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Wanted: writers with a green heart

Are you a scribe, tired a little of what you are doing? May be you should read on.

Haven't you caught yourself wanting to do stories that affect you and your neighbourhood—stories that make people sit up and say 'Aha!'? Stories that you know are all over the place, but no one does them because they are green or concern the environment?

Xover is just the sort of urban lifestyle magazine that you have been looking for, with a focus on green consciousness.

For five years now, Xover has served as a valuable resource for planners and thinkers in the development sector, but is now set to shed its scales, stop preaching to the choir, and bring a blend of fun and insight into regular guys, like you and I.

We want people who can do investigative reports, write well-researched articles, interview personalities and write thought-provoking, yet irreverent essays.

By working with Xover, you will acknowledge that you take a position in the way of right livelihood — in a spirit of cooperation, fairness and service, maintaining a high level of integrity and responsibility.

Xover emerges from a group that is a world leader in consulting on sustainable buildings and has pioneered green buildings in India.

Interested? Write to the editor at editor@xoverworld.com

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