- November 29, 2025
kuldeep singh saluja Talks About His Book “Immortals Code”
About the Author:
Kuldeep Singh Saluja is a lifelong art addict who finds inspiration in every culture, journey, and frame of life. A creative storyteller, entrepreneur, and design educator, he lives and breathes art, culture, and imagination—guiding young minds to explore creativity through design and visual storytelling. Passionate about films, adventures, and diverse traditions, Kuldeep discovers stories hidden in everyday life. An observant dreamer who loves to experiment, explore, and think beyond the obvious, he calls himself a creative kid trapped in an adult body—constantly building worlds that blend art, emotion, and wonder, reminding others to never outgrow curiosity.
Exclusive interview with the author
Q: What Inspired You To Write This Book?
A: I always felt surrounded by stories—some real, some imagined. But the push came from my late Nani. Her belief in storytelling and her constant encouragement became the spark that made me finally sit down and write Immortals Code.
Q: Can You Tell Us About The Book?
A: Immortals Code blends meditation, science, time, and human emotion. It follows Rishab, who accidentally unlocks a hidden system and gets pulled into a conflict with a future scientist, Moksha, who wants to bend time and become immortal.
Q: What Does The Title Mean?
A: The title reflects a hidden system—an “immortal code”—that connects past, present, and future. It symbolizes knowledge that survives time, and the choices that shape destiny.
Q: Was The Character Inspired By A Real Person?
A:Not directly. But Rishab carries traits I’ve seen in real people—stillness, curiosity, and inner conflict. He’s inspired by the kind of people who listen more than they speak.
Q: How Long Does It Take You To Write A Book?
A: It depends on the story’s depth. Immortals Code took years—writing, rewriting, understanding characters, and letting the world grow naturally.
Q: Where Do You Get Your Information Or Ideas For Your Books?
A: From everywhere—real-life moments, people, science, mythology, conversations, emotions, and even late-night thoughts. Stories are all around us; I just connect the dots.
Q: How Many Books Have You Written? Which Is Your Favourite?
A: This is my debut novel. I have multiple stories in development—adventure, sci-fi, horror, and detective. My favourite is always the next one I’m creating.
Q: What, In Your Opinion, Are The Most Important Elements Of Good Writing?
A: Clarity, emotion, consistency, and honesty. If the reader can feel the moment, understand the character, and stay engaged, the writing has done its work.
Q: What Is The Most Difficult Part About Writing For You?
A: Balancing creativity with structure. Ideas come fast, but shaping them into a controlled narrative takes discipline and patience. That’s the real challenge.
Q: What Does Success Mean To You? What Is The Definition Of Success?
A: For me, success is connection—when even one reader feels something real through my words. If my story stays with someone after the last page, that is success.
Q: How Important Is Research To You When Writing A Book?
A: Very important. Even imagination needs a foundation. Research gives depth to characters, science, emotions, and world-building, making the story believable.
Q: Do You Believe A Book Cover Plays An Important Role In The Selling Process?
A: Absolutely. A book cover is the first impression—it sets mood, tone, and expectation. A strong cover attracts readers before they even read a single word.
Q: Where Do You Get Your Greatest Ideas For Writing?
A: My best ideas come from silence. When the mind slows down—early mornings, late nights, or during meditation—stories reveal themselves naturally.
Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?
A: Start writing. Don’t wait for the perfect moment or perfect idea. Write what feels true, rewrite without fear, and trust that your voice will grow stronger with every page.
This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication. All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.



