Category: Prashani Rambukwella
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Prashani Rambukwella, whose book Mythil’s Secrets won the prestigious Gratiaen Award (2009), will be appearing in the Galle Literary Festival in January 2011. Other participants include Tash Aw, Tan Twan Eng and Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk, among many others.…
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Prashani Rambukwella’s Mythil’s Secret, winner of Gratiaen Award 2009, has a Facebook page and a Blog. – Cha had the opportunity to publish an excerpt from Prashani’s Mythil’s Secret in Issue #8 of the journal. Read it here. A review…
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Cha had the opportunity to publish an excerpt from Prashani’s Mythil’s Secret in Issue #8 of the journal. Read it here. A review of the book is forthcoming in the May/June 2010 Issue of Cha as well.
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– Pictured: Prashani RambukwellaSource: The Sunday Times – Prashani Rambukwella’s children novel Mythil’s Secret was awarded the Gratiaen Prize 2009 at an award ceremony on Saturday 8 May, 2010. After the event, Prashani and Mythil’s Secret have been receiving wide…
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SEE HERE FOR SOME ARTCILES ON PRASHANI AND MYTHIL’S SECRET. – We are very delighted to announce that Cha contributor and our friend Prashani Rambukwella (pictured above), author of Mythil’s Secret, was awarded The Gratiaen Prize for Creative Writing in…
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Cha contributor Prashani Rambukwella, whose book Mythil’s Secret has been shortlisted for The Gratiaen Prize 2009, is interviewed by Himal Southasian, ‘Southasia’s first and only regional news and analysis magazine’. You can read the article here.–An excerpt from Prashani Rambukwella’s…
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– Many congratulations to Cha contributor and our friend Prashani Rambukwella, whose book Mythil’s Secret is shortlisted for The Gratiaen Prize for Creative Writing in English (2009). The Gratiaen Prize was instituted by Michael Ondaatje, a joint-winner of the Booker…
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Prashani Rambukwella’s Mythil’s Secret is reviewed in Sunday Observer, a Sri Lanka’s English newspaper. Congratulations, Prashani! You can read the review here and an excerpt from the book here. Prashani Rambukwella’s work has been featured in issue #8 of Cha.
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Mythil is bored at Archchi’s big old house in the village. Then suddenly weird things begin to happen in the jungle behind her house. But will anyone believe his stories? Will he be able to outwit an unknown and mysterious…