Srinagar: When the world closed around him during the Covid locking last year, Adeeba Riyaz revoked ideas, emotions, and thinking of the life that was exiled and put it on paper.
The law took the form of the book-‘zeal of the 11-year-old Pena – and Adeeba of Anantnag District Kashmir Southern as the author of Kashmir’s youngest when his anthology was published this September.
“Everyone has the ability to do something, but people must have the willingness and determination to achieve their goals,” said the class VII student, who truly fulfilled his name in Urdu means a literary woman, a writer.
“I never cared about what people would say.
They might try to pull you down, but you shouldn’t be discouraged or lose focus.” Born in Batengoo, a lush village with a garden, and study in a private school in AnanTnag, he Develop a desire to write at a young age and win some awards for the essays, poetry and short stories.
“I always want to do something different and I’m eager to write.
I won a dozen awards for my writing,” said the girl, who has talent for English and Urdu, the same.
‘Zeal Pena’ is a collection of 96 pages of poetry, prose and quotes that are united in living narratives that talk about adeeba’s talents and sources.
“I have declared various aspects of life in this book, available on Amazon.
I divided my schedule to never lose focus on my school assignment and my desire.
I wrote the book during a pandemic,” he said.
Adeeba Thank you for the owner of a computer shop, Father Riyaz Ahmad Sofi and 17-year-old brother Sahil for encouraging him to write.
“I entered the writing contest held by Deputy Commissioner of KK Sidha in August 2020 and my entry won awards and Samsung tablets from the district administration,” he said.
Blogger Avid, Adeeba has written his life experience on his blog.
“If someone praises you for your talent, you should never be arrogant.
Concentrate on your talent, not a flattery,” he said, spelling his motto.
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