The Kuala Lumpur International Literary Festival 2007
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Brian Castro / Shanghai Dancing (Australia)
Camilla Gibb / Sweetness in the Belly (Canada)
Eda Kriseova (Czech Republic)
Laksmi Pamuntjak (Indonesia)
Randa Abdel-Fattah / Does My Head Look Big in This? (Australia)
Salleh Ben Joned / As I Please (Malaysia)
Elizabeth Smither (New Zealand)
Wong Phui Nam / An Acre of a Day’s Glass (Malaysia)
Dina Zaman / I am Muslim (Malaysia)
Benjamin Zephaniah (United Kingdom)
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5 Comments:
Hmm, I wonder if Silverfish Books have designed a poster for the event yet? My fingers do itch so... ;)
Argh... couldn't help myself. Did a quick sidebanner on my blog to promote it.
OK, now back to the design of the 2nd Breakfast Club poster. Just can't find the images I want... grrr....
Excellent banner. The black-and-white theme is very catchy. I like it very much.
Thanks! :)
By the way, I've done a write-up on last Saturday's MPH Breakfast Club for LitBloggers and Readings at Seksan's on my blog. Imran took really good photos.
Great job, Kenny!
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