Saturday, January 9, 2010

German News


Guess what, guys?



I've been published!


Katrin Sohns of German News contacted me a couple of months ago about wanting to use my Slumdog Millionaire piece to complement an article on how movies like Slumdog and White Tiger are affecting the way the world views India. You can click on the image below to read the article if you're curious.



I must say it's pretty exciting to see my work getting out there, and especially in such an interesting periodical! German News is produced in India and writes on various topics that have to do with Indo-German relations. I would have posted this sooner but I was waiting until I got my copies in the mail. I guess it can take a long time to send mail so far. I don't think I've ever received anything from so far away. I had almost forgotten about it and was really confused when I saw that my family had received a package from New Dheli!



To read more about this piece and my other 2009 Oscars work click here.

10 comments:

  1. That's awesome! I'm so excited for you!

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  2. WOW AMAZING!~

    Congrats, Janna, that's awesome!

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  3. OMG GO JANNA! thats awesome, and your illustration fits so well with the design of the magazine!

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  4. OMG JANNA!!! THATS SO AWESOME!!! CONGRATS! AND THE PIECE LOOKS AMAZING!!!

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  5. that's awesome!!!! :D i <3 the illustration too, especially the colors :) any chance you've got any info on how i could read the article (i looooooove slumdog millionaire)?

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  6. Thanks so much, guys!

    Maya - if you click on the image above of the article it will enlarge and you should be able to read it :).

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  7. Wow. I have just now noticed that you've posted this entry. This is really cool! (Take that, Miss Dangerous 2010! Janna Morton is dangerous, too!)

    Post Script- I hate you.

    Post, Post Script- No, really, I actually do hate you.

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  8. OMGLOL, thanks, Jimmy. You Crazy and I love it '.~

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