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The Asian Bookshelf

The Asian Bookshelf

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Home to words and voices from Asia today

The Asian Bookshelf is a podcast delving into the world of Southeast Asian literature.

It focusses on narratives, characters, and themes.

It is co-hosted by acclaimed Asian-based writers T.A.Morton and Jon Gresham, and educator and presenter Devika Misra.

It explores Southeast Asian fiction and nonfiction books: what works for readers and why; movie and streaming potential, emerging trends, and spotlights key industry figures.

This show is for the discerning reader keen to take a deeper dive into the region’s exciting stories and emerging voices.

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  • The Asian Bookshelf talks to Dr Rosslyn Prosser and Dr Mandakini Arora on teaching Creative Writing in Singapore
    2024/09/15

    Writer, Jon Gresham, talks to Dr Rosslyn Prosser and Dr Mandakini Arora about teaching and studying creative writing at LaSalle College of Arts, the differences between teaching CW in Singapore and Australia, successful international South East Asian writers, submitting overseas, the process of decolonizing the anglo-centricity and colonial overhang of creative writing education, and the challenge of finding and exploring creativity.

    Dr Rosslyn Prosser is the Programme Leader of La Salle’s MA in Creative Writing, Dr Prosser is an academic & writer who has published a range of forms and genres from academic publication to life-writing, prose and creative non-fiction. She has taught creative writing, literary studies, media and communications and gender studies in Australian universities for over 20 years and at LaSalle for the last 2 years.

    Dr Mandakini Arora is a writer and has edited Small Steps, Giant Leaps: A History of AWARE and the Women’s Movement in Singapore (AWARE, 2007) & Jean Marshall’s Pahang Letters, 1953–54: Sidelights on Malaya During the Emergency (Ethos, 2017). She holds a PhD in history from Duke University & graduated from La Salle with an MA in Creative writing this year

    Books mentioned

    Mathew Salesses, Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writing & Workshopping (Catapult, 2021)

    Felicia Rose Chavez, The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: How to Decolonize the Creative Classroom(Haymarket Books, 2021)

    Barbara W Tuchman, The Guns of August (Penguin Random House, 1994, originally published in 1962)

    Olga Tokarczuk, Flights (Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2017)

    Benjamin Labatut, The Maniac (Pushkin Press, 2023)

    Akhil Sharma, Teaching Creative Writing in Singapore (Akhil Sharma, 2023)

    Kamau Brathwaite, Calypso

    Joshua Ip, Sonnets from the Singlish (Math Paper Press, 2012)

    Other Links

    LaSalle College of Arts, Master of Arts in Creative Writing

    American Women’s Association Writing Group

    Darryl Whetter

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  • The Asian Bookshelf discusses Dirty Old Media Men by Millie Lee (Monsoon 2024)
    2024/09/01

    The Asian Bookshelf discusses Dirty Old Media Men by Millie Lee (pseudonym)

    In this episode, presenter Devika Misra is joined by writer T.A. Morton to delve into Millie Lee's debut novel, Dirty Old Media Men. Together, they explore the memorable characters and key themes of the book, including sexual harassment in the workplace and the role of satire in addressing such critical issues. They also discuss whether the provocative title is reductive in today’s context.

    Book mentioned

    https://www.monsoonbooks.co.uk/product/dirty-old-media-men-by-millie-lee/

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    27 分
  • The Asian Bookshelf talks to Felicia Low and Adan Jimenez, writers of the award winning Sherlock Sam series (Epigram Books)
    2024/08/18

    Presenter Devika Misra, talks to Felicia Low and Adan Jimenez, writers of the award winning Sherlock Sam series (Epigram Books) about writing Sherlock Sam together, local books with strong characters, the differences between Middle Grade and Young Adult books, a new series coming from Felicia and Adan, Felicia’s work with Difference Engine, graphic novels and comics, and what’s next for Singapore’s greatest kid detective, Sherlock Sam.

    Books mentioned

    The Sherlock Sam Series (Epigram books)

    Mr Midnight Vol 104: Zombies in the Zoo (Angsana Books 2023)

    Little Hero, Emily Lim-Leh (Penguin Random House SEA 2024)

    Amazing Ash & Superhero Ah Ma, Melanie Lee & Arif Rafhan (Difference Engine 2020)

    Ace Agent Spy Cat and the Flying Squirrel, Darren Lim (Epigram Books 2020)

    Other Links

    Difference Engine, an independent comics publisher based in Singapore.

    Adan & Felicia on Instagram

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    22 分

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