Interview with Neeti Tibrewala

Published 2014-03-05.
What is the greatest joy of writing for you?
I usually write down when I am depressed. So, writing loosens my pain and all that is in my heart comes out in the face of words. I feel relaxed and reenergized when I write. Writing lines on my near and dear ones brings me a lot of affection and compliments from them.
What are you working on next?
I want to write poems on abstract. Be it feelings, be it seasons, be it pictures etc.
What do your fans mean to you?
The readers of my poems are vital for me. If they appreciate my writing then the poems will gradually turn into a piece of writing in some diary of mine. It is they who make me edit those writing into a piece of art for public to relate and connect to my poems.
Who are your favorite authors?
I love reading Dan Brown books. I am also a huge fan of Chetan Bhagat.
What inspires you to get out of bed each day?
The work dedication towards my family inspires me to wake up and ultimately its observing some newness in the daily timetable of mine.
When you're not writing, how do you spend your time?
I am a full time home maker. So, when I am not writing then I m probably looking after my son or doing some domestic work in my home for myself or other members of my family. I like to knit clothes for our God, Laddu Gopalji, make hand-made greeting cards and make useful stuffs from scrap items. I also watch movies and comedy shows.
How do you discover the ebooks you read?
My sister came to know from one of her friends. She suggested me about the ebooks to read and also publish my work.
Do you remember the first story you ever wrote?
The first poem I wrote was when I was 17 and it was for my sister. It was my sister's love and care that inspired me to write this poem.
What are your five favorite books, and why?
My five best books are The Namesake, The Shadow lines, Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons and Five Point Someone
What do you read for pleasure?
I read Dan Brown and Indian writers' books for pleasure. I prefer Indian writers because I easily connect myself to their writings.
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Books by This Author

Yippee! New Years
Price: Free! Words: 420. Language: English. Published: June 18, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Female authors, Nonfiction » Children's Books » Holidays & Celebrations / Other, Non-Religious
(4.00 from 1 review)
Yippee! New Years is a poem that is purely written on the basis of my experiences and my imagination when I see the world around me enjoying the beginning the year and seeing off the old year.
Colorful Us
Price: Free! Words: 690. Language: English. Published: May 25, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Female authors, Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Cultural interest, general
(3.00 from 1 review)
This book comprises of some reasons behind the celebration of the festival of colors. Our culture is filled with festivals. This is my sincere attempt to cover maximum festivals that we celebrate at my place. My poems are very close to my life and also live of many in this world.
Dazzling Lights
Price: Free! Words: 790. Language: English. Published: April 28, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Female authors, Plays » Religious & Liturgical
This book comprises of some fables behind the festival of lights and a simple ritual we follow for the day has been put in poetic form. Our culture is filled with festivals. This is my sincere attempt to cover maximum festival that we celebrate at my place. My poems are very close to my life and also live of many in this world.
The Alma mater
Price: Free! Words: 1,310. Language: English. Published: April 6, 2014 . Categories: Poetry » Female authors
This book means a lot to me. It depicts my love towards poems and respect for schooling system. I am glad that I got the opportunity to study in one of the best schools of the country.
Love for Poems
Price: $7.00 USD. Words: 2,730. Language: English. Published: September 21, 2012 . Categories: Poetry » Female authors
This book means a lot to me. It depicts my love towards poems and my family. My dreams to become a poet inspired me to compile some of my best poems into a book.