When I was fourteen years old, I remembered putting ‘writer’ in the first column, followed by ‘professional cricketer’ in the second column. Finally, an ‘engineer’ in the third column in the school report card, of which my late dad quickly upon seeing admonished me by saying that ‘penulis tak boleh cari makan nak’.
Here I am, decades later eagerly wanting to prove him wrong, not out of disrespect, but actually wanting to emulate him and his brother (my uncle). I have seen my dear dad’s draft with a title ‘Laungan Merdeka’ when I was really small, maybe seven or eight years old. I’m not sure whether the draft has made it to publication or not. Whereas my uncle Md. Akhir Leman, wrote a short prolific novel ‘Bahagia Sesudah Derita’, of which the copy is available even in the library of Glasgow University, some 11,000 km away.
Maybe, I could start my long lost passion by co-authoring a book, maybe with a friend (wink, wink). By the way, most of the famous authors did just that. Alexander Dumas did it, as he had a whole team of authors writing for him all the time. Even Tom Clancy famous for espionage thriller novels regularly hire co-authors.