Durgesh
Shastri is currently working as an Assistant Professor in GND Engineering
College, Bidar. He completed his Engineering from PESIT, Bangalore. Later he
joined RVCE, Bangalore, and completed his masters in Computer Networks
Engineering. He runs a NGO which is aimed at providing computer awareness in
rural areas. A number of his short stories and poems are published online and
have received critical acclaim from some of the finest writers of the country.
Watching current affairs programs and reading books are his favorite pastime.
His debut novel, which is a thriller, is expected to hit the stores next year.
Buy
his book here: Homeshop18 (and don't forget to drop your reviews)
Here
we get to know him a little more closely:
1]
An unforgettable compliment or critic you received till date?
There are many compliments available online and each one is special. There have been criticisms also. Well, I don’t take a compliment too seriously because that would lead to arrogance. And criticism always helps you to improve. It’s like an internal assessment which shouldn’t be made public. :)
2] How well the books can influence one’s persuasion of things? In which way do you think you have directed them?
There are many compliments available online and each one is special. There have been criticisms also. Well, I don’t take a compliment too seriously because that would lead to arrogance. And criticism always helps you to improve. It’s like an internal assessment which shouldn’t be made public. :)
2] How well the books can influence one’s persuasion of things? In which way do you think you have directed them?
I
would like to keep my readers guessing and then provide them with a memorable
experience of reading the book. I would love the readers to think in the right
direction when they read my stories and then ponder in the end was it the right direction?
3] Would you like
to give any advice for upcoming writers/authors and our readers, in choosing
their publishers and preparing their manuscripts?
A
small suggestion is that every writer should listen to his heart and pen down a
story rather than getting influenced by the market and penning down stuff which
doesn’t excite him/her. Even though love stories are hot selling in the Indian
market, I haven’t been able to key in a Romantic Novel till now.
There
are several publishers in the market. Go
by your instincts, would be my only suggestion. Sometimes, even the best
can make you regret your decision of opting them.
4]
Are you a voracious reader? What kind of books do you like to read? Any
particular writers who inspired your writing?
Initially,
I read only bestsellers like Chetan Bhagat, Sidney Sheldon, Jeffrey Archer,
Paolo Coelho, etc... Nowadays I read any book and try to assimilate the things
which help my writing. All the writers mentioned above have influenced me in
one way or the other.
When
it comes to spiritual books, I read Sadhguru Shri Jaggi Vasudevji’s books which
are witty and thought provoking with their in depth understanding of life.
I
am also impressed by Piyush Jha and Ravi Subramanian for the Indian feel they
bring to their thrillers and their style of writing.
5]
From Engineer to Author, Passion versus Profession. How difficult was the
fight?
A lot of my
engineering experiences have produced some of my wonderful stories. The passion
and profession both complement each other perfectly and are in immense harmony.
6]
Many young people land up in engineering solely because of parental pressure.
Do you have any advice for the parents?
The
parents must watch “3 Idiots” before pressurising their kids. :)
7]
What can the fans of Durgesh expect from you in the future?
I
am comfortable to use the term ‘readers’ rather than ‘fans’. My readers can
expect a Thriller in the coming days. It’s my most ambitious project till date.
A lot of research has been done for that and I’ve unearthed lot of interesting
things about Bidar during the process. I am sure the readers would find it
exciting.
8]
Tell us Something about your story in Crumpled Voices?
The
story titled “The indecent Profession” deals with the social issue of
infringement of private lives of the citizens in present day India. It’s a bold
topic and the story took its own course once I began penning it. I am sure
everyone will identify with the theme and feel for the ‘victim’ in the story.
9]
What else you love to do, Apart from writing & reading?
I
like teaching and that’s my profession. I also run an NGO (Astitva Welfare
Society) which spreads computer and social awareness in rural areas in North
Karnataka. We also organize competitions and donate free stationary and drawing
kits to rural students. The society organized 10 camps in the past 18 months
since its inception. Recently we visited a blind school and spent a lovely time
with the motivated students.
10]
What do you think about the present scenario of publishing industry? What was
your experience with your publishers?
The
present day authors have a lot options before them due to a blooming writing
industry. Several new publishing houses are producing quality work. I had a
rewarding experience working with Gargi Publishers. The young and enthusiastic
team didn’t give me a chance to complain.
11]
Would you like to give any message to your readers?
I would like to tell my readers to
inculcate the habit of reviewing books once they read them. I rarely reviewed
any books in my earlier days and now I realise how my review could have
mattered to an author and the book buffs alike.
THANKS DURGESH FOR SPARING YOUR PRECIOUS TIME. I WISH YOUR BOOK GOES TO THE “BEST SELLER” LIST SOON. :)
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