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| Shehla Wynne |
| I don't consider myself a writer, but I do see the world in words. I am often tempted to put down on paper what I see, hear or feel. I write to process my thoughts and am forever guilty of over analysis. Despite this love affair with words, I don’t see myself ever doing "this writing thing" professionally.
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| Maria Amir |
| We Flowerchildren Dame Malungus Aurora Plutus Cancerius Newbus have very little to say of Maria. She is odd and worse, she is a hopeless romantic, which is a far more terrible fate than being 'odd', odd we could have worked with.
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| Madiha Riaz |
| Possessing quite mediocre talent, this newly in her twenties misfit nevertheless attempts to write and paint. Recently done with a Bachelors in English Literature and Political Science, she finds her perpetual state of indecisiveness haunting her lately.
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| Jalal Curmally |
| Jalal Curmally is a consultant by profession, a writer by pretension and a critic by delightful assent. When he is not advising his clients on how to run their businesses, laying waste to the forces of evil or devising world peace in his sleep, he delights in building and exploring worlds of his design and in hunting for new targets to turn his questionable intellect towards.
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| Meredith Hans |
| Meredith Hans has been an aspiring writer ever since she first discovered her passion for the English language and the written word, at a relatively early age. She only writes in English, as she feels that her native tongue doesn’t allow her the same liberty of expression.
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| Nabeel Shakeel Ahmed |
| You could say I am a dynamic, energetic, idealistic, and creative person. Also terribly ordinary - the kind of person who goes unnoticed...you know, just another face in the crowd.
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| Omair Ahmed |
| An engineer by training, a copywriter by coincidence and a raving lunatic by choice, one fine day I decided to roll up my sleeves and dive headfirst into the cut-throat, brutish world that is writing. Broaden my horizons. Explore new realms of imagination. Dodge work. You know, the usual reasons.
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| Sara Zubair |
| Writing isn’t something that I “do” or can control. It has to happen – and if it doesn’t, the soul becomes comatose. Which is not to say that I don’t obsess about each little word and comma… commatose? Yes, I have an annoying fondness for bad puns.
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| Qudsia Sadiq |
| Inspiration for writing poetry and short stories came to me after I took up English literature in seventh grade, when I was 11. And after being inspired by an anonymous Urdu poet in my school library, my passion for poetry and theatre grew immensely, until I moved to Pakistan.
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| Farrukh Hanif Awan |
| A mechanical engineer by virtue of stupidity. I started taking writing seriously when I was in college where I worked and wrote plays. I have so far written two complete plays. Now I only write poetry and that too, not to frequently.
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