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Saz Vora

Saz Vora
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I was born in East Africa and migrated with my family to England in the ‘60’s to the Midlands, where I grew up straddling British and Gujarati Indian culture. My debut duet My Heart Sings Your Song and Where Have We Come is a story in two parts about love, loss and family, the second book in the series is based on true events that have shaped my outlook on life’s trials and tribulations.
Book One shows the life of East African Asian and takes you to the world of Crazy Rich Asians. Book Two looks at the cultural clashes experienced by young British Asian and reflects the tone set in Me Before You.
I live in London, England with my husband in an empty house as my two beautiful sons have begun their own life journey.
My hobbies are listening to music, cooking and watching Bollywood, Hollywood and Independent films.


My Heart Sings Your Song
*****
A good-looking boy with brains, a beautiful smile and a love of Bollywood. Nikesh Raja has all the qualities of my dream man.

I loved hearing and understanding more about the customs and traditions in Gujarati culture

Where Have We Come
*****
Saz has a unique style of blending striking themes with her favourite songs, giving the readers a gentle feel of life and laughter after dealing with heartbreak and loss.

A great book that shows the struggle of new parents to cope with an unexpected situation ... how it can be difficult to embrace your heritage in multicultural Britain

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My Heart Sings Your Song - A story of first love, family and destiny (University Reena & Nikesh Book 1)
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My Heart Sings Your Song - A story of first love, family and destiny (University Reena & Nikesh Book 1)by Saz VoraPublish: Jan 12, 2020Series: University - Reena and NikeshContemporary Romance New Adult Romance Romance
Where Have We Come - A story of love, loss and family (University Reena & Nikesh Book 2)
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Where Have We Come - A story of love, loss and family (University Reena & Nikesh Book 2)by Saz VoraPublish: Mar 08, 2020Series: University - Reena and NikeshContemporary Romance New Adult Romance Romance

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  • University - Reena and Nikesh

    1 My Heart Sings Your Song - A story of first love, family and destiny (University Reena & Nikesh Book 1) - Published on Jan, 20202 Where Have We Come - A story of love, loss and family (University Reena & Nikesh Book 2) - Published on Mar, 2020

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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 3 years ago
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    • How do you think concepts such as Kindle, and e-books have changed the present or future of reading?
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      • Saz Vora Saz Vora 3 years ago
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      • I am an avid reader of books and love the memories the smell of books creates for me. However, unless you have access to an excellent library nearby low-income family's struggle to buy books. Kindle and ebook gives easier access to these communities and increases opportunities for unknown voices. If it wasn't for self publishing, my story would be out there, traditional publishers are not interested. I just don't fit their idea of a woman of colour.
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • My debut duet is a true event, the second book is semi-autobiographical and I wrote it to help other in the South Asian community who straddle both cultures, but also help people understand the subtle differences in how we react to disability, grief and mental health.
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      • I researched who I liked and what I liked about other authors cover and titles. In my research, I found a lot of bare-chested men and kissing couples. But isn't that an overused trope? My books aren't just about romance, they are about family relationships, friendship, conflict and grief. I have other books in the University series in the pipeline and using the longer titles and an illustration is my brand. All the book titles are lyrics from a Bollywood film song.
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      • I started writing my book a long time ago and came back to it in 2006 as a process to deal with the news of my father's cancer diagnosis. But mostly it was a way to cope with anxiety and panic attack I experienced three years ago, not long really. The primary aim is to help others who have experienced the same situations. Nearly thirty years after my experience, I heard of other South Asian women dealing with the issues I did, so my inspiration is that young woman who straddles Indian and Western culture and that it is okay to take the good from both.
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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • Saz Vora Saz Vora 3 years ago
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      • Ideas for stories come to me all the time, I think I may have unleashed a beast. But I struggle with certain scenes, and the idea makes little sense on paper. Don't stress that every sheet is beautifully written, write what you love. Write often. I keep a notebook because my first drafts are always hand written and write dialogues, scenes, anything really that come to mind. I've learnt that the book you wanted to write can take a long time. It took me almost thirty years to have to the confidence to get it out there. Look after yourself first, give yourself time to heal, especially if you are like me writing about trauma.
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