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Author interview: In conversation with H.P. Roychoudhury, author of Hideous Barack
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NITN | @notintownlive | 23 May 2018
‘Internet Theke Ortho Uparjoner Guide Boi’ written in Bengali by Rajarshi Manna is a timely publication that will benefit Bengali speaking readers to harness the power of the internet to make a living.
Internet is increasingly invading our lives. Internet is making our lives easier and more difficult at once.
If we know how to harness the power of internet effectively, then it can provide us with very convenient means of income.
So here is a very useful book that talks about the ways in which internet can be used to earn money.
Internet can help us merge our passion with our survival, and this book tells us how in a very simple and lucid way.
The book highlights various means and techniques involved in generating significant income from the internet.
The author has done a tremendous job of explaining everything in detail and then given examples of some success stories because nothing inspires more than success stories of ordinary men and women like us.
Here, the author has discussed about blogging, Google Adsense, Affiliate Marketing, Online Freelancing, CPA Marketing, Youtube, and Domain Flipping.
Almost all of us are hooked to reading blogs, and watching videos on the internet.
But not many people know that while the creators of such content entertain us with their products, they also earn handsome amounts of money for that.
The idea itself is so wonderful. There are so many of us who like to write about their experiences, who like to make films on some ideas. Internet provides us with ways to share our passion and expertise with the whole world while letting us earn for our hard work.
Once you read the book, you understand that the whole process is not so difficult at all.
This book is well-researched and it contains in-depth instructions about each step involved in the process of generating revenue from your blogs, or websites, or your video channels.
So this book is a must read for all those who have been thinking of writing or of filmmaking.
Pursuing your passion is not equivalent to jumping into the open sea anymore.
This book tells you the way to turn your dreams into your success in just a few easy steps.
Unemployment and limited career opportunities are common grudges in India.
But with the advancement of technology, new doors are opening and it’s time for us to harness all the opportunities and for that we need to create awareness among the general public.
Instructional books like these, especially in vernacular languages, are surely the need of the hour
(Reviewed by Priya Das)
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.
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(Reviewed by Priya Das)
NITN | @notintownlive | 23 May 2018
‘Self Motivation Therapy’ is a self-help book written by Abhishek Nandy, where he talks about the need to follow one’s passion among other things.
The book has been written in a simple language, and has a direct approach.
The author begins by writing about the need to follow our passions.
I think the author is absolutely right in his judgment here.
Most of the problems in our lives occur because we are not passionate about our lives, about the choices we make.
It’s so much easier to let ourselves go with the flow, but in taking the easier path, we end up making our lives difficult.
The author is right in saying that if we all start living for our passions then we all can contribute our hundred per cent to society.
The author urges his readers to read more books and to write about their experiences and emotions.
I agree with the author’s observations here.
Nothing can be more stimulating than reading and writing. There’s no better way to connect with our inner selves.
Only when we know ourselves well, can we take the right decisions and the right steps in life.
The author says that as long as we are living we can keep striving to be successful, and again success doesn’t mean materialistic riches, but a state of mind where we are satisfied with ourselves and our lives.
Another lesson that stands out for me in the book is the discussion on the importance of time. When we fail to respect time, we fail to respect the opportunities that God gives each of us.
Another very important part of this book is the chapter where the author tells us to dream big. We should be happy with whatever we have, but we should not stop aiming for the next level of achievement, otherwise our lives will become stagnant and we will never grow into our fullest potential.
With the evolving society, our lives are becoming more and more complicated every day. In such a scenario, it becomes very hard to find someone who we can share our woes with, who can guide us in the right path.
So, it falls on each of us to become our own friends, to become our own guides.
And, no matter how many self-help books clutter the bookshelves, we will always find a need for such books.
So, the addition of another book, the publication of another perspective on life is always a welcome thing.
(Reviewed by Priya Das)
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For someone who could not even attempt essay writing during examinations, becoming a published writer, is definitely a quirk of destiny says Mayur Agrawal.
I had never thought of writing a book or becoming a writer. But as the title of my book says, ‘The Equations of Destiny’, I think my destiny has pushed me to become one.
In school, I always feared writing an essay of even 200 words; during exams,I was used to leave it unattended.
And, then writing a book of thousands words is hard to believe.
In my life, I have missed many opportunities as it was not destined for me and also I got some opportunities where I thought I’m not suitable for it.
So, I have experienced various shades of destiny in my life and I firmly believe in it.
The book, ‘The Equations of Destiny’, began to take shape after a random thought came to my mind. I preserved that thought and continuously worked on it over the years.
When I started writing this book, I had a plot for only first two to three chapters and I too didn’t know how the story will follow and what will be it’s end. I trusted my inner instinct and kept writing it and successfully completed it.
Fortunately, ‘The Equations of Destiny’ is getting published now.
What kind of support did you receive during the process of writing the book?
While writing this book, it was difficult to convince myself that I can write a book.
Whenever I was in dilemma during the process of writing the book, my family has always motivated me to complete the book. My elder brother was a great support and helped me with editing the book and giving honest feedback, though he was too busy with his duties. Also, whenever I spoke about it with my friends and colleagues, they motivated me to publish the book and said they would definitely like reading it.
What kind of books do you enjoy reading?
My reading choice is never restricted to any particular genre. I like variety. I like mystery, suspense, simple romance story, motivational books etc. When I was in college, I had read a book “If you think you can” and it greatly affect my life. It inspired me to think on whatever I wish from my life.
What kind of readers are you trying to reach out to through the book?
