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Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 0:51

Chit chats around Life Symphony & Sentimental values Ft.📚 Conversation with Vaishnavi Tara

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Tune in with us in the evening at eight and make your evenings more blissful with the conversations around emotions, sentiments, pain and empathy. And of course we will be talking about Weshnavi's poetry in her book Sentimental Reflections. Stay tuned for today's interview at eight in the evening. See you on the other end

#IndiaSpotlight #Authorinterview 📚Book in focus - Sentimental Reflections

@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:10

#IndiaSpotlight #Authorinterview

And yes, her book revolves around some deep poetries, emotional touching, raw, vulnerable and everything that has to do with human emotions. Before we begin with the questions directly, first I would like to extend a warm welcome to Veshnavi. Thank you for coming over. Veshnavi and I would like you to introduce yourself to our audience so that that they can understand you better. Tell us something about your professional life, about your background, something about yourself and what got you into the writing field
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 1:04

@authorsonali

Hello everyone. So I'm rash navitara. I did my 10th grade from Notre Dame Academy which is in Patna. And now I'm pursuing science from Bishop Scott which is also in Patna. So I had this thing for writing, but I was not really sure of it. I used to write but I then never showed it to anyone. Suddenly I started giving up for my school magazines and stuff and I discovered my talent a little late. But then better late than ever
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 0:41
This is so good to know, Vaishnavi. And obviously better late than never. You know, it's never too late to start something new and discover your passion and start working on it. Great. So coming to your book, Sentimental reflections as the book comprises of poems which are emotional, which are deep and touching
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:55

@authorsonali

As I said, all the pieces that I used to write were either for my school magazines always scattered here and there. I used to write for others also, few people used to say please write something on this topic. That and this. So I used to write. But then I wanted my poems to be in a very collective form and that made me write this book so that they stay in a collected form. And also I always crave for my book should also be there one book of mine
@Srijasadhukhan
Srija Sadhukhan
@Srijasadhukhan · 1:01
You. Hello. Vaishnavi ma'am Srija site. It's so nice to see that how you feel while you were writing and how you used to hide. Like you don't used to show up your writeups. It's the same thing somewhere we all feel. And from my side, my question is to you. That how you get this idea that you will write this poetries and you will frame it in a book. And that book title will be sentimental reflection
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 1:07

@Srijasadhukhan

And as I said, I am still in 12th grade, so I'm experiencing things and all of that. So I'm very much new to this writing field. So I used to explore things and then, yeah, it was never in my mind. I used to give them for all of that. And as I said, most of my poems are in this sentimental poem and from real life incidents. And also they give you a reality check. So I named it Sentimental Reflection
@kadambarigupta
Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 0:32
A very good evening to you, ashna VI. I am Kadambari Gupta and I would like to congratulate you for your book Sentimental Reflections. The title itself looks very interesting and promising so I am sure the poems must be very captivating. My question to you is, Vaishnavi, that, you know, we all face challenges in publishing a book. So whether it's a poetry book or it's a story. So I want to know what challenges or difficulties you faced in publishing your book. Thank you
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:56

@kadambarigupta

So yeah, I took a lot of time while completing this book as I had faced many issues of literature word I used to keep researching. There were a few words which came into my mind, but then I did not knew the meaning, the purpose, the use of those words. And I had lot of writer block for many days, for months, as I said. So these were the challenges faced by me while writing my poetry book
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 0:53
That's quite interesting to know. And no doubt real life incidents in our lives do inspire people to either make it as a collection, maybe in a form of writing, maybe in a form of photos, some memories or anything. But yes, the collection that we make always stays close to our heart. So now, coming to your book, Sentimental Reflections, why do you think that focus, focus, focus. Sentimental Reflections. Suitable title for the book. Like, was it a spontaneous thought?
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:58

@authorsonali

So it is sentimental thing had to be there. So I wasn't too sentimental. This word has to be there in the title, whatever the title be. But then I also wanted to give a reality check to the audience and the authors and all those readers reading out my book. So that's why the most suitable title, the most apt title for my book was Sentimental Reflection
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:09
So what was your experience and what was something new that you learned while preparing your entire manuscript just before sending it to the publishing house or before printing it?
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:58

@authorsonali

So, yeah, it was a totally new experience for me to compile my manuscript and everything. As I said, most of my writing pieces were written either on some back pages of the copies or some pages here and there were all scattered. So compiling a manuscript, and especially for the very first time, it was a little tough job. I learned many you things like how it works
@castleofnovels
Shrawani Shravs
@castleofnovels · 0:28
Hello vashnow ma'am. Myself Shrawani. And I would like to ask you from when you started writing and what is your inspiration for writing, for entering to entering into this novel world? Books world? I will be glad if you answer this question of thank you
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:35

