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Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 0:52

In conversation with Udaigiri Amravathi 📚Ft. Poetic tunes and soulful rhythms

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And today we will be interacting with the author of Soulful by its Otagiri Amravati. Come in at 07:00 p.m. To know about today's guest. What inspired her to write such an emotionally sensitive book and understand better about relations. See you on the other at seven in the evening. Bye

#IndiaSpotlight #Authorinterview 📚Book in focus - Soulful Bites

@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:52

#IndiaSpotlight #Authorinterview I conversation with Udaigiri Amravathi 📚 Soulful Bites

The verses embraces an indulging journey of a girl from heartbreak towards the blossoming of her floral buds, of love cherished in her own bliss of experiences, from pain to pleasure to finding a new love which are often intimidated, resulting in the encountering and understanding of her inner self. And you know what?
@Mammuudaigiri03

@authorsonali

You. Thank you so much Sonali Sharma for introducing me in such a sweet and humble way. Sure. My name is Amravati. I live in Hyderabad. I am 27 years old. For the past two years I have been engaged in pursuing my Masters in Zoological Science. I have already been dealt with the subject of English literature in my past and being graduated in the year 2018
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 0:54

@Mammuudaigiri03

So good to hear from you. Amravati. And firstly, I would like to wish you many congratulations on your book and wish you all the very best for your Masters in Zoological Science. The name itself sounds so tough, my God. And yes, one more thing that I would like to mention. You have said it so rightly that being students throughout the life because we all, we live our lives, we do something or the other to strive each and every day
@cherrygupta
Cherry Gupta
@cherrygupta · 0:53

@Mammuudaigiri03

Like, basically taking a surreal journey. Like, were there any hardships being the student? Because I also have written a novel and I'm hoping to publish it, but managing it with the school life is getting a bit tough. Yes. I wanted to know your journey since you've done you've achieved this milestone. So I guess that helped me a lot. Thanks a lot. This is Cherry, and I'm continued my 12th grade
@Mammuudaigiri03

@authorsonali

It is all about my fantasies that framed up in my heart and mind ended up on paper in form of poems like Beaded Words in the string of poetic Rhythm. I would say that there is a passion in me to become an author. Not for just to earn the bucks and be famous
@kadambarigupta
Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 0:51

@Mammuudaigiri03

So I want to know that what the heart feels, what the soul feels, are they, according to you, the same or only the words are different but the feelings are the same and they are used interchangeably. This is my question to you. I wish you all the best, lots of success and best wishes to you for the future. Keep writing, keep shining
@Mammuudaigiri03

@cherrygupta

Hello there Cherry Gupta. The question of yours is really useful. For all the readers out there and students who want to make their career in becoming an author. I must say that there are struggles also. I have been dealt with in my past. It was COVID period which made me mentally strong. To put it on paper and then approach a publication usually thing is, we can't manage a budget at the same time
@Mammuudaigiri03

@kadambarigupta

Hello. Kadambari Gupta. The Question of Years is really interesting and I want to say that usually I believe in the theory of empiricism that all the knowledge is based on the experience derived from the senses, as said by Hume and Berkeley. I can say that the cascade of emotions that drive in our body usually explores in many forms like pain, submission, love and many other emotions that are epitome of how it touches and connects our soul, how it bites our consigns
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:07

@Mammuudaigiri03

Like, why this title and why do you think? This is the very apt and precise title for your poetry book, the Collection of Poetries? And were there any other titles that you thought about? But then when it comes to finalizing the things because obviously coming up with the perfect kind of work as of author so that we can reach more readers, we can reach a correct target audience, the title of the book definitely plays a very important role
@cherrygupta
Cherry Gupta
@cherrygupta · 0:26

@Mammuudaigiri03

Yeah. Thank you for applying to my swim and I will surely give your book a read. And thanks a lot, because the journey is quite inspiring for students like me who are dreaming of publishing a book. And I know that it's going to be quite hard, as you also mentioned, but I think that I'm going to get through it by seeing authors like you who are still in their student life and publishing. So thanks a lot
@Mammuudaigiri03

@authorsonali

So this poetry book is dealing with all such emotions where she will meet a person who will bring happiness in her life. And that's how it ends happily after a lot of thorns and scars. Thank you
@Sushma_10
Sushma Shree Asthana
@Sushma_10 · 1:00

