Mentoring

Radhika offers her services as a writing mentor, guiding new writers towards publication, working with existing writers who may be experiencing struggles or difficulties with their work, and people who aren’t even sure if they are a writer yet!

She does 1-1 sessions on Zoom, using her 12 years of experience as a published author of six novels and an award-winning journalist for broadsheets and magazines.

She can also look at your work, offering advice and edits on manuscripts.

If you would like more information, please email Radhika on: radhika.sanghani@gmail.com

Kushie Amin,
writer & journalist

“Radhika has been a wonderful writing mentor and I would completely recommend her to anyone! I come out of every session feeling so motivated and energised. Since starting sessions a few months ago, I’ve consistently received multiple commissions. Not only have I learned to nail my pitches, but we also work on how to build a positive mindset as a freelance writer which makes me feel fulfilled.”

Sarah Saeed, writer

“Ive been following Radhika ever since I added her books to my TBR—and now that I’ve read and loved them, I admire her even more! So, when she announced that she was offering one-on-one mentoring sessions, I jumped at the chance. What stood out to me the most was the uniqueness of this offering. There are so many curated classes and masterclasses out there. Still, I hadn’t come across anything that offered such personalized, one-on-one support—especially for someone like me who didn’t even know where to begin.

“If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure of your next steps as a writer, I can’t recommend Radhika’s mentoring sessions enough. Radhika sent over a thoughtful questionnaire ahead of time, came prepared, and in just one hour, helped me identify exactly where I was feeling stuck. By the end of our session, I not only had clarity but also a clear, actionable path forward.”

Tim, novelist

“I must admit to trepidation whenever I ask for feedback, but I was so relieved and grateful to read Radhika's. Her comments resonated completely. I was nodding along with them and I can now see much more clearly the barriers I need to overcome.”