• December 19, 2023

An Interview with Author Manoj Eashwa J | “Losing Pawns “

An Interview with Author Manoj Eashwa J  | “Losing Pawns “
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About the Author:

Manoj Eashwa J is a young author with a passion for storytelling. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Loyola College, Chennai, and developed a keen interest in reading and writing from an early age. His debut novel, “Losing Pawns,” is a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of dreams. Manoj masterfully weaves together the lives of his characters, exploring themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit.

Exclusive interview with the author

Q: Can You Tell Me About The Book?

A:A teenage boy embarks on a thrilling quest and unravel his father’s murder and his family’s shattered dreams.

Q:What Did You Learn When Writing The Book?

A:I have to improve more in order to keep readers engaging.

Q: What Does The Title Mean?

A: About social injustice.

Q: How Long Does It Take You To Write A Book?

A: It took me 10 months to write this book.

Q: When Did You Write Your First Book And How Old Were You?

A:This is my first book. And I am 22 years old.

 

This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication.  All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.


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