Wednesday, October 25, 2006

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recently published science fiction novel "The Brain of Adonay." Today declared a happy human being to develop an activity you love and realize: to be a writer. All his writing is inspired by sectors, communities, landscapes and people of the fertile province where he grew up.


Curanilahue born writer is definitely a lover of "the province of Arauco." So he returned to it from conception in 1994, settling in the botanical reserve "The Coihues" in the Mountains Nahuelbuta.
showed writing skills at an early age. While in fifth high school, his teacher found his only book several tales interspersed in one of his notebooks.
disbelief The teacher repeatedly asked who had written these stories there, to which he replied again and again: "I teacher."
"Poor Child" was titled the story that it chose for a modest publication of 40 copies which later divided among his colleagues.
How did the idea of \u200b\u200bwriting science fiction novel? Born by images that came to me through inspiration. They I began to repeat and over the years I saw this was a common umbilical cord. And I said, "why not write a novel with everything I'm seeing?"
How long did that process between imagining and realizing the work exactly? Lasted 5 ½ years since I was seeing things beyond the infinite. Once I got over these images I finished this work. What are your sources of inspiration for stories? The source of inspiration comes from anywhere. Can be a look, a gesture, an attitude, even from a dream.
Which of his literary creations have greater love? "I want my 12 works public alike. They are my twelve children. But if I agree with the opinion of my readers would be "The Nahuelbuta mountains" that I regularly receive favorable terms. Also the "Seven meetings with Judith" and "The Last Journey."
The proximity to its readers and its distance from the powers
The writer says that his relationship with his readers is very close and personal. "I have great communication with them. I write or telephone. So much so that there is a person who read "The Brain of Adonay" called me recently. Spent half an hour talking about the wonders of interstellar travel had absorbed. I'm getting their views on this work, "Ramirez reports with satisfaction.
So you would compete with their literary creations? No. What I write is for my readers to enjoy, because I have done first. I am providing entertainment, knowledge and culture. Not to compete with other work, which is doing the same. If readers were the judges loved it!, But two or three people who say this work itself, it does not. So my work will never go to compete. That's what I signed.
What do you think about those writers and poets who participate in competitions? The people involved are happy to do so. I like make people happy, then do so.
Is there a fluid and close contact between writers in Chile or is it an individualistic world? I have contacts with many authors of the north of Santiago, Concepción and south. We are writing, by telephone, exchanging our works. We have a very interesting touch.
What writer (s) Chilean (s) you admire and what foreigners? Fransico Coloane, Marta Brunnet, Manuel Rojas, Luis Duran, Pedro Prado and I am going to name one that is beyond our borders: Jack London (American) .
No one else outside the limits of Chile? No one else. What
advice to those who have decided to undertake the adventure of the narrator (a) and poet (IZA)? If you feel an irresistible urge to write a novel, do so. If for a taste of writing a book, do not do because it will suffer greatly. And would be happier to be good readers, but bad authors. That would be my message
The writer anticipates that we are working on a novel set in the province of Arauco in the rural sector. Also reported to have a collection of mystery stories ready for publication. "I am going through the most creative moment of my entire existence," says Ramírez pleased.
Source: Voice of Arauco

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