Author interview: Iona Banerjee on her aspirations as an author-News in IBNS

Author interview: Iona Banerjee on her aspirations as an author

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 04 Jun 2018

Her book ‘Through a Prism; is a reflection of her fondness for reading different genres

Congratulations on the release of ‘Through a Prism’. How would you like to describe your process of completing the book and finally having it published?

Thank you.  The excitement and the anticipation I felt from the beginning till the publishing of the book is unfathomable. This book is my dream come true. When I look back, I realise I never thought I could be an author. Yet, I chased my dreams and this is how the book came into existence. This proves again that if you wish for something wholeheartedly and work towards it, you’ll achieve success.

We heard there is a lot of excitement about your book after its release. What kind of promotion are you doing to reach out to more of your readers?

I believe my collection of short stories is based on a unique concept and that should draw the attention of readers. I’m hoping the word of mouth would do a great job. However, I also have a Facebook page and an Instagram profile for promoting my book.

What kind of books do you enjoy reading?

I love reading a variety of books, both in English and in my mother tongue Bengali. My interests range from murder mysteries, historical fictions and fantasy to romance and teen fiction. My varied interests have been reflected in my book as each story belongs to a different genre.

Do you aspire to take writing as a career?

Writing has always been my passion. It is a way of expressing my feelings and reaching across to people. However, I wouldn’t like to make my passion my profession. So, for now, I’d like to take up medicine as a career option and write as much as possible during my leisure time.

Are you writing anything next?

I have my personal blog on Tumblr where I write regularly. Apart from that I have no such plans which could feature in form of a book. But once something fascinating strikes my mind, I’ll be quick in writing another book.