Literary Singapore (2011)
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Literary Singapore (2011)
Contents WRITERS 3 English 5 Chinese 67 Malay 105 Tamil 131 PUBLISHERS AND AGENTS 153 ORGANISATIONS 161 JOURNALS 166 NAC AND THE LITERARY ARTS 167 Acknowledgements 171 Introduction unique approach to urban planning, a rigorous education system and, not least, ethnic and religious harmony. Less known however, is literary production in the city-state. The fiction, poetry, drama, literature for children, and comics which have been published over recent decades testify to a dynamic literary diversity and a multi-cultural, multi-lingual presence. Literary Singapore is a directory of 139 writers actively writing in English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil, the country’s four official languages. It represents a spectrum of acclaimed, distinguished, celebrated or recognised writers and artists who have imagined, interpreted and expressed life, living, and what it means to be human. It includes useful information on publishers, related organisations and literary journals in Singapore. The Directory is by no means exhaustive; rather, it offers a broad range of voices in contemporary Singaporean writing, and a comprehensive look at Singaporean writers from different generations, writing in different languages, styles and genres. It will be readily apparent that the human and literary imagination is hardly dependent on, or limited by, the size of the writer’s country. The Directory was edited by Dr Leong Liew Geok, who went the extra mile in a complex project, and to whom we are deeply grateful. We hope that international audiences looking for new voices or world-views will find in it a rich resource, a useful guide, an interesting compilation. Singaporeans will discover evolving literary traditions and a surprisingly rich _ and growing _ literary heritage. They will be able to encounter literature not written in their own mother tongue, and engage with works not usually associated with literature. The Literary Arts Team National Arts Council Singapore WRITERS The international perception of Singapore is often defined by her economic success, her 03 Alfian Bin Sa’at 07 Chandran Nair 38 Meira Chand 08 Ng Yi-Sheng 39 Colin Cheong 09 O Thiam Chin 40 Felix Cheong 10 Alvin Pang 41 Michael Chiang 11 David Seow 42 Troy Chin 12 Haresh Sharma 43 Chong Tze Chien 13 Daren Shiau 44 Dave Chua 14 Desmond Sim 45 Elangovan 15 Kirpal Singh 46 Shamini Flint 16 Tan Hwee Hwee 47 Otto Fong 17 Tan Mei Ching 48 Adeline Foo 18 Paul Tan 49 Heng Siok Tian 19 Tan Tarn How 50 Ho Minfong 20 Eddie Tay 51 Philip Jeyaretnam 21 Jean Tay 52 Koh Buck Song 22 Simon Tay 53 Stella Kon 23 Verena Tay 54 Aaron Lee Soon Yong 24 Claire Tham 55 James Lee 25 Edwin Thumboo 56 Jin Pyn Lee 26 Toh Hsien Min 57 Madeleine Lee 27 Jessie Wee 58 Lee Tzu Pheng 28 Serene Wee 59 David Leo 29 Cyril Wong 60 Leong Liew Geok 30 Eleanor Wong 61 Sonny Liew 31 Robert Yeo 62 Catherine Lim 32 Yeow Kai Chai 63 Emily Lim 33 Chay Yew 64 Jeffrey Lim 34 Yong Shu Hoong 65 Suchen Christine Lim 35 Ovidia Yu 66 Aaron Maniam 36 Chris Mooney-Singh 37 ENGLISH 05 Alfian Bin Sa’at English poet, short story writer, and trilingual playwright, Alfian Bin Sa’at is Resident Playwright of W!LD RICE Theatre Company. He has published two volumes of poetry, One Fierce Hour (1998) and A History of Amnesia (2001). In 2001, he won the Golden Point Award for Poetry and also received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award. Corridor: Twelve Short Stories (1999) won a Commendation Award in the 1998 Singapore Literature Prize. His Malay language plays have been produced by Teater Ekamatra. While “Causeway” (1998) won a Commendation award from Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura (Malay Language Council of Singapore), “Fugitives” (2002), co-written with Ng How Wee, marked his first foray into Chinese language theatre. Nominated six times for Best Original Script for The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards, he eventually won for “Landmarks: Asian Boys Vol.2“ (2004) and “Nadirah” (2009). Alfian’s plays have been translated into German, Swedish and Danish, and have been performed in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, London and other European cities. Malay Sketches (2012), comprising 50 short stories, will be released in March. “Alfian Sa’at has, in this second book written, arguably, one of the most powerful collections by a Singaporean… This is a poetry reminding us relentlessly of the human potential - and therefore a society’s potential - for shutting our senses to disease we might have helped aggravate, or, for daring to look unflinchingly at the roots of our suffering.” Lee Tzu Pheng, The Straits Times Life!, 7 July 2001 “As a writer, Alfian has committed himself to engaging with Singaporean issues of identity, family, culture, and belonging… Alfian’s collection reveals a fiercely committed, inventive individual who seeks to challenge, to confront, and hopefully to resolve.” Susan Philip, Asiatic Journal, Vol 4, No 2 (Dec 2010) b 1977 EMAIL alfian_saat@yahoo.com.sg Collected Plays: One (2010) A History of Amnesia (2001) This collection of four plays, “The Optic Trilogy, “Fugitives”, “Homesick” and “sex. violence.blood.gore” (the latter co-written with Chong Tze Chien), explores themes that have become the hallmark of the playwright’s work: national identity, racial relations, and the resistance of individuals against authoritarian systems. Unapologetic, unafraid and unyielding, Alfian’s second collection of verse delves with greater depth into the concerns of his first volume to reclaim collective history and memory.This is one of the most dissonant and penetrating voices in Singaporean poetry. