Ashwin Sanghi
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Ashwin Sanghi
Ashwin Sanghiis an Indian writer in the fiction-Thriller genre. He is the author of three best-selling novels: The Rozabal Line, Chanakya's Chant and The Krishna Key. All his books have been based on historical, theological and mythological themes. He is one of India's best-selling conspiracy fiction writers and is an author of the new era of retelling Indian history or mythology in a contemporary context. Forbes India has included him in their Celebrity 100 list. His upcoming novel, The Sialkot...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth25 January 1969
CountryIndia
At thirty-five, having spent over twenty years running varied businesses for my family, I decided to sit down and write my first novel. I had never written anything longer than a couple of pages till then and was foolishly attempting to write a hundred-thousand words.
Initial work is on period research where the historical markers are absolutely non-negotiable. Once that is established, a writer can take creative liberties in terms of chronology to suit the story.
Physicists explain creation by telling us that the universe began with the Big Bang, an intense energy singularity that continued expanding. But who created the singularity?
If I use the word 'khichdi' in my novel, I don't have to get into the trouble of explaining that it is a dish of rice and lentils. My Indian readers know it.
Would the fish have ever been caught if it had kept its mouth shut?
While I can't walk on water, I can certainly wobble on whisky.
What is divine? Simply that which man has not yet been able to understand. Once understood, it ceases to be divine.
There is one person who can help solve 'writer's block'. His name is Mr. Johnnie Walker.
Take the first A out of Abraham and put it at the end. You get Brahama. There's the ancient connection right there.
Omniscient, omnipotent, omnivorous and omnipresent all begin with Om.
Mythology is like a game of Chinese Whispers. What goes in at one end of the human circle is rarely what emerges at the other end.
My wife is troubled by the things I forget. I am troubled by the things she recollects.
My life is ruled by four W's: my writing, my work, my wife, and my whisky. Not necessarily in that order.
My greatest qualification for writing fiction was my ability to lie with a straight face as a child.