Wednesday, 25 September 2019

EXCHANGING WORDS WITH ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA

NEWS OF BOOKS
AUTHOR’S BIO:

Abhishek Srivastava is a Program Manager at TCS, currently heading IT infrastructure services at Jamshedpur. He is also a sketch artist, always willing to explore new domains. He grew up listening to his Superintendent-Major uncle’s stories of bravery and survival, which helped him write this intense espionage thriller.

1. Who and what inspired you to write? 

My uncle is a Superintendent Major in the armed forces of India. I grew up listening to his stories of bravery and survival. I sense those stories were the seeds that grew day by day strengthening my emotional connect with our armed forces. The thrill got to its peak when I read the Kautilya’s samsthas and sancaras.

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

Writing for me is a state of mind, it’s the palace I want to be every second. Expressing my thoughts on paper or adapting to a narrative has never been a challenge for me. The challenge starts when I reach out to the veterans in the industry to get published. I had my fair share of rejections as well, which I guess is the process that every author should be ready for. At one point, I became so desperate that I started thinking of getting self-published. I did my research (I am good at it because I have spent a good number of years in the Information technology sector) and connected to people who can represent me.    

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

Research on www.google.com

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

Suhail Mathur (THE BOOK BAKERS), my literary agent, a man with a promise, and a thorough gentleman. Without him, my novel would never have seen the light of the day. The Book Bakers made a promise to a newcomer like me and ensured that I lived my dream.

5. How do you see literary success for yourself? 

If my story and narration can thrill the RAW officials and India’s bravest soldiers – that would mean the real literary success for my novel. 

6. When can we expect your next book?

My 2nd novel is in the draft stage. Stay tuned. 

7. Any message or tips for aspiring authors?

Every author needs nourishment in early stages of writing. So surround yourself with people who know the editorial process. They will be able to judge your writing better than anyone. Your book should be intriguing enough to be marketable in the eyes of publishers.

BOOK NAME: THE RED SPY
PUBLISHER: SRISHTI PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS



BOOK SYNOPSIS/BLURB:

Arya is a young RAW recruit, pumped up about his first assignment as reinforcement to a veteran spymasterVirat and his team. In a mind-boggling turn of events, Arya finds himself being interrogated by the very terrorist he is after – Mir. Barely has he escaped that he learns an excruciating fact about Virat and team. They have killed undercover agents of the CIA while hunting Mir. Hunted by the ruthless CIA, he can survive only using his wit and courage. On the run, declared rogue, he fights lone battles with enemy intelligence agencies. He creates a vivid deception, not only to throw CIA off the track, but also to get the actual traitor out in the open. He eventually gets his man, but then realizes that a much more devious plan is at work, with the real mastermind attempting to blacklist RAW as revenge for their role during Bangladesh liberation war of 1971.
Arya evolves into the perfect weapon, but will he be in time to save RAW and his country’s repute? Or turn out to be a pawn in the game of master spies and espionage?

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.

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