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama LANGUAGE English AWARDS “The Optic Trilogy”: Nominated for Best Original Script, Life! Theatre Awards (2002) “Fugitives”: Nominated for Best Original Script, Life! Theatre Awards (2003) “Homesick: Nominated for Best Original Script, Life! Theatre Awards (2007) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Poetry LANGUAGE English AWARDS Listed in the notable books list by the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Award (administered by the University of San Francisco) Nominated, Singapore Literature Prize (2004) The Straits Times Life! Top Ten Books of the Year DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-6065-3 978-981-08-0687-3 |7 Meira Chand Of Indian-Swiss parentage, Meira Chand was born and educated in London. She lived her adult life in Japan and India before moving to Singapore in 1997. She is the author of eight novels, seven of which are The Gossamer Fly (1979), Last Quadrant (1981), The Bonsai Tree (1983), The Painted Cage (1986), House of the Sun (1989), A Choice of Evils (1996), and A Far Horizon A Different Sky (2010) A panoramic novel of the 30 tumultuous years before Singapore’s independence, covering colonial times, war, the Japanese Occupation and the struggle for freedom from British rule. These historic events are seen through the intermeshing lives of three local families, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian. A Far Horizon (2001) Set in Calcutta, India in 1756, the novel centres upon the notorious incident of the Black Hole of Calcutta and events that will settle forever the colonial history of India. The novel explores the lives of a town divided by race and culture and the prejudices that would soon grow unchecked in the era of Empire. (2001). Her latest novel, A Different Sky (2010), covers the 30 years before Singapore’s independence. In the UK, the bookshop chain Waterstones voted the novel as their Book Circle Choice for July 2010. Chand is an Associate of the Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore and a Distinguished Reader at the National Library. She has been Regional Chairperson for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and a Visiting Fellow at Mansfield College, Oxford. She is involved in many programmes to promote literature and young writers in Singapore. “A Different Sky is historical fiction at its most complex and engaging...Chand balances the communist groupings, Japanese Occupation and emerging nationalism with skill...As history A Different Sky is engrossing; as fiction, highly enjoyable.” Literary Review, June 2010 Colin Cheong Colin Cheong is a novelist, short-story writer and poet. His first novel, The Stolen Child (1989), was Highly Commended in the 1990 National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Awards, for Fiction in English. His other works of fiction are Poets, Priests and Prostitutes (1990), Life-Cycle of Homo Sapiens, Male (1992), Seventeen (1996), and Tangerine (1997), which won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996. The Man in the Cupboard (1999), in unpublished form, was also awarded the Merit Prize in the 1998 Singapore Literature Prize competition. His poetry collection, Void Decks and Other Empty Places (1996), won the Commendation Award in the 1995 Singapore Literature Prize competition. The collection is available at the National Online Repository of Artistic Works (NORA). Cheong has spent the last decade writing commemorative books for corporate clients. Polite Fiction (2011), his latest work of creative fiction, has just been published. Polite Fiction (2011) Polite Fiction is about the rude reality behind the stories we tell about ourselves. Colin Cheong’s latest work weaves a central story through the lives of a cast of characters hiding behind their own polite fictions. Each chapter sends sanitised fairy tales back to the realm of shadows where they lie in wait – to remind us of how much we lie. The Stolen Child (1989; repr. 2011) A bildungsroman. Wings finds that his family is breaking up. He’s failing in school. The Scouts are no refuge. His friends, no comfort. And worst of all, he’s fallen in love. He has to deal with it all – if only he could find a way to make sense of it all, and the courage to do the