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            <![CDATA[ Born in the city of Tansen, 'Sangam Gupta' has been working as a copywriter at different radio stations for the past several years. His schooling took place in Narsinghgarh of Damoh district, and for college, he went to Gwalior.

<strong>Ques. Tell us something about yourself and your book?</strong>

Answer: It's always tough to speak about oneself, as if we're being asked about someone we've never met before. Still, I'll give it my best shot.
I was born in Gwalior, attended school in Narsinghgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and then returned to Gwalior for college, where I liked reading everything except course texts.
As a result of this passion, perhaps a writer was born within me, and I worked as a copywriter for radio stations in Gwalior, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Nagpur, and Jabalpur.
I'm presently working as a copywriter for an Indore radio station, but reflecting closely, I've spent the past 9-10 years writing for others (for clients), and there hasn't been anything truly mine. As a result, the concept for this book arose.
It was also essential to compose this book.
Aside from writing, I enjoy travelling, listening to music, and cooking on occasion.

If I had to say anything about the book, it would be:
This is Shamsher's story, probably the only lion who was a vegetarian, and because of this, he became a stigma to his family and a laughing stock in front of the whole jungle. He had two close buddies, Hanu the monkey and a cow called Gauri. Their only mission in life was to somehow restore the lost honour of their friend. This story is for every person, from a child to an adult, who is a little different, just like Shamsher, and also for those who think it is wrong to be different!



<strong>Ques. ‘Shudh Vegetarian - Story of a Lion’ is the story of every person who thinks it is wrong to have different personalities and preferences. How did you come up with the idea of the story?</strong>

You must have noticed the same that if someone around us follows the pattern of society, he's correct, but if he has a different way of thinking or a different personality, he's wrong.
The majority considers a person wrong if he refuses to marry, a girl likes a girl, a man chooses a different sort of profession, a man seems physically different, if a person does not follow age-old norms.
The LGBTQ community is a perfect example of this, as it is still battling for its existence.
It is not wrong to be different; I really believe this, and I desire to share my stance with the world.

<strong>Ques. How did the journey of being a storyteller start?</strong>

I can't recall exactly, but at school I was always known for cracking jokes, but I had no idea where to take this and there was lack of proper guidance as well.
Then came the era of Gwalior's FM stations, which began around 2007. When I first heard, I thought to myself, This may work. After many auditions, I was eventually selected as a copywriter for a radio station.
Since then, I've been composing tales, commercials, and songs, among other things. On social media, I keep sharing poetry and anecdotes.

<strong>Ques. Why did you choose Bluerose Publishers Pvt. Ltd. as your Publisher?</strong>

Actually, they chose me. I had sent my synopsis to several places, and two or three of them had responded. Then I checked the quantity of books from all publishing firms, as well as the quality, and Blue Rose seemed to be a good option among them, also a friend advised the same.

<strong>Ques. Shamsher (Lion), the protagonist of the story, is a vegetarian. Why did you choose an animal as a character and above all he’s vegetarian. How did you come up with this thought?</strong>

Answer: My target audience included everyone from young adults to young parents. (10-40 years old) This is the age when we are striving to understand ourselves, and it is also the period when parents have a huge responsibility to accept their children's different thought processes. As a result the tale had to be conveyed in the style of Disney movies, in such a manner that the message was imparted while being non-preachy so that anybody from a youngster to a person in their fifties could enjoy it.
There is a mystery why I chose the story of a vegetarian lion that you will discover only after reading the book, and you will be astounded.

<strong>Ques. What challenges have you faced while writing your Book?</strong>

The most difficult aspect was the time; I had to be really disciplined (which I have never been). Instead of becoming a rabbit, you should become a turtle and move a little bit every day.
Being open to criticism is the most challenging element; this is where it pays off since I have always embraced criticism very positively; I feel it broadens your storytelling and personality.
Many friends and mentors helped me decide what was good and bad in the book, and I listened to everyone's feedback.
To be honest, in today's environment, it's not only about writing my book; getting people to read is the toughest challenge, and it's still going on.

<strong>Ques. Writing a Book and copywriting are two different things. Hence what approach did you use to write the story?</strong>

Sure they are distinct, yet they complement each other quite well.
Copywriting encompasses a wide range of writing styles, which was once again beneficial for me.
Yes, copywriting, particularly radio copywriting, must be crisp. In a novel, though, you have to explain a lot, so I tried to strike a balance between the two.
The upside of this was that not only was I able to create a different type of storyline, but a unique treatment emerged, which you will only find in very few novels.

