• June 18, 2024

Thangjam Ramananda Singh Talks About His Book “No Tree, No We”

Thangjam Ramananda Singh Talks About His Book “No Tree, No We”
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About the Author:

Thangjam Ramananda Singh** is an accomplished writer with a deep passion for environmental conservation and social justice. Holding a B.Sc and an LL.B. in Law, he brings a unique perspective to his writing, blending scientific knowledge with legal insights. His novella, “No Tree, No We,” reflects his commitment to advocating for the protection of natural resources and the fight against corruption. Through his storytelling, Singh aims to inspire readers to take action and make a positive impact on their communities and the environment.

Exclusive interview with the author

Q: What Inspired You To Write This Book?

A:This book called “No Tree, No We” has a really touching title that shows how connected people are to nature. It probably talks about things like taking care of the environment, how cutting down trees affects communities, and why it’s important to protect our ecosystems for the future. These ideas usually come from real problems in the world and the need for more people to know about them and do something.

Q: Can You Tell Us About The Book?

A: The Book ‘No Tree, No We’ seems to focus on how important trees and forests are for people and the environment. Even though I don’t know exactly what it talks about, just from the title, it seems like it talks about saving the environment, how everything is connected, and what happens when we destroy forests and habitats. Maybe it encourages us to protect forests and work together with nature for a better future.”

Q: What Does The Title Mean?

A: The Title “No Tree, No We” shows that trees and human life are closely linked. It means that trees are very important for people’s health and survival. If there were no trees, humans would either disappear or face many difficulties. This title highlights how crucial trees are in giving us oxygen, controlling the weather, helping different kinds of plants and animals to thrive, and providing us with many things we need to live and build our societies. It reminds us that humans and nature depend on each other, and it tells us how crucial it is to take care of our forests and ecosystems.

Q: What Did You Learn When Writing The Book?

A: When I write this book called “No Tree, No We,” I can learn a lot about how humans and the environment are connected. I’ll find out how cutting down trees and hurting the environment can affect everything from plants and animals to people’s health.

Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?

A: Read widely, write regularly, and find your voice. Edit diligently, study craft, and set achievable goals. Embrace rejection, stay inspired, and network with fellow writers. Above all, persist. Success in writing requires dedication, resilience, and a commitment to continual improvement.

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


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