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Dhvani Ezine: Wordweavers
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Friday, July 16, 2010. We are planning to rework Wordweavers format and turn it into a quarterly magazine. There have been a few suggestions from you for monthly quiz or Meenakshi K has called them "creative experiments". We could post them on the blog and let consensus have their say. What do you say? Kindly divert here once in a while from the HR blog. You need them to get you the job and us to sustain it. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Dhvani Ezine: Talk To Us
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It is good to talk. You can connect with us through the Social Networking parallel universe. Of course, through these blogs. You can follow us on Twitter at escribesindia! Http:/ www.facebook.com/pages/Dhvani/25821473749. Http:/ www.facebook.com/pages/Escribes-Publications/139661219400840. If you want to contribute, this blog to find out how things work around here, basically, just get into our mind at this company, http:/ hratbeckncall.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Dhvani Ezine: January 2012
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Thursday, January 5, 2012. Why Jan 5 is special? Umberto Eco, the Italian novelist and Semiotician was born today, January 5, in 1932. He is most popularly known for his novel, " The Name of the Rose. Originally written in Italian as Il nome della rosa. In the year 1327. When asked about the inspiration behind the novel, the writer had said, “. I felt like poisoning a monk. Umberto Eco’s family name is supposedly an acronym of ex caelis oblatus. A link leading to many Eco links,. Links to this post.
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Escribes Publications: About Us
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Escribes Publications is an Online Media Company. We offer basic Web Solutions and Content Solutions at the most reasonable prices. Projects under our umbrella are Dhvani Ezine, Wordweavers India and some more. Web Solutions made simple! We offer Content for websites, with focus on crisp and SEO friendly copies. We excel in keyword researching. Our prices are a treat for startups! Besides Content, we also offer Proofreading, Ghostwriting for books. Get in touch with us for the prices.
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Escribes Publications: Dress Well For Your Online Interview
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Sunday, June 20, 2010. Dress Well For Your Online Interview. The plain and simple Google search is a boon for everybody. And it is what we call in India, "cheap and the best." Especially for recruiters, who can get your background information in a few clicks. Thanks to Social Networking sites and blogs, they have all the background information on you that they need to, possibly including your character and social skills, before they call you for an interview. LINKEDIN: This profile should be seen as a ne...
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Dhvani Ezine: About Escribes Publications
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Escribes Publications was is a non-profit established in 2007 with the first venture, Dhvani ezine. Dhvani is an ezine for all literary writers and enthusiasts. Our venture Wordweavers, which was launched in 2008 is a platoform for new writers to showcase their writing skills. Connect with us if the written word excites you. Get in touch with us at escribespublications@yahoo/gmail.com! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Dictionary among 10 banned books.
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Escribes Publications: THE MINUS 100 RESUME
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Saturday, June 19, 2010. THE MINUS 100 RESUME. This is an actual resume we received. Since we have received it for the English language Editor's post, it just got on our nerves. Obviously we are not giving out the person's identity but we all can learn a little something from it. OBJECTIVE: To use my knowledge, improvise skills and proven abilities in an organization that promotes learning, motivation and team work, to work in your organization, to support the growth and profitability of the organization.
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Escribes Publications: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Want To Be With Us? You love Dhvani and Wordweavers, but how can you be part of it? All questions answered here. Basically we want people to write (of course strictly in the Arts/Literature domain! What they wish to write about without the constraint of word limit and with a leisurely deadline. Links to this post. Labels: creative writing contest. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Dress Well For Your Online Interview. The plain and simple Google search is a boon for everybody. And it is ...
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Wordweavers: Flash Fiction 2010: First Prize Kamalika Ray
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Monday, August 9, 2010. Flash Fiction 2010: First Prize Kamalika Ray. Guest in the Night. As the cellphone kept beeping louder, Anil woke up with a jerk….Half past One it said. He had fallen asleep on the sofa. Strange that the alarm went off at this hour in the night! The house felt eerie with unusual silence. The kitchen tap was running…Anil pulled himself up. 8221; he thought…. As if to assure himself, he turned around with a force. He turned it off minutes ago isn’t it? A young girl was sitting there...
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Wordweavers: 2010 Contest: Poetry Second Prize Winner Sandeep Shete
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Monday, August 9, 2010. 2010 Contest: Poetry Second Prize Winner Sandeep Shete. THE LADY WITH THE BOOK. In sublime company she reclines, yet revels in solitude. Indifferent to stray attentions, to the point of even being rude. Half-glimpsed, half-lost, her visage behind a book. She’s Kafka’s willing captive, a stilled fish on a hook. She’s lifted her eyes now, she’s reading between the lines. How they drill through us, our hopes, our pedestrian designs. Cries someone. Why, she just tossed us a glance.