I do lots of arts and crafts whenever I get some time from my busy schedule. That includes oil painting, acrylic painting, watercolor painting, pencil and graphite sketches, digital arts, and portraits. Originally I wanted to be an artist and wanted to study in Art College in a university. My family had objections to that. However, I never gave up art.
I have 7-10 different things that I work on side-by-side in my home office room in Florida. These works include novels, biographical stories, fiction novels, fiction stories, etc. Some are almost done, and some I am still writing. It can span as long as a year or so.
I had a very rough childhood. During my early childhood, I grew up in a Muslim family while I was studying in higher secondary school. It's like they adopted me. I still feel that they are my other family. When I came to the USA, my preceptor pharmacist was a Jewish person. He taught me the mainstream American and Jewish cultures. He accepted me as his family member. I have very close relations with people from at least 15 different religious beliefs. There are very fine tunes in every religion and culture. Unless someone is very close to a specific person and family, it is very hard to know what goes inside the person’s religious culture and at his/her home. I am very blessed with that.
America is a melting pot of all cultures of the world. It has 70 officially listed religions that are practiced regularly here in the USA. I have close friends who practice Shite Islam, Sunni Islam, Kadiyani Islam, Buddhism, Catholic Christianity, Protestant Christianity, Baptists, Presbyterian, Coptic Jewish, Hesedic Jewish, Orthodox Jewish, Sikhism, Hinduism, and many more. Despite the belief, we all are Americans and living in harmony in the same society. People here respect that a lot.
Yes. I am also in the process of writing 3 different children's books at this moment. Nowadays kids are very busy with school, studies, homework, social media friends, etc. I have a 12-year-old and I have been watching her reading behavior and development as a reader. First of all, we have millions of kids who never read a book they really liked. Most of the books they read are imposed upon them. To overcome the problem, we just have to give them love and encourage them to read more. When my daughter was 8, I gave her some books to choose from. She read some in the summer, half an hour per day. During the next summer, she read a bunch of books she liked. Then she became a maniac reader. Her reading ability skyrocketed.
I have some police and investigator friends. Most of them I went to University with. At that time we all were friends and university students. As time passed by, we all got jobs or worked in different fields. Some of them work for NYPD, FBI, CIA, criminal justice areas, attorneys, etc. When we hang out and meet surely some of our daily life stories come up. Our problems come up in the conversations. I pick up some of their real-life pieces of knowledge and combine mine and create the character! Most of them are good villains.
I like the character who goes through a lot of obstacles and overcomes them and gains experience from the obstacles
We all live in this world men and women together. You have to respect women and show that you are truly harmless to them as a friend. They will open up and tell their feelings. If you are not truly harmless, most people will not say their real feelings in their mind, what you will hear is all made-up.
I write to express myself. I like to tell what is disproportionate in society or the mind. I tell what other people are saying who do not write or don't dare to write. Sometimes I write to express what it should be to make this world a beautiful better place for all.
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