but it takes a triggering point to let them spill all that runs in their mind. Women value thughts, feelings and emotions more than men. Women fantasy sex than men. Women authors are definitely sexy and their thought process would out-beat any count of grey ;) Until and unless it harms none, be however you want is what I believe. Women authors are damn sexy and being bisexual would add more value I guess!
She blogs @ www.yoursprofessionally.com, www.preethinakshatra.wordpress.com, and to view her author profile, simple click www.kavipriyamoorthy.vpweb.in. If you want to buy her book (which i do know you want to) , do click on this link and it will take you to the seller websites. https://notionpress.com/read/i-don-t-wear-sunscreen.
Wishing Kavi the best of everything in life.
Much love,
Sharada

