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1. Passionate Discussion – an Evening at UTS with Fear Factor:Terror Incognito

Where?: UTS Art Gallery, Sydney

What? An evening in discussion about the impact of terror on our lives

How?  With a panel of 5 authors and 2 editors  from the anthology ‘Fear Factor: Terror Incognito’

Who?

Panel Chair: Devleena Ghosh, Director of Transforming Cultures, Associate Professor Social Inquiry Program UTS

Editors: Professor Meenaskshi Bharat University of Delhi; Sharon Rundle, Lecturer UTS

Authors: Andrew Kwong, Susanne Gervay, Rosie Scott, Sujata Sankranti, Meenakshi Bharat

Audience: Academics, authors, students, general public.

Special guests: Authors Mabel Lee renowned translator of Nobel Prize winning Chinese author Gao Xingjian’s ‘Soul Mountain’

Authors: Hazel Edwards and Moya Simons

Storytellers: Sue Alveraz

Outcome?: Exciting discussion opening a wide range of views and emotions on terrorism from refugees by Rosie Scott, escape from China by Andrew Kwong, young people drawn into terrorism by Sujata Sankranti and recognition of the difficult and important journey by Australian editor Sharon Rundle and Indian editor Meenakshi Bharat to create an anthology that opens vital discourse on terrorism.

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2. Fear Factor: Terror Incognito to be published by Picador with stories by Sir Salmon Rushdie,David Malouf …Me

Bernie expecting a baby, Susanne Gervay and editor Sharon Rundle

Bernie expecting a baby, Susanne Gervay and editor Sharon Rundle

Barry Humphries, well his double edged portrait by Jules Sevelson, is watching over the pre-publication celebration of ‘Fear Factor: Terror Incognito’.

It’s a unique book - a cross cultural Indian anthology with 10 stories by Indian authors and 10 stories by Australian authors to be published this week by Picador India. Then Picador UK and in March by Picador Australia.

Who are the other authors? Booker Prize winners and shortlisted authors including Sir Salmon Rushdie, Thomas Keneally, David Malouf and many reknowned authors.

The brilliant editors are writer and lecturer at University of Technology Sydney Sharon Rundle and author and highly regarded academic Dr Meenakshi Bharat professor at University of Delhi.
The brief - write a narrative fiction of 4000-5000 words about terrorism as it affects ordinary people. What a brilliant brief!!!! Loved writing ‘Days of Thailand.’
Barry Humphries portrait by Jules Sevelson at The Hughenden

Barry Humphries portrait by Jules Sevelson at The Hughenden

Fear Factor: Terror Incognito

Fear Factor: Terror Incognito

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