Author’s Bio:
Background:
Well! A simple and introvert guy from Delhi, this is what I
was 4
years ago. Born and brought up in Delhi, lived in various
parts of
country due to my job. When I graduated from 12thstandard
I
didn’t knew what I want to do in my life. And that was the
time
when I decided to go with my instincts and learn whatever
comes to my mind. Hence, I did some professional
certifications
in cooking, martial arts, psychology and engineering
obviously.
Current Location: Delhi
Hometown: Delhi / Mathura (UP)
Specific Memory: A memory with my manager, when I was
working in Dell. He told me that he can read people. And he
exactly taught me “how to read someone”.
Professional background: I am a Technical Graduate having
more than 4 years of working experience as a Server Engineer
and Corporate Trainer. Moreover, I am a Martial Artist and a
Certified Chef. I worked with some big MNC’s like Dell and
Prometric
no matter what family will always be on the top of them. A
point you can reply onto, a point you can fear to. But no
matter
what they stay together like a vow “Always &
Forever”.
Nevertheless, I have a small and sweet family of 4. That’s
all.
QUESTIONNAIRE :
1) When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer ?
- Being a hobby traveler, I visited many places, did
hitchhiking, and spend time with locals, listening to their stories made me
realize that the world should know about them. Motivating me to write books
2) When did you write your first book and how old were you ?
- I was 21 when I wrote my first book (SSH Protocol Architecture)
it was a technical book which wrote specifically for my students who finds it
difficult to understand the security concepts of Networking.
3) What was the most surprising thing you learned in
creating your books ?
- The Most Surprising thing: everyone has a story to tell, a
thing to share, a knowledge to pass on but most people don’t have words or
ideas about how to do it. Thus creating/writing books that was the most
wonderful and surprising thing
4) How many book you have written ? Which is your favorite ?
- By far 2, SSH Protocol Architecture and The Story Of Your
Life. I am writing my third book (Master the Art of Speaking) and it is my most
ambitious project.
5) Do you have any suggestions to help any budding writer
become a better writer ? If so, what are they ?
- Don’t read books. Obviously for vocabulary you need to but
don’t read books for stories, instead try to read people and situations around
you. They will give you the most amazing
stories and memories to pass on to.
6) Do you hear from your readers much ? What kind of things
do they say ?
- Often, and the views and comments I receive from them is
very overwhelming and inspiring.
7) Tell us something about your newly released novel/book ?
- The Story Of Your Life (Available on Amazon Kindle), it’s
the story of people around you, maybe it’s your story. The book contains lots
of short stories from the people around and from your life too. It was designed
in a way that everyone can relate to it
And,
8) What do you think makes a good story ?
- Talking about composition: A great start, nice and
compelling body and an amazing closure leading back to the main AIM of the
story.
Talking about body/story: Any story which can connect to the audience and make them understand or feel or learn something is a good story.
INTERVIEWED BY :
MR. SUMAN PANDA
TEAM BOOK RACKOON
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