Janet Tay (below) was a litigation lawyer in a previous incarnation and says that she decided to leave the fast-paced life of waiting in courtrooms and long breakfasts at court canteens to indulge in her first loves - books and writing. She now puts on a literary editor's hat and works for a publishing house. She's also working towards a Masters degree in Literature at Universiti Malaya.
Her short story, Callus, was highly commended in the 2004 Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story competition and has also been adapted for the Oxford Bookworms World Stories collection which will be published in 2008. Another short story, Transience, appeared in the August edition of Off The Edge.
She read from a short story set in an airport lounge and told from two different viewpoints. It was self-assured writing and very well observed.
She showed us the city waking up in 4.30 a.m. a very effective listing poem, and then read us Like a Sparrow in prayer form. This was followed by several others including a poem about darkness after a generator fails, a comical sonnet Observe the Ant on the Toilet Floor, and a piece she has read in readings before, Moving On. It seems to me that Catalina is growing in self-assurance - both in her writing and in her delivery of her work. Hope that she now looks at getting some of her work published.
Today though she read a series of untitled poems telling the story of a relationship which:
starts - flourishes - failsVery moving and accessible, as with Catalina's pieces, it would be lovely to see them in print now the appetite is whetted.
This lady is taking my creative writing class but I don't think she needs any more than the permission to say "Go ahead and write, kid". I don't think she did at all badly for the first time she read.
She had read a piece Vani (below) posted in the comments of Haris Ibrahim's blog, a big howl of hurt about the ongoing Hindu temple demolitions in this country. Animah was so moved by Vani's words in Oppressed in My Own Country that she invited her along.
I hope Vani will continue to draw on that passion now that she has seen how she is able to affect and reach others.
Anyway, thanks (as always) to those who read, and those who came and supported so well. Thanks to Seksan for the beautiful venue. To Shahril for the lovely poster. To those who helped set up and clear away. To Catalina for bringing wine. To whoever brought all those snacky things.
Will try for December 29th for the next readings and will confirm as soon as possible. Shall we have a Christmas theme? I'll try to get some mistletoe!
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Some of teh pictures i took.
http://picasaweb.google.com/irmannoor/SeksanReadingNovember
Not many pictures of the readers, though.
Irman
Am so glad that the issue has affected people like Vani the way it should have. It's not just about ethics and legalities but identity; it is personal.
When I first started blogging about the issue, some Malaysian Indian friends I told refused to believe me. Mainly because the idea that it was happening seems something out of dystopia, I think, something that shook how people what to perceive their own country.
I still get hate mail and comments, not all of which I moderate through because some are so obviously hateful, from people claiming to be Malaysian Indians and supporting the temple demolitions, sometimes even blaming their fellow M'sian Indians for them.
Am praying the dramatic turns that took place in the last few days will turn out to be for the best.
*want to perceive
irman - theya re incredible. so much character in each portrait ...
sharanya - i also had to pinch myself and i still don't understand why it's happening, how it can happen ...
i hope things turn out ok. am cut up about that young man's death this morning.
a lot of things are being shaken up in this country at the moment. things aren't going to go back to where they were, but i don't know how they will be either.
well done animah for wearing yellow (BERSIH color) on saturday!
you're a terrific girl!
It was a joy to be there for both the events Sharon. It was nice being able to to put a face to to so many names I hear on the blog here.
Same here - people that I have only known as blog ids suddenly came to life :)
I had a jolly good time!
Irman! Your pictures are so nice!
Wow, awesome pics, Irman!
Wow, thanks Greenbottle. Machinist now calls me Bumble Bee. Sharon, you have mu full permission to nick my latest Facebook photo and replace it here, and on the Readings Group - this was a request of a longstanding fan of mine (coughs modestly).
Irman, your top model is fantastic.
Sharon, the Readings were lovely. All the Readers were wonderful. Give a big pat on your back.
thanks animah. you have fans??? you sure?
i am one of animah's fans!
Sharon, Sham, Irene, thanks.
Animah - Ive done two prints and they're really good. Definitely because of the model... I'll send the prints next time I go out...
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