right thing. “Chand tells the story in a direct and compelling manner. The prose sweeps forward, and she evokes the period beautifully… effortlessly…” TheTelegraph, 9th June 2010 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Harvill Secker/Random House Weidenfeld & Nicolson/ Orion Random House 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road,London SW1V 2SA, UK Tel/Fax: [44] (0) 20 7840 8400 Email: enquiries@ randomhouse.co.uk Orion House 3 Upper St Martin’s Lane London WC2H 9EA, UK Tel/Fax: + 44 (0) 207 7240 3444 Email: enquires@orion.co.uk ISBN 0-297-60724-3 9781846553431 ISBN b 1942 WEBSITE www.meirachand.com b 1965 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 978-981-4351—54-6 Highly Commended, NBDCS Book Awards (1990) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 9789814346641 8| |9 Felix Cheong Named by Reader’s Digest as the 29th Most Trusted Singaporean of 2010, Felix Cheong is the author of seven books: four collections of poetry, two teen detective novels and a non-fiction anthology of interviews. He has also written two plays and edited a volume of essays. His latest volume of poetry is Sudden in Youth: New and Selected Poems (2009). Cheong has been invited to read at writers’ festivals in Edinburgh, West Cork, Austin, Sydney, Brisbane, Christchurch, Hong Kong, Chengdu, Sudden in Youth: New and Selected Poems (2009) The Call from Crying House (2006) Sixty-six poems. Out of the mundane, a flash of the lyrical. And always, the inventive wordplay, touching on themes from crisis of faith to divorce, from fatherhood to being, yes, tattooed. Sudden in Youth brings together the best of Felix Cheong’s poetry. A haunted house in Katong. A strange SMS from their teacher who’s gone missing. And a decades-old murder that remains unsolved. Tash Nathan, Tricia Lim and Alfie Chua investigate the disappearance of science teacher Mr Adam Salleh and stumble upon a terrorist plot. Kuala Lumpur, Ubud, Bangalore and Singapore. In 2000, he received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award for Literature. Broken by the Rain (2003) was nominated for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2004. Cheong, who has a Master of Philosophy in Creative Writing from the University of Queensland, is currently Michael Chiang Born in Malaysia, Michael Chiang is a playwright best known for crowd-pleasing hits like “Army Daze” (1987), “Beauty World” (1988 ) and “Private Parts” (1992). “Army Daze” was turned into a film in 1996. Chiang’s endearingly local comedies helped demystify theatre for the mainstream public, which explains why many of his plays still enjoy regular revivals (with ever larger-scale productions) to this day. Few realise that playwriting is purely a hobby for Chiang, who has spent the past three decades in print media, starting out as a newspaper journalist and going on to become CEO of a major publishing company. He created and launched many popular news-stand titles, including 8 Days, the entertainment weekly that remains one of the country’s best-selling titles. He now runs his own media consultancy. an adjunct lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and Temasek Polytechnic. “Felix Cheong shows us in Sudden In Youth that he is, when at his best, an indisputably talented poet possessed of an assured voice who also happens to have a lot to say.” Richard Lord, writersconnect.org, November 22, 2009 “It is an entertaining whodunit with a well-researched bit of Singapore history cleverly thrown in.” Kristina Tom, The Straits Times GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Young Adult Fiction LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-3412-8 LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Landmark Books 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-4189-05-7 b 1965 EMAIL felixc@singnet.com.sg WEBSITE www.felixcheong.com b 1955 EMAIL michael@alittleimagination.com.sg WEBSITE www.alittleimagination.com.sg Private Parts & Other Play Things (1994) A compilation of plays by Chiang, including his best known and most successful works, “Army Daze” (1987), “Beauty World” (1988), “Mixed Signals” (1989) and “Private Parts” (1992). The plays provide wry observations about uniquely Singaporean traits, values, and aspirations. With a foreword by Ong Keng Sen, Artistic Director, TheatreWorks. