
Reading and writing have always been a part of Sarita Singh, who used to write her diary from a very young age. She believes in a few optimistic thoughts: “I am alright, I am happy where I am now, but I wish to be somewhere else. And I will try for it.”
Moving on to the questions…
ILF: It’s our pleasure talking to you Sarita, our first question is obviously related to the star attraction 'Angelic Beats'. What was the inspiration and idea behind it?
SS: I believe that every person on this universe has a
calling. Sooner or later you recognize it. At the end of the day you know what
you want to do in life just for yourself. Writing was my calling. Doing this
makes me happy.
Then searching an idea for angelic beats was not difficult as
I wanted to write about love. But only as a guiding force of life. The story
was thought retrospectively. The end was decided first. So I thought of keeping
the protagonist as a NDA cadet. The restrictions there helped describe the
feelings of separation and they acted as a guiding force for the lady Aakanksha
to look for other progressive avenues in life.
ILF: What were the challenges faced in writing Angelic Beats?
SS: Well, writing about such a prestigious academy was not
easy. I had to do a lot of homework.
ILF: What are essential steps to be kept in mind after
finishing the draft and before publishing?
SS: Patience is needed to decide the publisher. The time
between completion of draft and getting published is really crucial. Don’t
underestimate or doubt your creativity. Good editing is really indispensible
and it garnishes the work.
ILF: What do you like most and least about being a writer?
SS: Writers are mirrors of society. They reflect society be
it contemporary or of a particular period. The onus of being reflective of the
society; truly and honestly, lies on the writer. If my writing can inspire anybody towards
life that can be biggest achievement of being a writer. When people show that
confidence in you and approach you with their personal problems expecting a
miraculous solution, it is really demanding and a bit awkward.
ILF: Upcoming writing projects in the works? If so, when can we expect the fantastic book.
SS: Yeah I’m working on my next book. But no rush. I enjoy
writing and do it as and when suitable to me and my family.
ILF: What’s the one thing about you that might surprise
readers?
SS: Regarding angelic beats only, people get surprised that being
a female I wrote the book from a male’s perspective. And of course, writing
about a defence academy where girls are
not taken as cadets, too surprises them.
ILF: Advice for aspiring authors.
SS: Patience always pays. Don’t get let down by rejections.
Trust your work and creativity.
Thank you Sarita for sharing your wonderful experiences and
thoughts with us. All the best for your future endeavours.
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About The Author
The author, Sarita Singh, is a post-graduate in chemistry
with a post-graduate diploma in mass communications. Born and brought up in
Panipat, Haryana, she has been married to a doctor and is blessed with a son.
The author is a state civil services (allied) officer, who has also taught in
various institutions earlier. Reading and writing have always been a part of
Sarita Singh. Like many
others, she too loves gossiping and enjoying with friends and family as she
loves spending time with them.
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