In this part, which has been delayed with all
credit to me, we go on with the Interview. Sorry for the delay. In
this part of the Interview, Amitabh Pandey, author of 'Love in Lutyens' Delhi' tells us about his own experiences and how it
was related to that was written, the most fulfilling part of writing the book,
also advice to writers of today, the next book, he has planned along with
his favourite authors, Folks...
Could you tell the readers about your
experiences and how it was it related to what you wrote?
My generation saw a significant emergence of women as
independent, professional persons, but also saw them constrained in many ways
from fulfilling their personal and professional ambitions.
The problem continues and I feel it should be always in
the public domain to generate awareness
and solutions.
Amitabh Pandey from PanMac |
Any advice to writers that would like to be
published today? How tough is it to be published?
Getting published is difficult. The way to go is to
first find an agent who likes your work and then leave it to the agent to find
a publisher.
What is the next book that you have planned?
My next book is one on Ecommerce-a business book, based
on my professional experience.
That will, I hope, be followed by a thriller
which will be the third in what I call the Himalayan Series, the first two of
which have already been published (Himalayan White and Himalayan Hazard).
Lee Child ... Wikipedia |
Who are your favourite authors and why?
That will be a long list! Some of my favourite
thriller writers are Thomas Perry, Ross Thomas, James Lee Burke and Lee Child.
What else do you do on a daily basis?
I read a great deal,
write a little, bake bread and occasionally cook dinner.
You can Read the Review, here First part of the Interview here and Buy the Book right here, as well.
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