Tuesday 9 February 2021

EXCHANGING WORDS WITH SUNNY SINHA

NEWS OF BOOKS

 


AUTHOR’S BIO :

 Sunny Sinha born at the Turning of the tide in a remote place and grew up with Gypsies, learning to yodel at the moon, while residing in Kolkata.


When not writing, he likes to party and dance the Tango under a full moon, letting out the occasional yodels. You can also find him online on social networking sites talking about the writing process or at home watching or reading.



1. Who and what inspired you to write? 

It’s not anyone in particular that inspires me to write, it’s normally more of I see something in my day to day life or some sort of idea that hits me. When that idea hits me then the thought of sharing my world with others with all the emotions in it, brings such inspiration to me. 

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

I will not call it challenges but a period of emotions which I faced on a day to day while writing. The fear of rejection also added to my anxiety but due to The Book Bakers, I was in safe hands.

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

I read an article that made me interested in The Book Bakers, so I decided to send a mail to Suhail for my book representation. And that simple sent click on email made a create a bond with Suhail.

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

I will say they did all the job for me and made my journey as a published author smoothe. In fact, for every question, my answer would The Book Bakers team or Suhail helped to do this. They are associated with the author every step and in simple words, I will say they are real professionals.

5. How supportive is your publisher of your work?

Even if your work is special, it will be considered worthy only if your work gets published or gets recognition. LHP (Locksley Hall publishing), my publisher gave me a platform by understating that worth. They are quite lucid with everything.

6. How do you see literary success for yourself?

Difficult one for me, success. Success for me would be if people relate to my words and my works at times, But I am not worried about that too much, as I fear if I do I would no longer enjoy the process of producing work.


 7. When can we expect your next book?

 It's hard to say. Maybe a year. But for the moment, I can say that I have started my second book and have outlined it. I just have to put it on pages now.

8. How has your experience being working with Locksley Hall Publishing? 

 For me, Locksley Hall Publishing is the perfect blend of professionalism and family atmosphere. I really feel good about the way they communicate and help to sort out even the minutest of issues, if any.

9. Any message or tips for aspiring authors?

I think it’s a good tip to always ask every character what they are doing, and why they are doing it. They should be able to answer for themselves. Your own life experiences should help them answer, but if you find yourself answering for them, then something somewhere has gone wrong.

BOOK NAME:SAVIOUR: AN UNCOMMON TALE

PUBLISHER: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING


BOOK SYNOPSIS/BLURB :

With many dreams in his eyes, Arya leaves his hometown to study and to seek a better life, completely ignorant about his future and the destiny that awaits him. He meets with an accident that changes the course of his life. It also changes him physically. He is now able to see the broken dreams, the pain, and the time of death of any person with a mere physical touch. When he touches Simi, he learns that destiny has something bad in store for her. But destiny takes a sharp turn. In saving Simi, he becomes the cause of Raghu and Ishita’s accident. It is painful but it is a lesson that opens many doors for Arya.

ORDER YOUR COPY FROM :

https://www.amazon.in/dp/8194552516?ref=myi_title_dp

https://www.pustakmandi.com/SAVIOUR-An-Uncommon-Tale

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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