But let's try to understand the psyche of an author, what went through her as she compiled all these poems. And hopefully, as you pick up the book, it should enchant you and leave you mesmerized. Looking forward to this opportunity and welcome once again to the serene community. Bye

In conversation with Author Samiha - who's recently written a collection of 110 poems in a book titled A Mystical Escape

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Abhishek Haridasan
@harryrockerz · 4:07

Inching closer to my conversation with Author Samiha

Quite a thrill to read, to be very honest, and I hope Samiha shares her honest views about how she came out with the idea of compiling these 110 poems across the various chapters that I just mentioned. Samia, welcome to the show, and I hope you're doing well also. A lot of us have a lot of thoughts and ideas in our mind, but we just somehow are never able to put them on paper. But you have actually taken the time out and done it
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Abhishek Haridasan
@harryrockerz · 2:19

What prompted Author Samiha to dive into divinity and wordly expanse? How does she write such poems which are a mix of understanding and worldliness?

Of course, there will be a lot of budding authors who will chip in with their own views, but we'd love to know how you, Samir Rahman, put through an entire process to ensure you brought to life 110 poems. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, that is no small number. It's a huge number. So 110 poems, all about three to four chapters of the world, the cosmic reality, the cosmic realm, about greek goddesses soulfulness, and topics about femininity and masculinity
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Abhishek Haridasan
@harryrockerz · 1:29

Writers can go through mental blocks! That's natural, but how does Author Samiha circumvent around this issue? #writerslife #mindovermatter #growth

I'm equally thrilled to know, and I'm quite sure a lot of the other listeners would love to know if you have a writing bucket list, because one book can lead to another, and by the time you know it, by the time you hit midlife, you should have at least five to ten books published under your name. At least that's the goal a lot of people have
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Samiha Qutub Rahman
@samiharahman · 5:00

Interview of the book "A Mystical Escape"by Samiha

So the thing that I would say to new writers is that if anyone writes a book, especially, please mention all the feelings that you face. Express all your feelings through your book. Because people are interested in feelings and every people's feelings are same, but in different manners. So when people see the feelings written on a book, they find it very easy to express themselves, to adapt positive qualities. So this is the reason of this book called Mystical Escape
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Abhishek Haridasan
@harryrockerz · 2:04

We're on the top of the hour, so I'll keep it simple! Any advice for those stuck in two minds about writing a book! Inspire people with your wisdom.

Have a good time authoring, have a good time writing and enjoy the process. I think it's important that each author enjoys the process of assimilating his or her thoughts, bringing them on paper and publishing them with the good folks at serene publications and many other publications too. All the very best. And hit a six with the advice for people who would like to write a book. Till then, take care and all the very best. Bye
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Abhishek Haridasan
@harryrockerz · 1:09

@samiharahman Wonderful way to look at it!

Also let's be sure to understand that the feelings and perceptions of an author like you would differ when someone else writes about a different topic, especially something as vast and vast as a mystical escape through the various chapters that you have mentioned. So it's important for the reader to understand what you are trying to express and probably through your experience others can express it in a different way. So I think that's a great takeaway and thank you for sharing. Best wishes
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Samiha Qutub Rahman
@samiharahman · 2:04

@harryrockerz

Mention even the smallest part of your writing in a book. Make it look magical and attractive for the eyes of the readers. Concluding with that we all have our potential to do more than we think. And please don't let your potential go in waste and staff in your potential, even if it's not in writing, then in other things. And try to journal every day because journaling is the best thing that anyone can do in a day
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Abhishek Haridasan
@harryrockerz · 4:50

@samiharahman All the best for the future!

Sometimes you also feel probably in the process of the book, you feel you do become demotivated because you're focusing too much on the end goal rather than the process. So it's good to know that you started, you persisted, you gave it everything, and now you are reaping the benefits of being an author. So people within your circle are very proud of you
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