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Upcoming Project!

We are already getting started on preparing our next anthology. Poets of and about Southeast Asia, this one is for you. More details will be available at the official reveal of the project in July-August. Stay tuned!

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 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.
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Creative nonfiction by Don Adams, John McMahon and Pauline Fernandez

Short fiction by Barry Rosenberg, Chang Shih Yen, Daniel Emlyn-Jones, Lindsay Boyd, Michael Lund, Paul GnanaSelvam, Raymund P. Reyes, Thomas De Angelo, Tilon Sagulu and William Tham Wai Liang

Poetry by Charlie Baylis, David Andre Davison, D.R.L. Heywood-Lonsdale, Gillian Craig, Khor Hui Min, Ling Tan, Paige Yeoh, Perry McDaid, Reed Venrick, Romalyn Ante, Scott Reel and Subashini Navaratnam

Edited by Kris Williamson



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Anak Sastra literary journal

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Started in August 2010, Anak Sastra literary journal is a quarterly online publication which hopes to provide a venue for Southeast Asian writers to promote their writings in English. The journal also encourages expats, tourists and regional connoisseurs alike to submit writings that share their experiences (real or imagined) living or traveling in Southeast Asia. Submissions from or about anySoutheast Asian country are welcomed. The direct translation for "Anak Sastra" in Indonesian and Malay languages is "literature kid" (but please don't send us any children's literature). 

We accept short fiction, creative nonfiction, poems and book reviews that have some connection to Southeast Asia on a continual basis for the quarterly issues that are published in late January, April, July and October each year. Please see the submission guidelines page for all information on deadlines, submission details and contact information.

Kewi Travels

Kewi Travels is an imprint of Literary Concept that started in early 2015. It focuses on offering e-book travel guides and themed resources. Click on the pics below to check out or purchase the first 7 books in this line. And stay tuned for future projects and opportunities here.
We will be expanding our travel books on Southeast Asian cities in the upcoming year. Interesting in taking part? Get in touch with us.
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