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Tuesday, 1 August 2023
Food glorious food – a feast of stories from Read Paper Republic
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Nicky Harman writes: Paper Republic is a registered charity/ non-profit website dedicated to promoting enjoyment and understanding of Chin...
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Nicky Harman interviews Jeremy Tiang, Singaporean writer, translator and playwright
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Photo credit: Edward Hill Nicky: When you were growing up, what were the first Chinese-language stories you came across, and what drew y...
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Indie Spotlight: The Imperial Alchemist - AH Wang
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As the new contributor to the Indie Spotlight, I'm thrilled to introduce my first guest, AH Wang who has been inspired by a...
Friday, 18 May 2018
Quick Notice: Lord of Formosa by Joyce Bergvelt
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Koxinga was the Ming-dynasty champion who drove the Dutch colonialists from Formosa (Taiwan). In the West he is relatively little-known. But...
Friday, 13 April 2018
500 words from Joyce Bergvelt
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500 words from is an occasional series in which novelists talk about their new novels. Joyce Bergvelt is about to publish her debut novel...
Friday, 2 February 2018
Why Camphor Press reissued The Teahouse of the August Moon / John Ross
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When publishers reissue older titles, Asian Books Blog asks them why. Here, John Ross explains why Camphor Press reissued The Teahouse of ...
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
500 words from J.W. Henley
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500 Words From is a series of guest posts from writers, in which they talk about their latest books. J.W. Henley has just brought out h...
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Classics corner: A Pail of Oysters, by Vern Sneider
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Asian Books Blog generally covers new books, but in this new series, classics corner, guest writers will introduce older titles you may l...
Friday, 8 July 2016
A day in the life of Michael Cannings
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A day in the life of …is an occasional series in which people working in the publishing industry talk about their typical working day. He...
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