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‘I wanted to write a story that people like me could relate to’

Kamakshi Jain, a student from Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg, talks about her debut novel ‘The Hierarchy,’ her love for writing, and how her school played a key role in her creative growth.

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Some dreams begin with a quiet notebook and a fearless imagination. For Kamakshi Jain, a Class 10 student of Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg, Jalandhar, writing her first novel The Hierarchy was not just about telling a story—it was about showing the strength of a relatable female protagonist. Published by Bri Books, her work has already stirred curiosity among peers and teachers alike. In this candid conversation, Kamakshi talks about her journey from poetic doodles to her first published book.

Tell us about your book The Hierarchy. What’s the story about?

The story is a mix of all the fictional elements I’ve loved reading growing up. I wanted to create a strong female protagonist and place her in a world that felt both imaginative and relatable to people like me. It’s inspired by everything that has influenced me as a reader.

 What inspired you to write a book at such a young age?

I’ve always been drawn to writing. I enjoy crafting poems, preparing for debates, and expressing myself through words. Writing a novel was just the next natural step—it started as an interest and soon became a full-fledged project.

How long did it take you to complete the book?

To be honest, I had started writing it quite a while ago but struggled with motivation. Once I got inspired again, I completed it in just 10 to 15 days. It all came together very quickly once I was focused.

When did your writing journey begin?

I’ve been writing poems and debates for quite some time. I started writing poetry when I was in Class 3. I haven’t counted exactly, but I think I’ve written over 50 poems and debate pieces by now.

What was the reaction of your friends and teachers when your book came out?

They were surprised! I had forgotten to mention to most of them that I was writing a book. But once it came out, they were really proud and supportive. Many of my friends asked me questions about it—and they even asked me to explain parts of it while reading.

Are you working on something new now?

At the moment, I’m taking a break. But I do plan to write another book—something better and more refined. I’ve noticed some typos in The Hierarchy, and I want to improve on that in my next work.

So, how did your school help you in this journey?

My school has always been a huge support system. The teachers, especially our English faculty, have guided and encouraged me throughout. Their constant motivation gave me the confidence to take this step.

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