four publications this week

In this week’s issue of Georgia Today I have four articles published. Though I am very tired, it is SO satisfying to see them. I really hope that at least somebody read them… Though, I do know that people, to whom I send the links via e-mail, do. 

Funny, I have not sent a link to this blog to anybody yet. May be I should, and then I will have comments posted here…   

Anyway, here are the articles:   

On Democracy, UN Activities and Personal Matters
Interview with UN Resident Coordinator in Georgia
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=1873   

The most funny and interesting, in my mind, part of the article, telling about Mr. Watkins private life, habits, interests, etc. was cut off. I think, it’s because the piece was too long – 3,000 words. But I will ask to print it late, as a separate interview.  

He Is a Human, He Is One of Us
Reflections on a tragicomedy Is He Human This Man?
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=1891# 

I especially enjoy this piece, because it is my first theatric review. It was published with no changes at all. 

Human Rights Weekly:
The Direction of Good
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=1866  

This is quite an opinion-full, just the way I like it.  No changes wewre made to it, too. Well, usually my pieces go with very little or no changes, so may be I shall not mention it at all. 

Loop’ A Magazine: hip, modern, and bilingual
http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=1892#

The founder of the magazine had promised to send me a photo, and I was waiting till 5pm, but she never did. Well, I like the article though, and it tells about Lena Milosevic, the British Council Georgia director, so I shall send a copy of the paper for her, and see her when she’s back from vacation. 

Next week, the NaNoWriMo starts. I am scared and excited, and sure in my success all at the same time. I think, I should take the first week easy, and not take more than two pieces to write, though there are already three on the horizon: Human Rights Weekly, Gift Festival, an interview with the Turkish Ambassador, following the Independence Day reception early next week…

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