I have seen my name in print before, but this one is special because it was no long in the waiting: Sini Sana : Travels in Malaysia will be out in bookstores soon. It features one of my travel pieces, “Finding Zen at Tasik Kenyir” .
About the book:
“Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri …” Thus begins a Malay version of the proverb, “Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.” Humble, perhaps, but never humdrum. Sini Sana: Travels in Malaysia features the very Malaysian journeys of a dozen writers who have managed to uncover hidden gems that may not all glitter like gold, but are still rare and precious finds.
A kopitiam (coffee shop) stopover yields an unexpected trip back through time, and a promise delivered too late. A foreigner’s visit to a pasar malam (night market) educates and overwhelms him at the same time. A bad call turns triumph into tribulation atop a storm-swept mountain ridge. A catch-your-own-lunch island holiday enlivened by dodgy old boats, crusty captains and run-ins with the island’s local residents. There are encounters with trees that come alive and a child seemingly possessed by a Hindu god. These are just some of the stories found in this collection.
From idyllic beaches, isolated jungles and ancient ruins, to sleepy hollows and small towns, these travellers’ tales chart a course back to a country we once knew—or thought we knew—and its ongoing metamorphosis into a place of our best hopes and sweetest dreams. Even after all this time, it’s actually possible to find the new within the familiar.
I have yet to hold the book in my hand, because it is on its way from Kuala lumpur, but I know I’ll be happy when I do get it.
I’ll always remember that the germ of this piece was a post on this very blog. I made the post private once I had submitted the piece and it was accepted, so I cannot link it here, but it is one of the many reasons I’m thankful for this blog.
The other reasons are mostly you, the visitors, who have now become my blog friends. Thank you so much for reading, commenting and cheering me on as I stumble along on my little writing adventure.
Congrats!
Congrats! So wonderful to see your name in print. 😉
Thanks Talei! It is.
wow!!
Congrats 🙂
Thanks, Smita!
Fabulous, and so great it started on your blog! 🙂
I just googled Tasik Kenyir and it looks amazing. Yet another place to put on my ‘to visit’ list. 🙂
Thanks! I have emailed you.
Wonderful! I cannot understand why your stories are not already in anthologies by top authors. I learn something new from each visit here. And you are so very humble about your writing. Congratulations!
Gladys you do me honor. Thank you once again.
How exciting! Congrats.
Thanks!
Congratulations on your new publication! Looks like a great read! BTW, I travelled to Malaysia a long, long time ago, decades, and visited Kota Kinabalu (? not sure of the spelling) Beautiful place.
Thanks, yes you got the spelling right. Have emailed you.
Congratulations. Now your section will be the highlight of the book and publishers will come knocking at your door to publish you exclusively!! (hope that really happens!)
Lalalala 🙂 If wishes were horses…
But Thankyou, Stuart, for being such a kind friend. Off to check on my award now 🙂