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Born in Mumbai, India, Jim wrote his first short story for a children’s magazine at the age of 15. His first English language work was a poem written while living in England during the Seventies. Equally at ease with writing about technology as he is with poems and short stories, Jim has cultivated a loyal set of international clients who value his industry insights. Inspiration for creating this website and an ensuing desire to preserve the moment in perpetuity, came when Jim looked into his granddaughter’s eyes for the first time. Jim is also a media consultant toProphecy Magazine a quarterly publication dedicated to portraying a fusion of architecture, art, fashion, music and metropolitan life. Current project at hand is to gather, update and compile suitable material for publication as a book of short stories. Jim is a founding member and the managing editor of a technology writers’ cooperative based in Natick, Massachusetts where he lives with his wife Hilda.


"Jim Rashid combines not only a poet's love of language, but a musician's ear and physicist's eye for the dance of metaphysics and nature. He has an uncanny, almost mystical, sense of spacetime's doorway into alternative realms.

His poems range from symphonic intonations of the new physics of cosmic grandeur and quantum unpredictability to the songful intimacies of love between people, animals and nature.

He seems to draw inspiration from an ancient Vedic philosophical inheritance of monism but embedded in a modernist, holographic vision of an effulgent emptiness; in short, he is a transcendental poet who plays passionately with an earthly love for the sensuous, emotive and timeless."

--- Jim Stallings, author of
Tales for Commuters & Other Time Travelers,
Hunters In The Fog, and Neon Nirvana

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http://www.whitepaperassociates.com
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http://www.urbanprophecy.com