Anangsha Alammyan
Bio
Author, Engineer, & Lover of fantasy fiction. I write about books, feminism & personal development. Find out more at https://authoranangsha.com | IG: anangsha_
Stories (22/0)
He Asked Me For Money to Marry Him
A few weeks back, I got a call from Neha, a friend of mine from school. She told me her engagement had been called off. This news shocked me because I knew Neha and her boyfriend, Aryan, had been together since our school days.
By Anangsha Alammyan4 years ago in Humans
4 Skills Essential to Being An Author (Apart From Writing)
You could say the word "Indie Author" is an incomplete description. Because when you independently publish a book, your responsibilities don't stop at just writing if you want to make it big. You need to be your own editor and marketer as well.
By Anangsha Alammyan4 years ago in Journal
How to Avoid Distractions While Reading a Book
There is beauty in reading; it is one of the most productive hobbies as good books have the power to change your life. However, if you get easily distracted like me, reading a book can be tough, especially in the challenging times of today with at least ten other activities demanding our immediate attention.
By Anangsha Alammyan4 years ago in Lifehack
How You Can Make Your Long-Distance Relationship Work
My love language is touch. I prefer physical expressions of love over verbal affirmations. Be it hand-holding, hugs, or cuddles, I need to feel my partner physically to know they are close, to understand that they cherish me.
By Anangsha Alammyan4 years ago in Humans
To Be a Successful Writer, Stop Thinking Your Work Has Value
Before I start this article, here's a disclaimer: I am not a successful writer. All I have done is publish three books that had decent sales and some pretty amazing reviews from readers all across the globe. I have also managed to become 7x Top Writer on Medium in 45 days of writing here, and am a 2x Top Writer on Quora.
By Anangsha Alammyan4 years ago in Journal
How to Apply the Lessons Learned From Books in Life
When I was younger, I only read fiction. I thought non-fiction was boring; if I wanted to learn something, I would rather read an encyclopedia (those were the days before the widespread use of the internet). I used to scoff at self-help books, thinking they would have nothing new to offer me.
By Anangsha Alammyan4 years ago in Longevity