Hello everyone,
It's me here with an interview of another award winner who is none other than
Welcome to you dear author and welcome to you all the audience too. Let's get started with the interview without anymore late.
1) May we know a few words about yourself?
- Hi myself, kamya singh, currently in grade 12, chose medical, and is now suffering.
- I am quite funny, carefree and enjoy each moment of my life (exception: when it comes to study).
2) When did you start writing either on this platform or in the normal way?
- From what I can recall I joined wattpad on 31st jan'20. And uploaded my first book 'love in the air' on 1st feb'20.
- To be precise, I would first write an episode on ms word and then would upload it, but gradually that habit was demolished.
3) What is your motivation to write?
- Seeing my fav couple together, because you know tv writers love to torture its viewers.
- Also, seeing the positive(majority of time) responds to my fanfic.
4) How did you feel when you got to know that you were the winner?
- On cloud nine.
- Frankly speaking i did not expect this book to be the winner, I had other book in mind. But nevermind, at the end winning matters.
5) Did you ever face criticism? If yes, how did you overcome it?
- Anything has its negative and positive sides. Definitely i have faced a lot of criticism.
- Some tell me to change the plot, some claiming that my work is copied.
- But again I paid no heeds.
6) When did you come across this genre or this fan fiction category?
- I really like 'arhana' a kumkum bhagya couple, but which were not gonna happen soon thanksto the writers. So I would read it's fanfic on google.
- From there I came across a fanfic, and it is still my fav. That fanfic is why I am on wattpad.
7) What was your opinion about our awards and how we hosted them?
- Really loved the way you conducted the awards.
- Really loved the variety of categories.
- Keep doing great work.
8) How do you handle writer's block?
- To be frank, I am very lazy, I would imagine the plot in my mind, but when it comes to write it, I am sorry.
- Sometimes, really different fanfics also helps.
9) Do you plan on taking writing as a profession? If yes, what are your plans for it?
- Writing is fun, not gonna lie, but I have no interest in pursuing it as a profession.
10)What was your response when you first published this book?
- I received great responses, made new friends, who were supportive, funny and encouraging.
- My first book has 30k reads, and I am proud of that.
11) As a writer, what are your biggest strengths and weaknesses?
- Audience. They are the one of the many reasons why I write. They are the one who decide or judge your story.
- Weakness, if I talk about, again, it my laziness to write. Not gonna lie, I am feeling hell lazy to write this interview.
12) Is there any advice you would like to give to teenagers out there?
- Be yourself, focus on yourself, on what you think about yourself, you are no main character in other people's lives, so do not feel afraid of what others will think about you.
- As it is said kuch toh kahegi duniya, duniya ka kam h kehna.
13) A few words about our community.
- You guys are killing it!!
14) Would you like to join this community?
- Would love to! As an interviewer or an award host!
15) How did you feel about giving us the interview? Any suggestions would you like to give?
- It felt nice,
- However I would love it if it was like an one to one interaction, rather than me being provided with questions and answering it like I am giving an exam.
- Anyways, it was fun. Thank you
Thank you so much Kamya for giving us your interview. We wish you all the best for all your future endeavours.
And that's all for today, we'll meet you soon with another interview very soon.
Till then, Adios!
- Teen Fix
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