“The Funeral Procession”, a 1000-word
excerpt from my novel A Perfect Day for an Expat Exit, has been accepted by The
Secret Attic, a British anthology.
It follows the acceptance of another excerpt, “Monkey Beech”, a full short story, taken from the same novel, accepted by the same publication
last month.
So far, parts of five
chapters have been published in six countries, fourteen times—all of chapters
one and two, nearly all of chapters five and eleven, and part of chapter fifteen. One excerpt was even translated into French.
I have turned two other
chapters into long short stories and several other parts into flash fiction. Even though this novel has never been
published, mostly through my own stubbornness, since I had a chance to publish
it in Singapore (and Malaysia) a really, really long time ago, I have held off
and have been revising it every couple of years, including last year, where it was
a finalist in the 2019 Faulkner Wisdom Novel Awards. (Also a finalist in 2017 & 2016.
Each publication from
that novel shows me that I’m on the right track and bolsters its chances of
being published in the US or UK, my desired markets, along with Malaysia and
Singapore. I’ve been very patient. In fact, I have completed a sequel full of
excerpts that I could no doubt publish when I get around to it…
—Borneo Expat Writer
My
interviews with four Malaysian novelists and one poet:
Ivy
Ngeow author of Cry of the Flying Rhino, winner of the 2016
Proverse Prize.
Golda
Mowe author of Iban Dream and Iban Journey.
Preeta
Samarasan author of Evening is the Whole Day.
Chauh Guat Eng author of Echoes of Silence and Days of Change.
Chauh Guat Eng author of Echoes of Silence and Days of Change.
Also, Malachi
Edwin Vethamani, author of Complicated Lives and Life
Happens.
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