| ashu |
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on 04-Apr-01 12:10 AM
Hi everyone, I ran into Nepali writer Prakash A. Raj the other day. He told that he had been interviwed, along with Rick Bass, by an American magazine called "Fiction Writer" in its April 2000 issue. I just checked the magazine's Web site at www.fictionwritermag.com and found out the magazine CEASED its publication from June 2000. Oh well. If your public or school libraries have a copy each of April 2000 issue of Fiction Writer, perhaps you'd be interested in checking out what Prakash A. Raj had to say about the craft of fiction-writing. Raj, who's spent a semester at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, has published a few books of fiction and non-fiction in and from Nepal. By publishing this here, I am NOT endorsing Raj as a great writer. Just sharing the info. oohi ashu ***************** Big Switch (April 2000 ko Fiction Writer magazine) Finding Greener Pastures in the Fields of Fiction By Sandra Gurvis Just because these ten writers started on the wrong side of the tracks is no reason we can't welcome them to the promised land. And lucky for us, these nonfiction-turned-fiction writers have brought good lessons from the other side.
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