In my last post, I unveiled the cover of my upcoming novel "Canvas of a Mind" and promised that I will be sharing many interesting things about the book.
The backdrop of this novel is Kalimpong, a remote hill station in West Bengal. I went to this beautiful place in the year 2015 and that is where the plot of this psychological mystery novel took shape in my mind.
Kalimpong is not just a mere, beautiful backdrop of the novel. It has played a huge part in the book, especially in the scenes when Ipsha, one of the characters in the book gets stalked by a creepy stranger who tries to lure her by playing a haunting tune in the harmonica and by sending her anonymous love notes without showing his face.
In the first post of Kalimpong diaries, I am introducing you all to the Kalimpong Golf course. This place is known as the Watershed View Point that gives tourists the view of the most scenic golf course in the country.
I remember spending about three hours in this beautiful place, looking at the clouds playing an enchanting game with the hills. I enjoyed the transition of weather from cloudy to sunny with a cup of tea.
The characters of the novel were screaming in my mind throughout. They nudged me to give them a voice and therefore, I started writing as soon as I reached my guest house.
An important scene of "Canvas of a Mind" is set in this place, that brings a fearful storm in the life of Ipsha and Akashi. Therefore, this place is extremely special for me and the novel.
I will be sharing many more places in Kalimpong, which I visited and captured in my novel. "Canvas of a Mind" wouldn't have been possible if I had not visited this quaint, little, beautiful hill station.
Buy the book here!
What what a lovely way of unravelling the titbits of the book this way Purba, further evokes my interest ๐๐
ReplyDeleteThank you so much dear. Glad you liked the idea :)
DeleteKalimpong has its unique charm. Nice to know that your novel tries to recreate that charm. All the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting for a story which I, as your reader, know for sure, is going to be more beautiful! Also lived this way of introducing the book by sharing this wonderful trivia, Purba ...It helps in a deeper connect with the characters as well as the author. Wishes, girl!๐๐
ReplyDeleteThank you so much dear for your wishes. Glad you liked this way of introducing the book :)
DeleteA dedicated Writer identifying totally with beauty of Nature and the Surroundings.. Truly a befitting instance, Purba.. Best Wishes!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sir for your wishes :)
DeleteSounds like a very interesting plot. It's great to see how you've used a place you've visited to develop into your novel's setting. All the best!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteSo nice. Loved the post and pics.
ReplyDeleteWish you all the best.
Thank you so much Rupam :)
DeleteI am hooked! Your novel sounds like a juxtaposition between the charming quaint hill station and the mysterious story. What a lovely setting Purba, I'm intrigued to know more. All the very best!
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you are intrigued dear. Thank you so much for your wishes :)
DeleteNow that sounds so intriguing you mixing your travel with your novel!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteLove Kalimpong. Great place to set a book.
ReplyDeleteMy third book, An Autumn Melody also has many key scenes set in Kalimpong...
Oh wow that's so good to know, Sunaina :)
DeleteSounds so captivating and a brilliant way to present the initial bits of the novel thru the blog post. Perfect setting for the novel. ๐ All the best, Purba!
ReplyDeleteNice inspiration for the novel, nothing quite like taking it from nature! Good luck with the book ☺️
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting way to highlight the novel's inspiration from your life dear... so keen to read it further :)
ReplyDeleteKalimpong looks so beautiful. I must make time to visit this place some day. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDelete