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RUSHDIE CONTEMPLATING GRAPHIC NOVEL

Controversial author SALMAN RUSHDIE is considering widening his fan base by creating a graphic novel.


Salman Rushdie attending the 'American for the Arts' awards held at Cipriani.
New York, USA - 05/10/09

The Midnight's Children writer has established himself as a top name in the genres of magical realism and historical fiction, and Rushdie is now contemplating channelling his childhood love of comic books into a new venture.

He says, "Recently I got asked if I'd like to write a graphic novel. When I was a kid I was a real comic book nut and I can tell you a lot about superheroes."

Source: WENN

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