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AUTHOR'S INTERVIEW : POTENTIALLY DIVINE SOULS BY BIKRAMJIT SEN

                                          
 











Author Bio
 
 Bikramjit calls himself an old soul and believes in things of distant past sustaining the beauty of tradition, culture, and conventionality that is touched with a streak of sentiment. He is the child of the City of Joy, i.e., Kolkata, India. He was born on the 13th of the wintry month, December, on Friday, in 1996. He has been a student of Spring Dale College, Lucknow, and then at Army School, Barrackpore, Kolkata, and Study Hall School, Lucknow.

 He completed his graduation with honors in English from Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Uttar Pradesh. He presently resides in the Capital of Nawabs—Lucknow—and is pursuing his Masters in English from the same university. He loves being a writer. Sometimes, we need people like him in order to motivate us to follow our passion. He already has two books to his credit, namely "Twenty Three: Collection of short stories" and the novelette "Potentially Divine Souls", and with this book named "Bouquet," he is going to debut as a poet. Bikramjit has been recognized as one of the 100 Inspiring Authors of India 2018 by The Indian Awaaz.


 QUESTIONNAIRE :



1) When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

 Honestly speaking it has been a long time dream that has come true. I think it was only after I passed my intermediate I wanted to become one. I’m glad that I’ve become a poet as well with my third work Bouquet: A Collection Of Poems after my first two works as a short story writer and a novelist, in Twenty Three: Collection Of Short Stories and Potentially Divine Souls respectively.    

2) How long does it take you to write a book?

 It depends on the content of the book. So, the time varies. Still, on an average near around three to three and half months is what I require.     

3) What is your work schedule when you are writing?

(Smiles) There is no such work schedule when I’m writing. (Smiles again) When I’m writing, I’m just writing, day, night, or evening. But mostly I prefer the silence of the nights to weave my plots.         

4) What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?       

 I invent the next line while actually penning it down.

5) Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

As such there is no one source to specifically name of.  A mix of imaginations and day to day life experiences and accumulated knowledge from the book of life is what I would say here.            

6) What do you like to do when you're not writing?

I like to sing my heart out or get lost in contemplation.    

7) Tell us something about your novel/book?

Potentially Divine Souls is about a man’s quest for many a thing. His journey of discovering his true-self and in order to do so, realizing his assigned objectives in life.        

And,

8) What is one of the most surprising thing you learned in creating your books? 
   
One of the most surprising thing that I learned in creating my books is that I really realized it’s a tough job to end a work, whether it is a short story, novel, or a book of poetry.(smiles)                    



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