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Sunday, 18 February 2018

Publishers of Pakistan, Sri Lankan writers became the first choice

Publishers of Pakistan, Sri Lankan writers became the first choice

New Delhi: The first choice of writers from neighboring countries of India is becoming an Indian publishing house. Many manuscripts of these authors are rejected in their country, while Indian publishers express their interest. The editors of these publishing institutions say that due to overuse of content, the writers of countries such as Pakistan and Sri Lanka travel easier.

Sabin Zaveri told Pakistan, "I like to write the kind of stories I want to write in comparison to the West countries, in that case, Indian editors have found to be more understanding and collaborative. I think both Indian and Pakistani are in modern society. The struggling people live in subtle societies and in this they have to deal with the confrontational thinking like terrorism-Muslims compared to Western publishers. It is easy. "

Zaveri's first book 'Nobody Killed Her' has been published by HarperCollins in India. This is an exciting novel, based on the political murder of a leader. He said that Indian publishers face very little from their commitments.

Another author Haroon Khalid said, "If I publish my book in Pakistan, the publisher will certainly not publish some parts of the book. Publishers in Pakistan are more aware of what is written. Go and do not. "

He said, "They are very nuances and want to avoid the disputed part of the book, the authors and publishers know that they can not think on some topics now."

His second book, 'A Search of Shiva: A Study of Folk Religious Practices', was released in 2015 and his new book 'Walking with Nanak' was once again featured in Westland.

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