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Writing About Not Writing, YET again!!

By 13/05/2008writing

I have been patiently waiting for the broadband, so I can begin writing my blogs again, but well, I guess I have to start writing them without it.

Seven days since we applied for the phone and the broadband, but still no show.

I guess Malaysia is a country great for vacationing, the pace so slow, the people so smiley and the food so scrumptious.

But to live in, and get things done, er…., Singapore is miles better. There, after 4 hours of applying, I had my mobile phone connection, TV, broadband and land line, all in one go.

But since Malaysia is where I am, I have to put up with all the smiling, the inefficiency, and do some smiling of my own. Just that it will conceal my gnashing teeth.

Hope I have some teeth left by the time I get my broadband.

Thanks to all the absolute sweethearts who have kept the blog stat counter going when I wasn’t around. You know who you are, and I love you all:)

Damyanti Biswas

Damyanti Biswas is the author of You Beneath Your Skin and numerous short stories that have been published in magazines and anthologies in the US, the UK, and Asia. She has been shortlisted for Best Small Fictions and Bath Novel Awards and is co-editor of the Forge Literary Magazine. Her literary crime thriller series, the Blue Mumbai, is represented by Lucienne Diver from The Knight Agency. Both The Blue Bar and The Blue Monsoon were published in 2023.

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10 Comments

  • damyantig says:

    Now that I know for sure that my connection will not drop while I am halfway through responding to a comment, let me thank you all.

    Darc, Your welcome was a little early, I couldn’t manage to upload a post before today:)

    Annie, yes, Malaysian service sector SUCKS! If Canada is anything like this, it is pretty bad.

    Kym, thanks for being such a loyal reader. I really don’t think I deserve it.

    Ovidia, it feels great to be missed:)

    Indigo, I suppose I could tell you all about it on email:)

    LBW, I don’t know about Singapore lit revival, but I do agree that you do need a sense of humor to live in strait-laced Singapore. This is a country where there are notices on building playground: Children must keep the noise down while playing. Thanks for thinking of me

    Rick, Thanks for wondering, and it feels so good to be back!

    Lofter, you ARE such a good friend:). But now that I have my own broadband, *throws up her hands in the air and does a jiggle*, I think I will pass!

  • Lofter says:

    Fear not, my friend. Texas isn’t that far from Malaysia… feel free to drop by and use my computer any time you want. 😀

  • rick mobbs says:

    wondered what had happened to you!

  • lactatingbookworm says:

    Yay! I went to a talk /luncheon the other day where there were quite a few Singaporean writers, and a publisher. There’s supposed to be quite a lit revival in Singapore these days. One question that came up was about why these writers had so much humour in their writing. One guy had a great answer and said it was because of how multicultural your society is and when you have so many different people living in the one place, you need that humour. But he also attributed it to Malayan culture which he said was quite quirky and laid back.
    I thought about you during this talk as you’re the only Singaporean writer I know of!

  • indigobunting says:

    I’m almost relieved that I’m not too far behind here, because I am so far behind in my blog reading. So much yet I haven’t figured out about your life…moving from Singapore to Malaysia…what brings about the travel…etc. etc. Fascinating.

  • Ovidia says:

    missed you… glad to know you’ll be back soon!

  • Kym says:

    Good to know you’ll be writing again.

  • Sound a bit like Canada there in terms of service. This too shall pass, eh?

  • DarcKnyt says:

    Welcome back, Damyanti. I was away for a time too. It’s good to see you back and writing.

    Even if it’s about not writing. 😉