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Interview with Reecha Agrawal, Author of forever is not enough

Hello Book Lovers.

I recently read the book, Forever is not Enough by Reecha Agarwal Goyal.



We had a nice QnA session, where we talked about her writing journey and this book, etc.
Let's us check out her answers!!

Simran: When did you realize that you wanted to be a writer?
Reecha: I have always believed in the magic of words. Always.

Simran: How much time does it take for you to write a book?
Reecha: Depends. Anywhere between a month and a year.

Simran: One of the qualities you learned from writing? 
Reecha: Patience. A hell lot of patience.

Simran: Where did you get the inspiration for writing such a book?
Reecha: My kids inspired me to write. They make me see this world differently.

Simran: What do you like to do when you're not writing? As in, what are your hobbies?
Reecha: I like reading and spending time with my kids.

Simran: When did you write your first book? What was the inspiration behind it?
Reecha: I wrote it when my daughter was born. She was the inspiration.

Simran: Your favorite author?
Reecha: There are many. It would be very unfair to single out one.

Simran: What do you think makes a good story?
Reecha: Believability

Simran: Any suggestions for the budding writers?
Reecha: Believe in your work.

Simran: Was writing your initial goal?
Reecha: Yes . It Always was.

Check out her work, here.

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