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About YM, Writing & Publishing

FAQs about Yang-May Ooi, writing & publishing

ABOUT YM

What is the Malaysian-British connection?

I was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I now live in London, England. There is more biographical information on my books website at http://www.yangmayooi.co.uk/aboutym.html.

I miss Malaysia the most for the food, the wonderful weather and the friendly people. I go back every so often to visit my parents and put on a lot of weight when I am there! I love London for the vast array of cultural activities just at hand - and the food is getting better bit by bit…

How did you get your books published?

When I finished writing THE FLAME TREE, I was lucky enough to have the choice of three agents and I chose the one I clicked with the best. She submitted the manuscript to 7 publishers and Hodder & Stoughton offered me a two book contract.

Where can I find out more about your books?

You can visit my books website at www.yangmayooi.co.uk.

How can I buy a copy of THE FLAME TREE or MINDGAME?

The second edition of THE FLAME TREE is a special edition brought out by Dalgarth Press for the South East Asian Literature Course at Nanyang Technical University, Singapore. This means that the book is also available direct from Amazon.co.uk or via any other online book website, or by placing an order at your local bookshop.

ABOUT WRITING & PUBLISHING

How do I go about getting my book published?

First, finish writing it. It is very rare for agents and publishers to take on a writer with no track record without a finished product.

Then, get the latest copy of The Writers Handbook - it has an up to date guide about finding an agent and the whole publishing process. Follow their suggestions. In general for a novel, you would usually need to submit a synopsis with the first three chapters to an agent. If the agent takes you on, they will then work to find you a publisher.

It is not generally recommended for novels that you approach a publisher direct. I don’t recommend it either. I don’t know what the protocol is for non-fiction or technical books.

Will you read my manuscript?

No - unfortunately, I am busy with my own writing, this blog and my day job. However, see below if you want some professional feedback on your work.

How can I get some professional feedback on my manuscript?

In the UK, there are experienced book industry editors and writers who offer editorial and feedback services for a fee. Look in the literary / writing magazines for their ads. I am not in a position to recommend one over another so you’ll have to do some research. In future "editions" of this blog, I may investigate some of these professional editorial services so check back on the blog or subscribe so you won’t miss this useful information

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Posted by Yang-May Ooi on Saturday, April 29th, 2006 at 9:31am

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Invitation Only

1. Guest blogging is by invitation only. I will usually invite specific guests to blog but occasionally, there will be an open invitation to readers to submit their stories/ posts.

Open Invitation Guest Blogging

2. Posts can be up to a maximimum of 1000 words and must be relevant to the topic that the open invitation relates to. Submissions should be contained in an email in simple formatting so I can copy and paste it into the blog. Regarding style and content:

# Read the posts already on the blog to get a sense of the tone and feel of Fusion View

# Generally, the focus is on personal stories, writing, culture and the arts and the aim is to celebrate “fusion” lives and diversity.

3. Please also provide your full name, email address and any website, together with a description of who and where you are eg. Lee Tan, 36, a computer programmer in Utrecht, Netherlands. The description can be like the “About the Author” paragraph in a book - this is so that Fusion View readers can get a sense of who you are and your context and and then you need not explain who you are in the actual post.

In the spirit of community blogging, your full name and description will be added to your post so that my readers can appreciate your post in your personal context.

Anonymous submissions will be automatically ignored.

4. I will consider submissions and decide if an entry is suitable for posting on Fusion View. This is my personal blog and my decision is final. I may edit the post and/ or I may ask you to edit or make amendments to it for clarity and/ or relevance. I will let you know by email if your submission will be posted or not. This blog is run by me alone so please bear with me.

5. I cannot make payment for Guest Blogger posts. I hope that you will submit your post in a community spirit and enjoy the benefit of offering your writing/ story to the Fusion View global readership. For this reason, copyright remains with the author of the post.

6. In return, I would ask that you link to Fusion View (if you have a website) or refer potential readers to Fusion View to help me build a “fusion” community. The link is http://www.fusionview.co.uk

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5. The views expressed by guest bloggers are entirely their own and do not necesssarily represent my views.

How to submit your story

You can email your story by using the “Email me” link in the sidebar.

Posted by Yang-May Ooi on Wednesday, April 19th, 2006 at 10:32am

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Fusion View is created by Yang-May Ooi, author of The Flame Tree and Mindgame, legal thrillers set in Malaysia and London, first published by Hodder & Stoughton.

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