This is a cute piece, nice quotes. But it only works if we have a more basic introduction to what Vinay's role in the project is, if you see what I mean. A quick factual bio paragraph for the inner cover, then as you say this could make a nice prologue type piece. The other question is whether bigging up Vinay individually is the right approach for the book. Does emphasising Vinay's work undermine the collaborative philosophy at all? I think that's, ironically, for Vinay to answer. --BlueChris 12 Sept 2010
minor editing of typos by Cat Lupton on 15.8.11. Also agree with Blue Chris's questions about the place / appropriateness of this within the book.
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