Well, as a practical matter, I have one week to do research in India (I have two books this year, and I'm getting married, and my wife is due to deliver our daughter TODAY!). So doing both at once makes logistical sense...

Cory

Venkat Mangudi wrote:


Cory Doctorow wrote:
Can you recommend a place that is both a plausible setting AND somewhere where you can introduce me to people who'll get me in to see factories, bureaucrats, regular people, entrepreneurs, and other nooks and crannies?

Why do both have to be the same place? Would it not be better if you set it in one town and spoke to people not in another? Just to add to the mysteriousness? Kind of crazy, don't you think?

Venkat


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