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Wishes, Whirls & Wordplay: Yashica’s Magical Leap Into Authorship
At just 14, this young author blends charm, creativity, and childlike wonder in a fantasy tale filled with soul swaps and a helpful genie.
At just 14, this young author blends charm, creativity, and childlike wonder in a fantasy tale filled with soul swaps and a helpful genie.
Published
5 months agoon
By
Arijit Roy
In an age when many young teens are discovering who they are, Yashica Garg, a Class 9 student at Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg, has already penned her first book! Titled Mist and Magic with Ginny, the story follows a family caught in a soul-swapping adventure, helped by a benevolent genie. Inspired by English movies and classic fantasy books, Yashica weaves a world of mischief, magic, and meaningful moments. In this conversation, the budding writer speaks with a twinkle in her voice about her inspirations, challenges, and dreams ahead.
The story begins with a family enjoying time together in their garden when a sudden explosion of light causes their souls to swap bodies! The mother finds herself in the child’s body, the child in the mother’s, and the youngest girl—Sophie—is in the body of a dog! A magical genie appears to help them fix everything. It’s full of twists, fun, and magical surprises.
That’s such an imaginative idea! What inspired you to write it?
I love watching English movies, especially family and fantasy films. Movies like Yes Day and Family Switch really inspired the soul-swapping concept. That mix of humor and emotion really appeals to me.

How long did it take to write the book?
I started writing in December and finished by the middle of January. So, it took me about 40–45 days. It was intense but really fulfilling.
Did you face any difficulties while writing?
Yes, especially with vocabulary. I wanted to use strong, expressive words. So I began reading more novels and using a dictionary regularly. It really helped!
Which authors do you enjoy reading the most?
I love Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton. My favorite is The Witches by Roald Dahl. I’m fascinated by fantasy stories—they spark my imagination and make me feel like anything is possible.
Why does the fantasy genre appeal to you so much?
I think it’s because I’ve always loved fairy tales and magical worlds. They take me somewhere beautiful and exciting. I also adore Harry Potter! Magic makes everything feel alive.
How did your school and teachers react when they heard about your book?
My English teacher encouraged me to write. She believed in me and gave me the confidence to try. My classmates and other teachers were so happy—they congratulated me and gave me lots of blessings. It meant a lot.
And finally, what’s next—any new stories in the works?
I haven’t thought of the next book yet, but I’m definitely planning to write more! There’s so much more magic I want to explore.
Senior Correspondent at the Apeejay Newsroom, Arijit has written more than a thousand articles across varied genres and also shot video interviews and live coverages with the highest viewership, displaying his versatility and skill. Be it a special achievement article, feedback from a parent, high profile alumnus interview or a featured write up on culture, literature and sports, he is the go to person. His initiatives like Aspiring Artist, Promising Poet and Book reviews have earned him special place in the hearts of all students and readers. Arijit initiated video interviews with a wholesome campaign on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, consisting of 16 match review articles and 3 video interviews of budding football players and enthusiasts across various Apeejay schools in Delhi. He also did the live coverage of Apeejay Noida's mega event Runathon 2023 and also many other special interviews. All his videos created new benchmarks for views, especially the latter crossing 2k views in just days. A performing poet, short story writer and football player in the other half of the day, Arijit leads a colourful and passionate life. You can watch his performances at his YouTube channel- Arijit Roy Poems, and also read his poems and short stories at his blog with the same name. He can be reached at [email protected] and [email protected]