Tuesday 17 September 2019

Author Interview : Dipa Sanatani

Author Interview : Dipa Sanatani

Hello everyone,
Today I am going to introduce you to the author of 'The Little Light'

About the author -
Dipa Sanatani is the Merchant of Stories. She comes from a family of merchants and educators with roots in Singapore and the UK. In 2007, she left behind her roots to discover her wings. Since then, she’s lived, studied and worked in Australia, Israel, Japan and China, adding uncharted territories to a long list of previously ventured destinations. With a background in both business and education, Dipa has extensive experience in the public-school system as well as in the private, government and corporate sectors.

Let's start!
1) When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? 
I don’t remember a time when I didn’t write. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t want to be a writer. I don’t know where this desire comes from. It’s hard to explain.


2) When did you start writing? 
Do my 'Dear Diary' days count? If so, as long as I can remember...


3)What is 'The Little Light' about? 
The Little Light is a story about a wise and curious soul that meets the planets before it's born. 


4) What motivated you to write this book? 
The idea came to me when I was lying in bed alone in my apartment in Japan. I was contemplating the vast nature of the universe when I suddenly thought, “How nice it would be if I could invite the planets over for a discussion on life, love and the larger purpose for our existence.”


I promptly opened up my notebook and drew a sketch of what the mythological Nine Celestial Beings would look like if they were ‘updated’ for the modern era. The idea ruminated in my head for four years before I finally sat down to write the story. 


5) Describe 'The Little Light' in one line. 
It's the story about a wise and curious soul that meets the planets before it's born.


6) What's the best experience you've gained through writing? 
To be an authorpreneur is to constantly develop and expand your skillset. When I started my own publishing business Mith Books, I knew I had to become a jack of all trades. It hasn’t been easy – but the journey’s been incredible. I’ve grown so much so quickly.
It's been exhilarating to be both an author and an entrepreneur. 


7) How do you handle negative feedback? 
I think that there's an audience for every kind of book out there. If the reader didn't enjoy my book, they're not my target audience. That's all.


8) Who is your favorite Indian and international author? 
Ahh... It changes with time. Currently my favourite Indian author is Devdutt Pattanaik. Amongst international authors, I'd say... Haruki Murakami. 


9) What are your future plans? 
I’m working on the sequel of my book. It needs a bit more time to brew and come together… but I’m getting there. If you’re curious to find out what happens to The Little Light when it’s born – stay tuned.  


10) How soon can your readers expect your next book?

When it's ready!


11) Any message to all aspiring authors?
Don't give up. Don't you dare give up. 

Thanks for reading.

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