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Tunku Halim (born 1964) is a Malaysian writer who is confused about his belief system.
Tunku Halim (born 1964) is a Malaysian writer.
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==Fiction Writing==
==Fiction Writing==

Revision as of 02:35, 21 March 2017

Tunku Halim (born 1964) is a Malaysian writer.

Fiction Writing

The author's fiction primarily falls within the dark fantasy and horror genre. His novel Vermillion Eye was a study text at the National University of Singapore.[1] By delving into Malay myth, legends and folklore his writing is regarded as "World Gothic".[2] His novel, Last Breath, is seen as taking a step away from the genre into "a mixture of character drama, satire, alternate history and magic realism". [3] His latest novel, A Malaysian Restaurant in London, is more conventional, being a paranormal love story. His collection of tales, Horror Stories is a significant best selling book in Malaysia.

Non-fiction Writing

The author's recent works focus on Malaysian history for children. This includes History of Malaysia, A Children's Encyclopedia and A Children's History of Malaysia. He has also written two books on real estate in Malaysia including Condominiums - Purchase, Investment and Habitat.

Education

Tunku Halim qualified as a Barrister in the United Kingdom after having obtained his Law degree He has been called to the Bar in the High Court of Malaya and as a solicitor in New South Wales. He holds a Master of Science degree in Shipping, Trade and Finance (Distinction) from the City University Business School in London.

Career

He practised corporate and conveyancing law at Shearn Delamore in Kuala Lumpur before working for Merit Management Sdn Bhd, the property developer responsible for Tiara Damansara in section 17, Petaling Jaya. He later moved to Sydney and took up a position as Legal Counsel to Oracle Corporation Australia. After a decade in Sydney, he relocated to Hobart, Tasmania where he self-published his encyclopedia. He is currently no longer a resident of Australia but is the citizen of wherever he lays his scrunched up hat. His mid-career restrospective collection of short stories aptly entitled Horror Stories became "the best-selling Malaysian English fiction books of all times".

Bibliography

Short Story Collections

  • The Rape of Martha Teoh & Other Chilling Stories (1997)
  • BloodHaze: 15 Chilling Tales (1999)
  • The Woman Who Grew Horns and Other Works (2001)
  • 44 Cemetery Road (2007)
  • Gravedigger's Kiss (2007)
  • 7 Days to Midnight (2013)
  • Horror Stories (2014)
  • Horror Stories 2 (2016)

Short Stories in Multiple-Author Anthologies

Novels

  • Dark Demon Rising (1997)
  • Vermillion Eye (2000)
  • Juriah's Song (2008)
  • Last Breath (2014)
  • A Malaysian Restaurant in London (2015)
  • An Indian Restaurant in Antartica (2018)

Essays in Non-Fiction Anthologies

Non-Fiction

  • Everything the Condominium Developer Should Have Told You But Didn't (1992)
  • Condominiums: Purchase Investment & Habitat (1996)
  • Tunku Abdullah – A Passion for Life (1998)
  • The New Golf Paradigm with Kris Barkway (2001)
  • A Children's History of Malaysia (2003
  • History of Malaysia – A Children's Encyclopedia (2009)
  • History of Malaysia – A Children's Encyclopedia (2nd Edition) (2013)
  • So Fat Lah! - 30 Ways to a Slimmer You (2016)
  • Cankles and Short Arms in Chiang Mai (2017)

References

  1. ^ Phillips, John. "Torn Pieces: A New Aesthetics of Trash" in Post Modern Singapore (Lim, William). Select Publishing Pte Ltd, 2002, p. 28.
  2. ^ Byron, Glennis. "Where Meaning Collapses" in Asian Gothic (Ng, Andrew). McFarland and Company, 2008, p. 32.
  3. ^ Toh, Terence. "Into the Valley of Death" in Star 2, 3 April 2015, p. 16