In the "tailpiece" to his column on breaking into the writing game, Nilanjana S Roy notes Salman Rushdie's thoughts on the secret of cobbling together a great anthology:
He’s just contributed The Firebird’s Nest to Telling Tales, an anthology compiled by Nadine Gordimer, who intends to donate the proceeds from its sales to the fight against Aids.
Contributors include Arthur Miller, Susan Sontag, Hanif Kureishi, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Margaret Atwood and Jose Saramago, among others. “With that kind of talent,” explained Rushdie, “you’re going to make absolutely sure that you send in the best short story you can write.” Competition works.
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