About Rahul Palulli:
I am a researcher, doing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at University of Melbourne.
I started writing about an year ago. I write about various things that excite me. A range of topics from emotions/feelings to the nature and its subsets have found a place in my poems.
I frequently post my writings in my facebook page, by the name 'The Textrovert'
What inspires you to write?
It varies.
An emotion sometimes chokes me until it flows out of my pen. I write about emotions, feelings or incidents when such a thought dwells in me.
At times, when I feel like writing on a random topic, I try to look at them from a different perspective. That gives me immense joy.
Tell us about your writing process.
Two ways of writing – In the first, I pick up a theme, extract a story out of it and then try to present it interestingly. In the second, a thought just flows out of my mind, through my pen to the paper, as if it were a free flowing stream.
For Fiction Writers: Do you listen (or talk to) to your characters?
I don't talk to the characters. But in many cases, I can feel them.
What advice would you give other writers?
Vent your thoughts. The pen is a wonderful pal.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
To save time and money, I chose self-publishing. I gives us lots of freedom and opportunities, along with challenges (primarily marketing).
If you can market your book on your own or through other agents, self-publishing is highly recommended.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
To me, self-publishing seems to be the future because it gives us a quick and easy publishing method.
What genres do you write?: Poetry, nature, emotions, feelings, solitude, introversion
What formats are your books in?: Both eBook and Print
Your Social Media Links
Goodreads
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