Aakriti Sunderum talks about Modern Literature (Writer's -Quill)
Aakriti Sunderum talks about Modern Literature (Writer's -Quill) 
Writer's Quill

Modern literature is good yet it's losing its thought-provoking ability that innately belongs to literature

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Name

Aakriti Sunderum

Languages you speak and write

Hindi and English

Qualifications

Masters (MBA & MS)

Where do you reside currently?

Raipur

Occupation

Student

Favorite Genre(s)

Philosophy and Spirituality

Favorite Author(s)

Agatha Christie, Paulo Coelho, Dharmveer Bharti, Munshi Prem Chand.

Favorite Book(s)

Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

What was your first ever write up?

Banaras: The Poetry of Food

What inspires you to write?

Inner Calling and Love for Banaras

What is your Favorite Quotation(s) ?

God is always with you.

Kindly mention your Publication(s), if any:

Rosewood Publication, Title : Yaadein and Epiphany Publication, Title: Congeries.

What is your best written line ?

One reaps in a different season than they sow.

Do you have any recommendation for readers?

Be wise about what you read. And always introspect and retrospect after reading.

If you could turn back the time and talk to your 18-year old self, what would you tell him/her?

That, it turns out alright, and to trust more since it will be alright. Life is beautiful and I would thank my 18 year old self for always choosing divine path of truth.

Who do you look up to the most?

There are two fictional character, Naruto & Wonder woman and I look upto them for strength and character.

What superpower do you wish that you had?

Power touch and heal pain that is visible or invisible-both.

What superpower do you wish that you had?

I would like to make a change, that majority of people become more reflective and accountable of their actions and there by start living more peacefully with each other.

According to you, what are the things that have changed in Modern Literature?

I believe the profoundness and depth that could push the reader in deep reflective state and inspire them. The modern literature is good yet its loosing its thought provoking ability that innately belongs to literature. It is also becoming less rich in context day by day. Earlier a paragraph would have multifold of meaning derivable from it but in modern literature this is diluting.

In this era of Artificial Intelligence, do you think an AI can takeover the writers career?

No

What message would you like to give to the budding writers?

Be an original writer, give a human touch to the writings, as even AI can write things.

(Writer's Quill/Aakriti Sunderum/PS)

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