publishing
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‘Don’t pull my cheeks’: A new literary project is trying to change the narrative in children’s books
Neha Bhatt
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‘The ebook is a stupid product: no creativity, no enhancement,’ says the Hachette Group CEO
Harsimran Gill
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Once upon a time In Indian publishing: Six fantasies for 2018
Krishna Shastri Devulapalli
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What does a beverage maker have to do with publishing? Plenty, if you ask Paper Boat Drinks
Venkatesh M Swamy
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Hachette India turns 10. Its journey symbolises the past 10 years of English-language publishing
Kanishka Gupta
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Meet Bombaykala, the young book publishers ready to shake up the industry
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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‘Translation rights that which is wrong. It describes the injustices hidden in the dailyness’
Naveen Kishore
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‘I knew I had something extraordinary’: Chiki Sarkar on what makes Amitabha Bagchi new novel special
Chiki Sarkar
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What will Westland’s new politically-engaged literary imprint bring? Ask publisher Karthika VK
Harsimran Gill
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Translations remain the focus at this year’s Jaipur BookMark. Six sessions you shouldn’t miss
Mohini Gupta
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‘It was uncomfortable. The best reason to say yes’: Deborah Treisman on publishing ‘Cat Person’
Kanika Sharma
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A writer’s guide to what India’s commissioning editors are looking for (and what they don’t want)
Shashank Bhargava
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Chinese publishing is booming with over 350 million people reading ebooks. But at what cost?
Jack Hu
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Priyanka Chopra had a packed audience at the Penguin lecture but the real commotion was on Twitter
Scroll Staff
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Women in publishing break the glass ceiling all the time. Why pick Priyanka Chopra for a lecture?
Krishna Shastri Devulapalli
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Publishers insist writers stick to one genre. But what if they don’t want to be a ‘genre author’?
Kiran Manral
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Why HarperCollins India is pushing hard to sign up the biggest names in Indian commercial fiction
Harsimran Gill
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How does the life of a book change as it goes from publisher to bookseller?
Kanishka Gupta
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Comic Con India founder explains why Bengaluru loves Star Wars while Delhi prefers Marvel heroes
Rohini Kejriwal
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‘India has a rich oral tradition’: Why a new player in Indian publishing is bullish on audiobooks
Kanishka Gupta