Pages Penned in Pandemic with Citra Benazir

While readers may feel their own sense of escape, it is true that writers often find themselves slipping from reality and immersing themselves in worlds of their own making. Citra Benazir discusses just this and more in today's chat about her pages penned in pandemic.

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What does the pandemic currently look like in your city?

In Jakarta, the COVID rates has been extremely high and we are currently on our second lockdown.

What are some favorite books you've read during quarantine?

Come as you are by Emily Nagoski.

Have there been any movies, tv shows, podcasts, etc. that have helped keep you at ease the past few months?

Demi Moore's “Dirty Diana” podcast, Crazy Rich Asians, and “Friends” are lifelines at the moment.

How has the pandemic affected your writing?

It has slowed it down because of writer's block being cooped up inside all the time without any source of real life inspiration but there has been incredible streaks where I can't stop writing.

Are there any projects you are excited to keep working on? If so, can you give us any details (no spoilers please!) about your project?

Writing my next book Pleasure Girls Too, a continuation of my first book Pleasure Girls.

If asked ten years from now what the past few months have taught you about being a writer, what would come to mind?

Your body is your home, don't lose touch.

Have there been any fellow writers or people in your life who have helped you stay connected during the pandemic?

Been inspired by poets on Instagram.

Is there anything that excites you about the changes being incited in the publishing world in light of recent events?

Seeing how indie and self published writers have been soaring, it gives me hope for a future in literature.

Is there anything that worries you about the changes being incited in the publishing world in light of recent events?

I do worry about how I can support myself just through my writing.

Where is your favorite place to write? Has this changed during the pandemic?

Yes, it has changed, now I write in my bedroom, I used to write outside after seeing things that move me firsthand.

If you curated a playlist for writing life in the pandemic, what top 5 songs would be on your list?

1.) “All The Stars” by Kendrick Lamar ft. SZA

2.) “Don't Waste My Time” by Usher ft. Ella Mai

3.) “Back To The Streets” by Saweetie ft. Jhene Aiko

4.) “Slow Down” by Skip Marley ft. HER

5.) “Diamonds” by Sam Smith

Without too many spoilers, what is your favorite scene you've written since the pandemic began?

I think my favorite moments of writing are when I can feel that I am in a different city and country and truly immerse myself in how I would be if I was really there.

While the future is just as unknowable as ever, what is something you are most looking forward to this year?

This year I'm looking forward to celebrating the new year without any pressure of creating resolutions.

Is there any advice you would give to young writers during this time?

It's okay if you don't write your next big thing during this pandemic, nurture yourself and preserve you creative mind. Challenge it when you're ready.

Is there anything else you would like to share?

Write with intentions. Make it well.

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ABOUT citra benazir

Citra Benazir is the author of Pleasure Girls, a poet and activist from Indonesia who focuses on women's rights, survivor stories, body positivity and self-love.

To learn more, follow Citra and her writing journey at her website and on Instagram.

Thanks for chatting, Citra!

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