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September 4, 2007

Saludos! (from new blogger Abha Malpani)

Note: Today our latest vagablogger Abha Malpani introduces herself (we’ll announce more new bloggers at the end of this month). Abha is a 27-year old aspiring travel-writer who teaches English in Madrid. She writes:

I was born in India, grew-up in England and graduated in Australia. My parents live in Dubai where I was a suit in a public relations firm for 4 years. About 2 years ago I read Vagabonding which gave me the ultimate push I needed to quit my job so I could travel, live in a different culture and have a go at writing without getting midnight calls for crisis communication.

Other than ranting on my own blog and trying to get published more in print, I am a regular contributor to Gridskipper, Written Road and Map Magazine — a Madrid based expat website.

And here I am today writing for Vagablogging…absolutely thrilled. I hope you enjoy reading my posts as much as I will enjoy writing them.

Welcome, Abha!

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