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CYNTHIA ARBUTHNOT:
Cynthia Arbuthnot is a writer and mother of two who lives in Central Florida. She has published articles in Inscriptions, The Painted Rock, Moondance Review, and Coer De Bois Chapter, RWA, Inc (Heart of Romance). She also writes book reviews for Inscriptions on a regular basis. Cynthia holds an AS degree in Business Administration from Polk Community College and enjoys gardening, reading, writing, researching for articles, and cooking. Her interests include history, culture, art, genealogy, and politics. She can be contacted at casa24@juno.com. |
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DEEPA GAHLOT:
Deepa Gahlot is a Mumbai-based freelance journalist specialising in film, theatre and literary criticism, women's issues and general interest features. Her columns and writings appear in several publications and webzines. She won the National Award for best film criticism in 1998. She is also interested in travel, developmental work and documentary filmmaking. She can be contacted at gahlot@hotmail.com.
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SUBIR GHOSH:
Subir Ghosh is a journalist who spent the first three years of his professional career in sales and marketing, switching jobs every few months. He started what he was best at - writing - when he joined India's premier news agency Press Trust of India (PTI) in 1991. He later moved over to the Calcutta-based daily, The Telegraph where he looked after the Region Desk till he left in mid-1998. After a brief stint in the books unit of the New Delhi-based nongovernmental organisation, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), he now edits two e-zines - The Reviewer and Northeast Vigil He also writes for the US magazine on coloured gemstones, Colored Stone; the online newspaper, The Asian; the online environment newspaper Environmental News Service and India's first and most widely-read online daily, Rediff.com. He is also International Editorial Consultant with the Women Artists and Writers International (WAWI) cyber-publication, Moondance. He can be contacted at subirghosh@graffiti.net.
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CHANDRA HOLM:
After her studies at the Bangalore University, and the Indian Institute of Science, Chandra Holm went to The McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada from where she got her doctorate degree in Metallurgy. She lives in Baden, Switzerland with her German husband and two sons. Chandra teaches at various colleges in and near Zurich. She is involved with the Swiss India Society Zurich, is the person behind the society's a literature club devoted to Indian writing, and edits 'Namaste', the society's newsletter. She is the author of the German book, "Dasavatara, Die Zehn Gestalten des indischen Gottes Vischnu" which has as illustrations magnificent miniature paintings from the Pahari region belonging to the collection of the Rietberg Museum. She has translated, from German into English, the book, "Paintings by Nainsukh of Guler" by Eberhard Fischer and B. N. Goswamy, which accompanied an exhibition of the same name shown this year at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington D.C. Her web site, "Chandra's Bookpage", is devoted to Indian literature. Chandra maintains currently the website of the Joyce Luck Club which is meant for all those who are new to the works of James Joyce. She can be contacted at chandraholm@yahoo.de |
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DEEPALI NANDWANI:
Deepali Nandwani have been a journalist for the last eight years, having done stints with newspapers as varied as Mid Day, The Daily and The Sunday Observer. For two years she worked with 'Island', a magazine that used to be published from Bombay. As of now, Nandwani is Associate Editor with The Asian, an online newspaper. She, like all bibliophiles, fancies herself as a reviewer since she has been devouring books ever since can remember. She has handled the books page of The Sunday Observer, when she worked there as a senior correspondent. Email: dnandwani@hotmail.com, dipsy72@yahoo.com |
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NAVARATNA S RAJARAM:
Navaratna S. Rajaram is a mathematician, linguist and historian of science based in Oklahoma City, USA and Bangalore, India. After more than 20 years as a faculty member and research consultant to hi-tech industry in the US, he is now an independent researcher and writer. Until recently, his best-known work was the study of ancient Indian mathematics and its connection to Egypt and Babylon. He is now known also for his work on the decipherment of the 5000-year old Indus script, done jointly with the Vedic scholar, Natwar Jha. He is the author of 'Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilization' with David Frawley and 'The Deciphered Indus Script' with N. Jha. He has also written popular books like 'From Sarasvati River to the Indus Script' and 'The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Crisis of Christianity. He can be reached at navrajaram@hotmail.com.
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