Friday, May 31, 2013

Author Interview: Manjiri Subhash - Author of King Ire's Last War : An E-Fable for Peace



Sorry the Author Interview came out a bit late... My fault entirely. Had been lazying a bit :)

As I have already said in the previous post that this is an unique book and I really wanted to know the thought behind the beautiful story. At present, when violence is at a rampage, such a thought calms one's mind and would help us to teach our children to love and spread

Presenting Manjiri Subhash...

1. How did you come up with this project?

The character of King Ire came to my mind long ago whenever I witnessed anger and aggression. I saw the aggressor as a monster preying on gentle and feeble victims. Later, the events of 9/11, subsequent wars, and the increasing anger and terrorism in the world reinforced my perception of King Ire. At the same time, I experienced the transformative power of peace through my yoga practice. The combination of those two thought processes prompted me to write the story. 

I believe that we waste tremendous amount of physical and spiritual resources on wars and conflicts. What if we shift those resources towards mutual support? What if we shift our energies towards creation instead of destruction? These are some broad ideas I wanted to present in the book. 

Human history is replete with stories of aggression and hostility winning over compassion and nobility. We pay far too much lip service to peace and do little in the way of protecting and promoting it. In most stories, the protagonist suffers at the hand of the antagonist, and when the good guy/gal wins, the story is over. I wanted to give a different message by letting the antagonist suffer in my story. Because the story has a central moral theme, I chose a fable format for the book. 

2. Who designed the covers? 

I came up with a general concept and composition. However, something didn’t look right so I asked another artist to “fix” it. He worked on the light direction which made it better.

3. What was the hardest part of writing your book? 

As a creator, one is never finished. Nothing is ever perfect because there is always room for refinement. To me, art is work in progress.

Creating the e-book was 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration for me. This is my first book, and in hindsight, I wish I had taken on something on a much smaller scale. The illustrations took over two years, and I worked with two remote artists which created plenty of communication challenges. Then there were non-stop technical hurdles because this is an e-book in fixed-layout format (unlike other e-books where text and images flow). Different standards by different publishers certainly added to the complications. All in all, I had to keep up a steep learning curve because I was dealing with constantly evolving technology. 

4. "What are your expectations for the book?" 

I would like parents and teachers to use King Ire’s Last War to discuss the issues of peace and conflict with the young ones. We all have King Ire lurking at the back of our heads, and it takes self-awareness to keep the reptilian brain in check and shift our consciousness to the frontal lobe -- the thinking part of our brain. My hope is that the book would help generate that shift in the consciousness for the younger generation.  

5. Did your illustrators manage to capture your visualisation

There isn’t a yes or no answer to this! As I said earlier, art is work in progress. There is always room for revisions, but had I kept doing it, the book would never have come out. 

6. What are your upcoming projects?

I am thinking of another book for children. It’s based on a real story, and it’s very funny.

A Personal Message from the me to my dear reader......

I would love it if this books finds its way to your children's book shelf. Such calming stories might cure the future generations of mass killing and spreading violence. Have lots of love and peace !!!!





Wednesday, May 29, 2013

King Ire's Last War : An E-Fable for Peace by Manjiri Subhash









File Size:   6148 KB
Publisher:  Gandheeva Media; 1 edition (May 12, 2013)
Sold by:    Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Language:  English
ASIN:       B00BW74D76

A Short Description from the author......

In an ongoing clash between the brute force of aggression and the gentle spirit of compassion, the latter is usually sacrificed. King Ire’s Last War: The Book of Peace, challenges the conventional perspective. Rich with symbolism and unexpected twists, the allegorical fable intends to generate conversations about the power of spirit set against physical might. Parents and teachers would find the book and its discussion tips useful to promote empathy and emotional learning among children. Details are available at www.kingireslastwar.com.

King Ire’s Last War opens our eyes to the consequences of aggression as it takes us into the bleak world under King Ire’s rule. His rampage continues until he comes across a kingdom that is like no other. But when King Ire declares war on the little kingdom, it turns out to be his last war.      

