For SP Blog’s 8th Annual Books Round-up, 23 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreGenevieve Hartman reviews Ng Yi-Sheng’s Black Water, Pink Sands (Singapore: Math Paper Press, 2020).
Read MoreFor SP Blog’s 7th Annual Books Round-up, 41 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreNg Yi-Sheng reviews The Importance of Being Wilde at Heart by R. Zamora Linmark (USA: Delacorte Press, 2019).
Read MoreEric Norris reviews Lontar: The Journal of Southeast Asia Speculative Fiction, Issue #6, edited by Jason Erik Lundberg, Kristine Ong Muslim, and Adan Jimenez (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2016).
Read MorePriscilla King reviews Regrettable Things That Happened Yesterday by Jennani Durai (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2017).
Read More30 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
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Read More33 Singaporean writers, artists, and scholars recommend their favorite read in 2015.
Read MoreNg Yi-Sheng reviews Belmont by Stephen Burt (USA: Graywolf Press, 2013).
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