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Exiled. Powerless. The world he grew up in is changing-he feels it, feels the devastation being wrought. But what can he do so far away from home? Lost. Afraid. She's being enlisted to help save Alam Dongeng-a magical world she knows little about. How can she tell stories she doesn't even know? Worried. Confused. He's long forgotten his grandfather's stories-it's familiar, but he's never really believed in them. Why should he start now? Dongeng tells the story of Sara and Helmi's awakening to magic in their own country. There's a war to protect Alam Dongeng, helmed by the Orang Bunian and…mehr

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Exiled. Powerless. The world he grew up in is changing-he feels it, feels the devastation being wrought. But what can he do so far away from home? Lost. Afraid. She's being enlisted to help save Alam Dongeng-a magical world she knows little about. How can she tell stories she doesn't even know? Worried. Confused. He's long forgotten his grandfather's stories-it's familiar, but he's never really believed in them. Why should he start now? Dongeng tells the story of Sara and Helmi's awakening to magic in their own country. There's a war to protect Alam Dongeng, helmed by the Orang Bunian and Garuda. But are the ranks of Hantu really their enemies? They may very well be fighting the wrong battle. ¿ A sequel to Coexist, Dongeng draws you into a whole new realm of fairy tales.
Autorenporträt
Anna Tan grew up in Malaysia, the country that is not Singapore. She writes fantasy stories and fairy tales, and has short stories included in various anthologies. She helps people publish books at Teaspoon Publishing, which includes yelling at HTML for epub reasons. She is also the editor of NutMag, an annual zine published for and by MYWriters Penang. Anna has an MA in Creative Writing: The Novel under a Chevening scholarship and is the current President of the Malaysian Writers Society. She is interested in Malay/Nusantara and Chinese legends and folklore in exploring the intersection of language, culture, and faith. She can be found tweeting as @natzers and forgetting to update annatsp.com.