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Beauty and the Jinn
Beauty and the Jinn

Who is the jinn in this allegorical yet terrifyingly realistic story by Rahad Abir?

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FictionJee KohMarch 11, 2022Rahad AbirComment
Love Letters to Singaporean Women
Love Letters to Singaporean Women

Aileen Liang reviews Kelly Kaur’s Letters to Singapore (Canada: Stonehouse Publishing, 2022).

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ReviewJee KohMarch 4, 2022Aileen Liang, Kelly Kaur, Stonehouse PublishingComment
A Mosque in the Jungle

Sebastian Taylor reviews A Mosque in the Jungle: Classic Ghost Stories by Othman Wok and edited by Ng Yi-Sheng (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2021)

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Review, FictionJee KohFebruary 22, 2022Epigram Books, Ng Yi-Sheng, Sebastian Taylor, SUSPECTComment
My Story
My Story

In “My Story,” Burmese rights advocate Ningja Khon relates how she ran afoul of the Myanmar’s military junta and had to escape the country to southern Thailand before ending up in the US.

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Essay, Witness WritingJee KohFebruary 22, 2022Ningja KhonComment
I am waiting for an apology.
I am waiting for an apology.

An essay by Rachel Kuanneng Lee about a sister's suicide and how to write about it.

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PoetryJee KohFebruary 22, 2022Rachel Kuanneng LeeComment
Tunggu Dulu
Tunggu Dulu

ila explores through writing and photography the local spiritualities in Singapore.

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EssayJee KohFebruary 22, 2022ila, SUSPECTComment
The Boat Unmoors, O Oarsman

Pitamber Kaushik translates 5 Bhojpuri poems by Avinash Chandra Vidyarthi, Awadhendra dev Narayan, and Aniruddh into English.

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PoetryJee KohFebruary 22, 2022Aakanksha Dwivedi, Pitamber Kaushik, Aniruddh, SUSPECTComment
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A transnational literary organization based in New York City, Singapore Unbound envisions and works for a creative and fulfilling life for everyone through the arts and activism.

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