QueryHello Ed, I like reading Us. I wrote some stories while I was studying fiction writing in university. Where should I send them and what’s the criteria?Shahid ShahThank you for your feedback! You can send your stories to us.mag@thenews.com.pk.Word count for one page is 550-650; for two pages, 1000-1100; for three pages, 1500-1700. City files (April)2nd Tamasha Festival 2019Tamasha Festival - Theater for Young Audience is a three-day festival presenting theatre and performing arts for young, master workshops for local artists, and discussion sessions for the general public. Venue: Institute for Art and Culture, LahoreDate: April, 12 - 14Measuring What Matters: Google AnalyticsLearn how to use Google Analytics to better understand who your digital customers are, how they found your website, and how they engage with your site once they get there. Venue: IBA, KarachiDate: April 13 KaravanKarachi Street Fest Heritage Foundation of Pakistan is embarking on scientific cleaning of facades of Karachi’s historic buildings. Architect Yasmeen Lari will demonstrate the method for gentle scientific cleaning of Karachi’s beautiful buff coloured stone to heritage volunteers. The occasion provides an opportunity to all Karachiites to participate in taking care of our heritage. Venue: Denso HallDate: April 14Workshop on synopsis writingVenue: Karachi School of Business and Leadership AuditoriumDate: April 21Creative Writing CourseA six-week online creative writing course is being offered jointly by The Writing Institute and Professional Writing Academy (UK).The fiction course for adults is taught by Helen Shipman while the one for younger writers is taught by Rupert Wallis. Tom Bromley is the course director.Date: May 6 (adults)June 5 (teenagers)Interested candidates are supposed to register in the month of April. ReflectionNarrated by Abu Huraira (R.A)I heard Allah’s Apostle (S.A.W) saying, “We (Muslims) are the last (to come) but (will be) the foremost on the Day of Resurrection though the former nations were given the Holy Scriptures before us. And this was their day (Friday) the celebration of which was made compulsory for them but they differed about it. So Allah gave us the guidance for it (Friday) and all the other people are behind us in this respect: the Jews’ (holy day is) tomorrow (i.e. Saturday) and the Christians’ (is) the day after tomorrow (i.e. Sunday).”Sahih Bukhari, Volume 2, Book 13, Number 1Editor: Lubna KhalidUs Magazine, 4th Floor, Al Rahman Building, I.I.Chundrigar Road, Karachi, Pakistan.Twitter: @UsMag_TheNewsFacebook: Us Magazine - PakistanInstagram: Us - Magazine for the youthNo items without the full name and address of the sender will be accepted. We regret we cannot reply personally to the e-mails.
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