As kids and young adults, especially in India, most of us have had the conversation where our ‘backup’ career plan was to either open a photocopy shop or a snack stall near our school or college. Naïve that we were, we used to think these enterprises were ‘easy money’. This myth however was shattered after my reading of The Panipuri Crimes by S B Akshobhya
It was an eye-opening and thrilling read. about what really behind the scenes of such small businesses in India. After reading the book, my curious mind wanted to know more, so I reached out to S B Akshobhya on social media. Despite being occupied with his upcoming projects, he agreed to join me on the #AuthorCollaborative. He read Love (Try) Angle and to my very pleasant surprise, he liked it very much.
Over an Instagram live session today evening, we discussed all things related to writing and publishing.
I picked his brains about writing such an ensemble story.
He had some interesting questions of his own for me too.
This invigorating round of Q&A was followed by a lighthearted rapid-fire round.
You can have a look/see at our full conversation in the video below:
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Books discussed in the session:
- The Panipuri Crimes on Amazon.com
- The Panipuri Crimes Amazon India
- Love (Try) Angle
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A number of interesting questions and answers there, Manali! This kind of interaction seems very unique and intriguing! Kudos!
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Oh yes. The conversation was indeed a give and take of knowledge and lessons. I hope you can catch it on YouTube and find it useful. Thank you so much for reading and commenting 🙂
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Very interesting series! Loved the way you have presented this post, I just had to watch the video since your post gripped my attention. Thank you for this one!
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Wow I want to read both books just because I love thrillers, suspence and murders.
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So happy to hear. Do give a try to both our books 🙂
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Good to know about the book Panipuri Crimes and the unique post where we get to read both authors perspectives.
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Thank you, Meenal 🙂
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