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Interviewing Author Bam Dev Sharma


Interviewing Author  Bam Dev Sharma 

Q1. Tell me about your self what are your favorite books to read?

A. My favorite books are children literature which inspires children to see and feel the world. 

Q2.when did you decide you were going to write a book?

A. I was writing poetry since my college days with good appreciation. That greatly motivated me. I published some books of poetry. But I felt so motivated to write for children in 2014. Then I published some books on children stories.

Q3. How did you come up with the name of your books?

A. I came to come to the name after much thought. I decided on my own.

Q4.What are you working on for 2019

A. I am working on two more children books in 2019.

Q5.How long have you been writing?

A. I am working on two more children books in 2019.

Q6.What advice would you give other authors?

A. I would give advice that:
Think of your fort of writing.
Write something each day.
Revise it.
Write when you feel relaxed but not feeling stressed.
When you write, read aloud.

Q7..where can people find you online?

A. I am on facebook.

Q8. Do you plan on making more books in the future?

A. I have written some fourteen books. But most of them are for students. Five are for literary purposes.

Q9. did you go to college to be a write

A.No I did not go to college to learn about writing. I did on my own.

I would love to send my children's story collection that got published in the US in June.


The Shepherd in the Sky: A Collection of Children Stories
A delightful collection of children stories that encourage love and respect toward family, friends, animals, and the land we call home.
amazon.com
This is the Kindle version

I would like to say thank you too Bam for allowing me to interview him on my blog.










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