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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Featured Author: Dhesan Neil Pillay

Welcome Today's Featured Author 
Dhesan Neil Pillay!!!!





The Anmorian Legends: Wrath of the Exiled:
His world long since shattered following the invasion of his home planet, Rezaaran Valhara is abandoned by fate to slavery. However, his fortunes take an unexpected turn when he is offered a chance to join the Intergalactic Revolution of Independent Systems in the ongoing war against the Obsidian Dominion. 

Initially consumed by anger and doubts, plagued by the memories of his parents' murder and a desire for vengeance, Rezaaran suppresses these demons in the pursuit of a purer purpose to restore peace as he becomes the last War-Mage of the fabled Vokarii. 

On a quest spanning the galaxy Rezaaran begins to unravel the secrets of the four realms of Anmor and his destiny in an ancient battle.Yet his greatest challenge will be within. Will he find the strength to walk the path of a hero





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Author Dhesan Neil Pillay :
My name is Dhesan Neil Pillay from sunny Durban, South Africa. Writing has always been a passion for me, encouraged by my parents and several inspiring English teachers through my schooling years. When I am not writing to an eclectic playlist, I spend my days working as a junior doctor. Both medicine and writing are joint passions of mine and the road to this point has been amazing, but the journey is only beginning and I look ahead with great enthusiasm for where the road leads next.




Interview With Dhesan Neil Pillay:
  
How did you choose the genre you write in?
When I was younger I always had a love for space and stories like the Star Wars franchise captured my imagination. I thoroughly enjoyed science fiction stories. As I grew older I was introduced to the fantasy genre through the Harry Potter series, The Lord of the Rings and The Sword of Truth. Both genres appealed to me and I decided I would like to try my hand at crafting a fantasy story of my own that could also incorporate a space opera feel to it.

Where do you get your ideas?
Most of the ideas usually came from day dreaming and once the initial idea is down I consider how the idea would unfold. I generally picture the story unfolding as a movie and ask myself what would be the most interesting way for events to pan out.

Do you work with an outline, or just write?
An outline is a must or I would have no direction with my writing. I plan the story out in a general overview then take each chapter down to a series of scenes where I construct them individually and at the end ensure that there is a continuity across the entire project.

Do you have a favorite spot to write?
I usually write at my desk with my lava lamp on to add a soothing ambiance (there is always a cup of tea or coffee with some type of chocolate that is integral to the ritual). Generally I prefer writing at night, because this is time after work and it is quieter which helps me get lost in the story I am creating.

Do you listen to music while you write?
I always listen to music when writing. I generally use instrumental music and more often than not it is theme music from movies. I feel that the music helps create the mood for my own movie which I picture in my mind as I flesh out details of how my characters are undertaking their objectives. The music also allows me to write with a certain tempo which I feel fits the scene I am creating.

What do you do when you are not writing?
When I am not writing, I am probably at work as a junior doctor in a government hospital. I also enjoy spending time with my girlfriend outdoors and try to find time to study, workout and hold onto the hope that one day I will start playing the guitar again.

What writing projects are you currently working on? 
I am currently working on Legacy of the Sentinels, the sequel to Wrath of the Exiled. It is still in the planning stages.

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