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In Conversation With Young Writer Priyamvada Dixit

1. Tell us about your childhood. Where you grew up and how was life there ? What were your hobbies, your aspirations and guidance ?

I was born in a small town named Hatras near Agra. Being brought up in a middle class family, which fulfilled all my basic needs. I grew up in Allahabad, now known as Prayagraj. Family background of Advocate's choosing a career in writing was not easy for me. After Higher Secondary results, everyone was expecting that I would aspire to be an Advocate. I had different goals, I love writing. I chose to get a bachelor's degree in media studies from Allahabad University. I never thought that I would turn out to be a poet. Since 2017, destiny took me to a different path. I started writing and by His grace, now I am a poet and an author of two books. Apart from writing real life photography, reading and acknowledging about our religion fill my leisure time. Since childhood I was never very good in studies. My parents never forced me for anything, I always did what I wanted. Anyways my parents are way too supportive. Without them I wouldn't have reached this destination. 

 

2. You suited up as a Poet, Writer rather early, with your poetry and writing. What inspired you to take this up? And what was your aim?

Before 2017 I never thought that I could be a writer or poet in all my life. I never chose writing as my career by DESTINATION. From 2015 till 2017 I tried very hard to get admission to one of my favorite colleges but I failed to pass the entrance and because of that I turned my pain into words. Gradually my work turned me into a writer. My aim is to make poetry and my stories relatable to people around the world. Feeling and Emotions speak better when taken the form of words. Let this flow, let people sink in, let people understand that 

"we don't get what we want, we get what we deserve." 

Take it positively. We always get better than what we want because God has better plans for his children.

 

3. What impact has your poetry had on the community?

I am willing to change the way people look towards failure and success. I want to be taken as an inspiration for the budding artists. I want to change lives, I want to touch souls. I believe everyone has a great potential to do what they aim for. I want, my writings to inspire them, change the way things are being looked upon in our society.

  

4. When and why did you pick up the quill? How much time did you devote to it, and did you keep your job alongside? How did you juggle both?

When I was in depression I took the help of quill to come up with a dark phase of life. During that phase, I came to know that quill is your best friend because it's always there for you to share your pain & your emotions. I felt that writing is a full-time job like any other profession but the harsh reality is that still in society people feel that writing is for hobby purposes. In the initial stag

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