Hello guys. This is Ankita and today we will take an interview of Biraj Kumar on the journey of writer till today of him. So please sir, give your introduction first. Then we will start
I am Rajkumar and I have 35 years of working with spanning various industries. My passion is to write poetry and novels in English. I want to pursue this as my second carrier option because I am about 58 years old
I just now spoke about me. You can ask the next question, please
Thanks, sir, for giving your introduction. So, first question I would like to ask to you that how and when did you realize that you want to become a writer?
I would like to continue the interview. Sorry for the interruption. Writing started somewhere in 2015. Though I have been passionate about writing poetry in English and novels in English way back in 1987. That is when I finished my engineering college 35 years back
Okay, sir. That's nice. So after how many years of wrightening in your field, you published it your own book and what was it like? It was poetry. Book or novel?
Yeah. Actually, my first poetry book called Ashap, was published by my neighbor who took lots of pain to have those books printed. But then I didn't mark it, which
Okay, sir. So about your first novel. I would like to ask you what was it like, what the theme was and what the speciality of that novel was and from which publishing you published it. And how was your experience?
The theme of the novel or the story behind the novel is that a person can't several times in his lifetime, but it doesn't necessarily ankita separately that's it
Okay. I need to attend to something urgent. Let us continue to introduce thank you
Okay, sir. Okay, sir. That's nice. So the next question I would like to ask to you that you come from writer background family or non writer. Because some letters become poets and learn from their father and or mother. And they literally become so famous and good. Poet or writer
I do come from a quiet family background in the sense that my uncle, my mother's elder brother support my father's. Father also used to write quiet. These are the people who are from the quiet side. I have been more inspired by my friend Shanti Rajkumar in engineering college, who asked me to tap into some talents. Preferably writing points
That's great, sir. So, as you like writing, do you also like reading in the same way? If yes. So which books you like to read and what is reading for you?
Yeah, I do love reading books. In fact, I have a mini library at my home. There are many books which I can cite, but top of the mind two books, I will tell you. One is The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra. The other is all chemist by Paulo Kuelo. And the third one is Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer, says Johnson
That's good. So my last question is what is writing for you as a writer?
Sorry. The first book is authored by Stephen Kovi and not Deepak Chopra, as wrongly mentioned by Sorry
I write more for passion than for money. But having said that, I would like to make writing poetry and novels in English as my second career because I am 58 years years old and I'm looking at the raking of mula that is getting money also out of Friday. Thank you. Bye
That s night, sir, and also your definition for rightening. So thank you so much for giving your time to us and to our listeners. Am glad that I took your interview. It was a nice experience. So I hope you will also like it. And this is the last I so I hope to all my listeners that they have enjoyed it. Today's episode. Thank you so much