Thursday, January 5, 2012

Book Your CLRI Issues Now

Contemporary Literary Reviews: India is available in various versions

We have started booking orders for PDF and print editions. Hurry!!!

Web-based Editions
You can buy Contemporary Literary Reviews: India issues as Kindle and Nook editions. You pay online and download your copy instantly. These editions can be downloaded on all electronic devices that support PDF reader, such as Kindle device, iPhone, other tablets etc. Once Web-based editions are available we will decide their price.

PDF Edition
You can buy PDF copy of the journal directly from us as well. Place an order, make payment, and we will email you the PDF copy. PDF copy is sent within 24-hour from receipt of your payment.

PDF edition is the cheapest edition and priced at just $3.99 (or Rs 125 for India) and there is no shipping charge.

Print Edition
Place an order, make payment, and we’ll deliver the print copy of Contemporary Literary Reviews: India. Always include shipping charge to send your copies.

For sale in India: Contemporary Literary Reviews: India print copy is priced at Rs 250  plus shipping charge of Rs 50 per copy.

For sale overseas: Contemporary Literary Reviews: India print copy is priced at $6.99 plus shipping charge of $3.00 per copy.

Pothi Edition
We’re soon making Contemporary Literary Reviews: India available with Pothi edition also. Once Pothi edition is available we will decide its price.

Important:  Please note that all Web-based editions will be available after the print and PDF are available. All other editions will be cheaper than the print one.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Contemporary Literary Review: India (CLRI) is looking for Ads Executive

Contemporary Literary Review: India (CLRI) is looking for Ads Executive

Contemporary Literary Review: India (CLRI) is looking for Ads Executive for its various versions. CLRI is a literary journal which brings out Kindle edition and is soon to launch its print version. For more details, visit:  http://www.contemporaryliteraryreview-clri.com/

Position: Ads Executive
Location: Anywhere from India.
Work Responsibility:  Collecting ads and subscription for its various versions.
Salary: Incentive based.
Qualification: Good to speak, write and work in English language. Degree not a condition.
Experience: Should already be earning as this position is not salary based, it is incentive based. So think before you jump!
Facility: We will provide basic training and system about how to work.
Contact: Send your resume at: writersdeskinfo(at)yahoo(.)co(.)in

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Contemporary Literary Review: India (CLRI) July 2011 Issue is Out Now

Dear Readers!

We are glad to share the news that Contemporary  Literary Review: India (CLRI) July 2011 Issue is live now.  CLRI July 2011 Issue brings the finest pieces from the writers such as:

April Avon
Christian Ward
Ron Koppelberger
Sonnet Mondal
Tahera Manan
Valentina Cano
Vinita Agrawal
Zachary Kluckman

Please visit, buy, read, and enjoy at:

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Contemporary Literary Review: India (CLRI) Issue 2010

Dear Readers!

We are glad to share the Contemporary  Literary Review: India (CLRI) Issue 2010 is live now. Please visit, buy, read, and enjoy at:

Sunday, August 22, 2010

A Journey by Train by Khurshid Alam

A Journey by Train by Khurshid Alam

A flash fiction titled A Journey by Train by Khurshid Alam is published with Ubud Writers Festival. Visit the story to read it.

Read, vote, and comment for its chance to win in the competition.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Anvitition to Short Film Making

Hi All,

National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad has announced a competition in the Short Film category coined as Alpavirama 2011. I want to invite those who have creativity and can make the Short Film, I have a very good story that meets the purpose best.

My story has been declared winner in an All India Creative Writing Contest held by an online journal Kaal4Flash, Kolkata.

For details please visit: http://www.nid.edu/alpavirama/about.html

and then can reply me at Ryze or my mail ID: writersdeskinfo(at)yahoo.co.in

Monday, July 12, 2010

Paul the Octopus Predicts Spain to Win the 2010 FIFA Final



An octopus famously known as Paul predicts Spain to beat Holland in FIFA final to be played on July 12, 2010.

According to reports available with us, the eight-legged octopus famously known as Paul has predicted that Spain will defeat Netherlands (Nederland) in FIFA World Cup final to be played on July 12 in Johannesburg. Paul a football oracle has successfully predicted each of Germany's results at the 2010 World Cup, and in his life he has been wrong only once.

Typically, Paul has also caused a culinary change with his popularity gained through correct predictions. Many hotels and restaurants are supposed to remove octopus from their menus out of love to the oracle. Spanish chef Jose Andres promised via twitter to remove octopus from his menus if the Paul's choice of Spain winning the semifinal turned out to be true.

Contemporary Literary Review: India (CLRI) Issue 2010