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  • Sharon over at Bibliobibuli drew attention to this, a list from the Telegraph of 100 novels everyone should read.

    One of those arbitrary must read reading lists... Glenda Larke 2009

  • You can read the whole thing here, including a lovely piece of writing from a gay Malaysian who brought it to the attention of Bibliobibuli.

    Shame on you, Astro... Glenda Larke 2009

  • Via Bibliobibuli that wonderful source of all things literary.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Glenda Larke 2009

  • Her interlocutor was Sharon Bakar, who maintains the fantastic blog Bibliobibuli.

    two literary events in singapore: a comparison jlundberg 2009

  • You can read the whole thing here, including a lovely piece of writing from a gay Malaysian who brought it to the attention of Bibliobibuli.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Glenda Larke 2009

  • Via Bibliobibuli that wonderful source of all things literary.

    Here's an article all booklovers should read Glenda Larke 2009

  • Thanks to Bibliobibuli for the heads up; she is a wonderful fund of info about things writerly.

    Why do people loathe the way writers whinge? Glenda Larke 2009

  • She was interviewed by MPH's Quill magazine, and the wonderful Sharon Bakar at Bibliobibuli has posted the interview in two parts: Part one and part two, an interview absolutely worth reading, and not just by Malaysians.

    Preeta Samarasan Glenda Larke 2008

  • She was interviewed by MPH's Quill magazine, and the wonderful Sharon Bakar at Bibliobibuli has posted the interview in two parts: Part one and part two, an interview absolutely worth reading, and not just by Malaysians.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Glenda Larke 2008

  • This (written by Rachel Donadio) from the New York Times, Sunday Book Review of 27th April, via Bibliobibuli (a great site if you want to keep track of what is happening out there in the literary world).

    Writing, not reading? Glenda Larke 2008

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