I enjoy writing about relationships and exploring different parts of them. So why have you written so much about love? Audience demand or your choice? I signed up with Penguin though and now have been working with Harper Collins since past few years. But by then, the book had already come out a week before with Pustak Mahal. I got a response from Pustak Mahal within two days of submission, and I told them I already had the book written and as I had only two weeks left, so I finished the book because I had the publisher’s attention and did not want to lose that! This could’ve been my one shot! And that’s how the first book got published.įour months after submitting the manuscript, I heard from Penguin for the same book. We didn’t even have a computer at home back then, so I went to the internet café to look for addresses of the publishers and how to submit a manuscript etc. I started leafing through details of publishers. I started going to a library, and looking at the shelf where my book could fit in. Something I couldn’t imagine myself writing. In this mental state, I started reading again. But by the end of the first year, I realised that this is going to be my life if I didn’t do anything to change it – a 9 to 5 job, marriage, husband, kids, and I was in this fear of a mediocre, run-of-mill life. Not really, college started and I got distracted making new friends, living my new life.
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