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The Phoenix: How AI Gave a Second Chance to 1,500 Manuscripts

For four years, 1,500+ books sat in the dark — messy, unstructured, unclaimed. Then AI arrived and made the impossible possible.

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The Dark Years (2020-2024)

I gave up on writing.

After Amazon blocked my account and Draft2Digital rejected my catalogue, I was done. The books were a mess — random titles, no proper ISBNs, no copyright filings, no proper naming or structure. I couldn't properly claim my own books on other platforms because of copyright issues.

Friends kept saying "try again." But the biggest hurdle wasn't motivation — it was the sheer scale of the problem. 1,500+ books that needed restructuring, reformatting, renaming, re-everything. One person can't do that manually. Not in a year. Not in five.

I gave up.

AI Enters

In 2024, AI technology made restarting possible. What was holding me back — messy books, no structure, outdated references, inconsistent formatting — AI could fix. Not by rewriting my books. By helping me restructure, reorganise, and upgrade the infrastructure around them.

Grammarly was actually my first "AI tool" — I'd always used it for polishing. Modern AI does what Grammarly does but at architectural scale: restructure sentences, update decade-old cultural references, upgrade quality while preserving voice.

What Changed

Before AIAfter AI
1,500 messy books68 published, structured books
No ISBNsISBNs for 1,194 catalogue titles
No proper metadataComplete schema markup on every page
Random titlesOrganised by genre, quality tier, series
Platform-dependentSelf-hosted, zero-cost infrastructure
One Amazon account (blocked)Three-entity publishing ecosystem

The Result

At 29, I returned to college — B.Com Marketing at ASM CSIT College, SPPU, Pune. Sitting with 17-18 year olds. Seeing how much the world changed in 10 years.

Simultaneously, I built:

  • BogaDoga Ltd — UK private limited company (registered August 2025)
  • The Book Nexus — Indian proprietorship for publishing operations
  • atharvainamdar.com — the author platform you're reading now

The Phoenix era isn't about being better than before. It's about being structured. The writing was always there. The infrastructure wasn't.

— From the desk of Atharva Inamdar, March 2026

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