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Army Daze (1985) Humorous look at National Service in Singapore, seen through the eyes of a middle-class mummy’s boy. Loosely based on the writer’s own NS experience in the 70s, the book adroitly captures the fears and frustrations of every 18-year-old undergoing BMT (Basic Military Training). GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Landmark Books 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-3002-77-8 Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 997-1652-25-0 10 | | 11 Troy Chin Troy Chin returned home to try his hand at making comic books after almost a decade of studying and working in America. Beginning with the first part of The Resident Tourist in 2007, Troy went on to chronicle an autobiographical journey via a five-part graphic novel, with the most recent book (Part 5) launched in 2011. Parts 1-3 were translated into Thai in 2010, while a Singapore Internationale grant also allowed the creator to showcase Tourist excerpts at a solo The Resident Tourist (Part 5) (2011) The Resident Tourist (Part 4) (2010) exhibition in Berlin during the summer of 2010. While Love and hate, truth and lies, life and death – words whose meanings are forged through and against their dialectical opposites. But how do you capture a world in black and white when everything seems to be an infinite shade of gray? Some things never change. Be it the 90s or today, we all have the same hopes, fears, aspirations, desires and things which make us tick. Time just makes us a little wiser. Or does it? the four-panel strip format Loti (2009), currently into Tourist captures a darker, more introspective tone, its second volume, depicts a lighter, more humorous slice of Singaporean life. Chin has also contributed stories to the first two volumes of the Southeast Asian comics anthology, Liquid City (2008 and 2010), published by US-based comics giant, Image Comics. He received the Young Artist Award (Literary Arts) from the National Arts Council in 2011. “A palatable mixture of melancholy and literary joy.” Joey Kang, Good Paper, June 2011 “This is first-rate non-fiction, the quintessential pop-culture product of present-day Singapore.” Umpagan Ampikaipakan, New Straits Times, 4 Jan 2010 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Graphic Novel Graphic Novel LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Troy Chin Dreary Weary Comics Troy Chin Dreary Weary Comics 57 Sunrise Ave #01-10 Singapore 806748 Tel: (65) 6483 3370 Email: drearyweary@hotmail. com 57 Sunrise Ave #01-10 Singapore 806748 Tel: (65) 6483 3370 Email: drearyweary@ hotmail.com ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-7786-6 978-981-08-6074-5 b 1977 WEBSITE www.drearyweary.com Chong Tze Chien A Theatre Studies graduate of the National University of Singapore, Chong Tze Chien is an award-winning and published playwright and director. His awards include the Singapore Dramatist Award (1998) for “PIE”, The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards for Best Director and Production of the Year and for Best Original Script in 2011 for “Charged” (2010). “Turn by Turn We Turn” (2011) dramatises the development and eventual demise of traditional hand puppetry in China. Chong writes frequently for television channels and films, including “Gurushetram: 24 Hours of Anger” (co-written with T T Dhavamani; 2010), Singapore’s first Tamil feature film, which has been sold to India and neighbouring countries. His work has been read and dramatised by the Royal Court Theatre (UK) in 2000 and the Singapore London Playhouse in 2005. In August 2006, “Furthest North, Deepest South” had its international premiere at the 14th Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary. For his contributions to Singaporean theatre, Chong received the Young Artist Award from the National Arts Council in 2006. He was with The Necessary Stage from 2000 to 2004. He is presently Company Director of another theatre company, The Finger Players. Chong’s play, “Turn by Turn We Turn” (2011), which he also directed, won The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards (2012) for Best Director and Production of the Year. “His writing shows that his understanding of the human condition is incredibly perceptive.” Musa Fazal, Flying Inkpot - Review of “SPOILT” [http://www.inkpotreviews.com/] “Charged does not disappoint. It tackles issues of race with brutal frankness and a refreshing lack of political correctness…The script is explosive, yet sensitive and nuanced.” Kenneth Kwok, The Flying Inkpot b 1975 Four Plays (2011) Chong’s sophomore collection of plays, including “Charged”, winner of the 2011 The Straits Times Life!Theatre Award for Best Script. Through his signature use of experimental and innovative puppetry and stage devices, Chong’s “Charged” is Singapore’s most controversial and nuanced political play to date - addressing the issue of racial tensions in the most explosive of scenarios - that of a Chinese corporal shooting his Malay counterpart while on military duty. PIE to SPOILT, Chong’s maiden collection, comprises four highly innovative plays, exceptional in their structure and design. With characters often hovering on the verge or margins of society, with unusual settings, with themes of entrapment, freedom, and political manoeuvrings, Chong’s works at every moment question, confront and destabilise conventional norms. