Friday 20 July 2018

EXCHANGING WORDS WITH SANA MUNIR

NEWS OF BOOKS
AUTHOR’S BIO:

Sana Munir has a Master’s degree in Mass Communication Theory and Research from the University of the Punjab, Lahore. She has taught International Communication and Feminist Film Theory at her alma mater, Lahore College for Women University. She has also freelanced for various prominent magazines in Pakistan. To Sana, feminism is not a mere school of thought or ideology but a way of living, rooted in essential moral principles of equality, humanity, acceptance, and justice. Sana is based in Lahore, Pakistan.

1. Who and what inspired you to write?

My father was a reader, writer and teacher of Classical Poetry and Drama all his life. So I was lucky to have grown up in an environment where Shakespeare, Byron and Yeats were quoted frequently. My childhood house(s) always featured book racks filled with novels, plays, poetry and prose. I suppose, reading is the first step towards writing, and that is where I, like all other writers, drew inspiration from.

2. What challenges did you face while writing and getting published?

The only challenge a writer faces these days, is the humongous amount of distraction – the continuous beeps of the smartphones, the pull of the laptop et al. Else, writing brings me calm, peace of mind and catharsis. Getting published is an altogether different story since Literary Agencies and Publication houses are quite in their pre-natal stage.

3. How did you come to know about the literary agency THE BOOK  BAKERS?

I am lucky to have come across a random blog, listing the top ten literary agencies in India and there, among the plethora of information, was my destined agency, The Book Bakers to whom I shall always be indebted. Suhail Mathur, has been more than an agent, he was a personal editor who helped me work the manuscript in such a way that it became acceptable to the topmost Indian publication houses in India.   

4. How did THE BOOK BAKERS help you and what would you like to say about them?

The Book Bakers rock! They have a personal relationship with every client and their sincerity puts the writers at ease. The confusion, the uncertainty and the nervousness all seem to blur out when the involvement of the agency is understood completely. Their catalogue boasts of new writers, kid authors as well as seasoned famous celebrity writers. The broad spectrum of their clientele speaks louder for their worthy credentials than words can.

5. How do you see literary success for yourself?

A writer’s success can only be measured by how well the book does at sales for a good book, marketed properly, shall be bought by a bookworm as well as a collector and also by that reader who reads one book in, say, a year. The genre does not matter. I hope Unfettered Wings, reaches out to the Indian and Pakistani readers, irrespective of their genders.

6. When can we expect your next book?

Well, I have already submitted the next manuscript to the Book Bakers! So, very soon, I hope.

7. Any message or tips for aspiring authors?

Read. Write. Under any circumstance, do not quit.


BOOK NAME: UNFETTERED WINGS: Extraordinary stories of ordinary women

PUBLISHER: Rupa Books


BOOK SYNOPSIS/BLURB:

From the barren dust bowl of Nushki, a small town in Balochistan, to the posh white marble bungalows and magnificent mansions of Lahore, this book captures vignettes of the lives of Pakistani women who brave battles, big or small, every day. These women compare with their Indian counterparts as much as they contrast. Whether it is little Farida, through whose innocent eyes we see the drawing of political borders and the destruction of many families or Meera, whose attempt at reaching out across these very borders is met with ridicule by her own countrymen, Summi, who shares the painful burden of her husband’s past, or the wanton Maria for whom love and relationships matter naught these are real-life characters grappling with issues that are as timeless as they are contemporary.



Unfettered Wings is about strength and fortitude, of relationships in ordinary settings that unfold into extraordinary situations.

About the Author

NEWS OF BOOKS / Author & Editor

21, student of MA English is an avid reader and is passionate for writing and blogging. Her first article was published when she was 12. She is a contributing author in many anthologies.

2 comments:

  1. Thankyou Nidhi, The BookBakers Agency and everyone at the TBB family

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  2. Wow Sana, great words. And awesome book.

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