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Boey's book, When I Was A Kid, is meant to be a prequel to the blog of his adult life. In May 2012, When I Was A Kid became a local non-fiction best-seller in Malaysia. [ 3 ] He is currently focusing on distribution in Asia, but his book is available internationally through the Blurb website. [ 1 ]
The Mr. Midnight book series consists of 129 books, [1] including 27 special edition copies. It is Asia's bestselling children's book series with over 3 million copies sold. The books have been translated into Burmese, Malay, Indonesian, and Chinese. [2]
Malaysia was formed in 1963 through the union of several former British colonies. Cartooning in the region dates back to 19th-century British Malaya. Singapore (part of Malaysia until 1965) and Penang, key trading hubs in Malaya, had thriving publishing industries that were central to the development of Malaysian comics until the mid-20th century. [10]
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Some bloggers use their blogs as a learning journal or a knowledge log to gather relevant information and ideas, and communicate with other people. [1] [10] Some teachers use blogs to keep in contact with students' parents. [11] Some bloggers use blogs to record their own personal life, [12] and express emotions or feelings. [13]
Matahari Books is a Malaysian publishing company founded in 2007 by Amir Muhammad. [1] It specialises in Malaysian non-fiction and also screenplay books. [2] It publishes books in both English and Malay. [3] According to the company's Facebook page, Matahari Books is an imprint of Buku Fixi. [4]
Tan Twan Eng (Chinese: 陳團英, b. 1972) is a Malaysian novelist who writes in English. He published his first novel, The Gift of Rain, in 2007.He is best known for his 2012 book The Garden of Evening Mists which won the Man Asian Literary Prize [1] and Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, making Tan the first Malaysian to be recognised by ...
Malcolm was born in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. He is of Bidayuh-Chinese descent. He started writing since he was six years old. [1] He previously worked as a copywriter and editor, before quitting a steady job to be a full-time writer. [5] He currently resides in Johor Bahru. [6]