Author Interview: Daniel Nanavati: I Write So As To Change The World
Posted on the 17 November 2013 by Jaideep Khanduja
@PebbleInWaters
He is a down to earth human
being with a solid purpose for writing. When I asked him for an interview on my blog, he very humbly tried to
confirm if I was sure about it by replying back that he would be honored though
but in his opinion there were far more important authors around him. He was
eager to know what kind of things did I have in mind to know and if it could be
done through email as he has two books coming out this month to design and he
is pushed for free time.
And here we are interacting with
Daniel Nanavati.
Hello Daniel, a warm welcome to
you on my blog. What is your real name and pen name?
Both are the same Daniel Nanavati
Please share some of the best
memories of your childhood
Getting a new Enid Blyton book to
read, riding on the back of our boxer/ labdrador cross Cindy when I was 5.
Clambering through hedgerows picking bluebells with my mother. Learning to swim
in a small bay where the beach was crammed with coloured seashells.
About your education
I graduated from Oxford in 1982
having studied Theology and Philosophy. I am, according to the Master of my
college, a lover of ideas. One of the
most insightful comments ever made about my character.
What career did you plan during
your education days
I knew I wanted to write for
children when I was 14.
What is your biggest source of
inspiration in life
The insights on the human condition
by anyone who has one or more. Having read ancient history I realised that
everyone ever born has been modern and that our concept of time is really all
about how long we live as individuals and wholly inadequate.
What hurts you most in this world
The lack of empathy so prevalent in
all we do as a species and individuals.
What is the biggest challenge you
have faced? Were you able to overcome it? How?
My mother's illness meant I had to
change my plans when I was 20. I suppose I overcame it by not betraying her
needs for my wants.
If you had to live a day of your
life as one of the living or dead personality, who would it be and why?
Jesus of Nazareth because,
perversely, I would like to know what it feels like to touch someone and heal
them. The other stuff is boring.
What is your favorite genre and
why?
Fantasy fiction, which is what I
write, because it liberates the mind and teaches ideas in a wholly immediate
way. To read I like thinkers and wonderful prose which make use of ideas of
language is such an innovative way one feels thrilled to have the pleasure of
reading them. Lawrence Durrell's Alexandrian Quartet – the first 60 pages –
comes to mind.
What is the purpose of your
writing?
To change the world. To give
children and growing minds ideas beyond their schools and their environments, to
show despite the shallowness and sadness, honour lives within us all or lives
nowhere.
Which of your work published so
far?
I wrote an essay for adults A Brief History of Lies with Calvin Innes in 2010 which needs to
be an e-book. I have brought out The Exalted Gate a series of fairy tales with
Annie Ovenden, Blueskin the Cat with Gabriela Sepulveda, Midrak Earthshaker
with John-Thomas Pryor, all excellent artists.
I have also published The Love
Poems of Daniel Nanavati with Jonathon Coudrille for adults only.
What are your forthcoming writings?
Ruzniel, an epic fantasy, is to be
published next year with artwork by Jennika Bastian. This is a story about the
titanic battle in the last three days of the universe between magicians to
ensure the new Universe is not ruled by evil. A mix of magic with science, a
love story and a lesson in sacrifice.
Mr Binks is about three children
who get involved with an alchemist and end a three hundred year old curse.
Being delightfully illustrated by Nia Ellis.
I also hope to bring out more
Blueskin books and two stories like Midrak which introduce characters in
Ruzniel in 2014/15.
What are your future plans?
I have a sequel to Ruzniel, and I
have started a publishing house FootSteps Press to publish new and existing
authors distributing through Ingrams. We have several important books coming
along including Farmer Fisher's Russian Christmas this year and Loom of Crime
by Shänne Sands next year. This November we are publishing The Goddess Club by
Emily Alice Ovenden with a great cover by Gurdish Haugsdal about four women and
their dalliance with the occult.
What four top most things you
take care of while writing a book?
Endless editing for flow.
Spelling
Humour where I can find it
A sense that it is going well – I
dislike being unhappy and will rewrite or throw away of it doesn't feel right.
Your dream destination on Earth?
Anywhere isolated where I can walk
the dogs. If the sea is nearby all the better.
Your origin of birth and other
countries you have visited/ stayed. What best things you liked in these
countries around the globe?
I was born in England. I have
visited and stayed in India, America, France, Ireland, Norway, Israel, Scotland
and Wales.
I most enjoy staying with people
and not doing any of the tourist trails.
Your favorite time of the day?
Changes with the seasons. Winter is
evening in front of a log fire. Summer is early morning listening the the
birds. Autumn the first dark of night. Spring is mid morning when the light is
different to any other time of year. Living in the countryside one can respond
to the seasons.
Your zodiac/ sunsign?
Aquarius though you realise that is
all nonsense?
Your favorite color and why?
Sky blue, because its everywhere :)
Your favorite book and why?
I have always loved Don Quixote de
la Mancha because I also feel out of sorts with my generation and a bit like an
adventurer making it up as I go along but having the best of intentions. The
Green Inheritance by Aldous Huxley has influenced my way of life since 1982 and
made me aware that the monetary system is a bad way to try to create
civilisation.
Your favorite celebrity and why?
Baruch Spinoza. Way ahead of his time with an absolute
refusal to believe without proof or accept without thought. I should tell you
that my mother's first poster boy when she was a teenager was Chopin so we
don't do celebrity in the modern sense.
Your favorite food?
Bananas and fresh dates.
Some quickies: Sun or Moon,
Laughter or Smile, Morning or Evening,
Coffee or Tea, Mountain or Sea,
Long Drive or Short Drive, Silence or
Conversation
Sun
Laughter
Evening
Tea
Sea
Long Drive
Conversation
State your signature line/
tagline/ best quote
The world is a comedy to those
think, a tragedy to those who feel
Horace Walpole.