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Dina Zaman
Dina Zaman (born 1969, Kuala Lumpur) is a Malaysian writer whose works have been published in the media.
==Life==
Dina Zaman's childhood was spent in Japan, Russia and other countries. She studied mass communications and creative writing at Western Michigan University and Lancaster University respectively.〔Nor Faridah Abdul Manaf, 'Zaman, Dina', ''Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing'',ed. Jane Eldridge Miller, Routledge, 2001.〕 In 2007 a collection of her columns for the online newspaper Malaysiakini.com was published in book form as ''I am Muslim''.〔Farish A. Noor, (Of hookers, hustlers and holy men ), ''The Star Online'', 25 March 2007〕
She has recently published a collection of short stories, titled, 'King of The Sea' ((Silverfish Books ), 2012).
She is now working on her second non-fiction book, ''Holy Men, Holy Women''. The work in progress is serialised in (The Malaysian Insider ). The book seeks and will showcase people of faiths in Malaysia.
Dina Zaman has extensive experience in public relations and the media industry, as a consultant as well as personality. She has worked on campaigns and events, and worked over the years as a volunteer for NGOs.
She is also an award-winning writer of non-fiction, fiction and poetry. She has had media presence locally and abroad as a columnist since 1994 and commentator of current affairs since 2005. She has been quoted in the BBC and interviewed on Everywoman, a women’s programme on Al Jazeera. She has helmed three columns: Off Our Backs (The Sun, Malaysia in 1995), Dina’s Dalca (New Straits Time, 1996 to 1998) and I Am Muslim (www.malaysiakini.com, 2005 to 2006), which is now a book published by Silverfish Books. Her book is now a bestseller at Borders and Kinokuniya bookstores. Her latest book, King of The Sea, is longlisted for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award. She contributes to The Malaysian Insider and The Star. She writes on religion, society and lifestyle issues, and is known to inject ‘a sense of humour’ in her writing.
She is a recent recipient of the API Senior Fellowship and will be based in Jogjakarta and Thailand by the end of 2012. She was also the recipient of the British High Commissioner Chevening Award in 1998 and came home to Malaysia in 1999 with an MA in Creative Writing from Lancaster University.

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