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Ju ( my, ဂျူး; born Tin Tin Win on 20 September 1958) is a Burmese
novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living writing novels and other fiction, while others aspire to ...
, well known for her strong, intelligent female characters.


Early life and education

Ju was born 20 September 1958 in
Yenangyaung Yenangyaung ( my, ရေနံချောင်း; literally "stream of oil") is a city in the Magway Region of central Myanmar, located on the Irrawaddy River and 363 miles from Yangon. Until 1974, it remained the capital city of both Minbu Div ...
. She is the third child of U Thaung and Daw Nyein, having five siblings. She graduated from the high school at
Yenangyaung Yenangyaung ( my, ရေနံချောင်း; literally "stream of oil") is a city in the Magway Region of central Myanmar, located on the Irrawaddy River and 363 miles from Yangon. Until 1974, it remained the capital city of both Minbu Div ...
in 1975 and graduating with an
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ( la, Medicinae Baccalaureus, Baccalaureus Chirurgiae; abbreviated most commonly MBBS), is the primary medical degree awarded by medical schools in countries that follow the tradition of the United King ...
degree from Institute of Medicine, Mandalay in 1983.


Career

Despite her interest in writing, upon her mother's prodding, she pursued medical studies at the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay. She started writing while in medical school
University of Medicine, Mandalay The University of Medicine, Mandalay ( my, ဆေးတက္ကသိုလ် (မန္တလေး), ; formerly Institute of Medicine, Mandalay), located in Mandalay is one of five medical universities in Myanmar. The university offers Bachelo ...
and her first short story () was published in 1979. Her writing career took off in the late 1980s, with her debut novel, ''Remembrance'' (), published in 1987. The bestseller novel stirred controversy for endorsing Western existentialist philosophy and portraying cohabitating unwed couples. She published fifteen novels (most of them were adapted into films), seven collections of short stories and seven collections of articles on the environment. She currently works as a co-founder of an HIV positive children orphanage and also a participant in the HIV/AIDS Media Initiative and Yadana Metta Foundation. Her writings now focus on
environmental conservation *Environmental protection Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment and, w ...
.


Works


Novels

* 1987– AMhatTaya – () * 1990– Myit Toe Ei Maryar – () * 1991– Kaung Kin Ma Par Thaw Nya and other short novels – () * 1991– Kyae Mwa Twar Thaw Tain Tite Myar Akyaung – () * 1992– Essential Rain – () * 1993– Nanyan Ei Achar Taphat – () * 1994– Main Ma Ta Yaut Ei Phwint Ha Win Khan Chat – () * 1994– Chit Chin Ei Anupyinnyar and other short novels – () * 1995– Kankyamar Ko Ma Yone Kyi Kya Thu Myar – () * 1996– Pinlae Nyint Tu Thaw MainMa Myar – () * 1996– Myit Ta Sin Ko Phyat Kyaw Chin – () * 1997– Kyar Tot Thi Lae Maung Sa Kar – () * 1997– My Tree – () * 1997– Yar Sa Win Htae Mhar Maung Ko Htar Kae – () * 1997– Yae Myaw Thie – () * 1998– The Books I read- () * 1999– Sayarwon Ta Yaut Ei Mhatsu Myar – () * 2000– Chit Thu Yae Tae Kyon Ma Ye Nya Twe- () * 2004- Tain Nae Chi Tae Kyoe- () * 2006 - Saunt Nay Mal Lo MA Pyaw Lite Buu - () * 2008– Thu Min Ko Bal Tot Mha – () * 2011– Let The More Loving One Be Me- () * 2014- Sone Nay Yat Nae Lwan Lay Chin(ဆုံနေရက်နဲ့လွမ်းနေခြင်း) * A Thit Sat Sat Htar Wa Ya ( အသစ္စက္စက္ထာ၀ရ) *2018-Rainbow Lover's cover (သက်တန့်တို့ဖြင့် ရစ်ဖွဲ့ ချစ်သူရဲ့ ခြုံလွှာ)


Novella

*Kye Taw Nyake Moe Kaw Chin (with
Nay Win Myint Nay Win Myint ( my, နေဝင်းမြင့်, born 6 February 1952) is a three time Myanmar National Literature Award-winning Burmese writer. He specialises in writing novellas and translated novels and won the Myanmar National Literature ...
) – ()


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ju 1958 births Living people Burmese writers People from Magway Division University of Medicine, Mandalay alumni 20th-century Burmese women writers 21st-century Burmese women writers 20th-century Burmese writers 21st-century Burmese writers