The Writing Horsepower That Is Andaleeb Wajid

In an interview with SheThePeople, Andaleeb Wajid talks about her writing process, why she chooses romance and horror, and what it takes to self-publish.
In an interview with SheThePeople, Andaleeb Wajid talks about her writing process, why she chooses romance and horror, and what it takes to self-publish.
Andaleeb Wajid discussed with Kanchana Banerjee her latest book series Jasmine Villa, her inclination towards romance and horror genres, the technicalities of publishing, and the inspiration behind her writing.
Authors Shaili Chopra, Parinda Joshi, and Andaleeb Wajid share their experiences and tips about how to spot ideas and write.
While reading one brilliantly crafted tale of deceit, horror, and crime Samarpita Mukherjee Sharma decided to make a list of ten women authors who have written thrillers that every lover of this genre must-read.
Amidst protests, we delve into how the Citizenship Amendment Act has invoked a feeling of estrangement among the Muslim community.
” I write because I think I have the capacity to live several enriching lives through my characters, to see their stories come to fruition,” says author Andaleeb Wajid.
Bengaluru showered loved and a packed house for the third edition of Women Writers’ Fest in the city.
To have a discourse on women writing women characters at the Women Writer’s Fest in Bengaluru, authors Preeti Shenoy, Shinie Antony and Andaleeb Wajid sit down with SheThePeople.TV Ideas Editor Kiran Manral.
Author Andaleeb Wajid is now more confident of her reader base and so she wants to experiment with self-publishing at this point. She talks to SheThePeople.TV founder Shaili Chopra about her writing and more.
The month-long Islamic festival that culminates into the Eid fervour is something that most of Muslim community still celebrates duly each year in the country.