Category: O Thiam Chin
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New updates on 5 Cha contributors: Leanne Dunic, O Thiam Chin, Ouyang Yu, Toh Hsien Min and Wendy Xu
Leanne Dunic, O Thiam Chin, Ouyang Yu, Toh Hsien Min It is always exciting to read a new issue of QLRS. In the current issue, you can read “Our Greatest Years Have Passed Like Flowers”, a poem by Leanne Dunic;…
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O Thiam Chin Congratulations to O Thiam Chin! His short story collection The Rest of Your Life and Everything that Comes with It, reviewed in the current issue of Cha, has been longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story…
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– “You might also guess that I’ve never really been one for milestones. For me, the word is only one letter removed from millstones.”-Toh Hsien Min – Quarterly Literary Review Singapore (est. 2001), the first online independent literary periodical based in Singapore, turns 10! Remarkable!…
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– Three Cha contributors have new works published in the April 2011 issue of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. Read Jennifer Wong’s poem “The Find” and story “The Assistant”; Bernard Henrie’s poem “The Moon a Late Bus”; and O Thiam Chin’s story…
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– Priyadarshi Patnaik’s poem “Voices – House at Puri” [pdf] and O Thiam Chin’s short fiction “The Cleaner’s Daughter” [pdf] are now published in the December 2010 issue of Asiatic. Priyadarshi Patnaik’s photograph “Flight of the Toads” is the cover image of…
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GASPP: a Gay Anthology of Singapore Poetry and Prose is an anthology of writing by queer Singapore writers, co-edited by Ng Yi-Sheng with Dominic Chua, Jasmine Seah and Irene Oh. The book features works by several Cha contributors including Cyril Wong, Lee Yew…
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Congratulations to O Thiam Chin, whose short story “Brother” is nominated by Asia Writes for inclusion in Best of the Net 2010. = = O Thiam Chin’s short story “Pebbles” was published in Issue #8 of Cha. = =
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O Thiam Chin’s Under the Sun (MPH Publishing) is now published. His Never Been Better, reviewed in Cha, was longlisted for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award 2010. Learn more about Under the Sun here. – – O Thiam Chin’s…
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We learnt from Asia Writes that Cha contributor O Thiam Chin is selected as a participant of the Iowa’s International Writing Program. Learn more about the programme here. – – O Thiam Chin’s short story “Pebbles” is in Issue #8…
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We are happy to announce that the following pieces of work have been nominated by Cha for inclusion in Best of the Net Anthology 2010, published by Sundress Publications. Congratulations to these writers and good luck! – – Poetry =Rosanna…
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Apart from being longlisted for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award, O Thiam Chin’s Never Been Better (reviewed in Issue #10 of Cha), is also nominated for The Star Readers’ Choice Awards 2010. You can cast your vote for O…
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O Thiam Chin’s new short story, “The Other Woman”, is now featured on Asia Writes. Read it here. – – O Thiam Chin’s fiction was published in issue #8 of Cha. – –
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Cha contributor O Thiam Chin’s short story “Brothers” is now published in Asia Writes. – O Thiam Chin’s fiction has been published in issue #8 of Cha. –
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Several Cha contributors have creative works published in the new issue of Asia Literary Review (Vol. 16, Summer 2010). Read O Thiam Chin’s “Grasshoppers“, “Turning a Blind Eye” and “Fireworks“; Steven Hirst’s “It’s All in the Silhouette“, Kristine Ong Muslim’s…
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– – The first issue of The Walnut Literary Review, a bimonthly online literary journal devoted to writings and the visual arts, is now launched. It features creative works by a number of Cha contributors. Visit the review’s website and…
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Visit the festival website for more information. Cha contributor O Thiam Chin is one of the participants. – O Thiam Chin’s short story “Pebbles” is in Issue #8 of Cha.
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–– Congratulations to Cha contributor O Thiam Chin, whose Never Been Better is longlisted for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award. – Congratulations to Cha contributor Wena Poon, whose The Proper Care of Foxes is longlisetd for the Frank O’Connor…
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O Thiam Chin’s short story “Pebbles”, first published in issue #8 of Cha, is now published in Swedish in the latest issue of Karavan. O Thiam Chin’s fiction has been published in issue #8 of Cha.
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O Thiam Chin’s fiction “Trance” is now published in the “Words of Power” issue of qarrtsiluni. You can read the piece here. O Thiam Chin’s fiction has been published in issue #8 of Cha.
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In this new collection of stories, O Thiam Chin has created a series of unforgettable, deeply-affecting portraits of individuals whose intersections of loves and losses mark the dawn of awareness and longing in their lives. Never Been Better illustrates his…
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Come and join the Singapore Writers’ Festival this year and meet Cha contributors Alvin Pang, Cyril Wong, Daren Shiau, Leung Ping-kwan, Ng Yi-Sheng and O Thiam Chin. Alvin Pang has had three poems published in issue#2 of Cha. Cyril Wong’s…
