Incidentally, the creation of this special edition is a time consuming affair. The process begins quite early – at least six months early. The publication house decides which authors to be contacted depending on his salability.
There could be other considerations like his political inclinations. Whatever it be, the publication contacts him and mutually acceptable contracts are drawn up – the subject is also finalized as is the remuneration. And, care has to be taken to ensure that the same subject matter does not get repeated.
The general tendency is to choose a subject that would be the hottest subject of the time – like a gruesome murder or a spate of kidnappings or robberies. Then there are the politically hot topics or topics on religion or adventure or even disasters.
The permutations and combinations are mind boggling is mind boggling and, with several magazines, it becomes a near impossible task to ensure that duplication of ideas are avoided, if that is not assured, the charm of the novel would be lost.
Incidentally, there are writers who would pick a topic that no one would ever think of – he would pick a historical subject and would slog day and night in libraries digging into the past. When the novel finally makes its appearance it becomes an instant hit.
Whatever it be, getting to see one’s novels in the Puja Special issues is an achievement for any author. When I got such a chance in one of the small time magazines, I was elated. The complimentary copy that came by post went from hand to hand among my friends and they discussed its plus and minuses. (to be continued …)
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Some more interesting 'must reads'-
Worsening quality of air forces shutdown of Singapore schools
Giant laddoo weighing 11,111Kg offered to Goddess Ambaji at Ambaji temple
Israeli armed Heron drones to be inducted into the Indian arsenal
Bay City Rollers, the Scottish band, to hold a reunion gig in Glasgow
Richa Chadha opens her mind – says, she wants to do ‘candy-floss’ roles
Chris Brown, the American singer, may be denied entry into Australia
Gunmen abduct foreigners from a Philippine island resort, an American and a Japanese jump to safety
Huge rat-size spiders invade Cheshire – residents in panic
Ukraine imposes sanctions on Moscow - bans Aeroflot and Transaero flights into the country
36-days for Durga Puja and the dhakis get ready
Durga Puja is the busiest time of the year for Kumortuli
Bengalis and the hawkers’ corners in Kolkata
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