Smita has done M.A in sociology and diploma in human resources.
Writing is her way of expressing her feelings. Shehas always believed in being
upfront and open about things that matter. Writing provides her the platform to
do so more easily.
Basically she believes in writing from the heart. Her writing
is simple and to-the-point. Apart from writing, her other hobbies include
reading and music. She is also an intern at “Gargi Publishers”.
Buy her book here - Homeshop18 (and don't forget to share your reviews)
Let us know more about her:
1) Is there a key person that has inspired you in the process of
writing?
I’m inspired by many things and many
people so cannot pinpoint to any one.
2) Describe the role books played in your own life?
Books help me escape into a fantasy
world, oblivious to the ups and downs of the monotonous and busy lives that we
lead.
Most importantly, the women need to have the
courage to speak up when in trouble. Also,
a headstrong government and strict laws and lawmakers need to be in place. Such
things should not be tolerated or ignored.
4) Any message which you will like to
give to the readers via your story?
The message is
very simple. Wake up woman, you don’t have to bear this brutality. Have the
courage to get your voice out.
5) Any specific tips you have for new
Authors who want to make it in the publishing Industry?
Even I’m new in the industry and
still have a lot to learn. But it’s very important to keep following your
dreams and never give up.
6) There are so many Anthologies around.
Why to go for “CRUMPLED VOICES”?
I think it’s
high time to acknowledge the fact that that there are a lot of women who are
suffering. This anthology is a small but very powerful way of getting their
voices heard, of making everyone aware.
7) What genre do you particularly
like?
I'm a romantic by heart and I also love
comedies. So a romcom would do the trick for me.
8) What are some things you like to
do when you’re not writing?
I love listening to music.
9) What’s your take for the so many
Rape cases pending and other social issues?
It's
sad, really sad, and frightening too. Feels like no woman or girl is safe here.
Hope things change for the better soon.
10) How is the experience with Gargi Publishers till now?
Absolutely
fantastic. Luckily even got a chance to do an internship with them. Pulkit and
Ila are great mentors and friends as well.
11) How does it feel being an author?
I
get to write what I want, when I want and however I want. So, it’s really good.
12) What is your least favourite part
of the writing process?
It
would be the moment when you have a thought, but are just not able to find the
right words or frame the perfect sentence.
THANKS
SMITA FOR SPARING YOUR PRECIOUS TIME. I WISH YOUR BOOK GOES TO THE “BEST
SELLER” LIST SOON. :)
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