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Luigi Pascal Rondanini

Luigi Pascal Rondanini
BIOGRAPHY

Luigi Pascal Rondanini's determination and tenacity in pursuing his ideals pushed him to leave his native Naples to pursue the opportunities offered by the world.

Born in November 1967 and raised in the capital of Campania, from a young age he cultivated a passion for writing and politics. The desire for social justice led him to actively engage in social issues and to write literary works inspired by these values.

At a very young age, he moved abroad to the United Kingdom, where he embarked on a brilliant career in the financial sector and continued his passion for writing, infusing his works with social and political themes with courage and frankness.

Despite living in London, Rondanini has never lost the connection with his Neapolitan roots after having lived on five continents. In his writings, Neapolitan culture and identity emerge vividly as an example of cultural diversity that enriches humanity.

Rondanini wants to inspire readers to pursue their dreams with courage and determination. His story demonstrates how, with commitment and sacrifice, you can achieve great goals while remaining true to yourself and your values.

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Pazzigno AR: I Fantasmi del Passato (Italian Edition)
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Pazzigno AR: I Fantasmi del Passato (Italian Edition)by Luigi Pascal RondaniniPublish: Jul 26, 2024Contemporary Romance Literary Fiction
The Ghosts of the Past
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The Ghosts of the Pastby Luigi Pascal RondaniniPublish: Dec 08, 2023Literary Fiction
Reimagined Tales: Subverting Expectations in Fantasy and Digital Legends
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Reimagined Tales: Subverting Expectations in Fantasy and Digital Legendsby Pascal de NapoliPublish: Mar 24, 2024Children's
Hybristophilia: A Novel
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Hybristophilia: A Novelby Luigi Pascal RondaniniPublish: Oct 16, 2024 Thriller Suspense

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Luigi Pascal Rondanini Interview On 18, Mar 2024

"Luigi Pascal Rondanini embodies a spirit of determination and tenacity that has driven him far beyond the confines of his native Naples. Through his writings, he endeavors to paint a vivid portrait of this heritage, celebrating its diversity as a source of enrichment for all humanity. Rondanini aspires to inspire others to pursue their dreams with unwavering resolve."
What motivated you to leave your native Naples and pursue opportunities abroad?

From an early age, I was curious about the world beyond Naples. The main source of this ever-growing curiosity was my grandfather, who instigated me to leave Naples, in the name of "Culture" - he was obsessed by that word - when I was a small child. Growing I saw pursuing opportunities in the north of Italy and then abroad as a chance to challenge myself, gain new perspectives, and expand my worldview. But most importantly because Naples, and even Italy, did not offer much to ambitious and curious young people. The prospect of living abroad excited me. It still does, actually, even after living and working in 22 countries.

How did your upbringing in Naples shape your passion for writing and politics?

Growing up in Naples exposed me to a rich culture known for art, food, and political engagement. Conversations around the dinner table often centred around social issues. The reason being that we, as a family, were part of the issue. We were not wealthy; we were from a place that did not have a good reputation for Italy, and my father only managed to get stable employment once he was 31 and father to three children. This environment nurtured my innate interests in writing and politics from childhood. I have been politically engaged since I was sixteen, volunteering for a political party radio and coming across many people with a similar thirst for justice.

Can you share a pivotal moment or experience that fueled your desire for social justice?

I vividly recall, when I was 11, that a family living in my neighbourhood, following the death of the main breadwinner, was thrown in the street from one day to the other. No institution moved a finger to help these six poor people, left to their destinies. Only the good soul of my poor neighbours managed to feed them, host them, and let the five kids go to school. That was eye-opening for me.

Moving to the United Kingdom at a young age must have presented challenges. How did you navigate those challenges, both personally and professionally?

I felt born again when I arrived in London on April 1st, 1990. I was 22 at the time. I left a country where I felt out of place. I was always the "Neapolitan", used in a deprecative way. In England, I was an Italian. The first time I started understanding what being Italian meant. The language was a massive barrier, and I spare you all the uncomfortable situations I landed myself in. Still, I worked hard to learn and having a great job at the time helped me to integrate perfectly into my new country, which, with time, has become my home and motherland; even since 2016, things have changed a bit.

How did you manage to balance your career in the financial sector with your passion for writing?

I didn't, not until recently; I was far too busy with my job to even think of combining all my scripts into books. I used to take notes and save them. Only recently did I decide to give room to my youth dream and start publishing. It was dictated by the need to speak and make my voice heard. My commuting hours and my free Sunday afternoons were a blessing.

