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Tunku Halim bin Tunku Abdullah (born 1964) is a Malaysian novelist, short story, non-fiction writer and lawyer.


Fiction writing

The author's fiction primarily falls within the dark fantasy and horror genre. His novel ''Vermillion Eye'' was a study text at the
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. By delving into Malay myth, legends and folklore his writing is regarded as "World Gothic". His novel, ''Last Breath'', is seen as taking a step away from the genre into "a mixture of character drama, satire, alternate history and magic realism".Toh, Terence. "Into the Valley of Death" in Star 2, 3 April 2015, p. 16 His latest novel, ''A Malaysian Restaurant in London'', is more conventional, being a paranormal love story. His collection of tales, ''Horror Stories'', is a significant best-selling book in Malaysia and his latest retrospective collection ''Scream to the Shadows'' published by Penguin Random House SEA will expand his readership in Asia and internationally.


Non-fiction writing

The author's recent works focus on
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for children. This includes ''History of Malaysia, A Children's Encyclopedia'' and ''A Children's History of Malaysia''. He is also a weight-loss advocate and has written books on the subject. He has also written on real estate in Malaysia including ''Condominiums - Purchase, Investment and Habitat''.


Education

Tunku Halim qualified as a
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in the United Kingdom after having obtained his law degree He has been called to the bar in the
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and as a solicitor in New South Wales. He holds a
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degree in Shipping, Trade and Finance (Distinction) from the
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in London.


Career

He practised corporate and conveyancing law at Shearn Delamore in Kuala Lumpur before working for Merit Management Sdn Bhd, the property developer responsible for Tiara Damansara in section 17,
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. He later moved to Sydney and took up a position as Legal Counsel to Oracle Corporation Australia. After a decade in Sydney, he relocated to Hobart, Tasmania where he self-published his encyclopedia. He is currently no longer a resident of Australia. His mid-career retrospective collection of short stories entitled ''Horror Stories'' became "the best-selling Malaysian English fiction books of all times". The 20th anniversary edition of his debut novel, Dark Demon Rising, has recently been published.


Bibliography


Short story and retrospective collections

*''The Rape of Martha Teoh & Other Chilling Stories'' (1997) *''BloodHaze: 15 Chilling Tales'' (1999) *''The Woman Who Grew Horns and Other Works'' (2001) *''44 Cemetery Road'' (2007) *''Gravedigger's Kiss'' (2007) *''7 Days to Midnight'' (2013) *''Horror Stories'' (2014) *''Horror Stories 2'' (2016) *''The Rape of Nancy Ng - 13 Nightmares'' (2018) *''Scream to the Shadows'' (2019) *''My Lovely Skull & Other Skeletons'' (2022)


Short stories in multiple-author anthologies

*"Hawker Man" (2007, '' Dark City 2'', ed. Xeus) *"Keramat" (2008, ''
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2'', ed. Danel Olson) *"Biggest Baddest Bomoh" (2009, '' The Apex Book of World SF'', ed
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) *"In the Village of Setang" (2012, ''
Exotic Gothic ''Exotic Gothic'' is an anthology series of original short fiction and novel excerpts in the gothic, horror and fantasy genres. A recipient of the World Fantasy Award and Shirley Jackson Awards, it is conceptualized and edited by Danel Olson, a pr ...
'' 4, ed. Danel Olson) *"Quatre Numéros Pour Eric Kwok" French translation of "Four Numbers for Eric Kwok" (2016, '' Jentayu - revue littéraire d'Asie'', tr. Brigitte Bresson, ed. Jérôme Bouchaud) *"Man on the 22nd Floor" (2016, '' Little Basket 2016'', ed. Catalina Rembuyan, Lee Ee Leen, Ted Mahsun, Tshiung Han See) *"The Black Bridge" (2018, '' Best Asian Speculative Fiction'', ed. Rajat Chaudhuri) *"Mr Petronas" (2019, '' Ronggeng-Ronggeng: Malaysian Short Stories'', ed. Edwin Vethamani) *"Three Dead Chickens" (2019, '' Horror Without Borders'', ed. Oleg Hasanov) *"Water Flows Deepest" (2022, '' Destination SEA 2050 AD'', ed. Tilda Acuna, Anthony G Mendoza-III, Christine Ong Muslim)


Novels

*''Dark Demon Rising'' (1997) *''Vermillion Eye'' (2000) *''Juriah's Song'' (2008) *''Last Breath'' (2014) *''A Malaysian Restaurant in London'' (2015) *''Dark Demon Rising - 20th Anniversary Edition'' (2017)


Children's novels

*''A Vanishing - The Midnight Children - Book 1'' (2021) *''Cemetery House - The Midnight Children - Book 2'' (2021) *''The Moonlight World - The Midnight Children - Book 3'' (2021)


Essays in non-fiction anthologies

*"Fiction Writing in the Malay World and the Urban Society" (1999, '' Commentary: The National University of Singapore Society'') *"Margaret Livesey's ''Eva Moves the Furniture'': Shifting the House of Gothic" (2010, '' 21st Century Gothic: Great Gothic Novels since 2000'', ed. Danel Olson)


Non-fiction

*''Everything the Condominium Developer Should Have Told You But Didn't'' (1992) *''Condominiums: Purchase Investment & Habitat'' (1996) *''Tunku Abdullah – A Passion for Life'' (1998) *''The New Golf Paradigm'' with Kris Barkway (2001) *''A Children's History of Malaysia'' (2003) *''History of Malaysia – A Children's Encyclopedia'' (2009) *''History of Malaysia – A Children's Encyclopedia (2nd Edition)'' (2013) *''So Fat Lah! - 30 Perfect Ways to a Slimmer You'' (2016) *''The "So Fat Lah!" Cookbook'' with Christina Hiew (2018) *''A Prince Called "Charlie"'' (2018) *''A Children's History of Malaysia (2nd Edition)'' (2019)


References

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