I believe that the day one stops being spiritual, one ends up being religious. I live by the adage that the only certainty in life is death. We should, therefore, learn to live for the day and be content. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
Admiration from my readers inspire me, and the only ‘formula’ I believe in towards making a good writer is: ‘to thine own self be true!’ Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
I remember how a man once got in touch with me to tell me that he was so engrossed in my book that he had to take a day off from work just so that he could finish reading it. Such kind of responses from my readers is extremely endearing, and it keeps me going. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
We don’t need to dumb down our stuff. And it’s important to know how far we can push readers. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
I was learning book-keeping at the age of 12, but it never stopped me from pursuing literature. Over the years, I grew to love the written word. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
After preliminary research, I zero in on an idea, and then I spend at least four months exploring the topic and in plot-building. I jot down every single detail of the plot as bullet points per chapter, and only when the skeleton is complete do I start writing. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
I feel luck plays a vey crucial role in determining the success of the book. Marketing a book is also very important. You need to try all tricks in the trade. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
What is divine? Simply that which man has not yet been able to understand. Once understood, it ceases to be divine. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
The reality of the writer’s world is that you set yourself up for disappointment with every success that you deliver because with every success you raise your readers’ expectations. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote
I love fiction that sounds like fact. As a matter of fact, I also like fact that sounds like fiction. Ashwin Sanghi Read Quote