QUESTIONS:
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What is the title of your book? Watching the Thais
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What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book? A book that shows
something new to both old hand expats and new visitors to Thailand.
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What genre does your book fall under? S E Asian history,
travel, culture, cross-cultural communication.
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Where did the idea come from for the book? Several years ago
when I was living in Bangkok and trying to get to grips with living in such a
strange place, so different to where I’d been brought up - London.
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How long did it take you to write the first
draft of the manuscript? The book was written over a period of about 7 years.
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Who or what inspired you to write this book? The sheer number
of expats visiting, rising year on year, and the equal amount of ignorance of Thai
culture that I saw.
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Will your book be self-published or represented
by an agency? Already published by a UK publisher through a UK Arts Council website, and in
Thailand self published. I rejected a traditional publishing offer from
Bangkok Books in 2007.
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What other works would you compare this book to
within your genre? There are many but “Mai Pen Rai
Means Never Mind” stands out as does “Working
with the Thais” Henry Holmes, Suchada Tangtongtavy.
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What actors would you choose to play the part of
your characters in a
movie rendition? This book is non fiction.
movie rendition? This book is non fiction.
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What else about your book might pique the
reader’s interest? The book answers a lot of questions that foreigners often ask about living
in Thailand: why are Thais always smiling? Why do they not ever want to take
responsibility for their actions? Why do they always seem to be in a group? Why
are they so friendly? I also explain the history of their customs and festivals
and why they always seem to be so superstitious and love ghost stories.