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Writer4me.com comes from Pinaki Ghosh Digital Media, one of the fastest growing media groups of US, UK, and India, owning several important websites with over 35 staff in our head office. We operate simultaneously from two major cities. Our in-house writers include some bestseller writers of India, writing bestseller books, editing top of the chart magazines, some with the background of working with BBC, National Geographic Channel, and as Wikipedia editors, having professionally written the web content of hundreds of websites, heavily downloaded ebooks, highly appreciated books. The same team has also gone into the record-books as being responsible for releasing the first and largest selling Indian language greeting cards. No wonder the banners, headers, cartoons and ebook covers created by this team will be much acclaimed.
About the founder, Pinaki Ghosh
* Written over 75 Wikipedia articles.
* Editor of The Freethinker magazine
* Author of 7 books including bestsellers & over 50 ebooks.
* Worked with BBC Television (film Desi DNA, directed by Sangeeta
Sahdev, between April-May 2007)
* Worked with National Geographic Channel in 2005.
* Worked with Channel 4 (UK) for the film Gurubusters in 1995.
* 10 yrs experienced as a writer; tied up with a renouned UK media group
in 2006.
* Written content of over 150 websites
First bestseller at 17
Pinaki wrote his first 400 page bestseller at the age of 17. That was the 1st turning point in his life. The book was a commercial success, and remained in the top 10 charts for 46 weeks. He was still in school then. Pinaki became a regular contributor of many of the major and best magazines of the market, contributing fiction as well as nonfiction. Between 1995 and 2000 he wrote three major books. Pinaki ventured as a movie director and in 1998 when he directed his first mini series for Doordarshan, the no 1 Asian television channel by popularity. This work for children was appreciated and he was hired by Channel 4 (UK) in 1995 for their production, Gurubusters.
Pioneer of Indian language greeting cards
In 1999 Pinaki carefully studied the greeting card market of the 100 billion population India. He found out that the market was huge and was controlled by few players and largely dominated by English language greeting cards. He decided to try out Indian language greeting cards for this enormous market. In 2000 he launched the world’s first Bengali (Bangla) language greeting cards that were out of stock in 7 days. They had to be reprinted on the 8th day. His brand became the no 1 selling Indian greeting card brand, and is still the no. 1.
Working with BBC, National Geographic Channel and Wikipedia
After working with National Geographic Channel in 2005, for the X-Men series, Pinaki focused fully into writing. He had become busy as a web content writer by the end of 2005, writing simultaneously for about 20 websites every month. From web content to sales pages; books to ebooks— he was working on all.
Pinaki became associated with Wikipedia from 2005, and wrote over 75 articles for Wikipedia, related mostly to literature, books, authors and India.
Pinaki Worked with BBC television for the film Desi DNA in May 2007, directed by Snageeta Sahdev. It was telecast in August 2007.
As a ghostwriter of celebrities
Pinaki has worked as a ghostwriter for celebrities like Hollywood-Bollywood movie stars to UK politicians. He has helped them write their biography or books. At present a major section of the clients of Writer4me are celebrities.
Teaming up with UK
When Pinaki was getting busier with increased requests, he understood what he needed was a team of talented writers. He had teamed up with a UK media group to co-ordinate their editorial division using his team of writers.
As an Editor
Pinaki acted as the Editor of several major websites like www.globallinks4u.com: Presently writer4me team edits several popular websites.
Works within India
Besides launching the world's 1st Bengali greeting cards, Pinaki has regularly written for magazines like Sananda (number 1 women's magazine in Bengali), Unish Kuri (number 1 teen magazine in Eastern India). Recently started contributing in Anandamela, one of the oldest and most popular magazines for children in India.