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Interview with Blogger Pradheep Shanker

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 18th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I am a radiologist practicing in Columbus, OH.  My site is www.neoavatara.com (which was running, but is now under construction) and my blog is neoavatara.wordpress.com.  Neoavatara is a charitable organization that raises money for under privileged students to go [...]



Interview with Blogger Kerry

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 17th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Political Science, and now I’m a law student in Sacramento. So far, I’ve traveled to Israel for a counter-terrorism program and to Europe for a class about fundamental rights. The more I learn about the world, the more interested I become. I hope to travel much more [...]



Interview with Blogger Avid Editor

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 15th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

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Interview with Blogger Peter Powers

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 15th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
My site is focused on anything having to do with reading, though I named it “Read, Write, Now” in order to give me flexibility to talk about anything I deemed important.  Still, I’m largely interested as an academic right now in the status of [...]



Interview with Blogger DetainThis

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 12th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Bio: Thirty-something-years-old. American-born U.S. citizen from big, happy, Catholic family. Professional musician and painter. American football (NFL) enthusiast. Blogging since 2006.  I blog here.

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I don’t really like to write, per se, but I enjoy liberating myself and others with what I am convinced is truth. A few years ago I [...]



Interview with Blogger Tim Weaver

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 5th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Tim Weaver is a freelance sportswriter, political commentator, and novelist from Chicago, Illinois. He runs the political blog, Not so Subtle.
Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I am a recent graduate of a creative writing program in the States, so this wonderful economy is giving me ample opportunities to read and [...]



Interview with Blogger Fatima J

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 30th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

I am Fatima, a white American Muslim convert. My husband is from Pakistan. We have two young daughters and we live in the Middle East. You can view my blog here.
Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?

Blogging creates a great framework for networking online with [...]



Interview with Blogger AbsurdBeats

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 21st, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I am (now) a New Yorker who writes fiction and teaches political science. I’m still trying to figure things out.
My blog, AbsurdBeats began at the urging of a coworker. Why not do it, C. asked. Why not, I answered. I thought that the blog would concern [...]



Interview with Blogger Hajar Ismail

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 19th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

I am a thirty-something American woman who became a Muslim in March, 2000. I spent many years working my way through college and learning about Islam. I was working on a Master’s degree in secondary education when we discovered that I was pregnant with twins. Sunsequently I put my education on hold and now I am [...]



Interview with Blogger Michael Rivero

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 18th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I have been blogging since before the word existed.  I started the site as a sub-page on my business web site in 1994. Back then it was called Rancho Runamukka. As the work became more serious, we created our own domain at whatreallyhappened.com.
Do you [...]