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  1. Bernice Chauly (born 1968, Georgetown, Penang) is Malaysian writer, poet, educator, festival director, actor, photographer and filmmaker. Biography. Born to a Chindian teacher couple, she read Education and English Literature at the University of Winnipeg, Canada as a government scholar. [citation needed]

  2. Sep 18, 2019 · Incantations/Incarcerations is a rumination on ageing, menopause, losing one’s children to the world, climate change, and the slow decline of the body. In this collection, Bernice Chauly will once again chart the unsayable and the confessional, and speak from places…

  3. About Bernice Chauly. Photo by Daniel Adams. Bernice Chauly is a Malaysian novelist, poet and educator. Born in George Town, Penang, to Chinese-Punjabi teachers, she read Education and English Literature in Canada as a government scholar. For over 20 years, she worked as a multi-disciplinary artist and is recognized as one of the most ...

  4. Genre. Fiction, Memoir, Poetry. edit data. Bernice Chauly is the author of six books of poetry and prose: Once We Were There (2017, Winner of the Penang Monthly Book Prize), Onkalo (2013, “Direct, honest and powerful” —JM Coetzee), Growing Up With Ghosts (2011, Winner of the POPULAR-The Star Readers’ Choice Award for Non-Fiction), The ...

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  5. Bernice Chauly. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Writer. Poet. Teacher. Festival Curator. Born 1968, George Town, Penang, Malaysia. Education/Titles: 2014 Honorary Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (IWP), Iowa City, USA. 1990 B.Ed (Hons) TESL and English Literature, University of Winnipeg, Canada.

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · Bernice Chauly. 3.29. 140 ratings21 reviews. Winner of the 2017 Penang Monthly Book Prize. Journalist Delonix Regia chances upon the cultured and irresistible Omar amidst the upheaval of the Reformasi movement in Kuala Lumpur. As the city roils around them, they find solace in love, marriage, and then parenthood.

  7. Bernice Chauly is the author of five books of poetry and prose, including the award-winning memoir Growing Up with Ghosts (Matahari Books, 2011). She lectures in creative writing at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus and is the director of the George Town Literary Festival.

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