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Epigram Books English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Necessary Stage 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www. epigrambooks.sg 278 Marine Parade Road #B1-02 Marine Parade Community Building Singapore 449282 Tel: (65) 6440 8115 (65) 6440 9274 Fax: (65) 6440 9002 Email: admin@necessary.org ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-8495-6 12 | PIE to SPOILT: A Collection of Plays (2002) 981-04-7667-1 | 13 Dave Chua Malaysian-born Dave Chua, who has a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, took up writing in 1992. He was joint-winner of the 1995 Golden Point Award for his short story, “Father’s Gifts.” Gone Case (1997) received the Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award in 1996. In 2001, he won the second prize at the Singapore Screenplay Awards for Feature-Length Scripts. Chua was a recipient of the Gone Case A Graphic Novel (with Koh Hong Teng) [2010] Gone Case (1997) National Arts Council’s Arts Creation Fund in 2009. The Beating and Other Stories (2011) has just been A graphic novel adaptation of the award-winning novel. A touching, yet unsentimental, story about growing up in Singapore as seen through the eyes of Yong, a 12-year-old, who experiences the paradoxes of life in a Singaporean housing estate. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Graphic Novel Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER davechuahl@gmail.com ISBN 9789810873905 English published. “The graphic novel format also enables the writer and artist to show, rather than tell, resulting in uncluttered, poignant moments.” Nicholas Yong, The Straits Times, Jan 3, 2011 b 1970 EMAIL davechuahl@gmail.com Elangovan Elangovan, bilingual poet-playwright-director, was educated in Raffles Institution, and obtained his BA (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts) and MA (Middlesex University, UK) in Theatre Directing. He has published three collections of poetry and 11 collections of plays, among which are “Talaq” [“Divorce”] (1999) and “Smegma” (2006), and three Singapore Internationale award-winning collections: “Flush” (2002), “Oodaadi” (“Medium”; 2003), and “1915” (2005). The most striking feature in his plays is the representation of historically and culturally identifiable experiences shared by the multi-ethnic communities in Singapore. His works carry radical content and often combative, but convincing, rhetoric that shatters any attempt to perpetuate the culture of silence here or anywhere. The sheer unremitting force of his quest to speak truth to power is evident in his writings. He is the Artistic Director of Agni Kootthu (Theatre of Fire). He received the Southeast Asia Write Award in 1997. b 1957 I, Bose (2009) 1915 (2005) Two plays. “I, Bose” investigates the impregnable mystery of the death of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, the WW II leader of the Indian National Army, and the conspiracy theories surrounding his death. “Transportation” reconstructs the experiences of Indians transported overseas to the penal settlements established by the British from the late eighteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Two plays. “1915” explores the Singapore Mutiny by the Indian Army’s 5th Light Infantry Battalion on Monday, 15th February 1915, as seen through the eyes of the mutineers. “Romusha” registers the victims’ voices when Japan sent about 70,000 Asian slave labourers from Singapore and Malaya to complete the infamous 415 km SiamBurma Death Railway. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS elan369govan@yahoo.com.sg Singapore Internationale Award (2005) AWARDS Commendation, Singapore Literature Prize (1996) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Epigram Books 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www.epigrambooks.sg ISBN 978-981-08-2275-0 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER elan369govan@yahoo.com.sg ISBN 981-05-3508-2 ISBN 981-046461-4 14 | | 15 Shamini Flint Malaysian-born Shamini Mahadevan Flint was a corporate lawyer before resigning to be a stay-at-home mum, writer, part-time lecturer and environmental activist. Her Inspector Singh crime novels are published by Little, Brown (UK) and Minotaur (US). They include Inspector Singh Investigates: A Most Peculiar Malaysian Inspector Singh Investigates: The Singapore School of Villainy (2010) Inspector Singh heads an investigation into the murder of a senior partner at an international law firm, clubbed to death at his desk. There is no shortage of suspects from the victim’s fellow partners to his wife and ex-wife - or motives, as many of the lawyers have secrets they would kill to protect. What he discovers rips apart the fabric of Singapore society and exposes the rotten core beneath. Ten (2008) Maya “Zico” David just wants to play football … but she’s having a tough time. Her teacher makes her write lines, her brother prefers hockey, and her grandmother doesn’t believe girls should play football. Will Maya’s dream ever come true? GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Little Brown Book Group English AWARDS Shortlisted, Red Dot Award DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER 100 Victoria Embankment London EC4Y ODY United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 