Showing posts with label anthony isoh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthony isoh. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Feeling the Heat at the Coolest Event

Readings@Seksan might have been voted one of the coolest events in town, but I can tell you that on Saturday afternoon the heat was intense, the humidity suffocating. So hot in fact that our first writer started to feel unwell halfway through his set, and had to stop.

But Shinji Moriwaki came back in the second part of the afternoon with a high-energy delivery of very powerful hip-hop poems with social and political themes- the first one about Islamic fundamentalism particularly clever.

I first heard Shinji during the open mic session at one of the Wayang Kata gigs last year and knew I had to invite him. Some of you may know him better as Figure of Speech, a hip-hop drum 'n' bass emcee who is also a member of The Works.

Our Nigerian-resident-in-Malaysia author Anthony Isoh told us a little about his latest novel Black Banana and read to us from the first chapter.

Bissme S. is a journalist with The Sun and I've linked to his interviews with authors several times. He also writes short fiction, and has had stories published in Dark City 2 and now in Aweks (translated into Malay). He read for us a story called To Be His Lover which had a very surprising ending.

Kenny Mah catches the insecurities and the bitter-sweetness of love so well. (One of the pieces he was Hide and Seek).

Nazri M. Annuar, better known as Vovin who read a short story from K-Eight the latest publication put out by Sindiket Soljah.

Poet Pey Colbourne was also making her second appearance at Readings and I hope it isn't too long before we have a book of her work. Among the poems she read Lost Seasons of Sun and Rain which expressed a nostalgia for the Malaysian climate (and a peel of thunder rang out bang on cue!) and a magical piece called Fox Women based on a Chinese legend.

Kathleen Choo, George Wielgus, Reza Rosli and Hazlan Zakaria members of Poetry Underground (a very active group which meets regularly to work on their poetry and practice performance skills - find them here on Facebook) gave us a poem each, (and very appropriately Kathleen's and George's were about about what poetry should be like!)

Our afternoon ended with slices of a delicious butter cake (with a slightly salty to tease the tongue topping) baked for us by Nigel Skelchy of Just Heavenly.


Sincere thanks to all who read and all who came. To Shahril Nizam for the lovely poster - his only reward for which is plenty of good karma! To Seksan (below) for the beautiful space, even more good karma.

Apologies for not being too fast blogging all this. My camera packed up and I had to beg the photos from Lyrical Lemongrass from whom I lifted the pictures of Kenny, Pey, Shinji, cake and Seksan (see the whole set here) and from Daphne Lee (the pictures of Anthony and Bissme).

Our next event is on June 28th and among the readers will be award-winning Sri Lankan author, Elmo Jayawardena.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Anthony Isoh for Readings

Meet Anthony Isoh, one of our readers for Seksan this Saturday. Currently a law student at Help Institute, this Nigerian author has written two novels. The first Mugu Hunters is a group of Nigerian fraudsters who set out to swindle gullible western men while the second, Black Banana is set in Malaysia and inspired by the humiliation and abuse of domestic workers.

He is profiled by Henry Akubuiro in Nigeria's Daily Sun.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Breakfast Book Sale, Tea Time Reading

Reading is sexy, promises Daphne Lee, and invites you all to a book sale at Dram Projects in Section 17 tomorrow morning. (Click poster for details). Proceeds go to the Malaysian-UK exchange Project.
We'll start setting up at 9 and be ready to sell books by 10!
she says.

Quite apart from from feeding your reading habit, you can feed your hungry appetite with a lovely big breakkie at Food Foundry next door.
Baked Beans, Sautéed Mushrooms, Toast, Bacon and Sausages with Scrambled or Fried Eggs choice of coffee or tea RM18.90

French Toast with apple fillings 9.90

Pancakes with honey and jam 10.90

Scrambled eggs with salmon on toast 13.90
Also on tomorrow, a reading by Nigerian author Anthony Isoh from his self-published novel Black Banana at Silverfish from 5.30pm to 7.00pm .