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'Others' Is Not A Race
Ministry of Moral Panic
Sonnets from the Singlish
After The Fire
A History of Amnesia: Poems
The coffin is too big for the hole -and other plays
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pretend I'm not here
 
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Yeow Kai Chai
Days of No Name
Another Place
Porcelain & A Language of Their Own
City of Rain
Be Your Own Bae
Lovelier, Lonelier
Reading the Room: A Playwright's Devising Journey
unit. : a glimpse into Singapore's 1970s - '80s private apartments
Ministry of Moral Panic by Amanda Lee  KoeThe Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny LiewMalay Sketches by Alfian Sa'atCorridor by Alfian Sa'atWhat Gives Us Our Names by Alvin Pang
Best Singapore Fiction
103 books — 64 voters

O. Thiam Chin
Any moment now, I thought, he was going to wake up. Any moment.
O Thiam Chin, Best New Singaporean Short Stories: Volume Two

You Jin
Mongkol, poor Mongkol, shedding tears. Thinking of his smiling, comical face, and his dreams of sending his son to university, I could only lower my head in silence. And the night continued, cold and dark, the wind frozen beyond the mountains.
You Jin, Death by Perfume

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