The author Javeria Hayat was born and raised in Pakistan.
She has been passionate about reading and writing ever since age seven, when she hand-wrote her first pictorial book of poems and got it ...view moreThe author Javeria Hayat was born and raised in Pakistan.
She has been passionate about reading and writing ever since age seven, when she hand-wrote her first pictorial book of poems and got it photocopied for friends using her pocket money
A fine speaker along with an intelligent student all her scholastic life, she got selected numerous times to host major literary events and won many local declamation and poetry contests with her writings.
She studied medicine in the prestigious Khyber Medical College, Peshawar and graduated with acclaim: now she is a dedicated General Surgeon and a respected figure socially. She is left handed, turns thirty one next February, occasionally paints or enjoys calligraphy. She loves soulful music of any genre, the works of all great authors and reads in her free time.
Writing poetry by night, her inspiration is any source emotionally abundant. Having a great zeal for linguistics, she is blessed to speak four languages fluently with bits of Persian and Turkish. She is a great fan of Iranian cinema and English literary classics.
She breaks woman stereotypes. To much dismay of the author herself who advocates woman power, her mother reckons she could have been a man trapped in woman’s body for her craze of adventure sports. She loves jet-skiing, paragliding, is a good shot, and romances good food. Among her womanly traits, she fears dark basements, loathes the sight of flying cockroaches (99% will land on her). Unorthodoxly, she doesn’t mind lizards or spiders. Her Persian pet cat, Prince, copes with her dream of a pet dog (her mom wouldn’t allow).
According to her close ones, Javeria is loved for her daring courage to speak bitter truths, witty humor sense and impulsive one-liners that spread harmless laughter. Her name is Arabic meaning one who spreads happiness. (Her mother approves this one though.)
She is an optimist, very good at random conversations; also someone who would dread taking surprise phone calls or being in the same room with someone offensive. She has no tolerance for hypocrites or snobbish lot.
She serves as a Messiah with her pen, believing in its power and feeling the pain of many. Her book will connect the world spiritually through a sense of purpose and heal ailing hearts.
You are holding Rubies from her dusty closet, her first book of poetry, with more to come.
(P.S. the author thanks her dearests to help create this biography)view less