Preethi Nair
Is the Author of the book 100 Shades of White, published in 2003 and The
Colour of love which is a fictionalised account of her journey, set in
the artworld.
Hey Preethi, envisage yourself as a fruit, which one would you be?
I’d like to say passion but I don’t really like them that
much – except for the vitamin c content so mango, the colour, the
smell, the taste all delivers what it promises.
Describe your writing style in one sentence
Magical
realism – magic and possibility woven into every day life
Without the rude bits, describe your typical writing
day
I don’t have one. No two days are ever the same and the
days I do write, I write obsessively with no concept of time.
Reality T.V. or a good documentary?
Good documentary
What did you do to get published in the first place?
Well
got rejected a lot. In a nutshell, I did not accept the rejection, set
up my own publishing company to publish my first novel Gypsy Masala,
set up my own PR company, hyped the book under an alias, got it into
the London book charts and sold it off to HarperCollins as part of a
three book deal.
Was it plain sailing after that? What happened?
It was
never plain sailing. After that, the BBC bought 100 Shades of White for
a two part drama scheduled I hope in the very near future.
Fish and chips or Caesar salad?
Oh this is a hard one
as I love both – okay then, Fish and Chips
Can you remember anything remotely embarrassing about
your very first book signing?
Uhm, that there was nobody there?
A good piece of literature or Women’s glossy?
Both again! When I am writing myself I would have to say the glossy.
Is
it true when they say getting published is all about the parties, giving
up the day job and becoming an overnight trillionaire?
No, it’s
about doing what you love, waking up every day and not believing that
you get paid to do it.
So the best thing about being a published writer is…?
Sharing
your work with people.
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