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| On International Women’s Day, RTHK's Sarah Passmore talks to three women authors: Deborah Baker from the US, Suchen Christine Lim of Singapore, and Hong Kong's own Christine Loh. |
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| Emma Donoghue, an Irish-born playwright, literary historian and novelist, speaks to Sarah Passmore. |
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| Evelyn Lau at the age of 14 became a street sleeper. She tells Sarah Passmore about how life has changed since then. |
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| Barrister Constance Briscoe is one of Britain's first black female judges. She talks to Sarah Passmore about her tragic childhood and her how she triumphed over adversity. |
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| Jeffrey Archer is one of the bestselling authors of all time. He talks to Hugh Chiverton about his writing and colourful life. |
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| Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is a well-known Indian poet. His Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets (1992) has been a significant and influential work in Indian poetry. |
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| Indian writer Amitav Ghosh’s Ibis Trilogy began with Sea of Poppies, set at the time of the first Opium War, was shortlisted for the 2008 Booker Prize. |
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