On the Back of a Motorbike: Stories and Poems from Southeast Asia ISBN:9780996717977 Kris Williamson




On the Back of a Motorbike: Stories and Poems from Southeast Asia





On the Back of a Motorbike: Stories and Poems from Southeast Asia Southeast Asia represents many things to different people From the offshore banking and tourist island paradises to the mountain towns of Borneo and fishing villages along the Mekong, it is difficult


  • Title: On the Back of a Motorbike: Stories and Poems from Southeast Asia

  • Author: Kris Williamson

  • ISBN: 9780996717977

  • Page: -

  • Format: Paperback







  • Southeast Asia represents many things to different people From the offshore banking and tourist island paradises to the mountain towns of Borneo and fishing villages along the Mekong, it is difficult to summarize such a diverse region Anyone who has spent at least 5 minutes in any of these countries, though, can vouch for the prominence of the motorbike This anthology pSoutheast Asia represents many things to different people From the offshore banking and tourist island paradises to the mountain towns of Borneo and fishing villages along the Mekong, it is difficult to summarize such a diverse region Anyone who has spent at least 5 minutes in any of these countries, though, can vouch for the prominence of the motorbike This anthology presents 27 works of short fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry on the theme of the motorbike in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines The contributing authors range from regional connoisseurs and expats to locals and those in the Diaspora, allowing for readers to approach Southeast Asia from different angles and tour as if on the back of a motorbike.








    • On the Back of a Motorbike: Stories and Poems from Southeast Asia ISBN:9780996717977 Kris Williamson














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    About Author






  • Kris Williamson
    says:


    Kris Williamson is a publishing consultant and writer Born and raised in Florida s Tampa Bay Area, he fled America when the neo cons took over, choosing to continue his studies in Australia Eventually he found his way to Malaysia and has been tolerated there despite the lack of itinerant mat salleh in the 1Malaysia agenda He has written professionally for a decade but only turned to writing for fun over the last few years He founded the Southeast Asian themed e zine Anak Sastra in 2010 and still edits its quarterly issues When not writing about himself in the third person, he talks about other people in the third person.






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