Robert Raymer has been our website client for yonks now and he’s truly a prolific and dedicated writer. He’s one of those people who can set aside daily stuff, lock himself up and write!
Robert just shared something exciting with us just this week – his new book called “Spirit of Malaysia” will [...]
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Get Inside A Writer’s Mind
If you’ve always wanted to write that bestselling novel, this is probably the best place to get to.
Robert‘s been a longtime client of ours and he is the author of Tropical Affairs as well as Lovers & Strangers Revisited, both containing stories of his adventures living in Malaysia for the past 20 odd years. [...]
What To Do When You’re On TV
Robert was interviewed for a local TV show called Kuppa Kopi last week and he excitedly SMSed me to share the good news.
His books are taking off and so’s his popularity in the Malaysian scene.
In fact, last year he got into the news for being one of the top 50 expats in Malaysia which [...]
We Know A Must-Know Expat
Robert emailed us last week because he’s one of the 50 must-know expats in Malaysia. What we love most is that he said, “Having the website helped”. Read the part we bolded in his email below.
It’s lovely to be honoured when a client gets honoured. Especially when he’s in the list with a whole list [...]
A Short Interview with Robert Raymer
We recorded this video of Robert Raymer when we were in Kuching a few months ago.
It was just after an event called Words Worth organised by Georgette, a friend of his and also a friend of ours (Kuching is a small place, everyone knows everyone!). This video was shot outside Bing the cafe where [...]
Mentioned in The Malay Mail – Thanks to Robert!
Got an SMS from Robert this morning. He told me that The Malay Mail did a story on him in the CyberSpot section.
The biggest surprise was when I looked it up – he was so kind to mention us in his interview! He didn’t have to, you know, that’s his interview with the Malay [...]
Our Birthday But You Get Lucky…
Got back from Kuching last week where we spent a week at my parents’ home, doing literally nothing. We tried to catch some of the action during the Sarawak Regatta but didn’t manage to see anything interesting as we arrived late noon at the Kuching Waterfront that Sunday.
Interestingly, we managed to enjoy ourselves at Bing [...]
Of Missed Trip, Published Writer & Readings

It’s amazing how fast time flies. Our intern finished her 10 weeks with us last week. To celebrate the occasion, we took her to a truly special place for lunch and on Friday, ordered a homemade durian cheesecake from Ai Tee, one of Krista’s friends, for tea.
Aside that, we were supposed to [...]


