First SU Fellow (New York) Nur Sabrina bte Dzulkifli writes about her residency in NYC.
Read MoreDiane Josefowicz reviews Grace Chia’s Every Moving Thing That Lives Shall Be Food (Singapore: Math Paper Press, 2016).
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Sohrab Homi Fracis’ Go Home (L.A., U.S.A.: Knut House Press, 2016).
Read MoreEric Norris reviews Giving Ground by Theophilus Kwek (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2016)
Read MoreSelf-interview with US-based Singaporean travel show hosts Elizabeth Lazan and Jeane Reveendran who journeyed cross-country to discover Chinese-Fusion food in America.
Read MoreSP interviews Sebastian Sim, the winner of Singapore’s Epigram Books Fiction Prize in 2017 for The Riot Act.
Read MoreGaudy Boy celebrated the release of Alfian Sa'at's Malay Sketches at Book Culture in NYC.
Read MoreIan Tan reviews Greg Hewett’s Blindsight (USA: Coffee House Press, 2016).
Read MoreSP interviews Dr. Hong-LIng Wee, whose solo art show "In Flux" is currently on view at The Private Museum, Singapore, from 16 March to 6 May, 2018.
Read MoreUnder the new Public Order and Safety (Special Powers) Act, Singaporeans will find it even more difficult to mount a solidarity protest like March for Our Lives.
Read MoreGaudy 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).
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