Sukh Singh interview

AUTHOR INTERVIEW


A little introduction:

My name is Sukh Singh. I am software engineer from Punjab. Also, I write stories around a fictional world in A Sonnet to Dynasty.


When did your love of books begin?

I think I used to love books previously in my teenage years. While in school, I loved reading Sherlock Holmes. That was the time I read the most in my life. But since I started writing A Sonnet to Dynasty, I have deviated away from reading books. Now, I am only focussed to write the Sonnet completely.


What would you say to those wanting to become an author?

I will say keep writing without thinking about the outcome. It is really a long journey ahead. But your aim should be writing and letting your target audience know that you have written it.


Tell us about your book/books:

This is a story about 5 young people and their coming to age time. It goes around how they try to achieve their various ambitions. I will share a little introduction. Sir Martin Grey was taught extensively by the old man. Martin would never forget his teachings; teachings like 'The smartest lord is the one whom his subjects regard as honourable; while the greatest fool is the one whom they consider a crook'.

Western Wild was a beautiful village in the Human Empire of Baazear. But as the sun rose over it that morning, its beauty was tarnished by the loud wails of its residents. James Grey, their beloved Lord, was found hanging by a noose from a tree. He had lost the election to the seat of Chancellor a few days ago.

The guards arrived and inspected the matter. They concluded that it was suicide. The children of the Lord disagreed and wept. The elders sons swore revenge. But the youngest one remained silent.

He perceived the matter in a totally different manner. He had realized that his family was vulnerable; it was not powerful enough to protect itself. To protect his family from the threats that lurk around, he needed to get hold of power; power over his enemies and over those who could become one. He needed to possess the weapons that were far dreadful than the ones possessed by those who threaten his family. The power that he would possess would act as a shield so that he never had to take revenge from anyone, he thought.

It was then that the old man visited the village and met Martin. The former taught and the latter listened. A God can never be wrong, Martin considered. Thus, started the journey of a young boy to establish a dynasty in his family's name. This is the story of Martin Grey.

But this is not a story only of Martin Grey. There were more.

Born and brought up at different places in the Human Empire; Malena Reed, Daemon, Ronald Nash and Suleman Cooper had developed divergent obsessions of their own. And they were well aware of the methods to help achieve them.

Little did they know, when their paths would converge while they satisfy their lust of obsessions, it would shook the very fabric of the Empire, plunging it into distress and destruction far greater than the one that occured thousands of years ago during the Great War fought between the empire of the humans and that of the monsters.


What do you love about the writing/reading community?

I love that they have sorted it out. I saw them reading their books in trains, metros, subways everywhere in a focussed state. That generates a great positivity around them.


If you could say anything to your readers what would it be?

I would say keep talking to me about the Sonnet. Lets have great discussions about the characters and see what we like and dislike about them.


Where can people connect with you?

Website -> thesukhsingh.com
Twitter -> authorsukhsingh
Instagram -> sukhminderx


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