Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
Hey I am Triveni Sidha from J&K (city of temples and heaven of earth). Not working yet, still student at shri mata vaishno Devi college of nursing Katra J&K. It is true that best friends are many but it’s more interesting when you have the beautiful pen and paper as your support system. “My pen is still under construction ” I am a budding writer and want to make this world not only to read my words but to imagine and listen to them. I want to make those story covers like a rising sun where a deep colours of my words paints every reader with a moral. I have not write any book yet but I am working on a title called “koshur” and hopefully one day will complete it and make my readers swim into the ocean full of words.
Do you have any unusual writing habits?
Aah! Talking about unusual writing habits, I always laugh on my crazy mind because it’s full of freaking thoughts. For this I just want to say that I love to play with my thoughts. People may write after working on any topic but my skills have manufactured a brain where thought process never stops and hands never said to put a full stop.
My dark nights defines my “Unusual writings habits” well because for me darkness is one that brings change
in you whereas brightness only preserves you in you. Dark times are best to reestablish you. Thanks to my habit it made me “a person who can live peaceably even in her loneliness”
What authors, or books have influenced you?
I have read few books only, in “ingnited minds” is one of my favorite because author is soo close to me and my country India. A.P.J Abdul Kalam, the man who was mastermind at not writing his feelings only but making every youth a daring person who can change the nation with their skills and knowledge. His words always inspired me and “one of his statement that I follow on every
step is ” Don’t stop to dream.
Keep loving them as much as possible,
the one who dream achieve the greater heights” .
He in himself is an inspiration and his words just take me into world where I feel strong and daring enough to achieve my goals.
What are you working on now?
As said above I am working on a title “koshur” It’s a story full of sacrifices.
What is the best advice you have ever heard?
The best advise I have ever heard is don’t blame the rejections, just be thankful to your rejections because they are only there to design you more beautifully ,without them you can’t climb on the ladder of success.
“And this advise is from the people whose genes are helping me to achieve the greater heights today”.