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A revolution, one small press at a time
Updated On: 25 January, 2015 03:23 AM IST | | Kareena Gianani
<p>An ambitious contest for South Asian writers and poets. An India-China writing collaboration. A poetry festival in Mumbai. Kareena Gianani speaks to small presses founded by writers about ferreting out new talent, challenges, and what a Sahitya Akademi award could mean for their work</p>
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They publish titles not to meet sales targets but self-imposed literary standards. Their prized finds are experimental poets and writers, not clones of a bestselling author.

Hemant Divate, who founded the small press, Paperwall, in 2003. Pic/Shadab Khan
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