December WAVE
I've walked with WAVE for one-and-a-half years. I've liked all the issues but I feel there are fewer well-researched articles and more entertainment stories. Please try to put as many serious articles as possible. Also can we have fewer advertisements and a fatter WAVE?
Shiva Bahadur Dangi,
Rolpa
I'm a great fan of WAVE and love to read every edition of the magazine. The December issue was mesmerising. The Young Ideas on AIDS, and Pushkar Shah's feature were really great. I also really liked the song book. Please print stories of some great English rock bands too. Go on giving fabulous stories cause we are here to support you.
Santosh Hamal
This is my first letter to WAVE. I have just started reading the magazine and I like it. It would be great to have a colour poster.Sovit Ghimire, Bhairawa I am a regular subscriber to your magazine and have found it worth-reading and informative. However, I suggest there should be room for fiction.
Dhananjay Shah
Central Department of English Tribhuvan University
Been reading WAVE for a couple of years now. Loving the ride till date but as of late, I think the magazine is going down. Regular stuff is missing and new features are being added, only to get discontinued later. And yes, please update the web site. I do make it a point to check it everyday and still find the same old things there. Makes you want to cry. But I still love the magazine.
Bishal Shrestha,
Dhading
It's always a pleasure to read WAVE. I am especially interested in new Nepali bands and the first thing I read is Bandwagon. Why don't you guys start to cover solo acts as well? I am sure there are pretty good ones out there.
Ramesh Sitaula,
Hetauda
To say that I am angry would be an understatement, really. I can't stand to see the magazine I love and care about so much going to the dogs, literally. The articles are getting shorter and shorter to the point that they sound like extended introductions rather than complete pieces.
Sambriddhi Gurung,
Kathmandu