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So what does a publishing house do if an A-list author delivers pure drivel?

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MS Found In A Bin

An A-list author, one of the torchbearers of Indians writing in English whose first book became a sensation in the ’90s, and whose later books have not lived up to the promise of that first one, is ready with a new novel after a gap of many years. He sub­mitted it to a leading publishing house but the senior editors there couldn’t believe what they were reading—pure drivel, not fit for publishing. So a team of editors got together, suggested certain changes to the language, the plot and the narrative, and sent it back to the author. Nothing doing, he said, he won’t like a single word or sentence touched. The publishing house is in a fix now, the author is big but the book is rubbish. Last heard, they were planning to ask him to take the MS somewhere else.

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The Second Coming

If Rajnikant’s biography (Rajnikant: The Definitive Biography by Naman Rama­chandran) came out last year, can Kam­alahaasan’s be far behind? Journalist and director of L.V. Prasad Film Academy, K. Hariharan, is at it—he has met the other Tamil superstar over many sessions and the biography promises to have a lot of unknown anecdotes, both on his personal life and his long film career (Kamal’s first film as a child artiste, Kalathur Kannamma, was released 55 years ago).

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What does a single letter matter in a book title? Bestsellers could well be called The Da Vinchi Cod and classics become Olive Twist. And how would the covers look? Take a look at The Guardian site, with 20 books with a missing letter.

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