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Home/Tag:radio 3
18 July 2010

How is a book made?

Pete @ Blacksmith2018-03-07T00:51:03+08:00July 18th, 2010|authors, hong kong, media attention, publishing|0 Comments

That was Caroline Chan's question to author Liza Chu and I on her Connect2 programme on Radio 3. And what personality issues are involved in the development of a book? Find out by listening in at the RTHK website.

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20 May 2010

Radio 3’s Bookmarks website

Pete @ Blacksmith2016-11-24T01:14:33+08:00May 20th, 2010|authors, hong kong, media attention, new books|0 Comments

If you haven't done so already, take a look at RTHK Radio 3's great book club website Bookmarks -- it features audio interviews with all the authors who have recently visited the Naked Lunch studio, including Graham Earnshaw (right); plus readings, recommendations of Chinese literature and book news.

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