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1Tell me about yourself.
2What made you decide to write a book?
3What was the most difficult part about it?
4What was the most fun part?
5Who is your favourite author?
6How was it like, putting everything together? Was there anyone who helped you?
7What kinds of books would you like to write in the future?
8What is your favourite book genre?
9What is your favourite book?
10What would you like to do after this? Write another book?
Siblings Tiran and Janani Weerasinghe recently launched their books “A Treasure Trove of Thoughts” and “Janani’s Jewellery Box” at the Taj Samudra hotel amidst a gathering of family, friends and wellwishers, with Dr. John Scarth, Principal of The British School in Colombo, the Chief Guest. The youngsters, only 13 and 10 years old, respectively, launched their book ahead of Children’s Day in a bid to encourage and motivate others to channel their creative talents and discover the joys of reading. In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Tiran and Janani shared their favourite genres, the most fun parts about putting their books together and more!
Tiran
1. My name is Tiran Weerasinghe, I am a 13-year-old boy born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. I am a student at the British School In Colombo. I am from a family of 4, my father: Nadeesh, my mother: Fazna, my sister: Janani and myself. I am into football and I love many sports, I’m also passionate about classic cars and F1/racing.
2. I wasn’t really keen on writing a book since I’d just want to play and have fun, however, my dad was speaking to me one day and told me what a privilege it is to write a book and encouraged me to publish a book since my writing was good.
3. The most difficult process while trying to publish my book was time management. I was a busy child at school with so much work and my sister also faced similar issues. We had many functions; gatherings and we delayed the book due to some other commitments.
4. The most fun part of publishing our books was collecting the stories and poems I have written, it may have been slightly hard to locate my work, but the fact that it brought back many memories made me happy.
5. My favourite author is Michael Morpurgo. I’ve been reading his books since year 4 and I have loved every single one.
6. It was stressful forming the book, the order of the stories and poems had to be arranged, I had to draw some illustrations for the book, and it had to be edited many times. I would like to thank my father and Softwawe printing.
7. Instead of publishing a collection of my poems or stories, I’d like to publish a solid story just like many other great authors.
8. My favourite book genres are Mystery, Crime and Action. I generally love to read those kinds of books.
9. So far, my favourite book is a book called The Hate U Give. It’s a book by Angie Thomas and I really admire its essence of truth and how it brings to light the racial problems in our world.
10. I’d like to read more as well as write more as I grow when I begin to feel the time is right, I’ll definitely publish another book.
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