To my Song supporters...
Song has gone forth steadily...and I'm grateful to you all for that. For buying Song, for reading Song, for sharing Song. Thank you.
Meantime, I have a few (free) events coming up in London in case you are able to join.
Firstly this week -- an alternative Valentine's Day: Voices of the Enslaved: Tales of Love and Longing with an incredible line-up on either side of me
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/voices-of-the-enslaved-tales-of-love-and-longing-tickets-55515297750
Then at the end of the month, in conversation with the brilliant writer, academic and one of the greatest of supporters of BAME artists, Bernardine Evaristo -- at Brunel Unvierstiy, where she teaches.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brunel-writers-how-to-write-fiction-that-travels-with-michelle-jana-chan-tickets-53806645124
And -- Song is in Vanity Fair this month (the Hollywood issue, dated March), which happens to be the same issue as one of my bursts of travel -- 25 pages of ravishing destinations, including the launch of my new Vanity Fair Changing Your Mind travel awards. Do pick up a copy.
Plus, catching up with other press...
Here, I'm writing on Guyana in National Geographic Traveller: http://www.natgeotraveller.co.uk/smart-travel/author-series/notes-from-an-author-michelle-jana-chan/?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
And the five best books on displacement: https://fivebooks.com/best-books/displacement-michelle-jana-chan/
Finally, a podcast on how Song came about https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tribe/id1225633420?mt=2
Do hope to see some of you this month.
Many thanks, as ever,
Michelle