Media Explorations

September 13, 2019: https://www.deccanherald.com/author/indu-kadambi

Published a writing piece in the leading Deccan Herald newspaper which has an average readership of 3,04,000 per issue.

September 14, 2019: Awarded an Honorable Mention in Writer’s Digest 88th Writing Competition in the category of Personal Essay/Memoirs. More details when prizes are officially announced. This North American magazine is one of the top resources worldwide for writers, aspiring and seasoned alike.

https://theinkybee.com/2019/11/05/coming-of-age-in-the-age-of-social-media/

Video Project “Siri-ously?”  (2014)

 Conceived, Shot, Edited video (Final Cut Pro X) titled “Siri-ously?” in 2014.  The subject is an irreverent conversation about life and its vicissitudes with Siri and me. Aired several times on Cambridge Community Television, Channel 8. 

Four years post production, this irreverent video is not yet irrelevant. It still continues to be aired by Channel 8.

https://www.cctvcambridge.org/node/549693

Audio Project 

Conceived, directed, edited, and produced an Audio Project for CCTV Cambridge  jointly with Julie Masis titled “Where are We?”

It’s a popular place.  What is this place, where is it?  Where does it begin, and where does it end? Is this merely a geographical location, or is it a feeling?Close your eyes, listen to identify where you are. Being here feels more like a vibrant experience. That’s how unique this location is.

Cambridge Community Television 

Covered local events, profiled unsung heroes, and wrote articles of popular culture for CCTV Cambridge.

Sample link https://www.cctvcambridge.org/user/5842/history

Cards and Invites

Wedding Invitation

I design and write content for wedding invitations and cards. I’ve prepared brochures and flyers for nonprofit events. (Schools and charitable foundations)

Poetry

I enjoy reading and writing poems. Sample poem selected in contest for public reading at Walk-Ride Celebration at Magazine Beach. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o_HZzSeMSuvtaAEQhQUjCxm_TNu-hXx6MRK-cT0Vz9E/edit

“As part of the July 31 Walk/Ride Day evening celebration at Magazine Beach in Cambridge, MA, local poets read from their work – one poem each. Although nothing can match the loveliness of hearing the poems read by their authors, with the breezes from the Charles and sitting in the dappled shade of the lovely park among friends, we post the poems here for your enjoyment now.”  -Green Streets Initiative, Cambridge, MA

http://www.walkridedays.com/blog/green-commuting-poetry