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Interview with Amitabha Bagchi, author

Last week, I had an email interview with Amitabha Bagchi, author ( The Householder and Above Average ) and Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department of IIT Delhi. Read about The Householder and more at http://www.techgoss.com/Story/556S12-Bagchi--writer-of-exceptional-talent.aspx .  Pre-order The Householder at Flipkart and save Rs.100/-.

Book Review: LOSER: Life of a Software Engineer by Dipen Ambalia

Long due; it's over two weeks since I posted Dipen Ambalia's LOSER: Life of a software engineer's review. "The hilarious journey of IT industry begins here… To know the life in IT, Dipen probably felt the need to educate the history of software world! Hence, the book starts with the theory of connection between outsourcing and Chirstopher Columbus, which is deeply hilarious. Dipen Ambalia takes a humorous ride through those who work in the IT field while giving comparisons with the non-IT’s or with arranged marriages in India or something else." Read more:  http://bookandauthors.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/book-review-loser-life-of-a-software-engineer-by-dipen-ambalia/   If you have read the book, I would like to hear your review! If you haven't, buy now : LOSER: Life of a Software Engineer .

Book Review: The Cavansite Conspiracy by Manjiri Prabhu

The book review of 'The Cavansite Conspiracy' is already up in my book and author blog ( http://bookdandauthors.wordpress.com/ ). Title: The Cavansite Conspiracy Author: Manjiri Prabhu Pages: 261 Price: Rs. 195 Publisher: Rupa Publications Excerpt from my review: Being fond of making guesses each time I read a thriller, I made guesses here too, but except two characters, I couldn’t find the ‘real faces’ until I read the whole story.  There were several surprising twists in the novel and the end was very unpredictable. The story, narrated in simple language and with a good flow, keeps the reader guessing until the end of the story. The romance too didn’t have unnecessary ‘masalas’. The romance in between the suspense kept the story exciting. The fast-paced story takes place within 48 hours and yet, Manjiri has done justice to the storyline and the characters. A very well-written story, ‘The Cavansite Conspiracy’ will remain in my bookshelf forever and will...

Special Offer: 20-30% discount till October 28, 2010!

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Set to be an author & Inviting book ghostwriting gigs

I have never been so serious before - planning my career. I have always wanted to write my own book, but for multiple reasons, it never took off. Finally, I am making my first move to be an author. I have started working on my autobiography (inspirational). And this week, I will create the final outline for a self-help book, research and write the sample chapters and send it to an Indian publisher. Meanwhile, I am inviting people from all walks of life, including CEOs, celebrities, IT personnel, chefs, or ordinary people with a story to tell, to contact me to ghost write your story. You can either take the entire credits and I will maintain confidentiality or we can work as co-authors. I am comfortable with topics such as self-help, health, parenting, hobbies, wedding, marriage, business, technology, Internet marketing, traveling, real estate and interiors, food and cuisine, and others (except politics). I can handle both autobiography and non-fiction. I also like to handle insp...

"How I found my husband through the guidance of Guru" in the book 'Boundless Grace'

The book, "Boundless Grace" (volume One) published my experience on how I was able to find a bridegroom through the guidance of NavaJyothi Sree Karunakara Guru, the founder of Santhigiri Ashram under the section 'Experiences related to family life.' Boundless Grace (Volume One), published by Santhigiri Publications is a compilation of spiritual experiences of devotees of Santhigiri Ashram. The book is divided into four sections with a total of 47 stories under the following sections: Spiritual Visions and Experiences Experiences Related to Family Life Karmic and Spiritual Healing Gurupooja & Pithrushuddhi - Cleansing of Ancestral Errors For more information, or to buy the book contact http://www.santhigiriashram.com .

Buy ebook at $8.97 & Read my chapter in How I Got the Gig (U.S)

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If you would like to buy the digital copy of "Writer Profits: How I Got the Gig (Vol I)" for $8.97 (save 40% plus shipping by buying ebook!), here is the link: http://resmi.nasus.hop.clickbank.net/ (If you encounter any problem, buying the book through this link, send me a mail at resmi [dot] writer [at] gmail [dot] com. I am also including a brief review of the book plus chatper titles and authors. Book Review: Writer Profits: “How I Got the Gig” is a collection of personal experiences including tips from experienced writers from several genres. If you are an aspiring writer, this book could help you learn how to earn money writing for magazines, television, writing about what you know and introducing novel ideas in your pitch and articles. For instance, if you thought a career in writing is all about long features and interviews, read Amy Krug’s chapter on writing tips for income. Or probably, as Jenny Burr talks about how her writing course helped her to first acceptance...

Published in the book "Writer Profits: How I Got the Gig" (U.S)

My chapter on "Earn more in less time by writing what you know" is published in the book "Writer Profits: How I Got the Gig" edited by Susan Carter and published by Nasus Publishing, Minneapolis, U.S.A. The book was released in March 2007. In this book, 15 Writers Tell How They Get Paying Gigs and how you can too. For further details check out http://www.writerprofits.com/GigPromo.htm