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Dear Pluto
Dear Pluto

In “Dear Pluto,” Susan L. Lin writes to the Death Planet about her plans to visit it in the distant future.

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EssayJee KohSeptember 16, 2022Susan L. LinComment
“Soundproof Counseling Room for Middle Schoolers (2009)” and Other Poems
“Soundproof Counseling Room for Middle Schoolers (2009)” and Other Poems

In these attentive poems, Jackson Minjoon Wright shines a light on, as he puts it, “the particularities of adoption and secluded life in the Midwest.”

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PoetryJee KohSeptember 9, 2022Jackson Minjoon WrightComment
“An “Oriental” Jane Doe” and Other Poems
“An “Oriental” Jane Doe” and Other Poems

In these exacting poems, Joey S. Kim considers the impact of empire on identity and writing.

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PoetryJee KohSeptember 2, 2022Joey S. KimComment
She Was There
She Was There

Miranda Jeyaretnam reviews Where I Was: A Memoir About Forgetting and Remembering by Constance Singam, which tells the history of Singapore from the perspective of a courageous woman activist.

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ReviewJee KohAugust 26, 2022Miranda Jeyaretnam, Constance SingamComment
#YISHREADS August 2022
#YISHREADS August 2022

Care to read fantasy and science fiction novels inspired by Chinese history? Ng Yi-Sheng gives you the lowdown on five recent books.

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ReviewJee KohAugust 26, 2022Ng Yi-ShengComment
“Early and Late” and “Every Poet Wants to Be Your Dog”
“Early and Late” and “Every Poet Wants to Be Your Dog”

What if dogs can read? Chris Huntington ponders this and other questions in these new poems.

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PoetryJee KohAugust 19, 2022Chris HuntingtonComment
Escalating a Nation
Escalating a Nation

“Singapore's climb from a Third World country to a First World nation was made easier, thanks to the escalator.”

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EssayJee KohAugust 12, 2022Justin ZhuangComment
A Cosmopolitan Kinship?
A Cosmopolitan Kinship?

“To what extent should Singlit speak to global cultures and the threat of the climate crisis, and how should it do so?” Zining Mok reviews Red Earth by Esther Vincent Xueming (USA: Blue Cactus Press, 2021).

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Review, PoetryJee KohAugust 12, 2022Mok ZiningComment
Dreamlapse
Dreamlapse

“When you dream, how do you know you’re in your own body?” the narrator of Monica Kim’s story “Dreamlapse” asks.

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FictionJee KohAugust 5, 2022Monica KimComment
#YISHREADS July 2022
#YISHREADS July 2022

To impose a bit of sanity on himself, Ng Yi-Sheng returns this month to the original theme of #YISHREADS. These five books are all Southeast Asian works.

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ReviewJee KohJuly 29, 2022Ng Yi-ShengComment
The Presence of Another World
The Presence of Another World

Annina Zheng-Hardy reviews Notes from the Birth Year by Mia Ayumi Malhotra (USA: Bateau Press, 2022).

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ReviewJee KohJuly 29, 2022Annina Zheng-HardyComment
Disoriented and Disenchanted in Academia
Disoriented and Disenchanted in Academia

Elise J. Choi reviews Disorientation by Elaine Hsieh Chou (US: Penguin Press, 2022).

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ReviewJee KohJuly 22, 2022Elise J. ChoiComment
Winners of the 8th Singapore Poetry Contest
Winners of the 8th Singapore Poetry Contest

We’re very pleased to announce the results of the 8th annual Singapore Poetry Contest. Enjoy the winning poems!

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PoetryJee KohJuly 15, 2022Chisom Charles Nnanna, Gabriel Awuah Mainoo, Purbasha Roy, Jee Leong KohComment
Sacred Trust

Amanat is a groundbreaking anthology featuring the stories of women writers from Kazakhstan over the past thirty years.

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EssayJee KohJuly 8, 2022Shelley Fairweather-Vega, Zaure BatayevaComment
Lunch Break - “S.A.M.” by Ann Ang
Lunch Break - “S.A.M.” by Ann Ang

Lim Xin Hwee examines the lingering effects of colonialism in “S.A.M.” by Singaporean poet Ann Ang.

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PoetryJee KohJuly 1, 2022LIM Xin HweeComment
#YISHREADS June 2022
#YISHREADS June 2022

For the month of June, Ng Yi-Sheng casts his gaze upon the wide, wonderful world of global speculative writing.

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ReviewJee KohJune 24, 2022Ng Yi-Sheng, C.M. Kösemen, Clara Chow, Stanislaw Lem, Laurent Binet, Brandon O'BrienComment
Art Is + Ayesha Raees
Art Is + Ayesha Raees

In this interview, poet Ayesha Raees speaks about the diverse places that poetry can go.

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InterviewJee KohJune 24, 2022Ayesha Raees, Janelle TanComment
The People of Santa Claus Lane
The People of Santa Claus Lane

Diane Josefowicz reviews Lurkers, the second novel by writer-director Sandi Tan.

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ReviewJee KohJune 17, 2022Diane JosefowiczComment
What It Wants
What It Wants

In this story “What It Wants,” by Minxi Chua, Xinyi is overworked and completely stressed out, but that is not her biggest problem.

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FictionJee KohJune 10, 2022Minxi ChuaComment
A Fair Share
A Fair Share

In the story “A Fair Share,” Shahriar Shaams develops the prickly themes of parenthood and inheritance.

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FictionJee KohJune 3, 2022Shahriar ShaamsComment
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Singapore Unbound

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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