About sheetal pandey

Bio.

I’m a writer, storyteller, and media professional from Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh.

My debut book: “Even After You”, is a deeply personal account of grief, healing, and learning how to carry love forward after loss  written from a daughter’s perspective after losing my father. It explores memory, resilience, forgiveness, and the emotional weight of unfinished conversations.

Raised in a lower middle-class family with big aspirations, I pursued my passion for communication through journalism and media studies, completing my BJMC and MJMC from LNCT Bhopal, graduating in 2024 with a gold medal.

Over the years, I have worked across content writing, journalism, editing, and publishing, building my craft in emotionally driven storytelling and audience engagement.

 

What else can I tell you? Let's get a little more personal.

I'm someone who feels things deeply and often turns those emotions into words. I love emotional books, old songs, handwritten notes, late-night thoughts, and quiet moments that stay with you longer than expected.

A lot of my writing comes from personal experience - grief, family, love, mistakes, healing, and learning how to keep going even when life changes suddenly.

Some of my favorite moments are the simplest ones: listening to music during long nights, reading lines that once gave me comfort, and finding pieces of people in memories that never really leave.

I believe some emotions are too difficult to explain out loud, and maybe that's exactly why I write them instead.

I currently work as a Manager at Primecraft Media. I previously worked as a Publishing Manager at AG Publishing House, where I explored the world of books, editing, and publication management in greater depth.

Over the years, my work has included content development, audience growth, editing, publishing, and helping creators communicate their ideas in a more meaningful and emotionally honest way.

For me, storytelling has never been limited to books, it exists in memories, conversations, emotions, and the way people choose to express themselves.

Through both my writing and my professional work, I hope to create stories that make people feel seen, understood, and a little less alone.

I believe some emotions never truly leave us, they simply learn to live quietly within us, becoming a part of who we are. And maybe that is what writing means to me: turning feelings into something another person can hold onto when they need it most.

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