Your works are known for addressing social and political themes with courage and frankness. What drives you to tackle such complex topics?

I heard somewhere that the truth requires no diplomacy to be told. Well, I am the less diplomatic person you can come along. My former employers are well aware of that... The truth must be told. No, the truth is debatable, and I have my side of the story; however, sweetening the pill does not affect those who do not see your views. I would rather talk openly about issues and not pull back, even in my Italian books, from denouncing some negative traits of my cultural heritage to the point of annoying those that I would expect to be on my side. The Ghosts of the Past has yet to be well received by some of the people I was making justice for.

Despite living in London, you've maintained a strong connection with your Neapolitan roots. How do you nurture this connection while living abroad?

Though far from Naples physically, I consciously keep "her" spirit alive through frequent calls, well, more messaging these days, to my family, enjoying Neapolitan cuisine, reading about Naples, following my football team, Napoli, and also following the news. My twice-a-year return trips are the end of an apnoea. I feel like I am alive when I am in Naples. The missing puzzle is found. That emotional touchstone sustains me, and through my writing, I declare my eternal love and gratitude.

Having lived on five continents, how has this global perspective influenced your writing?

Immensely. Exposure to varied cultures, viewpoints, and ways of life has made me deeply appreciative of both diversity and common humanity. My writing reflects and connects broader human stories and themes that transcend borders. It has added richness and nuance. I still have some books that have not been published that include some of the places I lived and towards which I have a vow of devotion. I am referring to Beijing, Buenos Aires, and Brussels, but also Ecuador, a place I have visited for a brief time but had a massive impact on me. There is only one race, the human one. Everything else is a shade, not a race.

Neapolitan culture and identity play a significant role in your writings. Can you elaborate on how you incorporate these elements into your work?

The vibrancy, warmth, and contradictions that characterise Neapolitan culture provide endless inspiration. The language, food references, familial bonds, chaos, and hidden order - ground my stories and voice. This cultural anchor points me back home even as I explore universal concepts.

For those who read in Italian, this is very obvious in my Italian-published book and even more in the other coming shortly, and my agent has told me not to talk about it. So, I stop here.

What advice do you have for aspiring writers who want to infuse their work with social and political themes?

Immerse yourself in settings and current events that compel you to dig deeper into social issues. Develop empathy by listening to impacted groups. Allow your conscience to guide your pen without fear or agenda. Tell human stories that create awareness and remind us of our shared condition. The pen is the only tool that some of us have to be heard. Make sure you use it. And don't be afraid. You will be one of the few, but you will never be alone because being socially engaged is a service you are offering to those who do not even have a pen.

Your story is one of determination and tenacity. Can you share a particularly challenging moment in your journey and how you overcame it?

My struggles have all been a personal matter. My professional career has never been a real issue for me. However, from those struggles, I have regained the strength to look forward and make a success out of it. Many years ago, following my divorce, loss of income and poor health, I was close to giving up. A trip to Thailand - it was on my bucket list- was the turning point, and I came back full of positivity and love for life. To the point that I met my wife, we have a great daughter, and I can look back thinking that those challenges made me what I am today.

How do you hope your writings inspire readers to pursue their dreams?

Sharing my unusual path shows that self-belief and resilience can help you achieve your boldest dreams despite obstacles. My writing mirrors my calm faith in human potential. May it kindle possibility in readers' imaginations and motivate them to persist. The biggest onus is on the parents of tomorrow's adults. They have to make sure that their children are confident and understand the values of empathy and "light within" that I use often in my books. And, most importantly, nothing is impossible if the heart is there.

In what ways do you believe commitment and sacrifice are essential in achieving great goals?

Achieving audacious, meaningful goals requires a relentless commitment to the cause and a willingness to sacrifice short-term comforts or distractions. As I mentioned before, this has been the main reason I delayed publishing. My writing journey demanded such discipline, and I seized the moment at the right time. However, when I decided to start crafting a book while working full-time, it meant sacrificing leisure time (which, in my case, is mainly occupied by reading) and prioritising writing above all else. The years invested and the joy of publishing my truths, however, make that sacrifice worthwhile. More broadly, bettering society requires both grassroots activists and legislative/policy sacrifice. Progress demands our collective commitment.

How do you stay true to yourself and your values in the face of societal pressures or professional demands?

