Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Andrew Hicks on October 14, 2013, 04:21:45 PM
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It's coming up to the tenth anniversary of publication of my novel, THAI GIRL. It's been reprinted many times and is available as an ebook, so it's done well.
The significance is that it's about a girl from Buriram and though most of the action is on Koh Samet and Koh Chang where Fon is a beach masseuse, she and naïve Brit, Ben, her aspiring lover, do make a visit to Khao Phnom Rung.
The relevance to Isaan is that the story portrays the plight of the poor migrant heading south to look for work. So many bar girl stories show little understanding of or interest in rural Thailand, the fount of the market in women and I hope mine makes the reader think a little beyond the glitter and fantasy of the bar scene. Thailand is not just an adventure playground for the frigid West.
Congratulations to this forum... long may it flourish.
Andrew.
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So sales are lagging a bit?
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So sales are lagging a bit?
A bit uncalled for .........everyone has a right to post some info .Lots of others do the same on here with no problem love6
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Thanks for this, eric soixante neuf. No, in fact THAI GIRL has just been reprinted.
Would Davu sneer if Shakespeare came on the forum to mention an anniversary?
Actually Shakespeare might complain that THAI GIRL plagiariases ROMEO AND JULIET and he'd be right.
It's a tropical ROMEO AND JULIET without the coffins and as such is one of the most relateable stories in history.
Andrew
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Thanks for this, eric soixante neuf. No, in fact THAI GIRL has just been reprinted.
Would Davu sneer if Shakespeare came on the forum to mention an anniversary?
Actually Shakespeare might complain that THAI GIRL plagiariases ROMEO AND JULIET and he'd be right.
It's a tropical ROMEO AND JULIET without the coffins and as such is one of the most relateable stories in history.
Andrew
Ignore davu - he is just a cynical old x.......................
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Thanks for this, eric soixante neuf. No, in fact THAI GIRL has just been reprinted.
Would Davu sneer if Shakespeare came on the forum to mention an anniversary?
Actually Shakespeare might complain that THAI GIRL plagiariases ROMEO AND JULIET and he'd be right.
It's a tropical ROMEO AND JULIET without the coffins and as such is one of the most relateable stories in history.
Andrew
Ignore davu - he is just a cynical old x.......................
In that case you must be closely related!!
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It's coming up to the tenth anniversary of publication of my novel, THAI GIRL. It's been reprinted many times and is available as an ebook, so it's done well.
The significance is that it's about a girl from Buriram and though most of the action is on Koh Samet and Koh Chang where Fon is a beach masseuse, she and naïve Brit, Ben, her aspiring lover, do make a visit to Khao Phnom Rung.
The relevance to Isaan is that the story portrays the plight of the poor migrant heading south to look for work. So many bar girl stories show little understanding of or interest in rural Thailand, the fount of the market in women and I hope mine makes the reader think a little beyond the glitter and fantasy of the bar scene. Thailand is not just an adventure playground for the frigid West.
Congratulations to this forum... long may it flourish.
Andrew.
Must have missed this one.
Any chance of a signed copy of 'Thai Girl ? thumbup
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Have read it about five times , great book , and many aspects that happen in the book , happened to me , its a good read , many of you will enjoy it . icon_must
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Well I published 'medieval dance music sources' 13 years ago.
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If anyone wants a copy of my book then please PM me :biggrin:
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It's coming up to the tenth anniversary of publication of my novel, THAI GIRL. It's been reprinted many times and is available as an ebook, so it's done well.
The significance is that it's about a girl from Buriram and though most of the action is on Koh Samet and Koh Chang where Fon is a beach masseuse, she and naïve Brit, Ben, her aspiring lover, do make a visit to Khao Phnom Rung.
The relevance to Isaan is that the story portrays the plight of the poor migrant heading south to look for work. So many bar girl stories show little understanding of or interest in rural Thailand, the fount of the market in women and I hope mine makes the reader think a little beyond the glitter and fantasy of the bar scene. Thailand is not just an adventure playground for the frigid West.
Congratulations to this forum... long may it flourish.
Andrew.
Must have missed this one.
Any chance of a signed copy of 'Thai Girl ? thumbup
You seem to miss many things of late!!
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So sales are lagging a bit?
Not as much as the sales for 'medieval dance music sources' I would imagine.
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Well I published 'medieval dance music sources' 13 years ago.
Have read it about five times , great book , and many aspects that happen in the book , happened to me , its a good read , many of you will enjoy it . icon_must
Spare my blushes!
Then again, keep it coming! Writing is a lonely business and even if a book sells well this sort of endorsement is more than gratifying. Your comment is the one I appreciate most... that the book is true to your own experiences.
If the book has a theme, it's the mutual fascination of farang and Thai, set against their essential incompatibility... that while he thinks she really loves him if she's not interested in his money, she measures his love for her by how ready he is to shell it out.
Know what I mean?
Andrew.
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Well I published 'medieval dance music sources' 13 years ago.
I've just been having a jig around to this one spot1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iXh8JOlP2s
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That's not mine and most of us don't like this very commercial publication.
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THAI GIRL is up there with..
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THAI GIRL is up there with..
(http://www.stephenleather.com/images/pridan_s.jpg])
Along with the books by Neil Hutchison......"Money Number One" and 'A Fool in Paradise'
http://www.thailand.austhai.biz/travel-ideas/useful-info/tourist-traps/thailand-girls/Aussie-author---humour
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Try A WOMAN OF BANGKOK by Jack Reynolds, his seminal novel of 1956 that set the bar for Bangkok bar girl stories. It has been recently republished by Monsoon Books with an introduction by yours truly telling the strange story of Bangkok Jack who published this fine novel in New York and London to worldwide acclaim and then apparently disappeared from view.
Then of course if you're interested in how it is to settle down with a lady in her Isaan village, you should read MY THAI GIRL AND I. It's not about Buriram but Surin isn't so different.
Did she make you truck in thousands of tons of soil and build a hideous wall right round the house too? If so reading the book may be a waste of time or it may give you some psychological support. For a mildly cynical view of the farang/Thai dilemma, I hope you'll enjoy it.
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Did she make you truck in thousands of tons of soil and build a hideous wall right round the house too?
When I first moved to Thailand and lived in Koh Samui I built my first house here.I had no wife or Girlfriend but brought in 90 trucks of soil to raise the land to stop any flooding and I built a wall around the house to keep the local Buffalo out of my swimming pool.
Sometimes raising the land and building a wall makes sense ;)
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Have also read MY THAI GIRL AND I , another good read , and very funny , many of you will not read , but Andrews first book , is really worth the trouble to source out and find , you will have many a laugh and think to yourself that happened to me in a similar way . icon_must smilenod