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1.
Tell us more about your background and journey of becoming a blog writer and
digital consultant.
I come from a very small
town called Harihar near Davangere district. I always had liking towards
languages, especially reading and writing. I love to read books, novels,
biography…etc. also to pen down something, you should either experience it or
felt about the particular topic.
When you feel strongly
about any topic you should write it down. At the age when I was unaware of
writing blogs I use to write in a book and later thanks to technology, I was
happy to find out about the blog writing where I can write my thoughts.
Becoming a digital
consultant helped me a lot in writing and my writing helped me to become a
better digital consultant. They complement each other well.
2.
When did you decide you wanted to be a writer?
When I was in my
college, I was a science secretary of the college and I was always engaged with
the students, teachers, then I felt that whatever I experienced I have to write
down and save to my memories.
Also During my college days
I went through a rough patch financially in my family which actually started
teaching me the life out is very cruel, which was also an inspiration to write.
3.
Is it a financially stable career?
Stability depends on how
good a writer you are. If you pen down the best of the best writings, more
creative every time, more factual and completely dedicated…I guess you can
definitely become successful and a stable earner in writing.
4.
Who is your favorite writer and why?
Sudha Murthy Ji… I just
love her writing… So simple writing where anyone can just understand what she
means to say. Her way of seeing life is immensely inspiring.
5.
Where does your inspiration lie?
My inspirations lies on
the truth. I get inspired when I see stories which are very true. Emotional
instances makes me write. Struggles I see and feel.
6.
What does your typical day look like?
Very Normal like a
working female along with being a housewife and a fantastic mother.
7.
What piece of advice would you like to give to future aspiring writers?
Read between lines…
there are so many things to see and understand when you can figure out which is
not shown or written in detail. If you can do that then you are there as a
writer.
8.
Which is your favorite book and why?
“In search of the lost
time” by Marcel Proust.
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