Author Interview with Tanzeela K Hassan: 5 Questions about Book Writing Process & Mindset

Whenever I feel low, I start working on my novel. It helps me mentally, says Tanzeela

Author Tanzeela K Hassan
Author Tanzeela K Hassan

In this author interview series “5 questions to ask an aligned author“, we discovered an amazing & emerging thriller writer—Tanzeela K. Hassan—from Pakistan who shared with us her book writing process and mindset tips related to research, outlining, writing benefits for mental and emotional health, gifts of being an author and common lack mindset traps for aspiring and emerging authors.

In her fast-paced and action-packed thriller Hunger; the author brings us home to the historical sites of Pakistan and weaves a story that’s a page-turner pulling us forward with its surprises until the end.

Tanzeela K. Hassan, born in 1985, is an emerging Pakistani novelist. After finishing her Postgraduate degree in Food and Nutrition with a baby in her hands, she is now a mother of four and a homemaker. She loves to write adventure and action pack thrillers. Her mission is to let the world know about positive side of Pakistan. She is also a proud Lead Compiler of the anthology, Thazbook’s Anthology Journal.

Hunger

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Hunger by Author Tanzeela K Hassan
Hunger

Adam Lyons is a successful New Yorker who never knew his mother except that her life ended moments before his began. An unexpected letter from his Pakistani grandmother sends him on a quest he doesn’t know he needs, on a path towards satisfying his spiritual hunger.

Iman, who lives on the other side of east river, can never predict the turns her life takes. In her search for peace, she must submit to a fate she is desperate to escape.

Max has his own plans. His entire life, he has been waiting to give them what they deserve rather than what they desire. He did it before. Now, he has to end things once and for all. His problem? He has to survive two life sentences to fulfill his hunger.

5 Author Interview Questions about Book Writing Process Answered

#1 What kind of research do you do, and how long do you spend researching before beginning a book?

At first, I brainstorm the purpose for my writing. Then look for a specific era in which I can set that purpose. I use google, google earth and Facebook to contact the locals of the country I am planning to set the story in. I ask them their first hand knowledge regarding any of the local folk tales or any specific event they think I should mention in my story. Along side, I plot my story…

#2 Does writing energize or exhaust you?

Surely, it energizes me. It gives me strength to work on other stuff I do. So, whenever I feel low I start working on my novel. It helps me mentally. Even in the middle of the night when I can’t sleep, I open my laptop and start typing.

#3 Does a big ego help or hurt writers?

Well, it hurts for sure. As they say, you have to kill your ego to ruthlessly promote your book. It’s a social media world, the more you are active online the more there are chances for you to sell.

Also, your ego can be a hurdle in between the process of learning and becoming a better author. Not only promotion but from learning point of view you need to say goodbye to your ego and ask as many readers and fellow authors as you can to read your work. The more constructive feedback you receive, the more you’ll learn.

#4 What other authors are you friends with, and how do they help you become a better writer?

A lot. Can’t name them all. But, yes, through Facebook and Instagram I’ve came across so many authors from around the world and believe me that all helped me become what I am today. Giving critique and sending some amazing motivating messages has always helped me.

#5 How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?

I am working on a trilogy, the Mujahid Khan thrillers. Two of the book’s first draft is complete and I am writing the third one which is taking a whole lot more time. After I’ll get it edited. I plan to submit it to as many agents as I can. This time I want to dip my toes in traditional publishing and see if it works for me.

Answer #1 is my personal favorite. Comment below to tell me yours. Have more questions on writing? Send them in to have them answered.

Follow Tanzeela

Website       http://www.thazbook.com/
Blog             https://thazbook.com/blogs/
Amazon      Amazon Author Profile
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