Bloggers wanted!
- Do you have something to say about politics, culture, education, music, sport, the environment, current affairs or anything else in Kazakhstan?
- Do you want to let people from all over the world know your opinion?
- Do you want to see your opinions published on the Internet?
The neweurasia Kazakhstan Blog is looking for contributors to support its Team.
This online project is non-profit making, meaning that we cannot offer any payment, but there are still plenty of advantages:
- See your work published quickly with a chance to get feedback from readers all over the world
- Perfect your English-language and journalistic style - help with editing available
- The chance to say what you think and help people learn about all aspects of Kazakhstan and life here
- Remain anonymous if you wish
- Looks good on your CV
- Write as much or as little as you want to on (almost) any topic
- Become part of the world-wide Blogosphere and blog communities!
This blog needs YOU and YOUR OPINIONS!
Want to know more, or maybe you have a topic that you’d like to write about?
Then contact Ben at ben(at)thinking-east.net and become a blogger!




on June 30th, 2007 at 7:57 am
I am an “orientalist” graduated 1966 but working long time for
warious industry as technical translator. Central Asia is my interest and hobby. I shold prefer a both-sided information flow. I have been 2 times to conferences of minorities held in Almaty. Generally, my website is oriented towards my translator business. If you have interest in my blogging, I shall send you other infos.
Have a nice weekend
Jaromir Masa
on October 9th, 2007 at 4:39 am
Dear Friends,
I am a graduate of Russian and Post Soviet Studiess at the University of Toronto. I have been published over 15 times in Europe on various themes. I have a keen interest in the region especially as it relates to transition and energy and security issues.
regards
Nick Nikopoulos
Toronto, Canada
on October 9th, 2007 at 4:40 am
Dear Friends,
I am a graduate of Russian and Post Soviet Studiess at the London School of Economics. I have been published over 15 times in Europe on various themes. I have a keen interest in the region especially as it relates to transition and energy and security issues.
regards
Nick Nikopoulos
Toronto, Canada
on February 6th, 2008 at 5:53 am
My modest blog www.worldexpat.blogspot.com is catered for foreigners living in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. I know from a personal experience how difficult sometimes it is to adjust to a foreign culture. Let’s help each other out and share our stories!
on April 13th, 2008 at 3:21 am
If interested in what is happening in a westernized institution of higher learning in Almaty(which will remain nameless), I have my daily blog that features stories as I view it from a English teacher’s perspective.
Please go to Kazakhnomad.wordpress.com