20 7911 8000 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7911 8100 Email: info@littlebrown.co.uk ISBN 978-0749929770 for eight years. In 2008, he left to become a full-time comic artist and publisher. He created the comic trilogy, Sir Fong’s Adventures In Science. The series aims to entertain and educate readers aged 9–14 by weaving sci-fi plots into the Singapore science syllabus. It was Murder (2009), Inspector Singh Investigates: A Bali named “Ten Good Local Reads” by The Straits Times in Conspiracy Most Foul (2009) and Inspector Singh 2005, was on the National Library’s “Top Ten Borrowed Investigates: The Singapore School of Villainy (2010). List” in 2009 and was also named by The Straits Times Shamini also writes children’s books with cultural and environmental themes, including The Seeds of Time (2008), an environmental fantasy, and Ten (2009), a tale of growing up and football. Her latest book is Diary of a Cricket God (2011). “Shamini Flint moves things along at a cracking pace and the dapper Belgian detective with the superior ‘little grey cells’ would have been intrigued, I feel sure, to meet one of his 21st-century rivals.” Susan Kurosan, The Australian, 11 Dec 2010 as the “Children’s Bestseller” in 2010. In 2010, Otto created Balance, a comic book published in collaboration with HELP Family Service Centre, that highlights the plight of single-parent families. He has also written several Chinese plays, including the first R(A) [Restricted (Artistic)] Mandarin play in Singapore, “Another Tribe” [1992], and two Singapore Arts Festival plays, “Mr Beng” (1999) and “HERStory” (2011). Sir Fong’s Adventures In Science Book 3 – Cells (2010) Sir Fong’s Adventures In Science Book 2 – Light (2009) A possible mutation in a bacterium may trigger an epidemic of dog flu. Super teacher Sir Fong and his star students, Totto, Izak and Abby, must learn all about “Cells” to stop a possible pandemic! Earth is under threat from an alien superpower. The League of Dead Scientists anoints a clumsy teacher, Sir Fong, and his star students, Totto, Izak and Abby, to save the day by learning all about “Light”! GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Graphic Children’s Fiction Graphic Children’s Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ottonium Comics LLP Ottonium Comics LLP Blk 115 Bukit Purmei Rd #04-248 Singapore 090115 Tel/Fax: [65] 9646 0681 Email: otto.fong@gmail. com Blk 115 Bukit Purmei Rd #04-248 Singapore 090115 Tel/Fax: [65] 9646 0681 Email: otto.fong@gmail.com ISBN 978-981-08-3542-2 “It’s as fantastic and educational as it sounds. Otto Fong combines humour, interesting characters, a Singapore background and a science lesson... We need more such Singapore books – seriously fun!” Tan Shee Lah, Lifestyle magazine, Nov 2010, p 55 Fiction DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Otto Fong was a Science teacher in Raffles Institution “(Book 2) is simple, funny and packed with information... you never really feel as if you are reading a regular science text book. Nor do you get bored – the action zips along to the very last page and will keep you hooked.” Shameen Idiculla, What’s Up (a newspaper for primary schools); Nov-Dec 2009, p 21 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK English Otto Fong Sunbear Publishing Pte Ltd 15 Akyab Road Singapore 309976 Tel: (65) 6358 3376 (65) 9450 7478 Fax: (65)- 6358 3375 Email: info@ sunbearpublishing.com b 1969 b 1968 WEBSITE EMAIL www.shaminiflint.com otto.fong@gmail.com WEBSITE sirfong.blogspot.com facebook.com/sirfong 978-981-08-6501-6 ISBN ISBN 9789810815974 16 | | 17 Adeline Foo A Media Development Authority scholarship recipient, Adeline Foo is an MFA graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. A mother of three, Adeline first decided to write for children, motivated by her son’s reluctance to pick up a book. Since 2006, when her first book, Ben’s Friends from the Rainforest, was published, she has chalked up 17 published titles, including four national best-sellers: The Diary The Diary of Amos Lee: I’m Twelve, I’m Tough, I Tweet! (2010) The third book in a series, it’s about growing pains and discovering life’s patient humour to cope with school life. This story traces Amos Lee’s journey from class wimp to swim champ. Amos finds his voice as a resident writer of the school’s first Poop Fiction magazine, and also works hard to win the coveted Tween Idol contest; will he succeed? The Amulet (2008) Chronicling the author’s childhood memories of growing up in a Peranakan household, The Amulet has Puteh, a 6-year-old child, travel back in time to search for a missing amulet. Through her journey, Puteh learns about the history of the rice dumpling and also finds a loyal friend. (The character of Puteh is named after the author’s grandmother.) of Amos Lee: I Sit, I Write, I Flush! (2009), which won the inaugural Red Dot award (2010) presented by the International Schools Libraries Network of Singapore; The Diary of Amos Lee: Girls, Guts and