Saturday, June 6, 2020

Featured Author Joyita Basak


Welcome Today's Featured Author 
Joyita Basak!!



I still love you 

 Blurb:

Some people are very good at making new decisions, Armaan is one of them. Being only son of a celebrity industrialist, everything was at his doorstep. Still he wants to pursue his dreams for satisfaction and success. Indu, a common girl from Charanpur village is struggling to create her existence as a doctor in spite of her messed up life. Difficulties have engulfed her situation and being a girl from an under privileged family, she herself needs to modify her decision to be the one outstanding.
The story starts when they meet, when their world comes closer. What will happen? That’s what “I Still Love You” will portray.


BLUEROSE STORE
AMAZON
SHOPCLUES
FLIPKART




Author bio:
Joyita Basak is a final year student of B-Tech. She is the blogger behind itsmycopyright.com. She is currently working for Production Houses in Bollywood and Tollywood industries. Fashion designer, influencer and blogger, she has maintained to follow her passion in between her study curriculum. She has her own painting gallery online. Painting is one of her inspirations to stay elated. She has been working as content writer for various magazines, she contributes monthly articles for Art Observer Magazine. Associated with AKLF and ABSU, she maintains to follow her dreams gracefully.
Know more about Joyita Basak by visiting https://itsmycopyright.com



Social media links:



Interview With Joyita Basak:

1. Can you tell us a little about your book?

The book ‘I Still Love You’ is a combination of love, sarcasm and a decent message for the readers. Some people are very good at making new decisions, Armaan is one of them. Being a son of a celebrity industrialist, everything was at his doorstep. Still he wants to pursue his dreams for satisfaction and success. Indu, a common girl from Charanpur village is struggling to create her own existence as a doctor in spite of her messed up life. Difficulties have engulfed her situation and being a girl from an under-privileged family, she herself needs to modify her decisions to be the one
outstanding. The story starts when they meet, when their world comes closer. What will happen? That’s what ‘I Still Love You’ will portray.


2. What inspires you to write?

Being a booklover since childhood, I have been familiar to the world of literature in very early days. Within course of time, I have developed interest for detective, thriller genre as well as all the fictions. While going through the stories, I always take an inspiration to encourage my thoughts. The portrayal of the plots from my favourite authors Paulo Coelho, Nicholas Sparks inspired me to write my own novel.

3. Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?

I am a student of final year, so its not easy for me to write everyday, but I try to maintain a routine at night. But while having a holiday or so, writing depends on my mood, when I feel like curating a plot, I try to pen down as soon as possible. I prefer nights much more as I feel it’s the time I can concentrate during the calmness of the time.


4. If you could be friends with one of your characters, which one would you choose?

I would love to be friends with Indu Rai, the female protagonist in my story. I have always been interested to highlight the lifestyle of under privileged people from our society who are deprived enough not to be aware of the spotlight. I have never met someone like Indu in person, so if I get a chance to meet someone or to be friends with someone, I would love to choose this character.


5. Do you listen to music while you write?

Though I am a music lover, I don’t listen to music while I write. This me-time is confined within my thoughts of creating several plots or sometimes few circumstances. So, I keep my writing process to be natural. But sometimes, I listen to music before writing down, the therapy helps me to have a soothing atmosphere.

6. Do you have a favourite spot to write?

My favourite spot to write is the cosiest corner in my room beside the window. I have always been in love with cosy places attached to nature, so I have chosen the calm corner of my place. I find it confining to pen down at any point of time.

7. If you could spend 24 hours as a fictional character, who would you chose?

If I could spend 24 hours as a fictional character, I would definitely choose Hercule Poirot, the world famous fictional Belgian detective featured on Agatha Christie’s novels. The way he portrayed a classy investigation throughout the stories, I really admire that. Since childhood, I have been a true fan of detective thriller stories and when anyone used to ask me what I wanted to be in future, my one and only answer was private detective. Till now the answer remains same.

8. What writing projects are you currently working on?
I am currently working on my new novel based on a series of short stories regarding Kolkata, I have few more scripts for the web shows. I have few unfinished stories from school days, so during the quarantine days, when I am managing enough of time, its been so productive.  I have few more articles coming up very soon.

1 comment: