Author: A to Z
Publisher: SRI BOOKS, an imprint of the Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
In this fourth collection of short stories, we have more real-life tales for you, some fiction too, and some that straddle the two! Ms Delight — Brooke Chew — 1 Ah Moi — H Gill — 8 The Large Medium — May Han Thong — 18 Black Forest — Jo Lim — 31 Cosmic Song — Yen-Kheng Lim — 36 Pandemic — Jan Thong — 56 To Be, Or Not To Be — Rajesh R Parwani — 62 A Marriage Tale — Anya Seth — 72 Fading Years — Jan Thong — 78 I Remember — Rajesh R Parwani — 83
Sri Anthology IV: Short Fiction and Nonfiction
Sri Anthology 3: Short Fiction and Nonfiction
Author: A 2 Z
Publisher: SRI BOOKS, an imprint of the Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
In this third collection of short stories we have both fiction and nonfiction! Can you guess which is which? A Letter to Mr. Nobody — Jo Lim — 1 Still Wanderings — Manali Pattnaik — 5 Voting for Earth — May Han Thong — 17 Beyond the Mountain — Lingzhi Li — 29 Shrey’s Corner — Yen-Kheng Lim— 34 Heroes in Plain Sight — Neha G — 52 Sisterhood — Elena M — 60 Aliens Cleansing — Jan Thong — 65 Jalan Kayu Primary School — Rajesh R Parwani — 70 The Glory of Death — May Han Thong — 78 High Fever — Rajesh R Parwani — 88
Publisher: SRI BOOKS, an imprint of the Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
In this third collection of short stories we have both fiction and nonfiction! Can you guess which is which? A Letter to Mr. Nobody — Jo Lim — 1 Still Wanderings — Manali Pattnaik — 5 Voting for Earth — May Han Thong — 17 Beyond the Mountain — Lingzhi Li — 29 Shrey’s Corner — Yen-Kheng Lim— 34 Heroes in Plain Sight — Neha G — 52 Sisterhood — Elena M — 60 Aliens Cleansing — Jan Thong — 65 Jalan Kayu Primary School — Rajesh R Parwani — 70 The Glory of Death — May Han Thong — 78 High Fever — Rajesh R Parwani — 88
Sri Anthology: Volume V, Short Fiction and Nonfiction
Author: A to Z
Publisher: Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
In this fifth collection of short stories we have more tales for you: some true, some made up, and some in the grey zone! Cry — Thong May Han — 1 About Time — Rajesh R Parwani — 10 The Way We Once Were — Anya Seth — 20 The Folk — Jay Yap — 28 A Place to be Quiet — Jo Lim — 38 39 Michan Road — Renée Abrahams — 43 Power Play — Thong Kim Fook — 48 Subterfuge in Switzerland — Thong May Han — 59 The Five Stages of Unclehood in Singapore — Rajesh R Parwani — 70
Publisher: Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
In this fifth collection of short stories we have more tales for you: some true, some made up, and some in the grey zone! Cry — Thong May Han — 1 About Time — Rajesh R Parwani — 10 The Way We Once Were — Anya Seth — 20 The Folk — Jay Yap — 28 A Place to be Quiet — Jo Lim — 38 39 Michan Road — Renée Abrahams — 43 Power Play — Thong Kim Fook — 48 Subterfuge in Switzerland — Thong May Han — 59 The Five Stages of Unclehood in Singapore — Rajesh R Parwani — 70
Sri Anthology VI
Author: Jo LIm
Publisher: Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN: 9811892393
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Welcome, dear reader, to the sixth volume of this vibrant anthology series, where fact and fiction interlock in a dance of storytelling! As with the volume before, we offer you a tapestry woven from diverse threads, a kaleidoscope of experiences to ignite your imagination and pique your curiosity. Within these pages, you'll find yourself transported to realms both familiar and fantastical. You'll meet characters who will challenge your perspectives and stay with you long after the final line. Whether you crave the raw honesty of personal narrative or the immersive escapism of fiction, this anthology caters to your every literary desire. This year we also have some experimental results from generative AI: most of this preface, the two haikus and one story in this volume, were generated by AI.
Publisher: Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN: 9811892393
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Welcome, dear reader, to the sixth volume of this vibrant anthology series, where fact and fiction interlock in a dance of storytelling! As with the volume before, we offer you a tapestry woven from diverse threads, a kaleidoscope of experiences to ignite your imagination and pique your curiosity. Within these pages, you'll find yourself transported to realms both familiar and fantastical. You'll meet characters who will challenge your perspectives and stay with you long after the final line. Whether you crave the raw honesty of personal narrative or the immersive escapism of fiction, this anthology caters to your every literary desire. This year we also have some experimental results from generative AI: most of this preface, the two haikus and one story in this volume, were generated by AI.
Sri Anthology
Author: A to Z
Publisher: SRI Books, an imprint of the Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN: 9811450455
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
In this second collection of short nonfiction, we have a dozen real-life tales for you: stories of growing up, love, loss, helplessness, joy, adventure, taking charge, and … letting go …
Publisher: SRI Books, an imprint of the Simplicity Research Institute
ISBN: 9811450455
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
In this second collection of short nonfiction, we have a dozen real-life tales for you: stories of growing up, love, loss, helplessness, joy, adventure, taking charge, and … letting go …
Marriage of a Thousand Lies
Author: SJ Sindu
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616957913
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
“What a gorgeous, heartbreaking novel.”—Roxane Gay A necessary and exciting addition to both the Sri Lankan-American and LGBTQ canons, SJ Sindu's debut novel offers a moving and sharply rendered exploration of friendship, family, love, and loss. Lucky and her husband, Krishna, are gay. They present an illusion of marital bliss to their conservative Sri Lankan–American families, while each dates on the side. It’s not ideal, but for Lucky, it seems to be working. She goes out dancing, she drinks a bit, she makes ends meet by doing digital art on commission. But when Lucky’s grandmother has a nasty fall, Lucky returns to her childhood home and unexpectedly reconnects with her former best friend and first lover, Nisha, who is preparing for her own arranged wedding with a man she’s never met. As the connection between the two women is rekindled, Lucky tries to save Nisha from entering a marriage based on a lie. But does Nisha really want to be saved? And after a decade’s worth of lying, can Lucky break free of her own circumstances and build a new life? Is she willing to walk away from all that she values about her parents and community to live in a new truth? As Lucky—an outsider no matter what choices she makes—is pushed to the breaking point, Marriage of a Thousand Lies offers a vivid exploration of a life lived at a complex intersection of race, sexuality, and nationality. The result is a profoundly American debut novel shot through with humor and loss, a story of love, family, and the truths that define us all.
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1616957913
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
“What a gorgeous, heartbreaking novel.”—Roxane Gay A necessary and exciting addition to both the Sri Lankan-American and LGBTQ canons, SJ Sindu's debut novel offers a moving and sharply rendered exploration of friendship, family, love, and loss. Lucky and her husband, Krishna, are gay. They present an illusion of marital bliss to their conservative Sri Lankan–American families, while each dates on the side. It’s not ideal, but for Lucky, it seems to be working. She goes out dancing, she drinks a bit, she makes ends meet by doing digital art on commission. But when Lucky’s grandmother has a nasty fall, Lucky returns to her childhood home and unexpectedly reconnects with her former best friend and first lover, Nisha, who is preparing for her own arranged wedding with a man she’s never met. As the connection between the two women is rekindled, Lucky tries to save Nisha from entering a marriage based on a lie. But does Nisha really want to be saved? And after a decade’s worth of lying, can Lucky break free of her own circumstances and build a new life? Is she willing to walk away from all that she values about her parents and community to live in a new truth? As Lucky—an outsider no matter what choices she makes—is pushed to the breaking point, Marriage of a Thousand Lies offers a vivid exploration of a life lived at a complex intersection of race, sexuality, and nationality. The result is a profoundly American debut novel shot through with humor and loss, a story of love, family, and the truths that define us all.
Blue-Skinned Gods
Author: SJ Sindu
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641292431
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
From the award-winning author of Marriage of a Thousand Lies comes a brilliantly written, globe-spanning novel about identity, faith, family, and sexuality. In Tamil Nadu, India, a boy is born with blue skin. His father sets up an ashram, and the family makes a living off of the pilgrims who seek the child’s blessings and miracles, believing young Kalki to be the tenth human incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. In Kalki’s tenth year, he is confronted with three trials that will test his power and prove his divine status and, his father tells him, spread his fame worldwide. While he seems to pass them, Kalki begins to question his divinity. Over the next decade, his family unravels, and every relationship he relied on—father, mother, aunt, uncle, cousin—starts falling apart. Traveling from India to the underground rock scene of New York City, Blue-Skinned Gods explores ethnic, gender, and sexual identities, and spans continents and faiths, in an expansive and heartfelt look at the need for belief in our globally interconnected world.
Publisher: Soho Press
ISBN: 1641292431
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
From the award-winning author of Marriage of a Thousand Lies comes a brilliantly written, globe-spanning novel about identity, faith, family, and sexuality. In Tamil Nadu, India, a boy is born with blue skin. His father sets up an ashram, and the family makes a living off of the pilgrims who seek the child’s blessings and miracles, believing young Kalki to be the tenth human incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. In Kalki’s tenth year, he is confronted with three trials that will test his power and prove his divine status and, his father tells him, spread his fame worldwide. While he seems to pass them, Kalki begins to question his divinity. Over the next decade, his family unravels, and every relationship he relied on—father, mother, aunt, uncle, cousin—starts falling apart. Traveling from India to the underground rock scene of New York City, Blue-Skinned Gods explores ethnic, gender, and sexual identities, and spans continents and faiths, in an expansive and heartfelt look at the need for belief in our globally interconnected world.