Who is King Ire, who does he fight with, and why is it his last war?

Stunning visuals and concise narrative unravel the story to show us who wins and why; and as it highlights the victory of compassion over aggression, the story makes a compelling case for nurturing the better — albeit delicate — angels of our nature. 

What I felt when I saw this book...

This is one of those picturesque book I have come across and the message is something I wanted to hear right now in my life. How beautiful our life is provided we respect it. Take it as a gift and spread love not hate. I truly believe that when something comes your way at a particular phase of time, it happens for a reason. This book too happened for that reason. It made me overcome my anger at a particular aspect of life and make me find peace within myself. So I would love to share this review with all those who are at the stage of life when the path seems full of hatred and you have to look within yourself to find inner peace and love.

Disclaimer: I received this book from the author in exchange of my honest review.

The Story.....

King Ire burnt down everything he laid his eyes on. Where ever he went, he spread destruction. Where ever he went, he made it a point to burn down the place and people. One day  while he was on his rampage he came across a place where people seemed happy and they were not affected by his vicious nature.
He was surprised and when he met Queen Peace he was flabbergasted since she was so serene and calm. She refused to fight him and went away leaving him the kingdom.

Could he destroy the kingdom? Why did Queen Peace not fight him? Was she scared of him? Read this beautifully illustrated fable by Manjiri Subhash to find out?

A Readers Thoughts......

This story is not a 55000 word novel. It's a fable and is power packed enough to make even a grown up think about what really matters. What kind of life we are looking for? Fighting amongst ourselves or making peace with our loved ones?

The first question this fable answers is where do you find Peace. Not in the books or words of wisdom, not in other's words and actions. It is just within us. 

Rating....




Reasoning....

Thought of the story: 1 

The storyline:

Illustrations:


When I got an invitation to read this book and do a review I really thought how much time such a book would take- 5 to 10 min?  A bad King Ire taught a lesson by Good Queen Peace. But it is definitely than that. It makes you question where in life you want to be. 

Personal note to the author from the reviewer....

Thankyou for letting me do a review of this book. Though I never did a children genre before, it was a pleasure to do yours. This book came to me at such a juncture of my life that I felt that it is a indication from the The Upstairs Guy. Such a beautiful concept and thought. I hope to see more of such fables from you:)

About the Author....

I would just share one line about the Author's sentiment and thoughts. I felt it says it all about your noble thoughts and personality. I of course shamelessly pirated it from her website. [Hopefully she forgives me after seeing the stars....:)]

Our young ones especially need these angels to shape the future differently. Sustained peace is a foundation of good life, but it will remain elusive until we recognize the value of our soft power. One short life is all we have. Why would we tarnish it with strife and misery when we can enrich it with peace and abundance?

   Manjiri  Subhash.
    http://www.kingireslastwar.com/


Watch this space for the upcoming Author Interview!!!!

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Upcoming Children's Section On Tuesday!!!

Now that I have taken a break, hopefully I am back with more zest and faster reading.... Thank you to all those who had kept sending me reminders.

After doing the last review I took a little sabbatical and did what? Watched Netflix. [Sorry to all who thought I would be climbing the Tibetian Mountains or lazily gliding the Lankawi in Malaysia] But I seriously needed to finish some TV shows. Did a double dose of Supernatural, Desperate Housewives, Pretty Little Liars and currently ogling Ghost Whisperers. That is a variety now, isn't it. I so wanted to read Dan Brown's Inferno but really did not want to open the pages of a book or click on my little Kobo. [Blasphemy!!!]

Thinking of starting my own Freebie alert. What say? Some of the freebie books in the Amazon are really good. I love Freebies :) 

Before you all wonder why I am rambling like this...

I AM GOING TO START A CHILDREN'S SECTION SOON. WATCH OUT FOR THE UPCOMING SECTION OF KID'S CORNER WITH SOME COOL ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. 

Any author writing for kids can contact me @ rramesh_1997@yahoo.co.in