1. Can you tell us a little about
yourself ,your blog,and your aspirations and your hobbies!!
I
belong to a very small town Lalganj in the state of Bihar. I am a banker by
profession and a writer by heart. I have written two books “For what you are…”
and “The Untrodden Ways”. I have four blogs with different themes. Three of
them are in Hindi and one is in English. I am the founder and chief editor of
two monthly online magazines Branwyn and Akshara. My hobbies include writing,
reading, photography, listening to music and watching Action/Thriller movies.
2. How you first got involved in with
blogging/writing, are you an imaginative person?
I
started my first blog on the internal website of our bank. It was mostly for
entertainment and instantly got nationwide recognition. And yes, I am a very
imaginative person. I am attached to pure fiction rather than non-fiction.
3. What do you find most challenging
about blogging/writing about your topic?
Time
management! Having a full time job, being a completely homely girl, editor of
two monthly magazines, devoted writer and a fanatic blogger, managing
everything becomes a little challenging. Sometimes, I feel guilty for not
fulfilling the expectations of my readers who visit my blog everyday just to
check if there is any new blogpost there. Regular blog updates is the biggest
challenge for me.
4. Tell me about some of the people you
have met while working on your blog?
I
have met a lot of people in this blogosphere. Taauji – the famous Hindi blogger
has become my source of inspiration.
5. How would (someone) describe your
blogging/writing style?
The
name of one of my blogs is the reply. I write – Dil se… I write straight from
heart.
6. What do you do when you are not working on
your blog?
I
have so many things to do that 24 hours fall short for me.
7 .Where do you see yourself
blogging/writing wise in the next 6 months, and 5 years down the road?
5
years! Well let God Almighty unfold the cards.
8. How do you keep coming up with
material/content for your blog? Many people struggle with coming up with
different articles/posts and they only have one blog.
I
am never short of contents. I have so many stories to tell and so many topics
to write that if I update 3 blogs everydays, I can blog for next 70 years
continuously and if I start writing consistently I can surely pen down 100
books before I die. I told you earlier, I am super-imaginative.
9. Any specific tips you have for
newbie bloggers who want to make it in the blogosphere?
Be consistent and be honest!
10. What would you prioritize? Content?
SEO? Traffic? Readers?
Content!
It will eventually generate everything.
11. Whats the best thing a blogger can
give to his readers?
The
best reciprocation of every moment they invest in reading his/her blog. Time is
important you know!
12. What motivates you most in life?
My
parents and Swami Vivekananda
13. Everyone has a favorite/least
favorite post. Name yours and why?
I
love whatever I write.
14. Which genre do you feel gets the
raw deal?
Fiction
– pure fiction. Today, very few people are imaginative enough to write pure
fiction. Contemporary fiction is mostly getting flooded with personal diaries.
15. Five adjectives that describe you.
My name describes me the best – S=Smart,
N=Noble, E=Elegant, H=Helpful, A=Active. And the compilation SNEHA also stands
true…
16. What book would you say has made
the biggest impact good or bad on you?
Shrimad
Bhagwat Geeta
17. Do you get easily provoked by
positive/negative comments??
No,
I am a peace lover. I do ponder over constructive criticism for the betterment
of my writing but I do not let them disturb me. Blogosphere is the just like a
sand particle in the vast ocean of life. I have other more important things to
worry about.
18. Are you a judgmental person, do you
prefer to take sides instead of standing neutral?
I
am not judgmental.
19. What genre attracts you the most
and which genre you avoid?
Adventure
and thriller attract me the most. I avoid contemporary romance.
20. Words for me and my blogs Desire
v/s Destiny and Blogger Interviews and my Website www.MyMagicJobs.com
You
are a very nice and supportive person. Your blog is also very good. I suggest
you to write a book on the practical aspects of writing.
21. On winning the Award/s , Are they
Really necessary.
Of
course, awards are necessary for moral boost-up.
Thank you very much :)
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DeleteQuite motivating!
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I am a banker by profession and a writer by heart. - very nice
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