Book interview - Echoes for Celia by Moeez Hatanian


Please tell us a little about the book

A story of twin sisters born on Earth separated at birth and universe set their destiny eons ago written by the race of an Omnipotent Aliens Civilization which used to inhabit the Earth for a while and look at humanity like their own children. 


Where did the inspiration come from for your book?

Ancient alien theory and Atlantis civilization yet this book talks about pre-existing races far more advanced than written in any mythology.


How did you find the experience of writing this book?

It was challenging yet exciting as I had to develop ideas and imagine technologies not yet invented and keep my fingers crossed that it would work. It had to be innovative and surpass the concepts used in sci-fi programs like Star Trek, Star Wars and so on.


Did you draw any inspiration from any real life people with any of your characters?

The personality of one of the sisters (Celia) is based on my real-life partner who passed due to cancer. Sadly, I didn't have a photo to remember her by and used my memory of her as my guide.


If you could say anything to readers of this book then what would it be?

Every book is like a person with a different personality. So initially, if you start to read it, see if it grabs your attention and if it's enjoyable. Then, while reading my story, remember that it is in pieces and continues with the next books in the series. So keeping an open mind from the beginning is necessary, but of course, no writer can ever please every reader. 


Are there plans for more from these characters, or is it a stand alone piece?

Currently writing book 3 in this trilogy.


Where can we purchase your book?

From Amazon, Google, Apple, Nook, B&N and all other major online platforms worldwide.  


Please tell us where readers can connect with you and find out about any new book releases too.

My website.

www.moeezhatanian.com, which you can link to my primary social media platforms, buy books, see characters and so on... 


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