Fashith Abdul is a happy introvert , who loves to learn and explore. The interests of Fashith Abdul lies on books , movies , music and cricket .
Q1) Since when did you start writing or recognize your talent as an author ?
Writing journal was my first step towards the journey of writing, which began during my high school days. Initially, I wrote for fun and to spend more lone time. But with every passing year, my interest grew boundaries. Writing then turned into more than a hobby. I slowly tried to learn the different forms of writing, which helped me to understand the craft of writing in a better perspective. From that point there was no stopping. Though I had many speed breakers in between to over ride.
Q2) How did you decide the plot of the story “Into the world of love “.
I kept juggling with many ideas but didn’t move any step forward. After many starts and stops, at one point I firmly decided to write about “Love” and thankfully didn’t back off this time. Love is a universal language which has all the emotions within. So I decided to explore the different emotions in love. That’s how I ended up with ‘Into The World Of Love’.
Q3) What was the most challenging process in curating the book? Also share the links where the writers can find your book.
Writing itself is a very challenging task. With just ideas you can’t become an Author overnight. You also should learn the art of being calm. Because it takes quite a long time to finish what you started. There will be days where you won’t find any motivation to write. Going berserk during those days can take a toll on your mental health as well.
Into The World Of Love
Q4) You have talked about your interest in Cricket ? How often do you get a chance to play or watch cricket ?
Cricket has remained an integral part of my life ever since childhood. Holidays and Sundays will be incomplete If I don’t play cricket back in school and college days. Have spent even an entire day in cricket ground. Gone are those days. Now I just watch cricket without missing many.

Q5)Today in the digital era the youth has almost stopped reading books. What do you think they are missing ?
Books are not just stories which entertains. It’s a complete different world to live in. I won’t agree with the fact that today’s youth has almost stopped reading. I still come across many avid young readers. To make someone love a book, you should inject something more than entertainment. A good book will never lose value. Bringing more and more good books should be our (Authors) prime focus to enlarge the reading community.
Q6) One piece of advice to the youth who wants to take up writing as their career option.
Writing is a highly rewarding career, but the success ratio tells a different story. To stand out from the group you must put in a great effort. I would suggest before taking up writing as a full-time career, make sure you have a strong second source of income. Because you can’t write a bestseller overnight, it takes time.
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