Alka Joshi on Writing by Lisa Niver + Video + Podcast

Photo of travel journalist Lisa Niver interviewing novelist Alka Joshi.
Travel journalist Lisa Niver interviewing novelist Alka Joshi.

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It’s hard not to worry about my friends in blog-land when I don’t hear from them for long. It’s not like I can just walk next door or even pick up the phone to find out how they are. All I can do is wait and hope for the best, same as I do as when it comes to searching for an agent to represent my novels.

Hurrah! Simone, a.k.a., blogger TheWheelchairTeen, is back!! You might remember her from when she guest posted here. You can also book her to speak about ableism.

To celebrate, I urge you to watch the inspiring documentary I found out about thanks to her. Surely you’ll be as grateful to Simone as I am for the mind blowing heart opener…

Today’s new guest brings to mind another past one. When Alka Joshi contributed a post here, she’d recently published a new novel I much enjoyed called, The Henna Artist. Turns out, it was only the first in her Jaipur Trilogy, and was followed by two other great reads; The Secret Keeper of Jaipur, and then The Perfumist of Paris. There’s talk that any day now, Netflix with actualize them onto TV!

Not only is Alka a brilliant author with amazing style, she’s lovely through and through. Here Lisa Niver explains how Alka taught her the importance of building community. Lisa is a noted globe-trotting print and TV journalist, podcaster, vlogger, and more. Check out her website to keep up-to-date on her, her links, and her upcoming memoir…

The Importance of Community and Networking for Writers: My Journey with Author Alka Joshi by Lisa Niver

Writing is a solitary pursuit, with authors spending countless hours lost in their own worlds with their stories. However, the value of community and networking cannot be overstated for writers. Building connections with fellow industry professionals enhances our craft and provides support, inspiration, and valuable opportunities. 

As an aspiring writer, I found great admiration for Alka Joshi’s work. Her debut novel, “The Henna Artist,” captivated me with its rich storytelling and vivid portrayal of Indian culture. I wrote about her book for Ms. Magazine and sent her my article (you can read it here).

From her social media, I found out about her class at Kepler’s called Beyond the Manuscript about agents, publishers and working with developmental editors. She shared personal anecdotes as well as struggles and triumphs as a writer. She and her agent talked about the book process and of course re-writing!

When each of her next books came out, I wrote about those and interviewed Alka again! I loved The Secret Keeper of Jaipur and The Perfumist of Paris perhaps even more than the original book in the Jaipur trilogy! Watch us on my award nominated podcast, Make Your Own Map.

Through connections made during workshops and events, I had the chance to attend writing conferences and participate in critique groups. The support and advice I received helped me find my book agent.

After I interviewed Christie Tate, NYTimes bestselling author of GROUP and BFF, for my podcast, she encouraged me to ask Alka if she might be willing to read my book, Brave-ish, One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty. Cover of Lisa Niver's book, Brave-ish, One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty. 

Not only did she read my book, but she also wrote this amazing blurb for me: “Niver’s global travel exploits had me simultaneously chewing my fingernails and cheering her on as she challenged herself to greater and riskier feats in search of self. Compelling and engrossing. A must-read for fans of Wild and Eat, Pray, Love!”

My journey with the extraordinary author Alka Joshi has proven that it’s not just about crafting beautiful stories alone; it’s about immersing yourself in a world where passionate creators unite, elevate each other, and push the boundaries of imagination.

Do you have a community to help you with your art?

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