Trouble is, I’m not quite sure what the drama was about, but it certainly was heartfelt. I was writing in my study when I became aware of the kerfuffle unfolding – birds in a panic. Not just one, but dozens. … Continue reading
Buy a watch? A dizzying amount of clothing… Or a handbag… Guess what these are! … Continue reading
Where Chinatown morphs into the rest of the old city The centre of Chinatown: Petaling Street, where the bank loses out to the hucksters Buyers’ paradise, but the tree refuses to give up Pancake-making is such a messy affair… … Continue reading
And I’ve read them both! (From the Orbit catalogue) … Continue reading
If you keep up with what the rest of the world was doing this week, you will know it was a major event in the Islamic calendar, when people do the main part of the Haj. Even for those who … Continue reading
. Sort of. Have spent the last couple of days silenced by the state of my throat, so a good time to work, no? And I spent the time working on my book-proposal-come-synopsis. Which is something I hate above all … Continue reading
As those of you who follow me on Twitter or Facebook will know, husband got noramlyed. Again. You see, he was so jealous of my huge, never-to-be-forgotten bit of noramlying, by an Icelandic volcano no less, that he decided to … Continue reading
From one of our nation’s newspapers… (Thanks to Smathi for the link!) Thursday November 11, 2010 Make voluntary activities compulsory for students: Rosmah By P. ARUNA KUALA LUMPUR: Institutes of higher learning should make it compulsory for students to get … Continue reading
So much around these days about how books made of paper will be a thing of the past and we’ll all be reading ebooks soon. Books you can shelve are doomed, dadidadida… Well, this figure below may mean exactly nothing … Continue reading
Firstly, US readers, you can get The Last Stormlord and Stormlord Rising in Nook Books over at Barnes and Noble. Look here. And secondly, you can hear me in a Salon Futura podcast here. Actually the other two being interviewed … Continue reading