The Boat People
Author: Sharon Bala
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0385542305
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Globe and Mail bestseller, The Boat People is an extraordinary novel about a group of refugees who survive a perilous ocean voyage only to face the threat of deportation amid accusations of terrorism When a rusty cargo ship carrying Mahindan and five hundred fellow refugees from Sri Lanka's bloody civil war reaches Vancouver's shores, the young father thinks he and his six-year-old son can finally start a new life. Instead, the group is thrown into a detention processing center, with government officials and news headlines speculating that among the "boat people" are members of a separatist militant organization responsible for countless suicide attacks—and that these terrorists now pose a threat to Canada's national security. As the refugees become subject to heavy interrogation, Mahindan begins to fear that a desperate act taken in Sri Lanka to fund their escape may now jeopardize his and his son's chance for asylum. Told through the alternating perspectives of Mahindan; his lawyer, Priya, a second-generation Sri Lankan Canadian who reluctantly represents the refugees; and Grace, a third-generation Japanese Canadian adjudicator who must decide Mahindan's fate as evidence mounts against him, The Boat People is a spellbinding and timely novel that provokes a deeply compassionate lens through which to view the current refugee crisis.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0385542305
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Globe and Mail bestseller, The Boat People is an extraordinary novel about a group of refugees who survive a perilous ocean voyage only to face the threat of deportation amid accusations of terrorism When a rusty cargo ship carrying Mahindan and five hundred fellow refugees from Sri Lanka's bloody civil war reaches Vancouver's shores, the young father thinks he and his six-year-old son can finally start a new life. Instead, the group is thrown into a detention processing center, with government officials and news headlines speculating that among the "boat people" are members of a separatist militant organization responsible for countless suicide attacks—and that these terrorists now pose a threat to Canada's national security. As the refugees become subject to heavy interrogation, Mahindan begins to fear that a desperate act taken in Sri Lanka to fund their escape may now jeopardize his and his son's chance for asylum. Told through the alternating perspectives of Mahindan; his lawyer, Priya, a second-generation Sri Lankan Canadian who reluctantly represents the refugees; and Grace, a third-generation Japanese Canadian adjudicator who must decide Mahindan's fate as evidence mounts against him, The Boat People is a spellbinding and timely novel that provokes a deeply compassionate lens through which to view the current refugee crisis.
International Who's Who in Poetry 2004
Author: Europa Publications
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9781857431780
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Provides up-to-date profiles on the careers of leading and emerging poets.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9781857431780
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Provides up-to-date profiles on the careers of leading and emerging poets.
Everyday People
Author: Jennifer Baker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501134957
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
“A delight and highly recommended.” —Booklist “Showcases the truth and fullness of people of color.” —Book Riot In the tradition of Best American Short Stories comes Everyday People: The Color of Life, a dazzling collection of contemporary short fiction. Everyday People is a thoughtfully curated anthology of short stories that presents new and renowned work by established and emerging writers of color. It illustrates the dynamics of character and culture that reflect familial strife, political conflict, and personal turmoil through an array of stories that reveal the depth of the human experience. Representing a wide range of styles, themes, and perspectives, these selected stories depict moments that linger—crossroads to be navigated, relationships, epiphanies, and times of doubt, loss, and discovery. A celebration of writing and expression, Everyday People brings to light the rich tapestry that binds us all. The contributors are an eclectic mix of award-winning and critically lauded writers, including Mia Alvar, Carleigh Baker, Nana Brew-Hammond, Glendaliz Camacho, Alexander Chee, Mitchell S. Jackson, Yiyun Li, Allison Mills, Courttia Newland, Denne Michele Norris, Jason Reynolds, Nelly Rosario, Hasanthika Sirisena, and Brandon Taylor. Some of the proceeds from the sale of Everyday People will benefit the Rhode Island Writers Colony, a nonprofit organization founded by the late Brook Stephenson that provides space for speculation, production, and experimentation by writers of color.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501134957
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
“A delight and highly recommended.” —Booklist “Showcases the truth and fullness of people of color.” —Book Riot In the tradition of Best American Short Stories comes Everyday People: The Color of Life, a dazzling collection of contemporary short fiction. Everyday People is a thoughtfully curated anthology of short stories that presents new and renowned work by established and emerging writers of color. It illustrates the dynamics of character and culture that reflect familial strife, political conflict, and personal turmoil through an array of stories that reveal the depth of the human experience. Representing a wide range of styles, themes, and perspectives, these selected stories depict moments that linger—crossroads to be navigated, relationships, epiphanies, and times of doubt, loss, and discovery. A celebration of writing and expression, Everyday People brings to light the rich tapestry that binds us all. The contributors are an eclectic mix of award-winning and critically lauded writers, including Mia Alvar, Carleigh Baker, Nana Brew-Hammond, Glendaliz Camacho, Alexander Chee, Mitchell S. Jackson, Yiyun Li, Allison Mills, Courttia Newland, Denne Michele Norris, Jason Reynolds, Nelly Rosario, Hasanthika Sirisena, and Brandon Taylor. Some of the proceeds from the sale of Everyday People will benefit the Rhode Island Writers Colony, a nonprofit organization founded by the late Brook Stephenson that provides space for speculation, production, and experimentation by writers of color.