Date Published: 11-01-2024
Publisher: Troubador
Matthew’s journey takes him from the poverty of a cold stone granary to the opulence of Mayfair and Kensington Palace Gardens, where he starts a family of his own. Despite working his way to the top of the business world, he remains an outsider to London’s elite. He then realises that same elite has an ugly underbelly. High society was a hot bed of depravity.
Will he correct society’s wrongs? Will the man who never succumbed to expectations be able to challenge his own destiny or will he simply accept the futility of it all?
Is There a Message in Your Novel That You Want Readers to Grasp?
Success and
misfortune co exist to make a life complete
Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
Delving into the
evil of man
How many books have you written and which is your favorite?
Only two; I have
no favorite. They are both very close to my heart and my purpose in life.
If You had the
chance to cast your main character from
Edward Norton
When did you begin writing?
After leaving
finance, I started writing twenty years ago.
How long did it take to complete your first book?
Nine years
including two years off after my stroke.
Did you have an author who inspired you to become a writer?
Emil Zola, John
Steinbeck
What is your favorite part of the writing process?
Finalization of
the manuscript to go into print. I dislike editing.
Describe your latest book in 4 words.
The success of
emptiness.
Arvind has three adult children, who all live away from Belgium. He reads literary fiction and was motivated to write after reading three key books: The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Thérèse Raquin, 1984 and East of Eden. He is fascinated by the co-existence of good and evil. In his first book, Emma's Equilibrium, he relates the story of an Olympic winner who suffers hurt along the way. Choppiness on High Seas charts the life of Matthew from his ignominious birth to his passing away in peace after having become one of the weathiest persons in the world.
Arvind loves languages and can speak French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Italian, Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati. He is a stroke survivor and rides, jogs and does yoga.
He is a strong believer in the duality of fortune and misfortune. He is deeply spiritual.
Arvind finds writing challenging and frustrating and editing particularly painful. He, however, believes that writing can be therapeutic and gratifying.


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