Journalist publish entertaining book on local superstition
Ewon (middle) speaking to the author (2nd right) watched by Yong Ted Phen, the KKJA Presdient and Muguntan Vanar (2nd left) SJA President |
KOTA KINABALU: A
book entitled ‘Strange Magic and Supernatural Encounters’ launched recently can be a great source of information
on the people’s way of life in the olden days. .
The book
containing 12 stories, written by journalist Anna Vivienne, can accord readers
with insight on the people’s lifestyle in the olden days, such as paddy
planting, hunting, foraging, fishing and barter trading, among others.
Words in local
dialects are also shared within the book and translated in glossary to enable
readers to know terms and simple names of several items.
Family and friends who turned up to support the author |
The book was launched by the Minister of Rural Development Datuk Ewon Benedick who spoke of her book as entertaining and informative as the superstition as well as beliefs the stories centred on are part of the local heritage.
“Although we no longer believe or live our
life around these superstitions, they are still part of our cultural
background. Many young people may not be able to identify with them anymore but
the stories can serve as a reminder to them that once, in the olden days, our
ancestors believed in them.”
He also said
that stories contained within are not only based on the Kadazandusun tribes but
also other ethnic groups that live on the land, both ancient and in modern
times.
“I therefore
believe that this book can be a good light entertaining reading material for
everyone especially young people who might not have heard of these tales
before.”
The author with Media Consultant Liaw Sin Kuang and graphic artist KH Hing |
He encouraged
tourism industry players to promote this product to tourists as souvenir,
adding although ‘we are moving towards the digital age where everything can be
read online, physical books are still very much relevant in this day and age.’
He commended the
author for her effort and encouraged her to write more books of this genre and
augment the number of similar reading materials in the market.
The book
entitled ‘Strange Magic and Supernatural Encounters’ share the traditional norm
of the people from before monotheism to modern day; woven within the stories.
Anna Vivienne
the author of the book in her speech said that the stories in the book which
was long in the making, was garnered from tales told by her grandparents.
She said she
fleshed them out with fictitious characters to make it more interesting to
readers.
According to
her, she wanted the book to be entertaining, informative and educational for
readers of all walks of life, while stressing that similar story may occur in
other communities but may differ in the telling.
“Due to the
nature of this book, I hope that readers especially youth who are not familiar
with local folklores and supernatural beliefs of the people will enjoy reading
this book while acquiring knowledge of our own cultural heritage.”
“The content of
this book can also be used as reading materials by English teachers, as the
stories are not only informative but entertaining and simply delivered as
well. These stories may not be as
fantastic as Charles Dickens (A Christmas Carol), but they are derived from the
tales of our own people, such as from grandparents,” she stressed.
She also hoped players
in the tourism industry will adopt her book as souvenirs for their tourists,
as it contain information on the lifestyle of the people in the past and will
give them a brief insight on how we used to live before.
“I also hope
that the book evoke interest in the film industry as it can be of tremendous
entertainment to viewers and accord Malaysia information on our local beliefs
and culture, the fun way.”
For those who
wish to purchase the book, they are invited to call 011 26883963 or email tindalam@gmail.com for orders. -PW
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