I don't want to be the next Nicholas Sparks, or E.L James or even Kiera Cass. I just want people to remember me as the girl who didn't stop dreaming big, no matter how difficult it is. Writing gives me a whole lot of opportunities to be able to discover something new about myself and sometimes it even changes my perspective about few things. My imagination knows no bound.
I am not a writer. I only try to interpret my feelings into words. I look around myself. I construe events from my perspective. I try to comprehend an event putting my own self as a character in it. Thoughts that touches me I lay them down in writing. I do not write with an intention to impress or disappoint any one. Nor do I intend to impose my understanding of an issue upon other. I leave the decision of liking or not liking to my readers. To me, by translating my thoughts into words I have done my part of justice.
You always feel suffocated by the things you don’t love, loose them and feel free. When people undermine your dreams, predict your fate, or criticize you, remember, they’re telling you THEIR story, not yours!" It’s worth a fight to keep your eyes on the provider Jesus Christ.
Dhruv Behl is a story writer. His is 14 and lives in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. He is mainly interested in mystery and crime genres. He has also written some short stories of various genres like horror and thriller. His first published novel is Lakeman. He is currently working on his next novel Claremont.
Mr. Mitchell has read hundreds of novels and professes a love for reading. He has written dozens of short stories, a couple of plays and novels. Several of his short stories have been published. “One of my cousins gave me a whole bookcase full of novels, that belonged to her late father,” Mr. Mitchell said. He has also read several books about writing in addition to attending several weekend workshops.