There were many times in my initial days as a writer when I had felt the need to talk to someone, to leverage on someone's experience, to learn from someone who had written and published a book.
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My favourite authors are John Grisham and Jeffrey Archer. Grisham rapidly established himself and now completely owns the legal space of fiction writing, something I want to do in financial space. I like Archer because he keeps his readers engaged: every chapter is a page turner, and he keeps his writing simple.
Generally, people who crib about corporate politics are, more often than not, those who've played the game but lost it.
I cannot write in isolation. I write with people around me.
There is some confusion in my mind whether to continue to write on banking or try newer pastures.
There is a certain amount of intrigue that gets created by revealing portions of the book and, in the process, generating a certain amount of interest. Often, authors do this by releasing a few chapters online or even releasing film-like trailers.
The distribution might which Penguin brought to the table and the stature they gave me as an author is unparalleled.