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Truth or Fiction

Author :  Lakshmy A Krishnan, Margaret Fletcher,

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Country
Malaysia
Publisher
Silverfish Books Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia
ISBN 9789833221769
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2017
Bib. Info 224p.
Product Weight 300 gms.
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1. Short stories, English 2. English fiction Truth or Fiction is a collection of short stories by three women writers, one each from Singapore, Australia and Malaysia. Lakshmy a Krishnan from Singapore explores her roots with sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignant anecdotes from the past. Margaret Fletcher trains her lens on some interesting goings-on in the Kuala Lumpur expatriate community. Pushpa Menon is a retired lawyer who has evolved into a darn good storyteller. Lakshmy A. Krishnan grew up rooted in the fictional world of books in the rustic backdrop of Kangar and Alor Setar. Her story-telling parents further fuleed her imagination by sharing personal tales and Indian folklore. Her fascination for stories trailed her into her university days in Kuala Lumpur and Durham, UK, and later into her adult world in Singapore. It is unsurprising therefore she nurtured a secret desire to be a writer. Only recently though she did something about it by joining the Silverfish Writing Programme. Her personal history with a liberal sprinkling of imagination inspire most of her stories. Her son and husband, her main critics, are also her cheerleaders who egg her on to write. Margaret Fletcher was born and educated in Sydney, Australia. Margaret subsequently put down roots in London, UK, for more than two decades, working in senior management roles in the NGO sector. She relocated to Kuala Lumpur in 2012. She is an avid reader ans traveller. The world of literature has captivated her since childhood. Inspired by a Silverfish Writing Programme in 2014, she happily took the plunge to pursue a keen interest in creative writing. Pushpa Menon's father was an avid reader and it was only natural that she took after him. Although she read a lot, Pushpa never thought of writing stories until she retired, after practising law for thirty-two years. She then attended the Silverfish Writing Programme and ventured into writing short fiction. She now finds nothing more pleasurable than creating an imaginary world and populating it with characters that spring from her subconscious mind.

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