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Yahoo News, October 30, 2011
According to Pinaki Ghosh, CEO of Kolkata-based Power Publishers, 60 percent of his clients are below 25.
'Then there are corporate hot-shots secretly nursing a dream of writing a book. They are very dignified and have lots of money and don't like it when their manuscripts are rejected,' said Pinaki.
There is also a category of authors whose works have a very narrow market. 'These books are usually education-related or something technical,' Pinaki told IANS on phone from Kolkata. Read full article here
Hindustan Times, Kolkata, July 6, 2011
Pinaki Ghosh's blog, TheScreenplaywriters.com, says Shree Ashtavinayak's production, Blue (2009) had a screeenplay by Joshua Lurie and Bryan Sullivan... Ghosh, who has written and co-written scripts for several Bollywood and foreign animation films, adds, "It is a belief that Hollywood writers produce original, quality content." Read full article here
The Telegraph, Calcutta, December 26, 2010
From his study in his Calcutta home, Pinaki Ghosh writes books for people from across the world — an American soldier on the 1994 Rwandan genocide; the mother of a New York City cadet killed in the World Trade Center blast in 2001; and a small time British leader looking to demolish his political opponent before the elections. Read full article here
The Telegraph, Calcutta, January 24, 2009
As a business, self-publishing is still quite young in India, says Pinaki Ghosh, who set up Power Publishers in Calcutta last year. But he expects to witness “a notable growth” over the next five years. “Thousands of wannabe authors will get drawn to this concept when they discover the benefits,” says Ghosh, who founded Power Publishers as an extension of his three-year-old ghostwriting service, Writer4me. Ghosh expects to publish 25 books in 2009. Read full article here
The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2008
According to Pinaki Ghosh, chief executive of Kolkata’s Power-Publishers, there are about 20 self-publishers in India. The number, he said, is expected to increase. Power-Publishers, started in January 2008, has self-published five books and will publish another 30 by October, he said. .... He said outsourcing self-publishing to India costs about one-third of that abroad. “Our goal is to provide self-publishing service at rock-bottom prices, mainly for buyers of USA, Europe and Australia by offshoring and outsourcing the printing work to India. We get 80% of the work from these countries,” he says. Read full article here
Compass (magazine)
Read Pinaki's interview in Compass, popular magazine for business school students.

