![]() ![]() It was written last November as part of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), an “annual Internet-based creative writing project” – and is entirely unedited. ![]() ![]() AAMMTON ALIAS’ THE LAST BASTION OF INGEI: IMMINENTĪammton Alias’ first offering, The Last Bastion of Ingei: Imminent, is meant to be Book 1 in a series. Editing is a large part of writing, and while generous and well-meaning friends can help a lot, they won’t always want to subject your friendship to the rigour and battering that a good editor will. Secondly, there is much less stigma with self-publishing these days, but the fact remains that it doesn’t come with the quality control of an editor. So, firstly, these medical doctors are putting the rest of us to shame with their productivity. Aisha Malik has two other pen names and has published a novella, two short stories, and a non-fiction guide to breastfeeding. KH Lim’s Written in Black was published by Monsoon Books in Singapore, while the other two writers are self-published, an increasingly accessible option for local writers looking to get their work read.īoth Aammton Alias and Aisha Malik are prolific writers – Aammton has 10 books listed on the Amazon, although I suspect this is not the entirety of his portfolio. Three have been written by medical doctors – Aammton Alias, Aisha Malik and KH Lim. ![]() THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE STETHOSCOPE?Īn observation: since 2009, there have been seven English language novels published by Bruneian writers. ![]()
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