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Richard Carreño

Richard Carreño  resides in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA...........
a writer, bookseller, and an educator, formerly a lecturer of American literature and English composition at several universities in the United Kingdom and in the United States. He is editor of The Philadelphia Junto and a partner in the on-line bookshop, @philabooks|booksellers and WritersClearinghousePress. He specializes in art, architectural, and cultural reporting and criticism. 


He is the author of several books, including Museum Mile: Philadelphia's Parkway MuseumsLord of Hosts: The Life of Sir Henry 'Chips' Channon, and Clotheshorse: A History and Guide to Riding Apparel.

In 1996, Carreño was a visiting scholar at Cambridge University and, in 1998, an educational consultant to the U.S. Agency for International Development (A.I.D.) in Ukraine. Carreño was based in the late 1990s in London, working as a media consultant, writer, and editor for Writers Clearinghouse, a firm he founded in 1978 in Fabyan, CT. He travelled widely in Europe and the Mid-East. Returning to the United States in 1999, he held a short-term, mid-career assignment as a James H. Ottaway Sr. Fellow at the American Press Institute, Washington. 

He is the recipient of an honors citation from the Lowell Mellett Fund for a Free and Responsible Press, Washington, for his work as a media critic; a first place award from the New England Scholastic Press Association; and a Friends of The Bahamas Essay Award, among others.   

In 1999, Carreño founded @philabooks|booksellers in partnership with late father, Ralph J. Carreño of Boston. The on-line bookshop specializes in books about The New Yorker and its authors; men's fashions; works by and about the Pennsylvania author John O'Hara; and books by and about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. @philabooks also sponsors The Philadelphia Book ConneXion, a charity that distributes free books.    

Carreño was a reporter and editor for many years in the 1970s and 1980s for numerous newspapers, includingThe Boston Globe; The Hartford Courant; the Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, Massachusetts; and The News, Southbridge, Massachusetts, where he served as the first news critic and reader ombudsmen in New England. His free-lance writing has appeared in scores of regional and national publications in the U.S. and in the U.K.   

His work now appears regularly in the Philadelphia Weekly Press. He also edits The Philadelphia Junto, an on-line blog.  

Among his teaching posts were adjunct positions at Johnson & Wales University, Providence, Rhode Island; the Harvard University Extension School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Clark University and Assumption College, both in Worcester, Massachusetts; and at the Choate-Rosemary Hall School, Wallingford, Connecticut. In 2004, he was an ESL specialist in Spain.   

For many years, Carreño operated a family-owned boarding stable in Connecticut. He is an amateur horsemen, previously participating in foxhunting in Massachusetts and polo in Florida and Massachusetts. His interest in equestrianism extends to book collecting in that area and it being specialty designation of @philabooks. He has amassed a 5,000-title personal library, including a comprehensive collection of works by and about John O'Hara.   

Before moving to the U.K., Carreño served as an elected and appointed official to several library panels, including the Connecticut Association of Library Directors; the Connecticut Governor's Conference on Libraries; and the Thompson, CT, Library Board of Directors. He is a member of Pen & Pencil Club, Philadelphia; the Cambridge University Society; and the Mid-Century Society, Philadelphia and London.   
 
Carreño was educated at New York University, where he was a Regent Scholar and studied under the noted historians North Callahan and John Tebbel. He obtained undergraduate degrees from the American University, Paris, France; and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. This was followed by graduate work at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. 
 
Carreño has also worked and lived in  France and Switzerland. His childhood home was in Nassau, The Bahamas, where is mother, Marion Berman Carreño, is buried. Carreño is a former resident of Worcester, Massachusetts, and Thompson, Connecticut.....

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
 
First time I read The New Yorker as a kid.
 
What is your genre and writing style?
 
Advocacy first-person journalism. Informal.

Where do you like to write?

In my office.

How do you maintain ideas and thoughts for manuscripts?
 
Files, Notebooks.

In your opinion, what makes a great writer? 
 
Non-fiction: Kick-Ass Cheeky Honesty Fiction: Universal Timeless Theme.
 
What suggestions do you have for first time writers?

Write, proofread, cut, edit, write and do it again an again.

Do you have a favorite author/poet? 

Author: John O'Hara

What are you currently working on?

A biography of Paul Mellon.

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Whoa! One day at a time, please 

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Arshad Saleem

 
Arshad Saleem is a Performance Poet, Writer (Fiction, Drama, Articles, Stories for Children), TV Anchor, Radio Jockey, Voice Over Artist, Journalist..and more!!  As a Copy Writer and Journalist by Profession, Arshad is well-versed in the literary arts.  

Thank you, Arshad, for being a guest on my blog! 


Where are you from?

Ans.: My home town is district Charsadda in Province Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan. But currently I am in Karachi.

What is your profession?

Ans.: I am a Journalist (columnist, feature writer & Editor) also Broadcaster, Voice over Artist & Radio Producer by profession.

When did you know you wanted to be a writer?

Ans.: I didn’t want to be a writer but in other words all these creative writings (poetry, short stories etc.) wanted to be written by me. Actually I have a literary background, my father Mr. Saleem Raz is a well known writer, critic, poet & columnist of international repute.

As a journalist and newspaper editor, what do you look for in creating a news worthy story?

Ans.: Today’s journalism is just creating sensation or presenting politicians statements based on propagandas (talking about Urdu News Papers not English Newspapers in Pakistan). Unluckily, I am affiliated with Urdu press but not working in News Section, I am by choice in Magazine section, love to work on Literature and culture. Few years back I was editor of children magazine.

What is your favorite subject to write about?

Ans.: Do you think that there should be a favorite subject for a writer to write about? These are feelings, experiences and observations appeal to write about. Sometimes current burning events, conflicts, exploitation, injustice and cruelty compel to write.

What is the funniest story you've covered?

Ans.: Good question, hahaaha….next please!!!

You have a radio show as well. What is your program about?

Ans.: From last few months not doing any show, but in broadcasting carrier more than 1,500 shows have presented in Pashto and Urdu languages from different FM, AM Radio channels and Television Channels  on different social issues( like violence against women, child labor, women trafficking etc.), culture, current affairs and literary subjects (poetry based shows also included).

Who or what is your inspiration for writing?

Ans.: My father, family background and studying books of some Indian, Pakistani, English and Russian Fiction writers really inspired me.

Do you have advice for aspiring journalists/writers?

Ans.: Keen observation….In depth study of all the philosophical work and study, study and study of all the influential Eastern, European and American writers.

Ask yourself a question...

I think it will be better to convert this wish or message into a question. I want peace, prosperity, justice equality for all the humanity equally.
 
Arshad has a passion for books..some of his favorite writers include:

Guy De Maupassant
Jean Paul Sartre
Anton Chekhov
Fydor Dostoevsky
Maxim Gorky
Leo Tolstoy
Charles Dickens
Jhon Steinbeck
Mirza Ghaleb
Rajendar Singh Baidi

Pen Name :  Arshad Saleem & Ibn e Raz
Known in the world of broadcasting as Arshad Saleem & RJ Arsh

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