January 5, 2025
Shabary Bhattacharya

Shabary Bhattacharya


Author Introduction

Shabary Bhattacharya is the Director of Vidhyadhanya Foundation, a non profit charitable Organisation based from Delhi- NCR in India. She has worked for many multinational companies in Gurugram, but left her long, lucrative career in the corporate sector to serve in God’s Ministry and to dedicate her time in God’s work.
She got saved in 2007 and since then the LORD has used her mightily as an Evangelist in various states of India, primarily in Delhi and nearby regions. Also, she has been the subtitle winner of “Mrs. Capital of India” beauty pageant in the year 2021 held in Delhi.


The Asian Literature: Welcome to The Asian Literature, author. Congratulations on the release of your book. What responses are you getting from your readers? Please share your experience with this book.

Author:  Thank you so much- The Asian Literature, for inviting me and giving a platform to share my experience with my new book release- “Life After Death”.

I am receiving an overwhelming response from friends and family. I mean, they are absolutely thrilled. I have many peers walking up to me and asking for a copy. Not only my own age group or youngsters but I see a sense of curiosity among elders as well.

So I am very hopeful and positive about the release, that it will really do wonders and readers will enjoy my work and learn from it. Looking forward that they can apply those teachings in their day to day lives. So, all in all, it’s a great experience for me.

The Asian Literature: What encourages you to become an Author?

Author: To be very honest, I never aspired to become an author. I started writing this book as a journal. It gradually converted to an official published book.

In my opinion, writing is a unique way to communicate, share your knowledge and experiences with others. It can be your legacy to leave behind, to many generations, who are yet to be introduced to this world. You can communicate with them too, without meeting them in person. It is not possible to meet each and every person in our lifetime, so books are a great way to reach them with your writings or teachings. They can navigate through the difficulties of life with your writings and your learnings. Thank you.

The Asian Literature: What are your favourite topics of writing? Please tell us something about your interest areas in the literature. 

Author: My favourite topic of writing is “Spiritual Warfare”.  In the supernatural realm, we are in a warzone, and we need weapons of warfare. I want my readers to be equipped and trained for the battles ahead and live a life of Victory.

I like more of non-fiction work, that readers can relate to. My personal choice is mostly spiritual books that will help me to fulfil my God given destiny.

The Asian Literature: We were hoping you could tell us about some of those writers who had inspired you and whom you follow!

Author: Though I am not a typical bibliophile, but I like reading books, when I have leisure time. My main inspiration has always been “The Bible” – the word of God.

I like listening to Joyce Meyer, Joseph Prince on God TV. I have read few books by Dag Heward- Mills, Andrew Wommack & Joyce Meyer on various subjects and I loved reading them and learnt a lot from these books.

The Asian Literature: The titles seem different and catchy; how you decided it? Please let us know the story behind it. 

Author: The main objective of writing this book was to create an awareness about Hell and Heaven. These are real places, and these are also the eternal destination of our spirits. The book provides you the way out, to escape the Hell fire. There are no second chances.

These days, I do come across this phrase a lot- “Life is short- why not enjoy it?”. And I thought to myself, that our focus is so much on the temporary, on the carnal things of this world. Whereas, it should be on the eternal things, which can never be destroyed. And that is how the title came into the picture.

The Asian Literature: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career.

Author: Well, I do believe in genuine work. To write on subjects, you are really passionate about and have knowledge in that area. So that the content you are creating, has value in it. Hence, I want to take it slow, to grow gradually without rushing.

However, I have few more projects in mind, so will be working on them and will be releasing them soon too.

The Asian Literature: What is your current goal in writing a career? How do you see your future in writing?

Author: I definitely see a very bright future in writing. Since, I am receiving so much support and love from everyone.

As I mentioned earlier that I believe in genuine work, so I want to provide my readers with my best work every time. Something that they are looking forward to and which would have value for their time spent reading the book.

The Asian Literature: Are there any other books being worked by you? Please let us know about your future projects.

Author: Well, this is my first book as an author. I am really excited about it and I want it to reach as many souls as possible, across the globe.

About my future projects, I have 2-3 books that are in the pipeline, on which I have started working already. The next should be released by the end of 2025, if things go as planned or I should say, “If the Lord wills”.

The Asian Literature: How you see Indian writing in the 21st century? What changes do you see in the modern way of writing? Do you feel it has been changed by the time?

Author: Yes, I have noticed a drastic shift in the mindset of authors and readers in the modern age. These days the young authors are writing more on the real life issues that the previous generations would not consider writing on. That exposure is good for the coming generations. They can learn a lot from just reading books. Children, when they are growing are curious, sometimes they hesitate to share things with parents or siblings but the world of books give them actual exposure to the world ahead of them.

Having said that, I still believe that in every generation and era, literature has brought revolution in it’s own way. Be it war, racial stigma, Politics, gender equality, Independence, education or any other serious social issues. So in the past as well, Literature has played a vital role in shaping our culture and Society.

The Asian Literature: How easy/ difficult it was for you to publish your book? What message would you like to give to budding authors?

Author: Initially I was not so sure, how to go about the process of publishing my first ever book. I did my research, and wanted to self publish the book. Then I came across Evincepub Publishing, and they made it extremely organised for me. They have a very professional team and accountable too. I liked their way of working.

As it was my first book, the support, help and guidance, I have received from Evincepub Publishing is commendable. It’s a great platform to publish your book.

I highly recommend them! They are highly efficient and professional. All the best to Evincepub publishing Team with all your future endeavours.

My message to the budding authors is that – “believe in your work”. With the correct guidance, you will definitely nail it.

Written Book by shabary battacharya: Life After Death

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