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1. Lunching with Kiran Nagarkar Indian Novelist, playwright and screenwriter

Sharon Rundle editor of 'Fear Factor: Terror Inognito'; author Kiran Nagarkar, Susanne Gervay, at University of Western Sydney lunchKiran Nagarkar  is both loved and hated in homeland, India

- one of the most significant writers of postcolonial India.

One of India’s finest bilingual authors, writing in both English and Marathi, decries fundamentalism and calls religion a mental disturbance.

His novels are epic - Cuckold, Ravan and Eddie, God’s Little Soldier, and just released The Extras:- the slums, the chawls, the abuses and the interwoven plots were all there in the guts and all of the city of Bombay.

Kiran’s ‘In Search of Essar’ is one of the stories in ‘Fear Factor: Terror Incognito’ edited by Meenakshi Bharat and Sharon Rundle (published Picador India and Australia)

– an anthology where 10 Indian and 10 Australian authors wrote about the impact of terrorism from a personal perspective in narrative fiction.

Included stories by Sulman Rushdie, David Malouf, Thomas Keneally and my own story ‘Days of Thailand’.

Alien Shores edited by Sharon Rundle and Meenakshi Bharat published by Brass Monkey UQP, with stories by Linda Jaivlin, Amitav Ghosh, Susanne Geray, Arnold Zable, Andrew KwongThe new cross Indian-Australian anthology ALIEN SHORES edited by Meenakshi Bharat and Sharon Rundle (published Brass Monkey) – just released.

The warm and intimate lunch with Kiran Nagarkar at the University of Western Sydney with translators, writers – Sharon Rundle, Professor Ivor Indyk, Roanna Gonzales – was a very special experience in sharing Kiran’s courage of his convictions.

David Malouf, Professor Meenakshi Bharat, Andrew Kwong, Sujata Sankranti, Fear Factor: Terror Incognito editors Meenakshi Bharat and Sharon Rundle

 

 

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2. Berkelouw’s Bookshops to the rescue of ALIEN SHORES edited Sharon Rundle & Meenakshi Bharat

Sharon Rundle editor of 'Alien Shores' and Mabel Lee translator, launch of Alien Shores at The Hughenden Hotel WoollahraDesperately on Sunday morning at 9 am, I rang Berkelouw’s Bookshop Paddington and IGOR answered.

‘Help’ – I have a book launch of ‘Alien Shores’ at The Hughenden Hotel this afternoon except there are NO books for sale.

Igor organised the Berkelouws’ bookshops to help me out. I drove from Mona Vale, to Balgowlah to Rose Bay to Newtown collecting ‘Alien Shores’ books on the way.

The Book launch was saved – and all the books sold out at the event too!

The Consul General for India, editor Meenakshi Bharat and Sharon Rundle, authors Linda Jaivlin, Rosie Scott, David Malouf, Andrew Kwong, Mabel Lee, writers, readers and people packed the Hughenden sun lounge for readings that moved us about those who are dislocated by war and poverty to seek new lives.

Roanna Gonzales writer was the MC for the event.

It was a fantastic launch with sweet treats baked by The Hughenden chef and plenty of talking and celebrations.

Great little reviews in Sydney’s Sun Herald and Melbourne’s The Age:-

‘This collection is overall strong and affecting.’

Alien Shores edited by Sharon Rundle and Meenakshi Bharat published by Brass Monkey UQP, with stories by Linda Jaivlin, Amitav Ghosh, Susanne Geray, Arnold Zable, Andrew Kwong

Professor Meenakshi Bharat editor of 'Alien Shores' published by Brass Monkey

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