"Dylan is a successful musician and a great entertainer, but I am not sure whether he was given the award in the right category," Bond said during a conversation organised as part of 'River Talks -- the North East Literary Festival' here.
Dylan is not really a writer and awarding the prize to him in the literature category is a "great insult to all the writers who have already received the award and also to those who rightly deserve it", the author said.
Bond, who lives in Mussoorie and has authored over 500 short stories, essays and novels along with more than 50 books for children, said he has always tried to be a "visual writer and tried to create a picture for his readers".
"I have been always been interested in my surroundings and I visualise a story, write it out in my mind and then express it effectively in a few words," said Bond, the author of "Night Train at Deoli", "Time stops at Shamli", "Our Trees still grow in Dehra", among others.
"During my school days in India, I had maintained a journal which I later converted into a novel but it was not easy to find a publisher. Finally, when the novel was accepted by a publisher, I took the payment and decided to return to India," he said.
Asked why he decided to return to India, Bond said he valued friendship and personal relationships which made him take the decision to return to the country.
"India was home ... It's where you grow up that is important and I could not feel entirely at home in England," he said.
"Even when I was growing up and there was no television or internet, reading was the past time of a minority section of boys. Most of the boys in my class read comics but serious readers were very few," he said.
He further said children are his inspiration and he writes about them and for them. "I have been fortunate enough to find readers. I consider myself lucky," he said.
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