@whispersofverse

Hello, good evening. As I said that it is my way of expressing my thoughts because I used to keep my thoughts buddied inside me as I was a very very introvert person. Everyone has their own way of expressing, some use the power of speech, some write or whatever so writing was my way of expressing so that inspired me to write more and more as most of the things that I have written in are from real life incidents, from my thoughts and every sufferings and all of that
@Sushma_10
Sushma Shree Asthana
@Sushma_10 · 1:18

@vaishnavi2611

Ah Vaishnavi Sharma here. So yeah first of all congratulations on your book and must say that you have chosen a really great topic to write upon to combine your poems and to name your books. It is a kind of kind of name of the book that attracts the people towards it or something like that. So yeah I have also completed my 12th this year only and you're in twelve so well best of luck for your year as well and really proud of you for doing this. Good
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:53

@Sushma_10

Thank you so much. As you said, you also completed your twelve this year. So all the best to you too, for your future endeavors. What I mean by not being sentimental is that actually you took it in the wrong way. I meant that I'm a very introvert person and I expressed very less. I was not at all expressive. You can say so now. I express it through my poems or my write ups
@shesalliwannabe
mannya nayar
@shesalliwannabe · 0:24
Hello, mom, and a very good evening to you. And as first poet myself, I would like to ask you what physical speech do you use in your poems? I mean, do you prefer using in your poems and what inspires you to write poems? Do ideas just randomly come to you? And can you complete a poem at one go? Or does it take you a few months to complete one single poem? Thank you
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:51

@shesalliwannabe

On some days it comes randomly, some days you see something and that inspires you to write real life incidents and all. And yes, I face a lot of writer blocks, so it takes me a few months to complete my poems. Some poems get completed in one day or so, but yeah, I cannot complete a poem in one single go, so yes, I can to do that. Thank you
@Vipin0124
Vipin Kamble
@Vipin0124 · 1:33
Good evening, Vaishnavi. Congratulations for the book. The beautiful collection of beautiful poetries. I am highly impressed. Like small girl going through the stress of her 10th board examinations and coming out with beautiful full collection of poetries. It's amazing. Round of applause for that and best wishes for your 12th examinations. My question to you is you had a thought in your mind to have the collection of all your poetries at one place and you worked hard and the book is in front of all of us
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 1:04

@Vipin0124

So once you have your thoughts penned down, then only you can go through it and prepare a beautiful thing or piece or write up or poetry or a story. Because penning down your thoughts is very much important. And that's what I liked. And I used to think, okay, this will be in my mind. But then I used to forget very easily. So I must say that first step to get into this field is that you need to pen down your thoughts then and there
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 0:58
Do you prefer going it with the flow and just writing your own thoughts and later setting for editing the Poetries and giving those Poetries a form of a structure and a proper format or whether you prefer to keep those Poetries as is? So like, what's the approach that you prefer? Is it a flowy format like just pour your thoughts or is it flow plus a structured format?
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:39

@authorsonali

So for my upcoming books or anything, I would like to go with the flowy format, but then you just cannot decide it that way. There are poems which also need structured flex flowy things. So yeah
@authorsonali
Sonali Sharma
@authorsonali · 1:02
Ah, that's awesome. Vaishnavi. I wish you all the very best for your upcoming projects and the upcoming books that you are planning to launch. I hope your current book, Sentimental Reflections, reach a lot many readers and you get great success in your book. So, coming to the last question, what I would like to ask is what does literary success looks like to you? I mean, since it is your first book?
@vaishnavi2611
vaishnavi tara
@vaishnavi2611 · 0:50

@authorsonali

I get to learn from the negative comment that these changes people would like to see in my upcoming project and the positive changes makes you really happy. And also, once again, thank you to you. Thank you very much. It was really great interacting with you. Hope we interact over my next project very soon. Thank you so much. Bye
@PSPV
Prabha Iyer
@PSPV · 1:51
You. Hello dear. This is Prabha. And so since you said you are in 12th grade and you started developing a passion for writing based on the real incident experience so it shows how much involvement and experience you gained from the incidents might have been sometimes really emotional, sometimes good and not all is. You can expect happy emotions. Sometimes it can be a disappointment too. But learning from it and coming out of it is the best strategy
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