Saturday, July 01, 2006
About Me
I started 'Travel Tales from India' my India Travel Blog quite reluctantly. But it has become an anchor for my writing now. I use this blog to write 'off topic' stuff too. I have two passions, to travel in India (mostly) and then talk about it. My second passion is reading. My India travel blog was once linked at BBC and The Guardian. All my stories published at Gonomad can be viewed from this writer profile page. Interested in more India Travel Blogs?
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18 Comments:
That's really cool!
gr8 to c it at BBC, the pic got the recognition it deserved.only tht now its officially urs, i cant steal it anymore :(
That's great!
Mridula very cool to again be featured on BBC. Bravo! We watch you carefully from South Deerfield, MA where we sip espresso in the www.Gonomadcafe.com!
Teri, thank you.
Maverick, I know you would not have stealed it even otherwise.
TP, thanks.
Max, now this is news that you guys actually keep an eye on me! How I wish I will be able to visit Gonomad cafe in person sometime. Thanks a lot for your comment.
that is an awesome picture! it deserves the recognition. kudos to you.
Good job, Mridula.
Great going Mridula... thts wonderful...
thats cool.. wld be gud if u can put a copyright in ur pictures to prevent others frm using the same, just incase they do...
L>T, Anil, Prashanth thanks.
Sathish, I out a small copyright notice at the bottom of my blog but I guess that would never be enough if someone really wanted to use my photographs :)
Hey Thats great..Congrats. How did you do that? Thought I could send some of my pictures. Just returned from an awesome trip to a tibetan settlement in Karnataka.
Ajeya, follow this link to see the photograph Submission Guidelines at BBC. It is quite easy to submit a photograph for their weekly selection.
yep, copyright is a big problem.. i've seen my articles being published in Mumbai Mirror without asking me..
there was one guy who foto was taken by an advertisement agency here in b'lore.. this guy had to fight a lot bfore getting compensation and foto being removed from the ad
Thats really nice - Congratulations.
Sathish, I remember reading something like that, was this issue featured at desipundit too, Mumbai Mirror using your articles?
Pooja, thanks.
yeah Mumbai Mirror featured my blogs on sports in their blog section.. currently they have added a text "what other writers say"
but of course they give link of my blog over thr...
am nt sure if the issue was featured in Desi Pundit, am not that much follower of their site..
Very nice. Congratulations Mridula!
Sathish, what bloggers say is also a part of some other newspapers like Washington Post and New York Times. Good to hear about an Indian newspaper coming up with the same. I must be mistaken about the Desipundit stuff then.
Lily, thanks.
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