500 Words From...is a series of guest posts from Asia-based
authors published by Asia-based, or Asia-focussed, publishing houses, in which
they talk about their latest books. Here Kolkata-native Kalyan Lahiri, talks about his debut
novel, The Kolkata Conundrum, which
introduces detective Orko Deb. It is published by Hong Kong-based Crime WavePress.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
This Week in Asian Review of Books
See the Asian Review of Books for ever-interesting discussion. Here are links to its newest reviews, excerpts, letters, essays, listings, news items, and round ups:
November 19: Launch of Eight Hong Kong Poets and latest ARB Quarterly a listing of interest to readers in Hong Kong
Outside reading: links to essays and articles on books, politics and culture
China 1945: Mao’s Revolution and America’s Fateful Choice by Richard Bernstein reviewed by Tim O’Connell
The Tsar of Love and Techno: Stories by Anthony Marra reviewed by Peter Gordon
Outside reading: links to essays and articles on books, politics and culture
China 1945: Mao’s Revolution and America’s Fateful Choice by Richard Bernstein reviewed by Tim O’Connell
The Tsar of Love and Techno: Stories by Anthony Marra reviewed by Peter Gordon
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Just Quickly...
Click here for a very nice piece by Elizabeth Roberts, about my novel Olivia & Sophia, from the UK Telegraph.
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Indie Spotlight:John Hudspith
Indie Spotlight is our monthly column on self-publishing. This month
our regular columnist, Siobhan Daiko, who is herself an indie author, interviews
her UK-based editor, John Hudspith, about his work.
As well as editing manuscripts, John also offers advice on such topics
as overcoming writer’s block, creating an epic, and the eBook eruption - he is
a one-man, one-stop service for indie authors wherever they live. Meanwhile, he too is an indie author. His first novel, Kimi's Secret won a highly coveted YouWriteOn book of the year
award in 2013. The second novel in his Kimi series, Kimi’s Fear, is out now.
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Sue Guiney: Philanthropist And Author
Sue Guiney is the British-based
American founder of Writing Through, a charity working with children in
Cambodia to promote conceptual thought and self-esteem, through the teaching of
creative writing. Instruction is in English, so classes also help
students develop fluency in a language that opens doors otherwise closed to them.
Sue is also a poet, and a novelist. Her novels explore modern-day Cambodia. I met her in Singapore, to discuss both her philanthropy, and her writing.
Sue is also a poet, and a novelist. Her novels explore modern-day Cambodia. I met her in Singapore, to discuss both her philanthropy, and her writing.
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Just Quickly...
William L.Gibson, author of Singapore Yellow, the second novel in his Detective Hawksworth Trilogy, has written his own account of our recent shared book launch, you can check out his version here.
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