@Mammuudaigiri03

Like if we have imagined a character and their story, sometimes it becomes difficult for us to manage all the things, all the things that are going into the background and pin it down into a proper book in a proper way that a reader can absolutely relate to
@tanyasingh27
Tanya Singh
@tanyasingh27 · 1:03
Whether it's the command on your language or it about your interpretation towards the world, the way you perceive the things, or it's about the way you present the thing so that the reader gets mesmerized with whatever you have written. Obviously, all these three things are I think that these are very important ingredients for any book to be perfect one. But what, according to, is the most important thing for an aspiring writer to understand and work on it
@castleofnovels
Shrawani Shravs
@castleofnovels · 1:15
Hello ma'am myself Shrawani and this title of your book name Udai Gidi Amravati just reminds me of the place we have in our state Andhra Pradesh. The name is Same Amravati where we have of Lord Shiva's 14ft statue I think 14ft shiveling and it is also a place where Buddha is also buddha's statue is also present. So it just reminded me of the place dirt with your title and I would like to know your reason or your main passion for this to choose this title for the book. Thank you
@Mammuudaigiri03

@Sushma_10

Somewhere some vocabulary mistakes which are stuck in my head and I want to find a word which is totally apt to my feelings. I used to take the help of thesaurus and grab it and find it somehow and try to pin it down. It's usually for me the journey of writing was like very funny actually. Somewhere when I go to the restroom and rest myself suddenly a thought comes
@sakura
Sadia Shahab
@sakura · 0:40

@Mammuudaigiri03

Hello, mom. Good evening. This is Sadia speaking here. You just popped your personality so good before me. Like in an inspirational way. Since I am with a student of English literature I'm pursuing a bachelor's in and I either love writing on love and emotions and heartbreak and imaginations either I would rather know that what makes you constant in writing. Like I either love writing I i collect all my beautiful written poetries because I want to publish them
@Mammuudaigiri03

@tanyasingh27

So that will easily connect to the reader since everybody's life has dealt with the love in some point of their time, some point of their life and their journey, all throughout their life and their encounters with some special person that will fetch you. Readers, thank you
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:45

@Mammuudaigiri03

And thank you so much for sharing such a beautiful in depth story behind the title of the book and what inspired you to frame that up. So over to the next question, which I feel might interest you since you have pursued your post graduation in English Literature and you have written your book
@Mammuudaigiri03

@whispersofverse

Hello whispersofverse of worse since I don't know your name so I am reading your user ID itself the reason for choosing this title I have mentioned earlier in my replies so that's my main reason I can say that because I my cover page was decided in my mind, and the title has to go with it. And Editor Cezel helped me a lot in searching a better title to stick it to this book. And that's how it has begun. And hope so it will end beautifully. Thank you
@PSPV
Prabha Iyer
@PSPV · 1:15

QUESTION

You. Good evening, Amaratimam. This is Tobai here. So I liked the way that you told having being dealt in the English literature and getting inspiration and motivation to write poetries. So how could you actually manage? And you also said that you were into the masters of pursuing zoological science. So it really shows how passionate you are towards both the contrary subjects like English literature being different and zoological science. Maybe the passion has driven you to pursue this in the masters
@Mammuudaigiri03

@authorsonali

Welcome. I can say that, sonali. Any subject, according to me, is theoretically challenging to understand literature is just like math and physics, but with a soul. Actually, if we understand try to understand that soul. It's easy, you know. One should reach out more to the context of the theme and emotions rather than its structure. Understanding the physics and mathematics in any subject, it really p***** you off
@Mammuudaigiri03

@sakura

You. Hello? Sakura? Yeah. Your question regarding writing is like keep on writing until you feel that the plot and theme for your poems is, you know, fixed and ended up with some good climax and conclusion. Once you are done writing your poems, you can just go for triple edit system which I follow. I try to edit myself once, twice and thrice and finally I'll approach some publishing house like I have approached Fanatics and took the help in publishing. There it goes
@Mammuudaigiri03

@PSPV

And in my bachelor's, I have pursued BAC, Botany, zoology and English Literature as an optional subject. So that's where it took me to the post graduation too. And now that I should not leave my original subjects back, right now, currently I'm pursuing zoological sciences so such that I can balance both the subjects. Nobody should get hurted, right? Understanding both are beautiful
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:15

@Mammuudaigiri03

So for of all, I would like to thank you for being such a beautiful guest and sharing so many insights on your author journey and the journey behind coming up with your book Sorrowful Bytes. I wish you all the very best for future interviews and great success to the book
@Mammuudaigiri03

@authorsonali

Ah. Thank you so much, sonali, for hosting me today. And the final question of yours, I would say that one thing. What I really stuck to in my life is whatever it might be, the struggles which have come through all the while and the whole journey, I would say that was a stubborn kid. I was never giving up on my dreams. It's like it's hard to make them work out, but somehow you have to wait
@Srijasadhukhan
Srija Sadhukhan
@Srijasadhukhan · 1:06
So to present it to all our readers so that readers also can relate to that. So it would be very helpful and for my personal life also so that I can also input like how you get that idea and how you try to frame it in your write up. So that I also can imply that particular type of instructions to make my write up in a better version
@Mammuudaigiri03

