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Secret of the Scribe reality?- 09 July 2012 NatGeo runs a story on dying languages in the July 2012 issue and in a stunning validation of the concept of Secret of the Scribe, the Times of India ran an article on the 24th of June 2012 predicting Handwriting may soon be a thing of the past!
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Interview at Book Readers Lounge - 22 February 2012 Hitesh Ratnani interviews Douglas at bookreaderslounge.blogspot.com.
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Horn OK Please in Bandra Buzz - February 2012 A part of Douglas’ mini series ‘Make That Change’ on unnecessary honking appears in Page 4 of the February 2012 issue of Bandra Buzz.
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Interview at Between The Lines - 27 January 2012 The good folks at Between the Lines asked if I’d be open to an interview. I said ‘yes’ and here it is.
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Guest Blog Post on Blogging Authors - 25 January 2012 In a candid guest blog post entitled Keys to a Million, Douglas talks of the online marketing tools available to indie authors and the best investments after a year of promoting Haunted.
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Remembering Michael... 2 years on - The Afternoon Dispatch and Courier, 25 June 2011 Douglas talks of the influence of Michael Jackson and the legacy that we can showcase to future generations in this recount.
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Interview with Sakhi Shah of inmybookshelves.blogspot.com - 23 June 2011 Sakhi Shah’s interview with Douglas, rounding up her review of Haunted and her initiation into the crime thriller genre.
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The Hot Author Report Sessions - Guest Exclusive Short and Interview, 22 / 23 June 2011 The Hot Author Report, a promotional platform for writers interviewed Douglas on the 22nd of June 2011. This was followed a day later by an exclusive short fiction guest post.
A special thank you to Jaime McDugall who hosts the Report
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Bandra Buzz author of the month - February 2011 Bandra Buzz, a monthly suburb newspaper featured Douglas’ comic take on the idiosyncrasies of public transport in the article ‘The wheels of the bus go ‘round and ‘round’.
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Interview with Hindustan Times, July 2009
In 2009, the Hindustan Times, one of the leading newspapers in India, ran articles on career options in the HT Horizons supplement. Douglas Misquita was interviewed for his opinions, perspective on career options within India and abroad for electronics engineering graduates. In an hour-long interview, Douglas speaks of what aspiring engineers can expect from the electronics engineering degree course with Bombay University, industry-expectations and the atmosphere graduates must be ready to deal with, possible pay-scales and his own experience in the telecom industry. Download and read the whole article.
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