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Dr. Glenville Ashby Author Interview

The Diary of Vivienne tells the story of a society through the eyes of Vivienne and Richard, as they navigate strife, natural disasters, and moral decay while following the teachings of a mysterious entity called Neferatu. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The spirit world is enmeshed in our physical existence whether or not we are aware of it. Much of what we witness in the world has a spiritual basis. There is the famous dictum: “The devil made me do it.” We often speak of a good angel sitting on one shoulder while an evil one perches on the other. These are telling. What drives us has its origins in the subtle realms – the spiritual world. Having a figure like Neferatu playing such a significant role in the life of the protagonist and other characters is indicative of this reality.

This is an intriguing setup to a novel that is high in social commentary. What was your moral goal when writing this novel, and do you feel you’ve achieved it?

The goal has always been enlightenment, meaning, our awareness of life’s purpose. The novel strives to promote this through the centrality of the mythic figure, Neferatu. Amid greed, selfishness, and the violence we create out of ignorance, there are seeds of goodness that grow in us, if we but allow them. The dissolution of evil is always imminent. The ‘Diary’ never swerves from this truth. 

What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?

Suffering. We all suffer – no matter our station in life. This is indisputable. Suffering is arguably the nature of the human condition. We suffer not only physically, but morally, emotionally, and psychologically. And throughout, we strive to surmount this enduring pain using every method known. This is in itself is intriguing and the basis of every literary endeavor that captures the imagination.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from The Diary of Vivienne

That we are spirits experiencing a physical existence; and that ultimately we must journey home to our origins – pure and unblemished; that our experience here is transient but significant, for without its many challenges, we cannot attain enlightenment. Without surmounting our every challenge, we cannot journey home victorious.

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“The Diary of Vivienne” by Glenville Ashby is a profound narrative that weaves together themes of faith, revolution, and hope. The story is centered on a diary discovered in an abandoned house, believed to belong to Vivienne Rose. This diary, along with letters from other individuals like Lynn Rose and Richard Maharaj, serves as a window into past lives and mysteries.
The plot unfolds against a backdrop of war, suffering, and societal collapse, set in the future, where characters grapple with existential crises and moral dilemmas. The narrative explores the complexity of human nature – our ability to be both selfless and destructive – and delves deeply into spirituality, particularly through a figure called Neferatu, a mysterious entity whose teachings shape the lives of the characters.
As the world moves through strife, natural disasters, and moral decay, the characters, led by Vivienne, struggle to survive and make sense of their circumstances. The story transitions from this chaos into a utopia, where peace and enlightenment reign. However, it poses critical questions about idealism and whether humanity can truly learn from its mistakes or is doomed to repeat them.