Eric Norris reviews Death Wish by Gwee Li Sui (Singapore: Landmark Books, 2017).
Read MoreIan Tan reviews Carl Phillips’ Reconnaissance (USA: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016).
Read MoreLeong Liew Geok's extraordinary gardening poems.
Read MoreNg Yi-Sheng reviews Belmont by Stephen Burt (USA: Graywolf Press, 2013).
Read MoreAndrew Howdle reviews Cyril Wong’s The Lover’s Inventory (Singapore: Math Paper Press, 2015).
Read MoreP. J. Thum reviews Written Country, edited by Gwee Li Sui (Singapore: Landmark Books, 2016).
Read MoreTse Hao Guang reviews Jennifer S. Cheng’s House A (USA: Omnidawn, 2016).
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Louise Glück's Faithful and Virtuous Night (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2014).
Read MoreAnnouncing the top three winners of the 3rd Singapore Poetry Contest. Three powerful poems about home.
Read More"Erratic as Thoughts: Goh Poh Seng’s Lines from Batu Ferringhi," an essay by Jee Leong Koh
Read More"The Leeds Poems of Arthur Yap," an essay by Andrew Howdle.
Read MoreSix more poems set in Leeds, UK, by the Singapore writer and painter Arthur Yap
Read MoreSix poems set in Leeds, UK, by the Singapore writer and painter Arthur Yap
Read MoreRichard Angus Whitehead on "“this migrant soul enriches this earth”: Encounters with Migrant Bengali Poetry in Singapore.”
Read MoreFive poems by Eileen Chong from her latest collection, and an interview with the Australia-based poet.
Read MoreKoh Jee Leong on Joshua Ip's poem "explaining a thousand cranes."
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Marie Howe’s Magdalene (New York: W. W. Norton, 2017).
Read MoreWe are looking for poems that include the word “Singapore” (or its variants) in some creative manner.
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Jenny Tseng’s Red Flower, White Flower (Marick Press, 2013 (Translated by Mengying Han and Aaron Crippen) and Timothy Yu’s 100 Chinese Silences (Les Figues, 2016).
Read MorePresident’s Day
by Josh Lefkowitz