Blog Tour: Matsya by Sundari Venkatraman


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MATSYA: The First Avatar
by
Sundari Venkatraman




Blurb

Lord Brahma is highly disturbed when the four vedas are stolen from him the moment he goes to sleep at the end of the kalpa. It’s Asura Hayagriva who’s gotten away with the sacred scriptures.

Lord Vishnu offers to go to the creator’s rescue and takes the guise of Matsya, the fish.

King Satyavrath lands up with a tiny gold fish when he’s offering prayers to the Sun God one morning. Is the fish all that it appears to be?

How can Satyavrath help the fish?

Read more to find out the reason for Lord Vishnu taking the avatar on earth as Matsya.

*This is a straightforward story of the first avatar of Mahavishnu, retold in simple English just the way it’s written over the ages. The target audience is the youngsters, children, who don’t know all that much about Indian mythology. It’s also for those parents who are keen to read aloud stories to their children and are looking for suitable books on mythology.

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About the author


Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author with more than 25 titles to her name, all bestsellers on Amazon. She has grown up on listening to stories from Indian Mythology—tales from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, stories about Ganesha, Karthikeya, Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma and more. Later, she went on to devour books in the genre, right from Rajaji’s works to Amar Chitra Katha comics that kept her fascinated through adolescence as well as adulthood.

Recently, the author decided to come up with narratives straight out of mythology, bringing the scenes of yore alive to young minds and even the older generation who continue to be enthralled by these tales. Sundari brings you stories from the Indian Heritage that is rich in its hues, told as is in simple English so that young minds have an opportunity to know more about our roots. 

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Candid Talk with Adite Banerjie

Today, Adite Banerjie has graced our site, and I have had the pleasure of getting some insightful information regarding the traditional publishing world of India today. While our intention is not at all to bring out only the negatives of traditional publishing, we want aspiring writers to make a conscious decision while choosing their path. In the upcoming interviews, we will even talk about the pros and cons of indie publishing and other routes too. 

Adite Banerjie is one of the most outspoken authors I have met. She never minces her words to put out her thoughts. And I really appreciate that. Dear readers and especially aspiring writers, this interview is for you. 

Hi Adite, 
Thanks for being such a big support to our new venture. And congratulations on the wonderful success of Destiny's Girl. It’s such a romantic story. I have read it when it was in its first print and I still remember the story. 

Hi Rubina. Thanks for your kind words.  It’s totally my pleasure to be part of your new initiative. Your support has always meant a lot to me and I wish you all the very best in all your endeavors. 

How are you enjoying the Indie platform? What is the biggest difficulty you had to face when you entered this platform?

Taking the plunge into something new is exciting and also very scary. But no matter how much you plot and plan, you will never know whether it is the right step or not unless you actually take it. The trigger for me -- to go indie -- was when I got back the rights of my traditionally published books. And I decided that there is no time like right now! Once I’d made the decision, excitement took over. I edited my first book and re-christened it “Destiny’s Girl”. When I had a new cover, I just wanted to show off to the world! LOL. Then, there was nothing to hold me back. Pressing the publish button gave me a new sense of freedom. It was like I was the mistress of my own destiny! Haha... Much drama, right? But what to do...I’m a romance author, after all? :D

 I’m enjoying the ride and taking the challenges in my stride. I’m discovering that the Indie author community is extremely supportive and that’s a good space to be in. The best part is, I’m learning to trust my instincts and go with the flow. I’m looking at indie authorship more as a marathon, rather than a sprint -- and I intend to have fun all the way. :) 

Adite, many have this misconception that writers who can’t make it big, become Indie. But you had made it big and yet came back to the indie platform, why?

I did have a ringside view of the traditional publishing scene and I was hugely disappointed at the way things functioned. The traditional publishing world is stuck in a time warp. Things move excruciatingly slowly -- be it in terms of evaluating a manuscript or even responding to an email. What’s worse is the utter lack of transparency and the negative attitude of people who are supposed to be in the author’s camp! I was not enjoying writing anymore and in fact, there came a point when I did stop writing! That’s when I decided I had had enough. I wanted out and frankly speaking, I’ve never been more at peace. I’m back to writing--and ever since I turned indie, my creative juices have begun flowing once again. Go, figure! :) 


What’s your next release? Do share something with our readers which will be a peekaboo to it. We are very happy souls if we know something extra about our favourite authors that other readers don’t know. :D


 I’m finishing up a brand new manuscript. It’s a romantic comedy set in Mumbai and is called “Bombay Heights”. It’s about Sanjana, a girl who has dreams and aspirations but has always been under the thumb of an over-protective family. So her one act of rebellion is when she moves to Mumbai to fulfill her dreams. However, in life -- and in fiction -- things never go as planned, do they? Soon she is dealing with competitive colleagues and an impossibly demanding client. In the mix is a hot and sexy neighbor whom she alternately hates and flirts with. And then there is her ex-boyfriend who’s trying to wheedle his way back into her life. How does it all come together for Sanjana? Or is she destined to be ‘sleepless in the city of dreams’?   

      4. Lavender Rose :) Do you remember the discussions we had about this rose of yours. A rare beauty. What made you make it the backdrop of your story?

      Yes, of course. How can I forget? :D  I wanted an intriguing motif for my story, Destiny’s Girl. Something that was unique; that would, in turn, drive my protagonist, Maya, towards her goal of revenge against the man who had destroyed her father. But as the story progressed, it became a symbol of love. Something to be cherished, to be nurtured. Maya and the lavender rose will always go together.  

5. Adite, being an Indie author, what rules have you implemented on yourself as a writer?  (eg. editing /cover making etc)

 It’s important that I give my readers an enjoyable read. So, while it is true that I can’t predict whether my readers will “love” my story, I can only try my best. However, in terms of the reading experience, I can definitely ensure that my readers get to read content that is well written and edited. So editing is number one priority for me. A professionally designed cover is also key to a book’s success. I’m trying to make sure that on these aspects, I can meet my readers’ expectations. 

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