It was all a little scary at first. Coming from a TV background to a weekly magazine was one heck of a culture shock. I’d freak out if stories weren’t edited in twenty minutes or if breaking news took place a day before the magazine had to be sent to the printers. In the latter case I’d force everyone to drop the issue in hand and put together something on the current topic in the next three hours. I’d bask in the adrenaline glow and congratulate myself, until I was called to the editor’s office the next week and asked, ‘why on earth would anyone want to read the same thing on Sunday that they’ve been reading all week long? Don’t you think we’ve heard enough of the possible ramifications of Hafiz Saeed switching from using mehndi to Kala Kola?’ And so on.
We’ve managed to put together some issues that I am particularly proud of, like the one on cocaine, and the one on Pakistan’s very underground gay community (yes I am an illuminati pawn out to destroy the moral fabric of the country, didn’t you read my Facebook profile?). Along the way we also started a new segment called ‘Positive Pakistanis’, which highlights the considerable good that people do in this country. Currently, my latest obsession (finding good local cartoonists) has borne fruit and we’ve been running local comic strips in the magazine. Hopefully, that’s something that will continue and won’t die of content fatigue like the ‘ten things I hate’ section did. And if it does then, well, it’ll just be a good reason to freak out again.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 12th, 2012.
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@Talat Haque: Thank you very much! We have in fact come out with a Kid's magazine called Hi-Five. Do check it out
Love your articles in particular ! like you magazine ! Give some special thought to school kids ......... it would be wonderful!
I found Express Tribune Magazine in particular and the entire Express Tribune setup (Paper, Magazine, Site, Blog) in general, a very welcoming and accessible environment for new writers. It has helped me to realize and cultivate the writing potential that I always suspected I had, but was too afraid to present on a larger stage. Really appreciate the frank and open comments and guidance that goes with it. Thank you, ET... Congrats on turning 2. May you have many more...
Keep it up :)
your work has been simply great and is distinguishable. congrats! cant write more have to run..... or would have written one whole page on tribune magazine.