hi richard/steve i am neelam a journalist from The Times of India, Delhi. Read about your very interesting book and I want to do an article for the paper. Could you email me on any of these ids: neelamraaj@gmail.com neelam.raaj@timesgroup.com
I'm also a journalist trying to contact you so I can write an article about the book. I would be grateful if either of you could contact me on matthew.lee@ink-publishing.com
I am Kareena Gianani, a Correspondent cum Copy Editor at a Mumbai-based newspaper, Daily News and Analysis (DNA). I came across your book and would like to get in touch with you for a Sunday interview this week. Kindly contact me at g_kareena@dnaindia.net or kareenag@gmail.com.
I'm working on a documentary about the social politics of facial hair, and am very interested in talking to you. If you have a chance, please email me at laura@beardclub.com. To learn more about my project, visit www.beardclub.com. I hope to be in India in late August or late September.
I write for the International Herald Tribune based in Bombay. I'm interested in writing about this potentially. Can you email me at anand [DOT] giridharadas [AT] gmail.com?
Hair India - A guide to the bizarre beards and magnificent moustaches of Hindustan
In all good bookshops from 23rd May 2008
QUOTABLES
"Kissing a man with a beard is a lot like going to a picnic. You don't mind going through a little bush
to get there."
- Minnie Pearl
Hair India testimonials (from people completely unrelated to the authors)
Says K. Morley of the UK: "THIS BEARD BOOK LOOKS LIKE THE GREATEST WORK TO BE PUBLISHED IN ANY MEDIUM EVER IN THE HISTORY OF MAN. I THINK MY BRAIN HAS JUST EXPLODED."
Our mission, since the Autumn of 2006, has been to seek out the most bizarre and magnificent examples of facial foliage across India. The results are to be published in May 2008 in the 140-pg, full-colour coffeetable book "Hair India".
McCallum and Stowers first met in Delhi in the Spring of 2006; McCallum, a long term resident of the Indian capital, had held for ages a desire to make a book about beards. Stowers, based in Taipei, was at a loose end and instantly saw the projects' potential. Both were clean-shaven at the time ...
Ever noticed those guys hawking false beards at the entrance to Old Delhi's Red Fort (Lal Qila)? What are the beards for, and why here in particular?? The Hair India Team have asked all their many moustachioed contacts but, so far, no valid explanation has been forthcoming. Now is the chance to add your voice to the Great Debate! If you think you can solve the Lal Qila False Beard Mystery, or even just have some clues, then send in your comments now. First prize? A false beard, of course!
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hi richard/steve
i am neelam a journalist from The Times of India, Delhi. Read about your very interesting book and I want to do an article for the paper. Could you email me on any of these ids: neelamraaj@gmail.com
neelam.raaj@timesgroup.com
Hello Richard/Chris,
I'm also a journalist trying to contact you so I can write an article about the book. I would be grateful if either of you could contact me on matthew.lee@ink-publishing.com
Best regards,
Matthew
Hello Mr. Richard/Mr. Chris
I am Kareena Gianani, a Correspondent cum Copy Editor at a Mumbai-based newspaper, Daily News and Analysis (DNA). I came across your book and would like to get in touch with you for a Sunday interview this week. Kindly contact me at g_kareena@dnaindia.net or kareenag@gmail.com.
Regards,
Kareena Gianani
Hello RIchard,
I'm working on a documentary about the social politics of facial hair, and am very interested in talking to you. If you have a chance, please email me at laura@beardclub.com. To learn more about my project, visit www.beardclub.com. I hope to be in India in late August or late September.
Congratulations on the book,
laura
Dear Richard,
I write for the International Herald Tribune based in Bombay. I'm interested in writing about this potentially. Can you email me at anand [DOT] giridharadas [AT] gmail.com?
Thanks!
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