The book, ‘The Equations of Destiny’, is a story of college students and it tells how destiny unfold its secrets and surprises over the period of their life. It also teaches about reality of life. So, teenagers, students, youngsters, in fact people of all age groups will enjoy reading it. As this book gives a tour of realities of life, it is also a motivational one.
Are you writing anything next?
Yes. I’m working on my next book. Apart from this, my film story has qualified for the “India’s Storytellers Contest 2017-2018 – CINESTAAN” and I’m working on writing it’s script/screenplay submission due on June 30, 2018. Expecting to win the contest.
‘From the Streets of Mumbai to Dubai’ written by Caroline Monterio is an autobiographical book but very different from the ones we are used to reading, say the life of great achievers and their achievements.
It’s an autobiography indeed but it made me feel like I was reading one of the best adventure books with twists and turns at every point of the story. A candid expression of the harsh realities of life.
Fate is a very strong element when determining someone’s life, the best example is this story.
Imagine a little girl living happily in a village; she is bright and cheerful and innocent. Suddenly life takes a turn and she has to leave the village oblivious of the fact that she was bidding adieu her village and family forever.
She had dreams of a beautiful city life but it got soon crushed; she ended up begging, getting almost raped, then found herself in a prostitute’s house.
Everything seems normal for the innocent soul. But then danger stikes and she again finds herself on the street.
She takes shelter in a chawl in a loving family. Then comes the police and she finds herself in an orphanage, and finally she is adopted.
But the story doesn’t end there, there’s a lot more to come. She is a person who hardly retaliates and there are people who take advantage of her innocence.
She finishes school but is a college dropout. Her ambition to do something on her own takes her to Dubai where she meets the man of her life.
Even meeting her destined lover was full of adventure, misunderstandings, troubles and confusions.
After marriage everything seems perfect but happiness lasts for seconds only.
She has more to face.
The best thing about books is that we meet a lot of people and characters through books, we visit places through books, we live in books and we learn to life through books.
When we read this book we realise that we are very lucky, we are so blessed yet we mourn at every little thing in our life.
We need to learn to be thankful for what we have and instead of looking at people who have better lives than ours, we must look at people who are not as blessed as us.
That’s the key to happiness, it’s that simple, yet we crave for a little smile and a fit of laughter in every empty turn of life.
Everyday life gives us so much, we forget that there are people who lost everything only to become stronger and gain control of everything.
After reading this book, I ended up having a soft corner for the author.
I respect her will to live, her strength to be who she is today, her ambition to rebuild her life and her determination, which led her to be able to write this book and share her story.
She has set an example not only for all the girls to learn to have that undying spirit but also for people in general who think of giving up easily.
It’s a book which can be read by everyone, an extraordinary story of a gifted girl who is my new hero.
It’s a story which stays with you forever.
Reviewed by Shoumashree Mukherjee.
Books have a healing effect on society and hence authors, in their own way, are social workers too, says Dilip Dash.
Being a doctor in Apollo Hospital and having a few books published – Five – feels great. An author is a better social worker as books can heal society. The publishing agencies are also doing great social work.
How would you compare the two books? How are they different?
“Parikshya ke Tanav Ebam Iska Samadhan” is a technical book – Medical. ‘Love’ the Awakened soul is a philosophical literary book. These two books are unique in their own respect.
How has the response been?
Till now 20 books have been sold and 20 books gifted within 15 days of publication of “Parikshya ke Tanav Ebam Iska Samadhan”. The second book has not come up yet.
In ‘Pariksha k Tanav..’ what kind of examinees are you targeting?
This book “Pariksha Ke Tanav Ebam Iska Samadhan” usually targets Higher secondary examinees to higher education examinees. Also this book gives a general idea about stress management. So it is helpful for general population.
Is ‘Love – the awakened soul’ a love story?
“Love” the Awakened “Soul” is not a love story. This is a highly philosophical literary book — where it says that love can awaken every soul. This also means the true love for the almighty itself is an awakened soul.
What are you writing next?
My next publication will be a book which is again a technical book — on sleep management and general information regarding scientific aspects of sleep. The manuscript is in the final stage
@indiablooms | 06 Jun 2018
|Born in a remote Indian village, the author overcame odds to study at a leading Canadian university. His debut book ‘Why I Do Not Need to Travel to a Developing Country’ charts his journey among other things.
Congratulations on the release of your book! Is this your debut as an author?
Yes, it is my debut book which I had been writing over the past one year. However I will be looking forward to write many more, focussing on inspirational, fiction and nonfiction themes.
The book appears to be a research work. What gave you the inspiration?
It was the story which always kept me pushing to continue writing and finish the book. I believe that my story will be a source of inspiration to millions of people in India and across the world. This was the one thought which helped me to write the book and bring the story live in front of people that how a village boy who failed twice in grade 2 can make it to Canada’s most innovative university.
What does India really stand for, for you?
India matters to me and I would like to matter to India. It is my motherland where I grew up and have many unforgettable memories. It is the place where I learnt some of the harsh realities of life and witnessed those people who did not had access to basic amenities. It also symbolizes hope for me where the change is inevitable with the collective effort of everyone.
What kind of readership are you expecting with this book?
I am mostly expecting people from India to read this story. However, I also believe that it will be a good read for those in the Western world who haven’t travelled to a developing country and wanted to understand the problems of people living in rural areas.
What kind of books do you enjoy reading?
I like reading inspirational/motivational books (Ashlee Vance, Tony Robbins). However, I do read some story/non fiction books, especially by Chetan Bhagat.