November 2015 Issue Layoffs’, readers will get a peek into the fun and quirky world of a media empire as well as the politicking and power play that can make it hell. I think it is my zest for what I am doing that reaches out to the readers. As one perceptive blogger puts it: ‘I got a feeling that Narayanan really loves the topic she has chosen, for it shines through in the energetic, sometimes almost loving story telling.’ I must thank readers for enjoying my tales and sharing their appreciation so generously! 9. With the selfpublishing option growing in its own way what do you think about the quality of literature
available these days in the market? The success that Indian authors in English have achieved in the last few years has fuelled a virtual explosion of writing. Naturally, when there is exponential growth, quality tends to be uneven. Self publishing provides authors an opportunity that was not available earlier. But it is also a double edged sword as there may not be any quality controller. But finally what endures is quality writing. So, whether self-published or traditionally published, each author must strive to bring out the perfect book that is well written, engrossing and free of errors. “Books are a uniquely portable magic,” says Stephen King. Imagine the joy of having yours
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