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When the doctor pronounces that Auma's husband, Nasir, will get worse, she must endure what comes, and when Nasir proclaims that how he endures it is with increasing religiosity, so too must she endure it.
Duration: 10 minutes read
Note: Includes less than ten non-English words

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When the doctor pronounces that Auma's husband, Nasir, will get worse, she must endure what comes, and when Nasir proclaims that how he endures it is with increasing religiosity, so too must she endure it.

Duration: 10 minutes read

Note: Includes less than ten non-English words


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Autorenporträt
I am a Malaysian writer who is based in Kuala Lumpur, born in Sabah. A graduate of law and more recently, psychology.

I began writing six years ago. I started with journaling and have kept it up as a process of recording my thoughts, developing the way I write, and as a form of facing myself.

I soon moved to plays, inspired by watching theatre recordings that cut right down to the heart of me. That's how I hope to write any work. I have written four plays, with the latest being staged in Short+Sweet Theatre in 2022, winning Best Newcomer. As I did that I ventured into writing short stories that were adjoined to some of my plays, each focusing on a character within a play. My plays are Sekian, Pierre (2022), Four Daughters (2022), and my first, A Leaving Image (2021).

Instead of writing another play, I started on my first novel, The Death of An Atheist.

After completing it I have been working on short stories that try to provide a panoramic view of life. Necessarily they look at Malaysian lives, but there will be stories that are universal, and probably spiritual.

I write to feel life in my hands. I hope in reading my works it will appear in your palms if not only until the end of my last word.

If you have any thoughts, this author loves receiving them.