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Shamsiah Fakeh’s memoir: a path less travelled
Read more: Shamsiah Fakeh’s memoir: a path less travelledFakeh’s memoir of the 10th communist regiment completes the story I heard when my father served with the 1st Royal Malay Regiment. Both form the narrative of my country’s independence.
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The Constant Companion Tales added to high school reading list
Read more: The Constant Companion Tales added to high school reading listThe Keeper Of My Kin and A Request for Betrayal selected by the Ministry of Education Malaysia for high school syllabus.
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The Constant Companion Tales debut at KLIBF 2025
Read more: The Constant Companion Tales debut at KLIBF 2025Salina Christmas meets readers at meet-and-greet session organised by distributor Gerakbudaya, her first author showcase at an international book fair.
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The Constant Companion Tales available at MPH Bookstores, Malaysia
Read more: The Constant Companion Tales available at MPH Bookstores, MalaysiaThe Keeper Of My Kin and A Request For Betrayal are now available at MPH Bookstores.
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Scissors in the Fold: Part Seven is out now on Amazon Kindle
Read more: Scissors in the Fold: Part Seven is out now on Amazon KindleGhost elephants, dangerous women and blades that fly on their own. That’s bound to make for an interesting story. Scissors in the Fold aims to entertain you at every turn of the page.
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IABF 2025 book talk: Monsters as metaphor
Read more: IABF 2025 book talk: Monsters as metaphorI’ll be giving a talk, “Monsters as metaphor. A discussion on grotesque creatures as a device in storytelling” at Ipoh Alternative Book Fest (IABF) 2025 on 3 May 2025.
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The Constant Companion Tales available at Eslite Bookstore in Malaysia
Read more: The Constant Companion Tales available at Eslite Bookstore in MalaysiaThe Keeper of My Kin and A Request for Betrayal are now available at Eslite Bookstore Malaysia.
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Wanted: Collaboration with filmmakers, animators or comic artists
Read more: Wanted: Collaboration with filmmakers, animators or comic artistsA reader suggested that my books would make an amazing film or TV series. “You’ll have catalysed an entire industry,” he said. That took me by surprise.
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A message from the beloved
Read more: A message from the belovedOld textbooks of my late brother’s were discovered because of a mishap. It dawns on me that a chain of events that happened to me in the past were signposts that help me navigate my course.
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George Orwell and William Morris
Read more: George Orwell and William MorrisGeorge Orwell and William Morris influence my creative direction. The former inspires me with his strong sense of social justice. The latter makes me realise that art is to be enjoyed by all, not exclusive to a select few.
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A book is a meditation
Read more: A book is a meditationAfter a bad Covid infection, I decided that my story can’t wait. I find that mindfulness is needed when writing fiction. And that I’m constantly on beginner’s mind.
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Lahad Datu: The horror of post-colonisation that you must watch
Read more: Lahad Datu: The horror of post-colonisation that you must watchA film on the invasion of Lahad Datu reminds us of a 1981 war classic, Bukit Kepong. Both films make us ponder over a disastrous possibility, should we choose a path other than peace.
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A ghost from the past
Read more: A ghost from the pastA kingdom that vanished after the fateful Anglo-Siamese Treaty in 1909 serves as the inspiration for The Devil from the Deep.
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Writing a hero
Read more: Writing a heroThe induction of a Malaysian commando, Lt Chan Ming Youn, reminds me of a character I created to address questions about our country’s history.
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All the beautiful things
Read more: All the beautiful thingsHow is it possible to write a horror story about peace, and make sadness sublime? Look to all the beautiful things.
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A Request For Betrayal: A story of unyielding hope
Read more: A Request For Betrayal: A story of unyielding hopeThis is a story about those who are desperately seeking peace, and the ghosts that stand in the way.
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The Keeper of My Kin is available in paperback
Read more: The Keeper of My Kin is available in paperbackThere’ll be a lot of demons, slashings and gore. If you find the story believable, it’s because it’s loosely inspired by true events in history.
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I went to Ayutthaya looking for a name and came back with a story
Read more: I went to Ayutthaya looking for a name and came back with a storyAyutthaya was torched to the grounds in 1767. But even today, its ruins continue to amaze visitors. Its history serves as a reminder that the enemy strikes successfully where the cracks have set in.
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Undoing the warrior
Read more: Undoing the warriorMy horror stories are about people trying to get out of situations. The conundrum lies in the choices they make: how to quit being a warrior without leaving any more dead bodies behind.
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A story for the hearts and minds
Read more: A story for the hearts and mindsWe write horror not only to amuse ourselves and our readers. We also want to make sense of situations we can’t yet comprehend.
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A visit to Yasukuni Shrine
Read more: A visit to Yasukuni ShrineMuch is said about the controversial shrine, some in protest, some as slander. So I decided to visit it and make up my own mind.