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IN A DEEP CONVERSATION WITH DR. KAMAL KANT LAL

                                                                      
About the author:

I am an MBBS doctor with more than thirty years of professional experience. I have worked as a consultant in WHO for ten years. I have worked in government hospitals, Industrial Hospitals and presently I am doing private practice. This is my first book. My second book is ‘Badol da’s Belly Dance’, which has been published by Amazon – both kindle and paperback. I am actively writing and by the end of 2019 two more books will be published.
The book is already with you.

About the book:
Can we ever be relieved of guilt or does it travel with us to our graves? The story explores this very idea in a gripping story built on unvarnished and sincere emotions. It visits so many ideas that the readers can’t help but be in awe of the powers of imagination. In spite of incorporating very intense ideas, the novel is still a smooth sail: I believe that this story will inspire many minds towards the better but, it will surely leave a sweet pain.


Questionnaire:
1) When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer ?
Ans: I was very young. In my school days.

2) How long does it take you to write a book ?
Ans: Three months on an average.

3) What is your work schedule when you are writing ?
Ans: I write mostly in my clinic when there is no patient.

4) What would you say is your interesting writing quirk ?
Ans: Fast moving story.

5) Where do you get your information or ideas for your books ?
Ans: Real life incidences.

6) What do you like to do when you're not writing ?
Ans: Reading.

7) Tell us something about your novel/book ?
Ans: Can we ever be relieved of guilt or does it travel with us to our graves? The story explores this very idea in a gripping story built on unvarnished and sincere emotions. It visits so many ideas that the readers can’t help but be in awe of the powers of imagination. In spite of incorporating very intense ideas, the novel is still a smooth sail: I believe that this story will inspire many minds towards the better but, it will surely leave a sweet pain.

And,
8) What one of the most surprising thing you learned in creating your books ?
Ans: I can become a movie screen writer

Newly Released:

Badol Da's Belly Dance 
Badol Da's Belly dance is a humorous take on life that happens when we are busy with the superfluous. The foreground of the story is nagging disease of Badol da, a simpleton. His constant search to find permanent cure of his belly problem pushes him into odd circumstances and situational comic instances that can not only be related and felt but also understood as it is a piece taken from our daily lives. The story is a keen observation of the ordinary in an extra ordinary manner. The narration of the story seamlessly flows from one chapter to another making the otherwise funny and laughable Badol da into a relatable and endearing character. After losing his wife to cancer and children to higher paying jobs, Badol da is settled in a small town always complaining of a stomach ailment for which no one could find cure. The talkative nature of Badol da makes his stomach problem a common knowledge among office employees and this in turn brings havoc in Badol da's life in form of forced VRS (voluntary retirement scheme) by his manager. Badol da though approaching his age of retirement is reluctant to take retirement. In an attempt to save his job Badol da now has to prove himself healthy before the company medical board and fight all the odds alone. In this time of need an unexpected friend arrives for his help. Read about how a stomach ailment brings many unwelcome and a welcome change in Badol da's life.
 

    

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