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Posts Tagged ‘Pakistani Blogger Interview’

Interview with Blogger M.J Pracha

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 19th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I blog by the name of Mubi aka scarlet wings.
By profession I m still a student pursuing my Honors degree in media studies and hope to delve further in my field along with my interest in poetry and calligraphy which I am still planning to [...]



Interview with Blogger Sami Mughal

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 16th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Born and bred Lahori living in Milton Keynes, UK, working as an R&D Engineer. I blog at ‘Randomness Infinite‘

Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?
I have been writing for as long as I can remember. From the early school days where I had my own [...]



Interview with Blogger Tanees Abbas

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 13th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I’m a 17 year old girl, soon to be 18.. Proud Pakistani, living in London, doing my a-levels at the moment.. you can find me here
Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?
I often write poetry. I needed a place where i could post my [...]



Interview with Blogger Green Sufi

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 1st, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?
My Blog was an attempt to promote Sufism and also the Green Movement, that is ecological, sustainable living, and also to show the similarities between the 2. After all, today’s environmental problems are caused by overspending, materialism, greed, lust, [...]



Interview with Blogger Mehreen Asghar

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 21st, 2009 • Category: Interviews

A simple Pakistani girlI‘m a Software Quality Assurance Engineer by profession, an aspiring writer for the love of it, and a lover of fine arts by passion. I blog here.

Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?
Expression, to me, is very important. I believe it’s [...]



Interview with Blogger kAy

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 13th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

It is said that a camera can photograph thoughts. I would like to think my work does just that. I do not follow an agenda. My work is experimental. It relies on time and places, and most importantly, people. It depends on moods and behavior and the environment which all of [...]



Interview with Blogger Abdullah Shahid

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 13th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?
It was just by chance. A blogger friend of mine tagged me in one of those tagging games that go on the blogs and to answer it I thought why not make a blog. And now it’s like my [...]



Interview with Blogger Mirza Asad Baig

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 10th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I am a real enthusiast with “thinking outside the box” technique for life. I have accomplished as well as lost many things but it has all been gamble of life. I have moved around soo much in my life that nothing seems constant no more and on the other hand I have learnt a lot [...]



Interview with Blogger Seher

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 9th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I choose to go through life with rose-colored glasses, denying the negative forces in front of my nose in favor of the optimistic attitude. According to mythology I am the goddess of love (no denial). Of course it is on the audience entirely to worship and adore me, and my assurances that I will strive [...]



Interview with Blogger Uni A

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 9th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I am not very bright, timid at times but determined to do my bit on this planet. I am currently working in an IT Magazine and love my work. I have always been fond of books, and love reading in my spare time. Currently, my quest is to figure out a way into the Ministry [...]