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The only local author I have heard of is Catherine Lim, and that is because a couple of her books were compulsory reading text back in my school days. Haha …

Any other local authors worth checking out? It is a little embarrassing to have no knowledge of any local authors. I was only exposed to Catherine Lim too!
I think it was Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore that was part of our readings for Lit.


If you read this message in time, you might want to consider catching the last run of "Utter" today. It is part of the Singapore Writers Festival programme and the intention is to adapt local literature for the theatre or other art forms so as to introduce the work to a wider audience. One of the "Utter" plays is in Chinese, the other English. I enjoyed them a lot.

The Singapore Story : 1965-2000.
Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew.
Penerbit : Times Media. 2000.
Halaman : 778.
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As an added bonus, this book was short-listed for the Booker prize this year!
The Garden of Evening Mists

This certainly looks interesting. Hope to get to it soon. Thanks for bringing it up!


O Thiam Chin's very good! definitely worth the read: try his flash fiction. B)

Date: 17 Mar (Sun)
Time: 2-4pm
Venue, Bedok Public Library, Programme Zone
Admission: free
BooksActually will also be around during the event. If you can, drop by, say hi!

I do have a few favourites - Wena Poon and Guan Liang being a few of them, though I tend to lean towards investigative or philosophical fiction.
I also do like Terry Ho's "Crown of Earth's Desire", and J Damask's "Wolf at the Door" just arrived at Books Actually, both of which are Fantasy novels in SG.
~ Joelyn Alexandra

I'd love to hear your reviews!

Congratulations, Julian! All the best with the book. I'm sure it will do well :-)


Thanks so much Mahita! We should swap books. :)

Please join for my book reading at Books Actually, 9 Yong Siak St, on Thursday (15 Aug), 7:30 PM.
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The book "Journeys with the caterpillar: Travelling through the islands of Flores and Sumba, Indonesia" is a humorous travelogue.
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Thank You
Shivaji
Is anyone going to the Singapore Writers Festival this year?
http://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/
There are a lot of new books written by Singaporeans and launched by Epigram during the Festival
http://www.epigrambooks.sg/ebswf2013/
I am currently reading
and re-reading
and going to dig into
http://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/
There are a lot of new books written by Singaporeans and launched by Epigram during the Festival
http://www.epigrambooks.sg/ebswf2013/
I am currently reading




Would anyone be interested in reviewing my novel? It's called Land of a Meat Munchers, a speculative fiction piece set in Singapore. It's coming out from Marshall Cavendish, and we are launching it this Thursday at Books Actually.
Here's a link with more info on the book: http://incoherentboy.com/land-of-the-...
Nicholas Yong
Nicholas wrote: "Hi there,
Would anyone be interested in reviewing my novel? It's called Land of a Meat Munchers, a speculative fiction piece set in Singapore. It's coming out from Marshall Cavendish, and we are ..."
Hi Nicholas, is there a specific time frame you need that novel reviewed? It's the Singapore Writers Festival next week and I am sure there will be a lot of buzz so everyone would be running around like headless chickens.
Would anyone be interested in reviewing my novel? It's called Land of a Meat Munchers, a speculative fiction piece set in Singapore. It's coming out from Marshall Cavendish, and we are ..."
Hi Nicholas, is there a specific time frame you need that novel reviewed? It's the Singapore Writers Festival next week and I am sure there will be a lot of buzz so everyone would be running around like headless chickens.
Hi people,
I have won a Festival pass (access to most events other than the ticketed ones) for the Singapore Writers Festival but would like to give it away (as a matter of principle - long story) so if anyone is keen to take it off me, please message me here.
I will be at within the vicinity of Central Library to attend a talk by an author on Friday around 7 pm so that might be the best time/place to catch me so I can hand you the pass.
I have won a Festival pass (access to most events other than the ticketed ones) for the Singapore Writers Festival but would like to give it away (as a matter of principle - long story) so if anyone is keen to take it off me, please message me here.
I will be at within the vicinity of Central Library to attend a talk by an author on Friday around 7 pm so that might be the best time/place to catch me so I can hand you the pass.


