Nibha Gupta is currently pursuing Masters in Computer Applications from National Institute of Technology, Bhopal.
She gives wings to her imagination through the words which she shares with the world through her blog “Expressions”.
What were
you like at school?
At School
I was a shy little girl who used t o be lost in her own world, with a very few
friends.
Were you
good at English?
I was
average at English, nothing exceptional.
What are
your ambitions for your writing career?
I hope to take writing as a full-time
career. To hold a name that everyone knows in the literary world is the
ultimate dream.
Which
writers inspire you?
There are
many, but J.K. Rowling is on top of the
list.
What made
you decide to sit down and actually start something?
It goes
long back when I used to write diary and poems just let out my feelings. It was
a Science Fiction competition in NISCAIR’s Science Reporter which made me actually type out the world that
had always existed in my head till then. I was 17 then. After that I wrote poems
mainly and Fiction occasionally.
Do you
write full-time or part-time?
For now,
I write whenever I’m free.
Do you
have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
There is
no specific time of the day when sit and write. I can be anywhere and it can be
anytime of the day when the muse strikes and I pen down the ideas.
Do you
write every day, 5 days a week or as and when?
It’s not necessarily that I write everyday. Some days I might write
twice and sometimes I don’t pick up the pen for days
in a row.
Do you
aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?
No. I don’t restrict myself.
What
connects you with Crumpled Voices?
It’s the first anthology that I am connected with and it feels
special. What connects me to Crumpled Voices is that it’s different from the regular love stories. It will make the reader
feel the pain the characters in the stories went through. It might help to
bring about the awaited change.
Where do
your ideas come from?
That’s a hard one! I never know where do they come from. It’s just like they suddenly pop up in my head and I’m like “Yes, I should write that!”
Do you
work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
If an
idea for the central plot of the story strikes me, I first create a faint
outline as in how the story will proceed then while writing I do the detailing.
It’s like drawing something
and then painting it with all the fine details.
How do
you think you’ve evolved creatively?
I think yes, I have evolved a bit. I am
more open to try new genre then I was before, but there still remains horizons
that are still untouched.
Any advices for our readers?
There is so much going on around us, we
just need to take a small step towards change and there are people waiting to
follow. If you really want to make a difference, take that step now, because if
we won’t then who will?
THANKS NIBHA FOR SPARING YOUR PRECIOUS TIME. I WISH YOUR BOOK GOES TO THE “BEST SELLER” LIST SOON. :)
Way to go Nibha!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this interview - nice to get to know you a little better!
ReplyDeleteLovely interview and truly inspirational! ♥
ReplyDeleteWonderful interview Nibha. Nice to know more about you :)
ReplyDeleteIt was nice reading your interview! I enjoyed! Wish you all the very best for this book! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat was one nice interview. Good to know you more.. :)
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