@Srijasadhukhan

And if you are too confused what to choose, just try to watch movies in different genres. Which one is grabbing your interest most will surely help you in paving the path in that particular genre. So I guess one can find their own way of writing through their personal experience as well. So that's it. I guess that will be implying on your writing as well as how you think and how you perceive the genre. Thank you. Bye
@shesalliwannabe
mannya nayar
@shesalliwannabe · 0:30

@Mammuudaigiri03

Hello. Good evening, ma'am. Congratulations on your work. I would like to ask you how do you think the mind and the heart are two completely different entities? And what do you think in what kind of situations should one listen to their mind and should one listen to their heart? Do you think the mind is practical or is it the heart that is practical? Should we follow what our emotions say? Or should we follow, as you know what the world says, what the world believes in?
@Mammuudaigiri03

@shesalliwannabe

Because it is you who has decided that you are going to listen to your heart and coming to the mind. It practically teaches you to follow in a path where the success is assured. It can be experimental, but when it comes to the matters of profession carrier, money and investments. I guess head plays a part. And heart you should never leave back. You'll have to take your heart along with you wherever you're going and try to simultaneously keep in tune with your head
@HazelSonawala
Hazel Sonawala
@HazelSonawala · 0:55

#mammuudaigiri03

I want my characters to have flaws because if a character is flawless, it's not really that relatable. So how did you create a romance plot that stood out from the other books? That's my question and I will definitely give your book a try because it was really interesting. Good luck for the future
@PSPV
Prabha Iyer
@PSPV · 2:07

@Mammuudaigiri03

So I lost confidence in that and never did I want to become a doctor because of all these things. It's not that I'm afraid of blood or something but I feel little irritated when I see all these things. I feel really I start shivering when I see all these animals and all sometimes. But what you said is very true. When we love animals and we get deep into their way of living only we can understand that every animal or every born has love and is eagerly waiting for others
@its_prajwaldp
Prajwal D P
@its_prajwaldp · 1:10

@authorsonali

Now I'm doing such spells also for my peace of mind and to express my thoughts and opinions on some facts. So like this we can find many things also but being a poet is also a good thing. Thank you. And also I liked your spells very much. Thank you for your spells. Keep motivating, we enjoy a lot. Thank you
@news._.swell
news .
@news._.swell · 0:56

@Mammuudaigiri03

So how can we maintain consistency during our ups and downs and our low moods and other times when we don't really have anything in our mind to write about? I'd be really grateful if you'd answer my swell. Thank you
@Mammuudaigiri03

@news._.swell

For me, I can say that it took two years from my first book and the present Soulful Bites book in launching because I didn't want to maintain that continuity. Because it's life. Many ups and downs happens and sometimes we'll get busy with other things. So I guess it's fine. Whenever you're willing to write, then only I guess your mind and heart will support to the fullest to put it on your paper whatever thoughts you are running through
@jayasharma
Jaya Sharma
@jayasharma · 1:10
I am also a writer and I wrote some poems and said siris in Hindi because my English is not good. I try to learn it. Your conversation and interview is so interesting, so I appeared. Congratulations again. Thank you. Shakaria
@yoursmile007
smile alam
@yoursmile007 · 2:29
Ah hi I'm Ravati and lots and lots of welcome to those who have replied on your swell and first of all congratulations for the book that you have written and for the career that you are making in writing industry. You are from Illiterate background and you are doing absolutely wonderful, as I heard so many different opinions about the work that you are doing right now. And you're providing, you paving a path for those who really aspire to become a writer in the future
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@Mammuudaigiri03

@yoursmile007

You're. Thank you so much. Adhere to your smile, Seven. I really endured your talk and I really felt that it is very insightful of you to speak such sweet words about me and really love to see your work forward and cherish swell more and more such that we can stay connected it together. Thank you so much and do read my book Soulful Bites if possible, whenever you are free and share your precious review. Thank you
@Mammuudaigiri03

@jayasharma

Hello, Jay Sharma. Thank you so much for showering such sweet gratitude over me. And really, I am touched with your words. And I do wish and pray that you succeed in your life in whatever journey you're dealing with. And do read soulful bytes if possible and give your precious review. And I am looking forward more and more to get connected to you and all the viewers of Swell, all the users of Swell. Let's stay connected. Thank you
@yoursmile007
smile alam
@yoursmile007 · 2:15

@Mammuudaigiri03

And by profession I'm an artist, a writer and I have written plays, I have written different sorts of stories, news headlines and I have recorded so many different shows on radio and different platforms. Currently I have my YouTube channel and I am running my food blogging there on Instagram, YouTube and different sorts of social media platforms. I've just started one and a half months ago and currently we guys are doing really well
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@Mammuudaigiri03

@yoursmile007

And you can share this book with your friends abroad also. And that will be a sweet gesture to my work, if at all, if I be able to grab your review, precious review, which really counts on my work. And I'm really interested to look forward to your work further as well as your past works. I want to see how did you do such well in your life. You're flooded with so much talent and your work is really sweet
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