Glory! (2009); The Diary of Amos Lee: I’m Twelve, I’m Tough, I Tweet! (2010); and Whoopie Lee: Almost Famous (2011). Other children’s books include The Kitchen God (2008), The Thing Under My Bed (2009) and Georgette’s Mooncakes (2009). GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature AWARDS Nominated, Popular Readers’ Choice Award (2011) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Epigram Books 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www.epigrambooks. sg Crossing the Chopsticks and Other Poems (1993), My City, My Canvas (1999) and Contouring (2004). Two collections, Is My Body a Myth and Mixing Tongues, have just been released (2011). Her poems are included in the following anthologies: Words for the 25th (1990), New Voices in Southeast Asia (1991), Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings (1992), The Calling of Kindred: Poems from the English Speaking World (1993), Journeys: Words, Home and Nation (1995), More Than Half the Sky: Creative Writings by Thirty Singaporean Women (1998), No Other City: An Anthology of Urban Poetry (2000), Love Gathers All: A Philippines-Singapore Anthology of Love Poems (2002), Tumasik (2009), Fifty on 50 (2009), and Speaking for Myself: An Anthology of Asian Woman’s Writing (2009). A short story, “A Choice of Two Salads”, has been translated into Italian. “The Lift”, a short play staged in 1991, was read at the Third International Women Playwrights’ Conference in Adelaide (1994). & WORDS: Poems Singapore and Beyond (2010) ed Edwin Thumboo One hundred and seventy selected poems in English, including translations from Chinese, Malay and Tamil, as well as selected poems from World Englishes. Heng’s “My city, my canvas” is on p.75. Moving Worlds A Journal of Transcultural Writing Vol 10, No 1 (2010) A biannual internationally refereed journal, based at the University of Leeds. Heng’s ”Stairway” and “Meeting Crow at Karakorum Highway, Pakistan”, are on pp.146-147. Heng attended the International Writing Program at the b 1971 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry contact@amoslee.com.sg LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English WEBSITE DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER EMAIL English Heng Siok Tian has published three volumes of poetry: University of Iowa in 2000. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK LANGUAGE Heng Siok Tian LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-1327-7 www.amoslee.com.sg b 1963 Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg School of English University of Leeds LS2 9JT, England and ISBN School of Humanities and Social Sciences Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798 978-981-08-6321-0 ISBN 1474-4600 ISBN 978-981-08-7132-1 18 | | 19 Ho Minfong Born in Burma, Ho Minfong was raised in Thailand and now divides her time between Singapore and New York. She graduated from Tunghai University (Taiwan) and Cornell. She developed “Sing to the Dawn”, a 1975 prize-winning story, into a novel (1984) which was turned into a musical (1996) and an animated film (2008). “Tanjong Rhu” won First Prize in the 1982 Singapore Short Story Competition and the 1983 The Minfong Ho Collection (2010) Sing to the Dawn (1984; repr. 2008) A collection of three award-winning works, Sing to the Dawn, Rice without Rain and The Clay Marble. Set in Thailand and Cambodia, the novels highlight aspects of rural life and the difficulties and ordeals suffered by many farmers from corrupt governments, political instability, war and their own traditions. A young and ambitious girl in a rural village in Thailand, Dawan seeks the opportunity to further her education at a city high school by taking a special examination. She has to compete with her brother who takes the same test, and contend with a traditional father who disapproves of city life. Asiaweek Short Story Competition. Rice Without Rain (1986), won the 1988 National Book Development Council of Singapore Award (Fiction) and was a runnerup in the 1987 Commonwealth Prize. The Clay Marble (1991) came from Ho’s experience as a nutritionist in 1980 at the Thai-Cambodian border, where numerous refugees had fled the war in Cambodia. Journeys: An Anthology of Short Stories (2008) compiles 12 of Ho’s stories. Her books for younger children, Hush! A Thai Lullaby (1996) and Maples in the Mist: Children’s Poems from the Tang Dynasty (1996), have earned her recognition in the United States. Ho was a recipient of the Southeast Asia Write Award (1996), the Cultural Medallion (1997) and the Caldecott Honor Award (1997). Young Adult Fiction writer. His first book, First Loves (1987), comprising nine linked stories, was on the Sunday Times Bestseller List for 18 months and was Highly Commended by the National Book Development Council of Singapore (1988). His subsequent works include Raffles Place Ragtime (1988), also a best-seller, which deals with the rat race of modern society. Abraham’s Promise (1995) was Highly Commended in the 1996 National Book Development Council