His latest release is called “Title is Untitled” and tackles the sensitive social issues in India and aims to create an awareness among people.
Women’s University, Vijapur, Karnataka training to 127 affiliated college women
students under a theme ‘Mission Empowerment’. Continuous traveling has paved a
way to various books. I have published 9 books, 25 research papers, 16
conference papers, some articles appeared in Vijaya Times (Mangalore), The
African Bulletin (The Netherlands) and magazines. In brief, what I do is travel,
training, writing and praying.
vice-versa all ways. However all the books so far have theme for example Second
Heart dealt with Kidney issues; Be a B.A. was specific to Business Analysis;
Title is Untitled was on 11 social elements; Black Grey and White was on
HIV/AIDS related issues.
Q3. Which one of your published books is your favourite and
why?
is of different theme. I would like to put my views as – Enjoyed writing was
‘Surrogate Author’; Satisfaction writing ‘Black, Grey and White’; Emotional
writing ‘Title is Untitled’; Challenging and attention seeking were ‘Be a B.A.’
and ‘Get a Job WITHOUT an Interview’.
situation, facts, and objective have coupled to form a book. Surrogate Author
was out of criticism for the book ‘Adhuri Prem Kahaniya’.
manuscript found it to be draining exercise.
relatable to readers?
my heart goes out to it and it automatically moves from heart to brain to hand.
various views not to hurt people. Keeping that objective in mind I look for
various technical details. For example ‘Black, Grey and White’ need technical
details of post office information. A questionnaire and cross-examination are important.
Newspaper cut outs, magazines, visit to victims place are part of process.
them to buy?
Superhero ; Second Heart; Get a Job WITHOUT an Interview, Be a B.A., Paint by
Number; Surrogate Author; Title is Untitled; Black grey and White are available
at Amazon, Flipkart, Pothi, Bookadda, Infibeam and others.
authors?
- Always listen to your
heart - Just write – Don’t let
anything hamper this step - Peer Read them
- Re-write based on point 3
- Let stranger read after
point 4 - Re-write/look into view
points after point 5 - Hire Editor (2-4) and
Proof Readers - Discuss with editors and
proof readers - Get promising
testimonials, cover page, pricing and pick reviewers. - Talk, write and promote –
Start the next writing!
publishing house. I feel I could reach to the audience through my own ways
rather than time testing ways. However if one is looking to make business
proportion out of writing, then its good to have large traditional publishing
house not small or med size.
published during Feb 2015 and another in March 2015. Editors, reviewers and
peer readers look both manuscripts positively with the theme in book formation.
The Feb 2015 release will bring back the memories of Meri Amrita play done by
Shabana Amzi.
or www.facebook.com/santosh.avvannavar
or santosh.avvannavar@gmail.com
to connect or write. I’m open to help aspiring writings.
Thanks for talking to me, Santosh and sharing your thoughts!
Njkinny’s World of Books & Stuff wishes you the very best for the future and hope to read more from you. 🙂
Santosh started his career as a consultant and Soft Skills Trainer. After his college education from NITK, Surathkal, he worked as a researcher at University of Eindhoven, University of Twente, and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He was also the Placement President while working at IISC, Bangalore. He has over twenty-five publications of mostly research documents in national and international journals. He has also authored sixteen conference papers and regularly writes articles for a national and worldwide daily paper. He also works as an advisor for different organizations. He also dabbles in fiction writing and is the author of Adhuri Prem Kahaniya; Dear Wife, Your Husband is not a Superhero, Second Heart and Get a Job WITHOUT an Interview; Be A B.A.; Surrogate Author. He likes to devote his personal time in writing for a website, namely the Amrita Foundation for HRD (www.amritafoundation.wordpress.com). He has conducted seminars and training sessions for more than 40,000 people in India and abroad over the last seven years.
Buying Links to Santosh’s books:
Adhuri Prem Kahaniya by Santosh Avvannavar
Amazon:
Paperback | Kindle Ebook
Amazon IN: Paperback | Kindle Ebook
Flipkart: Paperback
Black, Grey & White by Santosh Avvannavar
Amazon: Paperback | Kindle Ebook
Amazon IN: Kindle Ebook
Title is Untitled by Santosh Avvannavar
Amazon: Paperback | Kindle Ebook
Amazon IN: Kindle Ebook
I'm a planner myself! Review books come first, then I decide on Sunday what I think I want to read for the week! Though I leave myself room for choosing what I want on a whim! Which is why my "plan to read this week" part usually only lists 1 or 2 books!
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I do exactly the same thing! I can plan all day, but if I'm not in the mood, I'm not going to read it. Reading should be fun!!
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Your response was so refreshing, it seems as though I've utterly lost that freedom, I hope to make changes soon though!
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That is such a grt way to read..Part planning with a flexibility to choose on whim..Thanks for dropping by Jessica 🙂
Yeah, it should be…I totally agree with you..Thanks for dropping by Tracy 🙂
I hope you enjoy the new freedom and believe me the joy of reading is doubled without any pressure of schedules 🙂
Isnt it cool to just go with the moment without any plans ? Thanks for stopping by, Sharon! 🙂
Lol..So true..I hate schedules..My plans never reach completion so I just love going with the moment..:) Thanks for following Lisa! 🙂
True..I do schedule my reading in such cases..Thanks for following and loving my blog, Aurelia 🙂