Sebastian Taylor reviews Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene, edited by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2020).
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Read MoreAimee Liu on the saga of Alfred Bird and the Singapore War Crimes Trials.
Read MoreJudy Luo on how the prison sits at the nexus of white supremacy, patriarchy, and capitalism.
Read MoreEdward Moran on poetry and Brooklyn in the plague years.
Read MoreSim Jui Liang writes up his field notes from two visits, four years apart, to Chew Jetty, a water village on stilts in Penang, Malaysia.
Read MoreStewart Dorward on the spirituality in the writings of Cyril Wong.
Read MoreJanelle Tan reviews The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays by Esmé Weijun Wang (USA: Graywolf Press, 2019).
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Read MoreEssay on abortion from an Indian perspective by Ranjani Rao. Artwork by Jessica Witte.
Read MoreAWP Talk by Laurel Fantauzzo on “Innovations in Southeast Asian Narratives.”
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Read MoreAWP Talk by Gina Apostol on “Innovations in Southeast Asian Narratives.”
Read MoreKendrick Loo reviews They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib (USA: Two Dollar Radio, 2017).
Read MoreManish Melwani on the Fiction of S. Rajaratnam.
Read MoreGwee Li Sui, Singaporean poet, graphic artist, and literary critic, looks into the crystal ball to see the future of Singapore literature.
Read MoreJee Leong Koh on the late Justin Chin's poetry and prose.
Read MoreSheela Jane Menon on the politics of expanding the definition of Malaysian literature.
Read MoreAn essay by Stella Chung on the Crazy Rich Asians phenomenon.
Read MoreEsteemed independent journalist Kirsten Han on making National Day truly our own.
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