Shih-Li Kow
She holds a degree in chemical engineering, and resides in Kuala Lumpur with her son and extended family.
Shih-Li Kow is a Malaysian writer born in 1968.
Her book Ripples has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in the First Book category..
Her book Ripples also appeared in the 2009 shortlist for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.
Works
- News From Home, (Silverfish, 2007)ISBN 978-983-3221-19-6
* Short Stories in News From Home * Peach Blossom Luck * Baby * The Plan.doc * Don't Depends on Me * Pak Hassan's Story * Seeking Frangipani * Waiting For Gurjit * News from Home * A Job to Love * The Geometry of Me
- Ripples and Other Stories, (Silverfish, Dec 2008)ISBN 978-983-3221-23-3
- The Sum of Our Follies, (Silverfish, 2014)ISBN 978-983-3221-47-9
- Don't Depend on Me
- Peach Blossom Luck
- The Plan.doc
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gollark: It's not that it will be too hard to speak, just that people will drift a lot.
gollark: How many people are going to appreciate and stick to your Perfectly Logical Langaugeā¢?
gollark: People would probably, without some mechanism to stop that, drop down to a simpler or easier to say/learn version.
gollark: English works... fairly like German and French.
References
- Raman Krishnan (19 March 2009)."What do readers want?". Malay Mail.
- Intan Maizura Ahmad Kamal (28 March 2009). "Time for words". Sunday People.
- Shortlist for the 2009 Frank O'Connor Short Story Award Announced
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