Vanished Echoes, my first book contains the answer. Authenticity amidst external pressures starts with brutal self-honesty - separating internal morals from conformist temptations. With brutal self-honesty as my guide, I don't rely on others for perspective. As an independent thinker and a bit of a loner, I avoid conforming and find my path forward. Beyond that, if remaining genuine requires sacrifice - a new job, publishing an inconvenient truth, moving - I must find the courage and stand tall rather than betray personal truths. No award or pay check supersedes living out my ethics. My writings must reflect this. Those who know me personally and professionally have seen that over the years.

When did you join AllAuthor? What has your experience been like?

I discovered AllAuthor in 2023, shortly after self-publishing my debut novel. The writing community and networking opportunities appealed greatly. Over the last year, I've benefited immensely from the exposure, platform to discuss craft, and relationships built with some of the authors. The authentic connections and wealth of resources for reaching readers inspire me daily. I'm grateful for AllAuthor's role in my evolution from an aspiring to a professional author.

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      • Luigi Pascal Rondanini Luigi Pascal Rondanini 3 months ago
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      • Hello Kehinde Jeremiah,

        Thank you for your question.

        As I mentioned in my Allauthor interview, while my first book was only published last year, I've been writing for decades. It's simply my curiosity that drives me to explore new genres and styles.

        My love for film and theatre bled into the cinematic books Vanished Echoes and The Ghosts of the Past. My focus on kids and obsession with absurd worlds inspired me to write children's books and short stories. My love for my native hometown and its people makes me write about Naples and the pariah of that town.

        Every day, I get out of my comfort zone just for the fun of doing something different and trying it—no need for reasons.

        This curiosity extends to my unpublished works as well. I will soon venture into hard science fiction, psychological plots and sci-fi thrillers. I read widely, almost omnivorously, so I am often inspired to start new writing projects.

        One aspect I enjoy, though, is the research. Before even considering sitting at my desk, I must learn new concepts, especially for the science fiction book. It took months to grasp some concepts and translate them into ideas and the words I wanted to write about.

        Nevertheless, what ultimately drives me to experiment across genres is the excitement I feel from creating within different worlds and styles. With every new project, however, I can grow as a writer and stretch my thinking while working there again.

        I consider myself a scholar, and I am loving it.

        Thank you for your question.

        LP
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 1 year ago
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    • When you were young, did you ever see writing as a career or full-time profession?
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      • Luigi Pascal Rondanini Luigi Pascal Rondanini 1 year ago
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      • Yes, I definitely dreamed of becoming a writer when I was young. As early as elementary school, I loved writing stories, poems, and keeping journals. I was an avid reader from a very young age, and that passion for books inspired me to want to create my own stories someday.

        In high school, I considered becoming a journalist or author. I kept journals religiously throughout those years to document my daily life and experiment with different writing styles. I also worked in a radio for a couple of years and that allowed me to write, quickly and efficiently my full shows and, don't tell anyone, even the radio chairman's editorials and speeches he used to hold pretty often.

        Although I ended up pursuing a different career path, my childhood aspirations to become an author never fully went away. Writing has remained a hobby and creative outlet for me over the years. I may not have published any books with a publisher yet, but it was such a big dream of mine as a kid that I keep still alive. I'm thankful for all the writing practice and encouragement I received in school, which sparked my lifelong love of writing.
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      • Luigi Pascal Rondanini Luigi Pascal Rondanini 1 year ago
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      • There are unfortunately some shady and unscrupulous practices in the book publishing and marketing world that authors should be aware of and avoid. Two of the biggest unethical schemes are vanity publishing and buying reviews and likes.

        Vanity publishing, also known as a subsidy publisher, is when an author pays a fee to a publishing company to publish their book. The author typically covers all or most of the costs, including editing, printing, marketing, and distribution. Unlike traditional publishing, vanity publishers do not screen manuscripts for quality or potential sales. Their business model relies on making money from authors rather than book sales.

        Vanity publishing often preys on new authors who desperately want to see their work in print. But authors only have themselves to market the book, which rarely sells many copies. Vanity publishing gives the misleading impression of being a “published author,” but in reality the author has simply paid to print their book rather than going through the validation of being chosen by a publisher.

        I have recently submitted two manuscripts to an Italian publisher that states on the conditions "to be accepted, the author has not previously published with similar publishers"

        The other unethical practical is related to buying Reviews and Likes

        This may involve paying a service or click farm to generate fake online reviews on sites like Amazon and Goodreads. The goal is to boost the book’s ratings and make it appear more popular than it really is.

        Similarly, authors may buy likes and followers on social media to inflate their fanbase and draw more attention to their book. But fake reviews and fabricated social media followings are misleading to potential readers. This practice violates most sites’ terms of service.

