Category: Robert Raymer
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Robert Raymer’s short story “Home for Hari Raya”, previously published in Istanbul Review and collected in Lovers and Strangers Revisited, is being adapted into a film by Ohio University. Congratulations, Robert! More information here. –Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays”…
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– New works by W.F. Lantry and Robert Raymer are now featured in the current edition of Istanbul Literary Review (Issue #20). Read Bill’s three poems (“Miranda”, “Deirdre”, and “Green Tara”) and the short story “Lake Mirror” as well as Robert’s story…
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Robert Raymer’s Lovers and Strangers Revisited will be translated into French by Éditions GOPE. The French version will be sold in France, Switzerland, Belgium and Asian places such as Hong Kong, Thailand and Cambodia. You can go to Robert’s website and…
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Robert Raymer: “… after reading two of my stories, “Neighbours” from my website and “On Fridays” in Cha.” Read what is happening here. Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays” was published in Issue #12 of Cha. – ––
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Robert Raymer’s Tropical Affairs is reviewed in Expatriate Lifestyle (February 2010). Go to Robert’s blog and click the image to enlarge and read the review.––Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays” was published in Issue #12 of Cha.––
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There is a short interview with Robert Raymer in Life & Style. Read the article here. – – Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays” was published in Issue #12 of Cha. – –
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A short piece from Robert Raymer’s Tropical Affairs , “The Madwoman in a Restaurant”, was published in Expat Alley, a website in South America. – – Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays” was published in Issue #12 of Cha. –…
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There’s an article in New Straits Times about a character invented by Robert Raymer in his short story “Neighbours”. Robert wrote on his blog: After meeting the students in KL who were studying my short story “Neighbours” in SPM Literature,…
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Cha does not normally reprint works (apart from the “Lost Teas” section). So, when we do republish a piece, it has to be very good. The September 2010 issue will feature Robert Raymer‘s short story “On Fridays” from his collection…