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            <![CDATA[ DEVIKA DAS | AUTHOR INTERVIEW ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ Interview by bookGeeks:

When she is not busy writing, she doubles as a Salsa dancer and a theatre artist. Her belief in the motto “Work is Fun” has enabled her to study the many facets of a work life and the stress that comes with it. Her latest book, “<a href=http://www.bookgeeks.in/mind-game-devika-das-book-review/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrer>The Mind Game</a>” is a result of extensive research and aims at helping individuals deal with stress and guiding them towards a healthy life. A classic case of “beauty with brains”, here’s a tête-à-tête with Author Devika Das.
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Tell us something about Devika as a person</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>It would be wrong to say that I know myself completely. I am still exploring the real me and that is the journey of my life. I have had a chequered professional career but I have always engaged in multitasking by mastering time management skills. I believe “Life is given once. Live it to the fullest.”</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>All of us are shaped by our childhood. How was yours and has it in any way contributed to your writing?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I had a pleasant childhood. Being the youngest child, my father pampered me a lot ????, but with the right balance of strictness too. He was very strict about my education. My parents supported my active participation in co-curricular activities. Due to age difference, I was not that close to my siblings, it was not the usual sister-brother relationship. I spent time with myself most of the time. Being a loner helped me write well.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>When did you first start writing and who or what was your first inspiration?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I wrote my first poem at the age of 13. My first poem to be recognized by a national daily was ‘For Those At Kargil’.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Can you shed some light on the other books that you have written?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I have published four publications until date. My first book titled ‘7 Vows of Marriage’ is a personal take on how the institution of marriage is perceived in the modern era. The Mind Game is a concerted effort to study why stress/depression is becoming the silent killer of youth today. Reminiscence is a collection of poems. Finally, I have contributed a short story (Fiction) ‘Born free – Shackle Break’ to an anthology ‘Undo’, published by Pepperscript Publishers, New Delhi.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>You tend to be inclined towards non-fiction as a genre. Has it ever occurred to you to write fiction as well?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I am beginning to write fictional short stories as a contribution to anthologies.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>What are your other interests apart from writing?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>Reading, travelling, and dramatics.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Any new book that you are currently working on?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I am taking a break currently from writing a novel. Although I have two incomplete manuscripts, I would not publish them before 2020. I wish to contribute to anthologies to get a diverse writing experience.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Did you ever receive negative criticism for your strong opinions in your book “7 vows of Marriage”?</td>
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<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>Haha. Good question. Obviously. Marriage is a very sensitive topic nowadays. Most people are hesitant to talk about marriage or get married. Given a choice, people will choose to stay single rather than get hitched.
I have accepted the criticism with open arms. I know the public opinion may not agree with me always. But I appreciate the fact that readers have analysed my story carefully to criticise it.</td>
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<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>A few words for aspiring authors</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-18 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>Writing is the art of self-exploration and sharing your honest views with the public. Your book may be the much-required change that the society demands today. Writing for entertainment purpose is fine, however, if your book delivers/addresses a strong concern it will be the icing on the cake. Do not write with a monetary perspective only. If you believe your content is good, then nobody can stop your book from becoming a bestseller one day.</td>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 08 20, 2019 02:13 am</pubDate>
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                <![CDATA[ DEVIKA DAS | AUTHOR INTERVIEW ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ Interview by bookGeeks:

When she is not busy writing, she doubles as a Salsa dancer and a theatre artist. Her belief in the motto “Work is Fun” has enabled her to study the many facets of a work life and the stress that comes with it. Her latest book, “<a href=http://www.bookgeeks.in/mind-game-devika-das-book-review/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrer>The Mind Game</a>” is a result of extensive research and aims at helping individuals deal with stress and guiding them towards a healthy life. A classic case of “beauty with brains”, here’s a tête-à-tête with Author Devika Das.
<table id=tablepress-13-no-2 class=tablepress tablepress-id-13>
<tbody class=row-hover>
<tr class=row-1 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Tell us something about Devika as a person</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-2 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>It would be wrong to say that I know myself completely. I am still exploring the real me and that is the journey of my life. I have had a chequered professional career but I have always engaged in multitasking by mastering time management skills. I believe “Life is given once. Live it to the fullest.”</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-3 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>All of us are shaped by our childhood. How was yours and has it in any way contributed to your writing?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-4 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I had a pleasant childhood. Being the youngest child, my father pampered me a lot ????, but with the right balance of strictness too. He was very strict about my education. My parents supported my active participation in co-curricular activities. Due to age difference, I was not that close to my siblings, it was not the usual sister-brother relationship. I spent time with myself most of the time. Being a loner helped me write well.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-5 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>When did you first start writing and who or what was your first inspiration?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-6 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I wrote my first poem at the age of 13. My first poem to be recognized by a national daily was ‘For Those At Kargil’.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-7 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Can you shed some light on the other books that you have written?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-8 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I have published four publications until date. My first book titled ‘7 Vows of Marriage’ is a personal take on how the institution of marriage is perceived in the modern era. The Mind Game is a concerted effort to study why stress/depression is becoming the silent killer of youth today. Reminiscence is a collection of poems. Finally, I have contributed a short story (Fiction) ‘Born free – Shackle Break’ to an anthology ‘Undo’, published by Pepperscript Publishers, New Delhi.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-9 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>You tend to be inclined towards non-fiction as a genre. Has it ever occurred to you to write fiction as well?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-10 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I am beginning to write fictional short stories as a contribution to anthologies.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-11 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>What are your other interests apart from writing?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-12 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>Reading, travelling, and dramatics.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-13 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Any new book that you are currently working on?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-14 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>I am taking a break currently from writing a novel. Although I have two incomplete manuscripts, I would not publish them before 2020. I wish to contribute to anthologies to get a diverse writing experience.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-15 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>Did you ever receive negative criticism for your strong opinions in your book “7 vows of Marriage”?</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-16 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>Haha. Good question. Obviously. Marriage is a very sensitive topic nowadays. Most people are hesitant to talk about marriage or get married. Given a choice, people will choose to stay single rather than get hitched.
I have accepted the criticism with open arms. I know the public opinion may not agree with me always. But I appreciate the fact that readers have analysed my story carefully to criticise it.</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-17 odd>
<td class=column-1>bookGeeks:</td>
<td class=column-2>A few words for aspiring authors</td>
</tr>
<tr class=row-18 even>
<td class=column-1>Devika:</td>
<td class=column-2>Writing is the art of self-exploration and sharing your honest views with the public. Your book may be the much-required change that the society demands today. Writing for entertainment purpose is fine, however, if your book delivers/addresses a strong concern it will be the icing on the cake. Do not write with a monetary perspective only. If you believe your content is good, then nobody can stop your book from becoming a bestseller one day.</td>
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