The Act of Theft, my novella, was just named short-list finalist for 2013 Faulkner-Wisdom. That’s the third short-list finalist this year, after
An Unexpected Gift for a Growling Fool
for the novel and
The Girl in the Bathtub
, for novel-in-progress. Last year for the 2012 Faulkner-Wisdom, I had
two finalists:
A Perfect Day for an Expat Exit, novel, and
The Girl in the Bathtub, novel-in-progress, plus
The Resurrection of Jonathan Brady was a short-list finalist novel (also 2011).
So over the last two years, five of my books—four novels and one novella—have been named a finalist or a short list finalist for Faulkner-Wisdom.
Back in 2007, “Malaysian Games”, was even named runner-up in the Faulkner-Wisdom for short story; therefore, my fiction have been named short-list finalists or better in four of their categories. Isn’t it about time that I finally won the Faulkner-Wisdom?
I did win the Popular-Star
Reader’s Choice Award for my collection of short stories
Lovers and Strangers Revisited back in 2009 (and
translated into French in 2011).
And "Home for Hari Raya" from
Lovers and Strangers Revisited was filmed in Malaysia by Ohio University in 2013.
Odd years have been good for me. Of course, I’d rather have an agent and a two-book publishing deal in the US or the UK (and a film optioned, if that's not too much to ask). There is still plenty of time for 2013... —Borneo Expat Writer
**Here's the link to my
website, to MPH online for orders for
all three of my books, including my latest,
Spirit of Malaysia and for
Trois autres Malaisie.
Published on August 20, 2013 00:01