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All about Outlook/Picador India Non Fiction Competition and Picador's forthcoming titles buzz: new books from VSN, Pankaj Mishra and Ram Guha.

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Outlook/Picador
Cooking Women
English Vegetables, Desi Steak
Dr Sad and the Power Lunch
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Two of Picador's leading authors made a surprise appearance at the awards ceremony—V.S. Naipaul and Pankaj Mishra. Picador will be coming up with their new titles later this year. Naipaul's latest is a novel, Magic Seeds; a sort of sequel to Half a Life. The characters are the same, according to Kidd, but it reads as an independent novel in itself. Mishra, after his debut novel, The Romantics, is coming out with a biography, The Life of Buddha. He has also been signed up for yet another non-fiction work: a travelogue. Yet another prized non-fiction title Picador's signed up—it will be ready sometime in 2006—is a history of modern India by Ramachandra Guha.

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Publishers are normally cagey about discussing advances paid to authors, leaving it to the authors or their agents to inflate the figures to suit their ego. Why? "Asking a publisher about the advance paid to an author," says Kidd, with an English primness, "is like asking someone's salary." But Picador's legendary advances were not as loss-making as some of us thought. "They have all more than paid off," says Kidd. Yes, including Raj Kamal Jha's The Blue Bedspread.

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