...and getting to meet May-Zhee Lim, 19 going on 20 -- blogger (
www.mayzhee.blogspot.com) and writer.

May-Zhee was a guest speaker at a forum at the festival, held at the PWTC. Today was the last day of the festival which started on Friday.
Petite and pretty, she wrote her first book "Vanitee Bee" at 15 and her second - bestseller "Sweetheart From Hell" when she was 17.
"The first one's about stuff relating to teens. The second is, you know, a
chick lit....," she told me, as we chatted in the waiting room. I had finished my session and she was about to start hers.
May-Zhee, eldest of three children (she has two younger brothers and her parents are business people) - is from Klang and was a student of Mont Kiara International School.
Blogger Syed Akbar who himself is an author of 3 books, remembered her as the other writer at a booksigning at MPH a few years ago.
"She was 16 when I met her," remarked Syed Akbar who was a speaker at an earlier forum there, with Rocky and me.
May-Zhee remembered Syed Akbar too.
With her was a young marketing/business consultant, Michael Teo who was moderating her session. They were among the many young people we met at the festival. Awesome people, these kids.
I felt like I was in a world run by young people. From those manning the counter, at the door, at the kiosks -- everywhere -- young people running the show. And so well too! Proud of 'em!
A festival by the young for the young. I definitely was one of the few oldies there, but, heck, I felt so young.
I told the young audience at the forum that I felt really so young and how amazing it was to meet so many exuberant, bright, energetic and dynamic young Malaysians.
So many events were organized from music and dance shows to conferences. And there were kiosks and booths promoting food, music and a wide range of products. There was even a Sudoku booth.
The place was packed by the time we had to go. So happening, I tell you!
This was the third such festival. Some 80,000 people came to the festival, more than the number (60,000) at the one in Putrajaya last year.
Amazing. Awesome. And I had an incredibly wonderful time.
Now I must go get May-Zhee's bestseller.
Read
Rocky's take on Youth10.
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