The clock is ticking and Sheta Chow's heart is pounding. For someone more used to expressing herself through blogs, presenting her views to a live audience is an adrenaline rush.
Chow, a sound engineer, and another six bloggers in different jobs were invited to each give seven-minute presentations last month at a Punch Party - a fast-paced, themed event at which they share experiences. The first such event for Hong Kong included a teacher, a firefighter and an IT entrepreneur, and tackled the topic 'Profession. Blogger' before a large crowd in the Quarry Bay offices of an IT company.
'I freaked out when I saw more than 100 people show up,' recalls Chow, who blogs about music and her life. 'It's really difficult to maintain a smooth pace when you're in front of people who are reacting spontaneously.'
Punch Party is a modified version of Pecha Kucha - gatherings first organised in Tokyo to allow young designers and artists to socialise and give quick presentations of their work (also within about seven minutes) in an informal setting.
Taiwanese blogger Carol Lin started the Punch Party rolling two years ago, inspired by the quick-fire exchanges and lively atmosphere at a Pecha Kucha (Japanese for chit-chat) night she attended in Taipei.
The idea, she says, is to bring bloggers with different expertise together.