WHAT’S ON IN APRIL 2007
THE
3rd MPH Breakfast Club for LitBloggers on
Saturday, April 28, 2007, will feature Kuala Lumpur-based journalist
Dina Zaman, whose new book,
I Am Muslim (Silverfish Books, 2007), a collection of essays, was published by Silverfish Books in March 2007;
Farish A. Noor, the author of such Malaysian bookstore staples as
The Other Malaysia (Silverfish Books, 2003) and
From Majapahit to Putrajaya (Silverfish Books, 2005); and
Larry Parr, the writer of
Tan Chin Nam: Never Say I Assume! (MPH Publishing, 2006), an autobiography of one of Malaysia’s leading captains of industry.
Dina Zaman will be introduced by
Sharon Bakar.
Farish A. Noor and
Larry Parr will be introduced by
Eric Forbes.
Kenny Mah will be moderating the session.
COMING NEXT
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THE
4th MPH Breakfast Club for LitBloggers on
Saturday, May 26, 2007, will feature
Malaysian Flavours (Pelanduk Publications, 1996) author
Lee Su Kim, whose new book,
A Nyonya in Texas: Insights of a Straits Chinese Woman in the Lone Star State (Marshall Cavendish, 2007), was published by Marshall Cavendish at the tail-end of 2006, and
David Byck, the author of
It’s a Long Way to the Floor (Johnathan Styles, 2006).
David will be sharing with us how practising yoga regularly has positively changed him physically, mentally and spiritually. He will also speak about how he started writing about yoga and read some extracts from his book. Both writers are not bloggers.
Lydia Teh will be introducing
Lee Su Kim, while
David Byck will be introduced by
Eric Forbes.
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THE
5th MPH Breakfast Club for LitBloggers on
Saturday, June 23, 2007, will feature
Zhang Su Li, an award-winning copywriter who has just come out with her first travel book called
A Backpack and a Bit of Luck (Marshall Cavendish, 2007), and
Adeline Loh, whose first book,
Peeing in the Bush: The Misadventures of Two Asian Girls in Zambia (MPH Publishing, July 2007), also a travel narrative, is being edited at the moment.
Zhang Su Li will be introduced by
Sharon Bakar while
Adeline Loh will be introduced by
Eric Forbes.
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THE
6th MPH Breakfast Club for LitBloggers on
Saturday, July 28, 2007, will feature
Tinling Choong, whose début novel,
FireWife, was published by Nan A. Talese/Doubleday on January 23, 2007. Born and bred in Penang, Malaysia,
Tinling is working towards her Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University. “
FireWife,” according to
Tinling, “is a story of plight and hope, escape and desire, offering vignettes in the lives of eight Asian women: a photographer, six women she photographs, and a girl travelling in between lives.” In January 2007,
FireWife was nominated for the
Henry Miller Award for the best literary sex scene published in the English language. And yes, she is a blogger.
Kenny Mah will be conducting a Q&A session with
Tinling.
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Tel: 603-2287 3600
4 Comments:
well its an excellent post you have here on Club for LitBloggers , i really enjoyed reading it, will be back soon.Do keep up the good work
Biby Cletus :- Blog
Eric, I bought a lot of I am Muslim for my friends back home (in Malaysia) and will certainly tell them to go. and I am sure some of my friends, and certainly my brother in law will want to go to the one with Lee Su Kim. Will drum up the publicity from here (London).
I heard that I AM MUSLIM is doing very well. I am really glad for Dina Zaman. And thanks for supporting the Breakfast Club for LitBloggers.
Whoa, this is really far into the future - I'll be back in Malaysia by then. Thanks for the forward planning, Eric, it helps overseas bookheads like me.
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