John De Silva was born in the post-independent era of Ceylon (as Sri Lanka was well known then) and now lives in Maryland, USA, with his family. He had his secondary education at a leading Catholic school in Colombo, where he came under the tutelage and influence of the late Rev. Father Marceline Jayakody, a versatile writer and a national literary figure. He had his baptism in writing under the watchful eyes of Rev. Father Jayakody. But a chance meeting with an officer in the merchant Navy along with a visit to a ship berthed in the Colombo harbor developed a youthful fascination for seafaring in him. John De Silva joined the merchant Navy as an Officer Cadet in 1973. After fourteen years of sailing, and having done intermediate studies at Sir John Cass College in London and at Lal Bahadur Shastri Nautical & Engineering College in Mumbai, he joined the Sydney Maritime College and graduated as a Master Mariner in 1989. Since then, he has been commanding merchant ships around the globe. He is also a marine surveyor and a consultant. After having sailed for about thirty years—out of which he had been in command of various ships for about twelve—Captain John De Silva began the odyssey depicted in Captain’s Logbook. John De Silva continued to sail until he decided to say goodbye to sea life in 2015. Thereafter, he continued with his writing, and he was the scriptwriter and producer of a teleseries in Sri Lanka that consisted of 84 episodes and won eight awards.
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