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Exclusive Interview with mind-bending author- Niket Soni

Niket Soni is one of the youngest authors in India. At the age of 21, he wrote his autobiography. He has been interviewed in five countries (India, UAE, Singapore, Canada, and Nigeria) and is the author of three novels. His fourth book, House of Justice, will be released this year.

1) What was the reason behind becoming an author and what made you continue writing?

I wanted to tell the world about my experience and raise awareness about dyslexia. Following the positive response, I received a flood of emotional messages from readers who said they loved my book (Victory Over Fears) and that it inspired them to never give up no matter what. So the main reason for continuing is that I want to add value and hope to the lives of others through my writings.

2) How did you go from being dyslexic to writing three novels?

Counseling was beneficial, but meditation and my spiritual path were the primary reasons I was able to transform my situation. It assisted me in turning my fears and weaknesses into strengths.

3) How do you handle failures?

I have experienced failure since a very young age, and I have no fear of failure because I consider it to be a natural part of my life. However, when I am feeling down, I remind myself of the mission I have to inspire many lives around the world. When you have a goal that will add value to the lives of many people. The universe will assist you in your endeavor.

4) How long does it take you to write a book on average?

It depends on the story and your creativity, but it took me about 6 to 8 months to complete one novel.

5) What kind of books do you want to write in the future? Where do you get your inspiration?

My first book is an autobiography of my childhood as a dyslexic child, and my second book is a love story. My third book is a moving fictional story. My fourth book, a suspense novel, will be released this year. I’ve created new and unique stories and will continue to do so. I get ideas from reading books, watching web series and movies, meeting people, and watching YouTube.

6) What message do you want to convey to your readers and those who are reading the article?

Attempt to overcome your flaws, shortcomings, and disabilities. If you can’t win, it’s okay, try different approaches and methods to make things work. Because anything is possible.

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