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                <![CDATA[ Born in the city of Tansen, 'Sangam Gupta' has been working as a copywriter at different radio stations for the past several years. His schooling took place in Narsinghgarh of Damoh district, and for college, he went to Gwalior.

<strong>Ques. Tell us something about yourself and your book?</strong>

Answer: It's always tough to speak about oneself, as if we're being asked about someone we've never met before. Still, I'll give it my best shot.
I was born in Gwalior, attended school in Narsinghgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and then returned to Gwalior for college, where I liked reading everything except course texts.
As a result of this passion, perhaps a writer was born within me, and I worked as a copywriter for radio stations in Gwalior, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Nagpur, and Jabalpur.
I'm presently working as a copywriter for an Indore radio station, but reflecting closely, I've spent the past 9-10 years writing for others (for clients), and there hasn't been anything truly mine. As a result, the concept for this book arose.
It was also essential to compose this book.
Aside from writing, I enjoy travelling, listening to music, and cooking on occasion.

If I had to say anything about the book, it would be:
This is Shamsher's story, probably the only lion who was a vegetarian, and because of this, he became a stigma to his family and a laughing stock in front of the whole jungle. He had two close buddies, Hanu the monkey and a cow called Gauri. Their only mission in life was to somehow restore the lost honour of their friend. This story is for every person, from a child to an adult, who is a little different, just like Shamsher, and also for those who think it is wrong to be different!



<strong>Ques. ‘Shudh Vegetarian - Story of a Lion’ is the story of every person who thinks it is wrong to have different personalities and preferences. How did you come up with the idea of the story?</strong>

You must have noticed the same that if someone around us follows the pattern of society, he's correct, but if he has a different way of thinking or a different personality, he's wrong.
The majority considers a person wrong if he refuses to marry, a girl likes a girl, a man chooses a different sort of profession, a man seems physically different, if a person does not follow age-old norms.
The LGBTQ community is a perfect example of this, as it is still battling for its existence.
It is not wrong to be different; I really believe this, and I desire to share my stance with the world.

<strong>Ques. How did the journey of being a storyteller start?</strong>

I can't recall exactly, but at school I was always known for cracking jokes, but I had no idea where to take this and there was lack of proper guidance as well.
Then came the era of Gwalior's FM stations, which began around 2007. When I first heard, I thought to myself, This may work. After many auditions, I was eventually selected as a copywriter for a radio station.
Since then, I've been composing tales, commercials, and songs, among other things. On social media, I keep sharing poetry and anecdotes.

<strong>Ques. Why did you choose Bluerose Publishers Pvt. Ltd. as your Publisher?</strong>

Actually, they chose me. I had sent my synopsis to several places, and two or three of them had responded. Then I checked the quantity of books from all publishing firms, as well as the quality, and Blue Rose seemed to be a good option among them, also a friend advised the same.

<strong>Ques. Shamsher (Lion), the protagonist of the story, is a vegetarian. Why did you choose an animal as a character and above all he’s vegetarian. How did you come up with this thought?</strong>

Answer: My target audience included everyone from young adults to young parents. (10-40 years old) This is the age when we are striving to understand ourselves, and it is also the period when parents have a huge responsibility to accept their children's different thought processes. As a result the tale had to be conveyed in the style of Disney movies, in such a manner that the message was imparted while being non-preachy so that anybody from a youngster to a person in their fifties could enjoy it.
There is a mystery why I chose the story of a vegetarian lion that you will discover only after reading the book, and you will be astounded.

<strong>Ques. What challenges have you faced while writing your Book?</strong>

The most difficult aspect was the time; I had to be really disciplined (which I have never been). Instead of becoming a rabbit, you should become a turtle and move a little bit every day.
Being open to criticism is the most challenging element; this is where it pays off since I have always embraced criticism very positively; I feel it broadens your storytelling and personality.
Many friends and mentors helped me decide what was good and bad in the book, and I listened to everyone's feedback.
To be honest, in today's environment, it's not only about writing my book; getting people to read is the toughest challenge, and it's still going on.

<strong>Ques. Writing a Book and copywriting are two different things. Hence what approach did you use to write the story?</strong>

Sure they are distinct, yet they complement each other quite well.
Copywriting encompasses a wide range of writing styles, which was once again beneficial for me.
Yes, copywriting, particularly radio copywriting, must be crisp. In a novel, though, you have to explain a lot, so I tried to strike a balance between the two.
The upside of this was that not only was I able to create a different type of storyline, but a unique treatment emerged, which you will only find in very few novels.

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