Today’s post is a guest post by well-known
Indie Author Sundari Venkatraman.
Sundari requires no introduction. She is a
well-known author, known for her romantic novels like The Malhotra Bride, The
Madras Affair, etc and her recent mythological book MATSYA: The First Avatar
(DASHAVATAR Book 1). Sundari is the author of 26 titles as of April 2018
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Sundari with some of her creations in paperbacks (Sigh!!!) |
- 19 novels/novellas
- 2 collections of short stories
- 2 short reads (one romance and one story from Indian Mythology)
- 3 collections
One can contact her at:
My first book was The Madras Affair and I
just fell in love with Sundari’s work. I re-read her books especially when I am
low and want an instant mood lift. Even though she writes romance, each story
holds a hidden theme; about women, their various difficulties and problems.
Like for example, The Madras Affair was about widow remarriage as a backdrop to
romance.
Now it's better to
hand over the mike oops pen to the author and let her writing do rest of
talking. Over to you Sundari...
I for INDIE AUTHOR
Thank you
so much, Aparna, for the opportunity to write a post on your blog. And of
course, I have chosen a topic close to my heart, that of being an Indie author.
Some
might say that Indie is synonymous with being a self-published author. But I
wouldn’t agree with that statement. A self-published author is one who has
published book/books by himself and that’s it. While an Indie author is one who
has not only published book/books but takes charge of her whole
writing/publishing/marketing journey, one who is the sole decision maker, one
who takes complete responsibility for her book/s out there. All bouquets and
brickbats belong solely to the indie author.
This
definitely places a lot of weight on the author’s shoulders, but believe me, at
the end of it all, it’s an amazingly satisfying journey indeed.
After
trying to woo traditional publishers for 14 long years, I was introduced to the
idea of publishing on Amazon KDP by none other than Rubina Ramesh, and as they
say, the rest is history.
Today, I
am the most successful Indie Author in India and I feel so fulfilled for being
one. Being able to publish at my own pace, with a lot of encouragement from an
ever-expanding base of readers and fans, makes me so glad that I have gone
indie.
Writing
is a lonely profession, they say. It draws energy only from self-motivation.
So, how do I keep at it, day after day? It’s my dashboard on Amazon that’s
updated hourly. When I watch the sales graph going up day after day, see tens
of thousands of pages read, all I can say is that I am highly motivated to
write and publish more and more.
WARNING: Just because it’s easy to publish doesn’t mean that shoddy
content will make one a much-read author. Well edited and proofed content is
the most important ingredient of a good book.
I am #PoweredbyIndie & #ProudtobeIndie
