| Savi Sharma is an Indian novelist known for her expertise in the romantic genre. |
| She comes from a Haryanvi Brahmin family. |
| When Savi was in the third grade, her father, Manoj Sharma, relocated to Surat. |
| She completed her formal education in Surat, Gujarat. |
| Savi wrote her first novel while pursuing her graduation. |
| Her debut novel, "Everyone Has a Story," was written at 23 and self-published in 2015. |
| Self-publishing allows authors to have full control over their work, publishing costs, and profits. |
| Savi shares her journey into self-publishing, mentioning how she promoted her book on social media and sold 5,000 copies in a month. |
| After its success, Westland Publication republished "Everyone Has a Story," selling over 1 lac copies in 100 days. |
| The book remained on Nielsen's top ten for 24 weeks. |
| Savi attributes her success to social media for connecting with readers. |
| Her other novels include ‘This is Not Your Story’ and ‘Stories We Never Tell.’ |
| Savi has translated her books into Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, and Gujarati. |
| Her books are available as audiobooks on Audible. |
| She is a motivational speaker and has spoken at various universities and conferences. |
| Savi draws inspiration from Paulo Coelho's 'The Alchemist.' |
| She is an animal lover and has a dog named Pablo. |
| Traveling is one of Savi's passions, evident in her social media posts. |
| Together with her husband, Ashish, she runs a blog called ‘Life and People’ where they share insights on love, friendship, positivity, and travel. |