Rana Dasgupta wins The Commonwealth Writers Prize

Rana Dasgupta becomes Best Book Winner of The Commonwealth Writers Prize (April 12, 2010) The judges chose Solo for its innovation, ambition, courage and effortlessly elegant prose. A remarkable novel of two halves, this is a book that takes risks and examines the places where grim reality and fantastical daydreams merge, diverge, and feed off …

DSC Prize for South Asian Literature Announced

The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature to celebrate the rich and varied literature connected to the subcontinent has been announced. The prize will award US$50,000 to the winner starting from 2011. The award will recognize writers of any ethnicity writing about South Asia and its Diasporas. The books competing for the prize must be …

DSC South Asian Literature Festival Announced

With an anticipated forty events over ten days, the DSC South Asian Literature Festival is to be Britain’s major event celebrating the rich and varied cultures of the South Asian region, through the world of literature. The Festival stream of events will be held at cutting-edge London arts venues including Kings Place (King’s Cross), Rich …

Writing Industries Conference 2010

The Writing Industries Conference 2010 took place March 6th, 2010. The tone of the day was set by Graham Joyce’s fabulous key note speech. Which you can listen to in its entirety by clicking here. It was hard for anything to follow that. Everything that needed to be said was, and I had the pleasure …

A Writer’s Journey

Devastated by his beloved’s betrayal, Om collapses both physically and emotionally. With that begins his ardous battle for peace, The Journey of Om. The Asian Writer caught up with Chandru Bhojwani to find out more.

Sleeping

As I lay here, I feel as if i’m sleeping forever, The fear of sleeping forever, scares me It scares me by the way, I hear voices, Not knowing who it is, Just laying there sleeping The sounds of machines beeping people rushing around weeping ‘He’s gone, she’s gone’ But i’m here just sleeping wondering …

Shamini Flint on Inspector Singh Investigates

For readers new to your work, what would you say defines your writing? I have to confess that I don’t think there is a single strand or theme that defines my writing. Perhaps it is a combination of factors that conspire to create a unique voice. First and foremost, place. Each Inspector Singh novel is …

Suhayl Saadi

“I think that some writers can get too comfortable and complacent in their success and it shows in their work. But you do have to have deep oceans of self-belief if you want to do serious art, because a lot of people – sometimes some of those close to you as well as those in the business and complete strangers – will try to bring you down.”
Suhayl Saadi talks about his journey as a writer and gives us a deeper insight of his latest work, Joseph’s Box.

Brixton Beach on TV Book Club this month

BRIXTON BEACH by Sri Lankan author Roma Tearne has been picked for the new TV Book Club which started on More 4 Sunday, 17th January. ROMA TEARNE is the only South Asian author chosen by Amanda Ross for the new show taking over from Richard & Judy’s book club. The programme is produced by Amanda …