Lim Xin Hwee examines the ramifying ironies in “Singapore Pastoral” by Daryl Lim Wei Jie.
Read MoreLim Xin Hwee on “holding objects while the glue sets” in Cynthia Arrieu-King’s poem “The Idea at Rest.”
Read MoreLim Xin Hwee on the fuck-you cockroach in Craig Santos Perez’s poem “Cockroach Ode.”
Read MoreLim Xin Hwee on the virtual self in Nurul Amillin Hussain’s poem “Re: New Ways to be Lonely.”
Read MoreLIM Xin Hwee on a memory that cannot be inventoried in Cyril Wong’s poem “Restaurant.”
Read MoreLIM Xin Hwee on living in two places in Natalie Wang’s poem “Fall(ing).”
Read MoreLim Xin Hwee reviews Cynthia Arrieu-King’s Futureless Languages (USA: Radiator Press, 2018).
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