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| Brian G. Turner | India: the next big writing market Thought this was interesting: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17990766 Quote:
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: Greater London
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| Re: India: the next big writing market You see that trend in all kinds of entertainment, be it books or film or even music. I have no idea what the secret to breaking through there would be but I would imagine that identifying cultural and historical similarities that could be played upon would help. Also with their space program being quite strong maybe a space opera that includes specific Indian cultural elements would go down well? Their space program website even looks a little sci-fi! |
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| Senile Member Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Greater London
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| Re: India: the next big writing market My current WIP has a space colony populated by people from India being people smuggled there, so I have a nice mix of cultures going on. Is this enough to break this market, doubtful but it might interest publishers a little more. Thank you I Brian, I was losing steam on this WIP but this post will help me along for a bit more. No forward planning done by me at all I just liked my idea! |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: India
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| Re: India: the next big writing market India happens to have a glorious history of SF within its mythological scriptures. There are vivid references to space ships, weapons of mass destruction, life in exotic planets (Loks) etc. There is even a separate scripture providing graphic details on building aircraft (Vimans) The key for initial success for SF in India may be to attempt impart plausible modern context to some of the fantastic events described in Indian mythology. |
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