BRUSH WITH INDIAN PUBLISHERS.

  May 26 2008  | Views 641 |  Comments  (37)
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  Rama Rao Garimella posted 2 mnths ago

My dear kolkatagirimala,

U must have noticed that we in Andhra take food with more chillies. That makes us brave and keeps us on a short fuse.

Thanks for uir suport.
Ramarao.



  kolkatagirlmala posted 2 mnths ago

Rama Rao Garu,

I salute your admirable stand!

Mala - daughter of West Bengal/daughter-in-law of Andhra Pradesh 



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 3 mnths ago

My dear vinaykanchan garu,

Thanks for ur comment and advise. I will hang in there as I have no other choice.

Ramarao.



  vinaykanchan posted 3 mnths ago

Dear Rama Raoji

I can quite understand your angst
But hang in there, the tide will turn

I liked your post though, could empathise a lot :)

Cheers

Vinay



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 3 mnths ago

My dear Aditi Ray garu,

I just want to forget the whole issue now. As I couldn't stand the nonsense in a fit of rage I posted the blog. I do not want to paint all the ladies with the same brush and incur their wrath. 
But the fact remains that the Indian Publishing industry is in the hands of ladies.

They have their own tastes.

Thanks for ur sympathetic comments.

Ramarao.



  Aditi Ray posted 3 mnths ago

What an experience... but I feel  very proud and happy that you stood your ground vis a vis the lady who talked down to you and who allowed her pup to mutilate your book.... You could be right about the English publishing industry being full of ladies... I do find in Delhi among my known circle that most of the young ladies who have majored in English  and opted for specialisation in mass-com in print media therafter are working predominantly with the Publishing Houses....



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 3 mnths ago

swarajya garu,

Thanks for ur comment. I would have salvaged my book even from the jaws of a shark/allegator if it comes to that.

Indian publishing houses, Blah!

Ramarao.



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 3 mnths ago

My dear Nargisji,

An excellent sugestion. Climbing Mt everest isa better proposition than dealing with Indian publishers. The only problem is that the bones and flesh must support the brain.
I would have been very amused if the dog only  found the book good food for thought. But the lady under ref also found it interesting and conceded that it has "potential".

Thanks for ur hilarious comment
Ramarao.



  swarajya posted 3 mnths ago

Well done Rama Rao.You have fought the battle with Publishers gallantly well.The book could be salveged out of the dog's(!) mouth.Please ensure that in your future projects of publishing your English books you do not make your books a dog's food.I could learn a lot about publishing houses and publishers from your blog.I am more hurt by reading .So I can well imagine your feelings.Keep away from rotten eggs.



  Nargis Natarajan posted 3 mnths ago

Ramaraoji............
 
         I seriously think we writers should change our hobby. Stop sending our books for publication and start climbing Mount Everest instead. I fully agree with that line That way even if the world is not able to see from our point of view at least we'll be able to view the world from a different angle. Btw...that was amusing about the puppy finding the book interesting. Maybe if dogs ruled the world all what we wrote would have been published by now





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