Gaudy Boy, our new imprint, celebrated the US release of Alfian Sa'at's short-story collection Malay Sketches at Revolution Books in Harlem on Thursday, March 22, 2018.
Read MoreYZ Chin reviews Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal (London: Harper Collins, 2017).
Read MoreEric Norris reviews Nothing Important Happened Today by Claudia Serea (USA: Broadstone Books, 2016).
Read MoreInez Tan reviews Jeremy Tiang’s State of Emergency (Singapore and London: Epigram Books, 2017).
Read MoreSingapore Unbound's Submission to the Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, set up by the Parliament of Singapore.
Read MoreIan Tan reviews Though I Get Home by YZ Chin (USA: Feminist Press, 2018).
Read MorePriscilla King reviews Regrettable Things That Happened Yesterday by Jennani Durai (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2017).
Read MoreAn essay by Stella Chung on the Crazy Rich Asians phenomenon.
Read MoreIan Tan on the politics of the outsider in Ken Kwek’s film Unlucky Plaza (2014).
Read MorePriscilla King reviews Launch Pad by Shelly Bryant (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2017).
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Guess and Check by Thaddeus Rutkowski (Gival Press, 2017).
Read More"Sleeping with Tomatoes" from Picasso's Tears by Wong May (USA: Octopus Books, 2014).
Read MoreDeven Philbrick reviews Yeo Wei Wei’s These Foolish Things (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2015).
Read MoreWhen a few gym goers complained about another patron's "gay" tank top, they did not know that their complaint would launch a campaign for equality.
Read More30 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreEric Norris reviews Death Wish by Gwee Li Sui (Singapore: Landmark Books, 2017).
Read MoreAndrea Yew reviews National Book Award finalist Pachinko by Min Jin Lee (USA: Grand Central Publishing, 2017).
Read MoreJee Leong Koh interviews Canada-based literary scholar Joanne Leow about Singapore’s educational system.
Read MoreShort story by Jon Gresham.
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