How or why did you decide to become a writer?
I was born in India, since the school days I was fascinated with literature, arts and drama.There I used to write and present poems,and participated in many arts competitions too.I have been to the new ray of hope — I, a mused traveler, an Indian, a démodé brain by the very origin, a draughtsman that works for a mechanical wing, an ardent reader of fiction, and the appreciator of many written works. A painter who is really fond of unveiled Imaginations.
And with me are multitudinous manias that embark in the scintillated pathway of my mind. Creations are more often reflected from the aesthetic gulf that dares to work anew, to write against the modern customs of the World’s present, wretched entertainment.
In my book, I chose to be myself, the one who vows a new cultural age, the dreamt passions still athwart from the soul. One who wrote his Non-fiction work, a book called 'Halcyon Wings', amid solitude, with a quest waving in me since I enjoyed the wonderful world of mysteries that tempt me to write— as they were my own feathers of freedom to fly. There was a conflict in my life, the agonies that overtook me in all the forms of its glimpses. The past is a terrible dream that awakened me to rouse the effectual sound of self pleasure, since no horror spoilt me. I lost much happiness —dear ones, relatives, friends —though inevitable, to nature’s deep philosophical will, and these are losses that I, as a humble student, still know. My greatest author’s support website is 'Cultural Book', the platform where I started writing and posting my ideas. There I found their cultural values and the greatest roots of literature, and it remains a source of distinct pleasure.
Do you write under a pen name? If ‘yes’, what is your pen name?
I write under the pen name ‘purple’ .’Nithin Purple’ looks something change in me.Isn’t?
What is the working title of your book?
“Halcyon Wings”. Its published in Partridge publishers via Author Solutions, USA
Who or What inspired you to write this book?
visionary poets like Byron, Shelley were my all time
stars and their poems I used to read when I was in my younger stages of life.And Gothic novels and suspence thrillers also I used to read,they gave an impact to publish the book ‘Halcyon Wings’.Here I have crafted the wings of freedom to speak and respond. I was searching for liberty and I achieved through this book.
What genre does your book fall under?
Philosophy is the intresting branch which Iam into. I do crime, fiction, Non-fiction and science .My book will be under Western Philosophy and History.
What is the one or two-sentence synopsis of your book?
When Passion Combines with visionary ideas there is always a con which I strongly use as a weapon to argue and give foundation for a new theory.Iam so agressive and determined.
How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
About three months. And by 5th month was released.
What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
I rather like to describe my book as following a fashion of writing with a fine stylus created by myself. Though my mind was perplexed, I implored GOD for great support and strength. Then, the ardent passion fumed with a cloudy surprise, and the creation came, though night by night I strived as the flow came. The book has writings about hope, hopelessness, rage, warmth, God, love and Nature. I left my home at the age of twenty-six and had a primordial lifestyle, searching for reorganization, recognition and a stream of knowledge throughout this stint. There was one life that I unveiled and thought: a life with Literature and passion. I found the blossom from the rarest corner of my life. 'Halcyon Wings' was my invention to grasp liberty in a very tranquil way, inside painful elegies, also in memory of my dear friends and relatives who passed away in the past and kept a memory string that joins you readers, if you will read them aloud. These written passages, along with the memories – from one who never wants to keep anything buried within himself – are there to let another know how overwhelming was the painful terror in the beaten tracks.