Tuesday, January 30, 2007

International "Readings" - So Who's Coming?

So here's the line up of writers and poets for the "Readings" event 8.30, February 7th at Central Market Annex!

Roger Robinson is a poet, short fiction writer and lyricist who lives between London and Trinidad. He has performed worldwide and is an experienced workshop leader and lecturer on poetry. His performances often incorporate words and music, and his one-man shows are: The Shadow Boxer; Letter from My Father’s Brother; and Prohibition (all premiered at the British Festival of Visual Theatre at Battersea Arts Centre). He was also chosen by Decibel as one of 50 writers who have influenced the black-British writing canon over the past 50 years. He has published a book of short fiction, Adventures in 3D (2001) and a poetry collection, Suitcase (2004), and is currently working on a full-length novel.

Up to 2000, Roger Robinson was programme co-ordinator of Apples and Snakes. He was one of 30 poets chosen for the New Generation Poets collection at the National Portrait Gallery.

Louise Doughty is a novelist, playwright and critic. She is the author of five novels: Crazy Paving, Dance with Me, Honey-Dew, Fires in the Dark and Stone Cradle, and five plays for radio.

She has worked widely as a critic and broadcaster in the UK, where she lives, including a spell as Theatre Critic for the Mail on Sunday and presenter of several books and arts series for BBC Radio 4. In June 2007, Simon & Schuster UK will publish her first work of non-fiction, A Novel in a Year, based on her highly successful newspaper column of 2006. Throughout 2007, she will be writing another column for the Daily Telegraph's Saturday Review entitled A Writer's Year.

Isagani R. Cruz writes plays, essays, and short stories in Filipino and English, for which he has won numerous awards, including a SEAWRITE award, a Centennial Literary Contest award, and a Gawad Balagtas award. He has been named to the Hall of Fame of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards in Literature. He has written or edited more than 30 books.

He is also the Former Philippine Undersecretary of Education, the Director of the Teachers Academy of Far Eastern University in Manila, a Visiting Lecturer at the Ateneo de Manila University, and a Professor Emeritus, a University Fellow, and the Executive Publisher of Academic Publications of De La Salle University Manila. (A much longer version of his CV can be found on his blog!)

Tan Twan Eng was born in Penang, but lived in various places in Malaysia as a child. He studied law through the University of London, and later worked as an advocate and solicitor in one of Kuala Lumpur's most reputable law firms. He also has a first-dan ranking in aikido and is a strong proponent for the conservation of heritage buildings. He has spent the last year travelling around South Africa, and is currently living in Malaysia. His first novel The Gift of Rain is to be published in the UK by Myrmidon Books in March 2007.

Kam Raslan is a writer and director, working in film, TV and theatre in Malaysia. He is a columnist in The Edge weekly and Off The Edge magazine. Some of his writings were previously compiled in Generation. He also writes for Instant Café Theatre and will one day make his feature film. His first novel Confessions of an Old Boy has been serialised in Off the Edge and will be published in book form in March 2007 by Marshall-Cavendish.

Dina Zaman writes both fiction and non-fiction, and is interested in "religion, society and what makes Malaysians tick". She has a B.A. in Mass Communication and Creative Writing from Western Michigan University and an M.A. in Creative Writing from Lancaster University and has been published abroad and locally. Her first collection of short fiction was night & day, published by Rhino Press (1997), while her play Harakiri was produced by Chakra Works in 2003.

She began her career in journalism with her column Dina's Dalca in the New Straits Times. She has also written for other publications including Men's Review, Marie Claire, and the Rentakini section of online newspaper Malaysiakini which she also edited. Her new book, I Am Muslim is due to be published by Silverfish Books in March 2007.

Postscript:

Ruhayat X is in the process of making me a sexy poster for the event which I will post tomorrow.

Please note that, sadly, Edwin Thumboo who was on the list earlier, will not now be reading.

15 comments:

Greenbottle said...

i must come to this one...8.30 pm obviously right? nobody reads at 8.30 in the morning...i don't usually wake up till ten...

bibliobibuli said...

oh yeah p.m. ... will put that in

no breakfast readings hey!

Chet said...

Where's the sexy poster, Sharon? Ruhayat, right?

Oh yeah, I should be there. Must attend a reading before I get any older.

bibliobibuli said...

good for you, chet

look forward to seeing you there

Anonymous said...

Will be there if I can!

bibliobibuli said...

sexy poster coming v. soon chet

Chet said...

I saw already. Witty title.

bibliobibuli said...

ruhayat x is mighty clever ...

Ruhayat X said...

Mighty being the operative word. I eat breakfast every morning.

Anonymous said...

Breakfast of the mighty ! but don't you wonder why Edwin will not be reading ?

bibliobibuli said...

mighty mouse

anon - 'cos he won't be arriving till the day after

six readers is just nice anyway

but i would really love to hear edwin thumboo read his work too ...

Chet said...

What's the Malaysian breakfast of champions? Roti canai or nasi lemak?

Anonymous said...

Right now, it's crackers (Er.. biskut cap ping pong) :) been working all night :P

bibliobibuli said...

cap ping-pong puts a bounce in your step

(shoulda been a copywriter)

zafi said...

cant wait to meet khaled hosseini
the kite runner author...
well a new book by him is going to be released soon here in UK
check it out!
cheers!