Featured Interview With Chaitali Nath
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
My name is Chaitali Nath. I’m 18 now, but was 15 when Soul Spoken came out. It feels like it was yesterday but it’s been over two years. Time does fly by!
I’ve completed my plus two from Delhi Public School, Siliguri and am currently pursing MBBS (Medical Sciences) from CMSDH, Kolkata. I love reading, writing, listening to music. I’ve recently started writing songs and composing them as well, but I doubt they’ll be out anytime soon. I’m working on my next now and let’s hope that works well.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I have been reading since I was 6 or 7, maybe younger. My father got me my first book, and it hasn’t stopped since. As far as being a writer is concerned, I started writing quite early on, but those writings are not in Soul Spoken. I might have been around 9 when I started writing
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Roald Dahl was a favorite growing up. As of now, I enjoy reading pretty much everything, except horror, because I’m scared of it. I don’t Have any favorite authors now, because I feel each of them has shaped me in a different way through their books.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
Soul Spoken is the journey of a beautiful heart spoken through a soul
Adolescence is that time period of person’s life where he/she is generally interpreted as a confused adult or an overgrown child; though this is the ‘misinterpretation’ that needs to be subsided. Teenage is a completely different phase of life – an intermediate between the other two. A person develops in all areas during this phase. A teenager is a different kind of individual – unique and distinctive with intense emotions about all aspects of life, be it love, parents, education, friends or life in general.
‘Soul Spoken’ published by White Falcon Publishing has been written from a teenager’s view on the world and its constituents. After all, the world hasn’t seen how a teenager has seen it. The author has tried to expose the intricate web of felings that teenagers come across. The book has three parts – Poems; Quotes, Musings and Open Letters; and Stories. Poems are raw and reflect the feelings of the author vividly. The section of Quotes, Musings and Open Letters is inspiring and thought provoking, something that we all can ponder over. Short-stories concentrate on the creation of mood keeping in mind the storyline.
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