Would anyone be interested in reviewing my novel? It's called Land of a Meat Munchers, a speculative fiction piece set in Singapore. It's coming out from Marshall Caven..."
Hey Michael, just saw your comment. No particular time frame for the review! =)
Nicholas wrote: "Michael wrote: "Nicholas wrote: "Hi there,
Would anyone be interested in reviewing my novel? It's called Land of a Meat Munchers, a speculative fiction piece set in Singapore. It's coming out fro..."
If you are going to be at the Writers Festival - perhaps that might be a good place/time to catch up to get a review copy from you?
Would anyone be interested in reviewing my novel? It's called Land of a Meat Munchers, a speculative fiction piece set in Singapore. It's coming out fro..."
If you are going to be at the Writers Festival - perhaps that might be a good place/time to catch up to get a review copy from you?




You can get it from amazon kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Pop-Rock-Love-R...

The hard copy is available at selectbooks.
I was thinking Singapore writers really need to unite!


Hi all. I'm Ummu Shahzeb, and I just joined this group. I'm an author, illustrator and self-publisher of picture books. I'm a lover of picture books because they are just magic. Many of us might think that picture books are only for children, but you'll be surprised by how powerful picture books can be in touching your hearts. I got to know a few local picture book writers at AFCC 2014 (Linn Shekinah, David Seow and Edmund Lim W.K.. They have written fantastic picture books for children and parents to enjoy. Do check them out.
I would like to know if there are any picture book authors here. I can do a Goodreads review for your picture book.
Here's my latest picture book, in Malay-English bilingual, Landak

Hope to hear from Picture Book lovers and authors here.
Thank you Goodreads Singapore for this opportunity!
Ummu Shahzeb

http://bookcouncil.sg/awards/detail/s...
English Non-Fiction
CO-WINNER: The Leader, The Teacher & You by Lim Siong Guan and Joanne H Lim http://goo.gl/COCfe4
CO-WINNER: Kampong Spirit Gotong Royong: Life In Potong Pasir 1955 to 1965 by Josephine Chia
Chinese Non-Fiction
MERIT: 《心也飞翔》尤今(Tham Yew Chin aka You Jin) http://goo.gl/10nU5v
MERIT: 《父亲平藩的一生》何乃强(Dr Ho Nai Kiong)

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I am thinking of setting up a website for sg indie writers to share about their books. Anyone thinks it is a good idea?"
I don't think it's a good idea. The market is too small and getting smaller by the day.

Here is a speculative short story I wrote that is set in the local context.

A brief synopsis:
In a post-industrial world of energy scarcity, one man finds himself marooned on his island home. Once a major global hub for trade and finance, the island city now lies in decay, its remaining inhabitants cut off from the world and struggling for existence. Faced with dwindling prospects and with nothing to lose, he leaves for another land, in search of a new beginning.
This is the link if you are interested to know more:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...
You can also find it on my Goodreads page.
Many thanks for your support. Questions and comments are most welcome!

Can I shamelessly plug my new book, We Rose Up Slowly, recently published by Math Paper Press?
It’s a book of 10 short stories set in Singapore, Australia & Jakarta.

Here is a taster:
"She hopes to be with Lakshmi, talking and eating, and then afterwards, before the sun rises, wandering along the path overlooking the deserted Malayan Railway marshalling yards near the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station. They will smoke cigarettes and gaze across the barren neglected space made vacant for the purpose of future development. She will tell Lakshmi she was on first-name terms with the snakes and the monkeys, the vermin and the feral beasts, who used to live in the depleted jungle, amongst the scant remains of undergrowth and decaying concrete structures."
Cheers
PS I guess I did 8)
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I'll start with one of my favourite books from local lit.
Wena Poon is absolutely amazing. She writes with such wit and poignancy that it leaves readers moved without actually insinuating anything. (And having met her once, I have to say that she's as unpretentious as her writing. )