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“Unveiling the Mystical Tapestry: A Spellbinding Interview with Tara Rewa, Author of ‘The Legend of Triquetra’

In a mesmerizing conversation, we explore the magical realms of Tara Rewa’s imagination, the inspiration behind her enchanting book, and the delicate balance of myth and reality.

1. Crafting Mythology with an Indian Heartbeat:

Author Tara Rewa reveals, “I realized that most fiction in the fantasy genre was based on Western mythology. I decided to pen something equally engaging with roots in Indian mythology that I feel is as rich and layered as Greek and Roman mythology.”

2. Dawn Rituals and Creative Alchemy:

On her writing process, Tara Rewa shares, “I like to wake up early and write in the morning hours. Evening walks and audiobooks also keep me thinking about my book and its plot.”

3. Imaginary Characters with a Dash of Reality:

Addressing the distinct characters, Tara Rewa explains, “The characters are fictional and a result of my imagination. Even if my characters have some features and traits of real people, the personalities created in the story are unique.”

4. Adolescence, Identity, and Universal Journeys:

Discussing the book’s theme, Tara Rewa reflects, “Accepting oneself and challenging one’s irrational beliefs is a rite of passage that is universal.”

5. Real and Fantasy Blend in World-Building:

Regarding the rich world-building, Tara Rewa shares, “Since my book straddles the real world and an alternate fantasy world, the locations are drawn both from the real world and mythology.”

6. The Art of Balancing Originality:

On challenges of the fantasy genre, Tara Rewa states, “Originality comes from creating a distinctive world that engages the reader. The elements that contribute to worldbuilding may overlap, but the treatment and layering will result in a unique reading experience.”

7. Crafting Pacing and Tension:

On maintaining the narrative, Tara Rewa reveals, “The events in the story take place in a little over a week. The timeline covered in the story helps the pacing and enhances the impact of twists and cliffhangers.”

8. Traditional Storytelling in a Contemporary Landscape:

In adapting to evolving preferences, Tara Rewa notes, “I read a lot of popular fantasy literature meant for children. It provides me with insight into the issues that interest children and helps me get acquainted with the voice and tone that speak to Gen Z and Gen Alpha.”

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