7 February 2011

Waiting for the Dalai Lama

2019-07-12T04:15:15+08:00February 7th, 2011|authors, china, media attention, new books|0 Comments

Thanks to Time Out Hong Kong for a full-page interview with Annelie Rozeboom, author of our newest title: a book of interviews which explores the life stories of Chinese and Tibetan people in and around Tibet. Click to see at full size. Also read a great review of the book in Cairns Media Magazine: Almost everything that's revealed in Waiting [...]

15 January 2011

Eating Smoke

2019-07-12T02:33:13+08:00January 15th, 2011|authors, media attention, new books|3 Comments

A sneak preview on the right of an upcoming title which has been receiving a lot of attention on the internet. Watch this space for launch date! Or you can follow author Chris Thrall's Facebook page to stay updated. The Eurasian Face has also had a lot of publicity recently. It's just been reviewed by the online newspaper Asia Sentinel.

24 December 2010

Book giveaway: Hong Kong State of Mind

2016-11-24T01:14:27+08:00December 24th, 2010|book giveaway, hong kong, new books|19 Comments

Hong Kong is a mixed bag of a city. It is where Mercedes cars outnumber taxi cabs, partygoers count down to Christmas every December 24, and larger-than-life billboards of fortune tellers and cram school tutors compete with breathtaking skylines. HONG KONG State of Mind is a collection of essays by a popular local blogger who zeroes in on the city’s [...]

17 December 2010

Eurasian faces at the book launch party

2017-12-08T03:19:29+08:00December 17th, 2010|authors, events, hong kong, media attention, new books|0 Comments

Thanks to everyone who came to our book launch at Lotus! The crowd was bigger than we expected, so it was lucky we had an open-fronted venue which allowed people to spill onto the street. Kirsteen Zimmern was supposed to say a few words at 7:30, but it was past 9:00 before she was able to edge out [...]

26 November 2010

New book: The Eurasian Face

2016-11-24T01:14:27+08:00November 26th, 2010|authors, events, hong kong, new books|2 Comments

You are invited to the launch of The Eurasian Face by Kirsteen Zimmern -- now available on Amazon US and Amazon UK! If you go to those sites, you can click to "look inside" the book. No one represents diversity better than Eurasians: those people with a mix of Caucasian and Asian heritage. Once a source of shame, the Eurasian [...]

23 November 2010

The Heritage Hiker’s Guide to Hong Kong

2016-11-24T01:14:28+08:00November 23rd, 2010|hiking, hong kong, new books|7 Comments

As the weather cools, I'm pleased to announce the publication of The Heritage Hiker's Guide to Hong Kong -- available from all local bookshops from later this week, or directly from the website of FormAsia Books. When I began to write the book which became the first in this series – a walking guide to Hong Kong’s high peaks and [...]

13 September 2010

September book giveaway: Wordjazz for Stevie

2016-11-24T01:14:30+08:00September 13th, 2010|book giveaway, hong kong, new books|5 Comments

A letter from the heart, written by a father to his profoundly handicapped daughter You think you’ve got life sorted and then a child like Stevie comes along. But don’t think of Stevie as a tragedy. Don’t think of Stevie as a problem. Stevie was just a little girl. A gift to the world. A lot of bad things happened [...]

12 September 2010

Sex, drugs and violence

2016-11-24T01:14:30+08:00September 12th, 2010|new books, publishing|14 Comments

We've just gone to reprint with three books: Whispers and Moans: Interviews with the men and women of Hong Kong's sex industry King Hui: The Man Who Owned All the Opium in Hong Kong Wing Chun Warrior: The True Tales of Kung Fu Master Duncan Leung, Bruce Lee’s Fighting Companion It's clear that people love to read about these things! [...]

20 August 2010

Blacksmith Books goes south (in a good way)

2019-07-12T02:31:22+08:00August 20th, 2010|new books, publishing|1 Comment

We're proud to announce that our books will be available as of next month in Australia and New Zealand, through Central Book Services of Melbourne. If you're located down under, please ask for our titles in any bookshop, and if they're not in stock they will be able to order them in. Our Australian-Chinese author Liza Chu is already planning [...]

21 June 2010

Wordjazz for Stevie — “maybe the most moving story you will ever read”

2022-11-07T00:25:20+08:00June 21st, 2010|authors, media attention, new books|0 Comments

In 1986, Jonathan Chamberlain and his wife Bernadette had their first child, Stevie, a daughter. Stevie was immediately diagnosed with Down’s syndrome. A few months later it became clear that she had a serious heart defect that required a ‘hole in the heart’ operation. Something went wrong during the operation and Stevie suffered a momentary lack of oxygen that left [...]

9 June 2010

May Moon Rescues the World Economy

2016-11-24T01:14:33+08:00June 9th, 2010|new books|0 Comments

A new book on the financial crisis considers children's advice for preventing the next one! May Moon Rescues the World Economy also helps children learn about the causes of the recent recession. The new book follows May Moon and the Secrets of the CPAs and How to Raise a Money-Wise Child which were published in 2005 as part of the [...]

1 May 2010

FCC author event: Graham Earnshaw

2017-10-05T21:36:07+08:00May 1st, 2010|authors, china, events, new books|0 Comments

How long would it take to walk across the world’s most populous country? Graham Earnshaw is finding out. The long-time Hong Kong and China journalist is making a journey into China’s heartland, away from its surging coastal cities, where the ripples of prosperity are only just beginning to be felt and many find themselves left behind. Through his conversations with [...]

12 April 2010

Book giveaway — Dim Sum: a survival guide

2022-11-07T00:25:09+08:00April 12th, 2010|book giveaway, hong kong, new books|10 Comments

Why limit yourself to the English menu when ordering dim sum? Cantonese teacher Liza Chu has a part-time career as a Hong Kong dim sum guide, and she has distilled her knowledge of Chinese cuisine and dining etiquette into a practical guidebook to eating out. Each photographed dish is identified with Chinese characters and pronunciation, and icons alert those with [...]