Posts by Boo Su-Lyn
I want to save the world. It would be great if the newspapers were full of the good things that people do instead of the usual wars and rapes and murders. I love writing - whether it's fiction, or research papers or reporting facts. I have published two short stories; one of which is called "City of Flesh" in an anthology titled "Urban Odysseys: KL Stories" under my pseudonym RK Boo. It's available in MPH bookstores. I've also published a preliminary qualitative study titled "Work Experiences of People with Mental Illness in Malaysia".
The hobbit’s unexpectedly disappointing journey.
18 December 2012 /
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A dark but heartwarming tale of a boy who brings his dog back to life.
6 November 2012 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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Sending young people to jail won’t teach teenagers anything, except to have sex without getting caught.
10 August 2012 |
Let's Talk About Sex |
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My interview on BFM 89.9 about “Wilderness”.
16 July 2012 |
Let's Talk About Sex |
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Caution: This book has lots of sex and religion. Not for the easily offended.
6 July 2012 |
Let's Talk About Sex |
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Is the Christian faith so weak that it cannot tolerate open discussion of controversy?
29 June 2012 |
Pray For Me |
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Visually stunning, but falls flat on under-developed characters.
18 June 2012 |
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Considering possible alternatives to detaining immigrants.
15 June 2012 |
Nowhere To Run |
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Katherine’s cavalier attitude about sex and brash confidence hide a darker side.
30 September 2011 |
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A stranger on the night train prompts Katherine into thinking about the sexual politics at work.
29 September 2011 |
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The night train ferries a lawyer between passion, desire, and betrayal.
28 September 2011 |
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Ms Boo Su-Lyn, in our definitive music column, White Noise, debuts on LoyarBurok with a lyrical review of MyConstitution’s (superb, first-of-its-kind album, period, no doubt about it) “Radio Demokratika”. Is there any reason not to get it even if there is some “forgettable rock mish-mash”?
25 April 2011 |
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