        So, my bottom line is that vanity publishing and buying reviews or likes deceive readers and go against publishing ethics. While marketing a book ethically can be difficult, authors should focus on building genuine fans and earning publicity through traditional media coverage, blogger reviews, book giveaways and other honest means. Remember that quality writing and hard work are still an author's best path to success. And if you don't succeed, at least you can sleep tight
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      • Luigi Pascal Rondanini Luigi Pascal Rondanini 1 year ago
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      • As a writer, I've learned that inspiration and creativity don't always follow a predictable schedule. When those lightning bolts of inspiration strike, I've trained myself to stop whatever I'm doing and capture the ideas immediately before they vanish.

        Many of my best storylines and characters have come to me during random everyday moments - while walking my dog, commuting to work, cooking dinner, etc. I always keep a notebook or my phone handy to jot down notes whenever a new thought pops into my head. My poor dog has gotten quite used to my frequent pauses during our walks! Between him stopping to sniff every few yards, and me pausing to write down notes, our strolls stretch on.

        With my demanding day job, finding extended writing time can be difficult. But I've worked out ways to integrate it into small pockets of time. My two days a week train commute provides a solid 40/60 minutes of uninterrupted writing time in both directions. And on weekends, I dedicate a few hours to writing, usually on Sunday afternoons.

        Rather than force a rigid schedule, I've learned to fluidly adapt my writing time around the ebbs and flows of inspiration. Some evenings, the words just pour out rapidly, writing late into the night. Other nights, most of them, I barely have the energy to jot down a few sentences. I've stopped beating myself up when I can't stick to a perfect routine. As long as I capture those sparks of inspiration when they come, I can nurture my passion for writing amidst a busy life.

        The key for me is being ready to write whenever and wherever creativity strikes. By keeping tools handy to record those metaphorical bolts of lightning, I can compile all those ideas into manuscripts over time. It may be an unconventional process, but it allows me to pursue writing on my own quirky schedule.

        You're right, my writing process is far from consistent! Some stories seem to pour out of me rapidly, while others take shape slowly over many years.

        A prime example is my latest unpublished book which felt like it almost wrote itself. The concept had been brewing in my mind for some time, but the actual writing came together in a burst of inspiration over just two weeks. Nearly the entire draft was written during my commuting time - I'd put in my earbuds, get lost in the story flow, and before I knew it, I had a complete manuscript drafted in only about 8 total hours.

        On the other hand, I have another full book I've spent over 15 years revising, setting aside, restructuring, and rewriting. The core concept has remained, but I continually refine the execution, modify plot points, or play with new character angles. It's been an ongoing labour of love, regularly revisited and polished over a decade and a half. And, I'm still not happy about it!

        For me, there's no definitive template to my writing process. Sometimes ideas pour out fully formed in intense bursts of creativity. Other times, they are painstakingly sculpted and perfected gradually over many years. But that variability keeps things exciting! My passion remains bringing these diverse stories to life, no matter the time investment required. The joy comes from nurturing the ideas wherever they may start.
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      • Luigi Pascal Rondanini Luigi Pascal Rondanini 1 year ago
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      • Writing has been a passion of mine since childhood. I still vividly remember filling notebook after notebook with stories as a young kid. I was always fascinated by the ability to create worlds and characters through the power of words.

        Though I ended up in the field of finance, writing remained a constant refuge for me. It was never a conscious choice to step away from writing professionally. Still, life circumstances led me down a more traditional career path.

        Over the last 25 years, I've made writing a consistent part of my life, always finding time to put my thoughts, ideas, and stories down on paper. I've filled journal after journal, ultimately compiling over 20 volumes containing short stories, poems, vignettes - essentially mini-books of my collected works over decades.

        My writing draws inspiration from the incredible people I've met and places I've been fortunate to visit during my travels around the world. Each person's story and unique perspective provides endless inspiration. The sights, sounds, and experiences from the different cultures and cities I've encountered stay with me and often make their way into my tales.

        Now, in this stage of my life, I felt compelled to revisit all my old volumes of stories and select some to develop into full manuscripts. It's been a laboir of love fleshing out these long-forgotten yet meaningful narratives that have been years in the making.

        This current work represents the accumulation of a lifetime spent recording observations of the human experience through a writer's lens. Though I never expected my hobby would lead to publishing, I'm excited to finally share these passion projects that are deeply personal. The journey of writing has made my life infinitely richer.
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