Jeevita Gowd’s journey as an author is defined not by sudden recognition, but by seven years of continuous effort that began when she started working at just 16 years of age. With the release of A Mind Full of Scars, her 27th book, Jeevita brings together years of lived experience, emotional depth, and disciplined creativity.
Born on 27 July 1999 in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and now residing in Visakhapatnam, Jeevita has consistently balanced multiple responsibilities. She completed her BBA and MBA, building a strong academic foundation, while professionally working as a cosmetic chemist. This scientific background contributes to the clarity and structure evident in her literary work.
Her achievements extend prominently into the world of modelling. Born on 27 July 1999, originally from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and currently based in Visakhapatnam, she holds a BBA and an MBA and has earned recognition through titles such as Miss Republic of Chhattisgarh (Winner), Miss Republic of India (Runner-Up), and Miss Vizag (Runner-Up). She has also walked the ramp at esteemed fashion platforms including Blenders Pride International Fashion Week, Runway Couture Week, and Delhi Fashion Week, establishing her presence on national stages.
Writing remained a constant throughout her journey. Over time, Jeevita authored 26 novels, each addressing emotional realities that readers often struggle to express. Her works include Depth of Life, Intention of Life, Unsaid Words of Life, Darkness Is My Only Thought, Endless Thoughts of Life, Shadows of Suffering, Truth and Tears, The Quiet Heartache, Silent Tears, Faces of Grief, Life Silent Battles, The Lonely Moon, Life Lessons, Moral Stories, Still With Your Memories – A Letter to Unknown You, Silence Speaks, Unforgettable Pain of Soul, Success Mindsets, Book of Quotes, Love Story of Alice and Daniel, The Way to Success by Accepting Pain in Reality, Twin Flame – Who Are You, Cursed Island: A War Between Devi and Spiritual Power, Quotes Speaks, and Between the Lines of Life.

A Mind Full of Scars reflects the psychological strength built over years of endurance. The book speaks to those who carry silent wounds and reminds them that scars are not signs of weakness, but evidence of survival. The raven on the cover symbolises awareness, memory, and resilience—qualities that define both the book and its author.
Today, Jeevita Gowd stands as a powerful example of how persistence, discipline, and emotional honesty can transform hardship into meaningful art.
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