I’m always intrigued by novels set in Thailand that were written before ‘my time.’ By that that I mean books written before I was born or when I was still…
In my essay From Alice to Gatsby I wrote about the books that influenced my life up to my university graduation. I also wrote about the many books that the walls…
From a structural point of view, Falcon. At the Court of Siam by American author John Hoskin is an interesting experiment. The book begins with an unfinished Prologue (which intends…
After another successful literary festival, Neilson Hays Library in Bangkok is now organizing a series of discussion for ladies with the title ‘Ladies’ Talk and Inspiration.’ Each session has its…
Word Play, Bangkok’s annual literary festival, brings to you some of the best Bangkok-based Thai and international authors, poets, artists and workshop leaders. Where? Neilson Hays Library, Garden Gallery Cafe…
Here are some of the book reviews, fiction and publishing news about Thailand that caught my attention this week: Thailand Book Reviews John Daysh reviews A Year in the ‘Kok…
Christopher G. Moore, a Bangkok-based Canadian writer, is by now a well-established brand name both locally (in Thailand) and internationally. His Vincent Calvino novels have been translated into 12 languages…
Vampire literature is back in everyone’s focus. As a matter of fact, it seems that bookstores have their bookshelves crammed with vampire adventures, both for young adult readers and the…
Maclean J. Storer is an English-born Australian writer who is currently living and working in Bangkok, Thailand. His debut novel, Forward O Peasant! (And Total Victory Shall Be Ours!), a…
Aaron Le Boutillier was born in 1970 in Jersey, a small island in the English Channel. He is the author of And Then One Morning – A Personal Odyssey, a…