Asian Books Blog is based in
Singapore. Lion City Lit explores what’s going on in the City-State,
lit-wise. This month, I meet Edmund Wee,
the founder, publisher, and CEO of Epigram Books, one of Singapore’s largest
general trade publishing houses.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Thursday, 4 June 2015
500 Words From Melissa de Villiers
500 Words From...is a series of guest posts
from authors, in which they talk about their recently published books. Here, Melissa
de Villiers, a South African expat now living in Singapore, discusses The Chameleon House, her newly published
collection of short stories set in post-apartheid South Africa, London
and Singapore. The Chameleon House has
been longlisted for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2015.
So, over to Melissa…
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Just Quickly...
My recent interview with Xinran for Asian Review of Books was picked up by Caixin, click here.
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Just quickly
Monday, 1 June 2015
This Week in Asian Review of Books
Asian Books Blog is not a review site. If you want reviews, see the Asian Review of Books. Here is a list of its newest reviews, excerpts, essays, and round ups:
A Burmese Heart excerpt by Tinsa Maw-Naing and YMV Han
Climate Change Governance in Chinese Cities by Qianqing Mai and Maria Francesch-Huidobro reviewed by Mark L. Clifford
Revising US Grand Strategy Towards China by Ashley Tellis and Robert D Blackwell reviewed by Kerry Brown
The Eagle and the Dragon: Globalization and European Dreams of Conquest in China and America in the Sixteenth Century by Serge Gruzinski reviewed by Juan José Morales
Climate Change Governance in Chinese Cities by Qianqing Mai and Maria Francesch-Huidobro reviewed by Mark L. Clifford
Revising US Grand Strategy Towards China by Ashley Tellis and Robert D Blackwell reviewed by Kerry Brown
The Eagle and the Dragon: Globalization and European Dreams of Conquest in China and America in the Sixteenth Century by Serge Gruzinski reviewed by Juan José Morales
Sunday, 31 May 2015
The Sunday Post
A rojak* of items that caught
my eye this week…
Can Xue Takes Prize
The eighth annual Best Translated Book
Awards (BTBA) were announced at BookExpo America last week, with Can Xue’s The Last Lover, translated from the Chinese by Annelise Finegan Wasmoen, published
by Yale University Press, taking home the award for fiction.
Friday, 29 May 2015
Indie Spotlight: Fran Pickering
Indie
Spotlight is our monthly column on self-publishing. This month Raelee Chapman speaks to Fran Pickering
the indie author of the popular Josie Clark East-West fusion murder mysteries.
Josie is an English expat sleuth living in Tokyo where these mysteries are set.
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Thursday, 28 May 2015
China is Guest of Honour at BookExpo America's Global Market Forum
BookExpo America, (BEA) North
America’s foremost publishing event featuring the latest in print and digital
book publishing began yesterday, May 27, in New York.
China is the guest of honour for
the global market forum part of the conference. The country has sent along a
high ranking delegation of top publishing professionals, internationally
acclaimed authors, and senior government officials in an effort to widen and deepen the
cultural and business ties between the world’s two largest publishing
markets. “This is the most significant
foreign delegation that we have ever hosted at America’s largest publishing
convention”, said Steven Rosato, BEA’s Show Director. "We are honoured to welcome China and we
look forward to making this a rewarding experience for everyone involved."
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