of Singapore Awards, and Tigers in Paradise (2004) collects both his earlier works, and includes two essays on Singaporean literature in English. He was a Visiting Fulbright Fellow at Harvard Law School in 1988, and received the Airey Neave Award for constitutional law writing, writing on the rule of law. He received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award in 1993, and the Southeast Asia Write Award in 2003. Jeyaretnam has attended the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program, The Melbourne Writers’ Festival, and the Cambridge Seminar. He is a Senior Counsel and Managing Partner of law firm Rodyk & Davidson. He was Singapore with his wife and three children. LANGUAGE English AWARDS Rice Without Rain was awarded First Prize in the NBDCS Book Awards (1988) and Best Books for Young Adults, American Library Association (1991) The Clay Marble was awarded Best Children’s Book (USA; 1991) and was among Notable Children’s Trade Books in the Language Arts (1992) Short story version won First Prize, Council on Interracial Books for Children (New York; 1975) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK b 1951 “Abraham’s Promise is a novel of regret for actions not taken and words unspoken, eloquent in the spareness of its prose and the gradual unveiling of the narrator’s self-deception.” Barbara Quick, The New York Times, February 25, 1996 Young Adult Fiction LANGUAGE English AWARDS Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 9789812610010 20 | Philip Jeyaretnam is a Cambridge-educated lawyer and President of the Law Society from 2004-2007. He lives in GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK 978-981-4302-45-6 Philip Jeyaretnam b 1964 EMAIL philip.jeyaretnam@rodyk.com Abraham’s Promise (1994, repr. May 2010) Abraham Isaac, teacher of Latin, philosopher and father, has, after many years, a young pupil. Teaching pulls him back into memories of his past life and loves, when he believed he had a valuable role to play as a proud citizen of a new country. But now he is old, and the burden of his years weighs on him heavily. Abraham is estranged from his strong, successful son. Descending into the past, Abraham is led to an understanding and reconciliation of his life and times, hard-won in maturity. Tigers in Paradise: The Collected Works of Philip Jeyaretnam (2004) This anthology includes the two novels Raffles Place Ragtime and Abraham’s Promise, Jeyaretnam’s collection of short stories (First Loves), with three new stories, essays and a Foreword by Peter Wicks. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Highly Commended (Fiction), NBDCS Awards (1996) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 9789812327925 ISBN 978-981-4302-68-5 ISBN | 21 Koh Buck Song Heartlands: Home And Nation In The Art of Ong Kim Seng (2008) An artistic collaboration with the Singaporean watercolourist Ong Kim Seng, an award-winning Dolphin Fellow of the American Watercolor Society. This is Ong’s Cultural Medallion Grant project, about Singapore’s urban heartlands, drawing on his own memories of this landscape since the 1950s. The nine poems in the book are companion pieces to the book’s chapters. From Boys To Men: A Literary Anthology of National Service In Singapore, edited by Koh Buck Song & Umej Bhatia (2002, with a critical introduction) A collection of over 50 poetry and prose works and extracts of theatre scripts about National Service in Singapore by 30 Singaporean writers, including women. Included in the selection are some of the best works on the subject since the 1960s and new works up to 2002, the 35th anniversary of NS. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry & Art Poetry, Prose, Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ong Kim Seng Blk 1003 Bukit Merah Central #03-07 Technopreneur @ Red Hill Industrial Estate Singapore 159836 Tel: (65) 6270 4676 Email: kseng@pacific.net.sg ISBN 978-981-08-1618-6 22 | Landmark Books 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN Stella Kon Koh Buck Song is the author and editor of nineteen Stella Kon was born in Edinburgh to parents from books, including three volumes of verse, A Brief History established Peranakan families in Singapore. Her Of Toa Payoh (1992), The Worth Of Wonder (2001) and best known work is “Emily of Emerald Hill” (1984), a The Ocean of Ambition (2003), and several anthologies, one-woman drama which won Singapore’s National including Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings (1993). Playwriting Competition in 1982, and has had over 10 He co-edited with Umej Bhatia From Boys To Men: A productions in four countries. She also won the same Literary Anthology Of National Service In Singapore (2002). He was writer-in-residence at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1992, and has also represented Singapore at literary events in the Philippines, UK and US. Koh was previously literary editor of The Straits Times, as well as General Editor competition twice previously, for “The Bridge” (1977) and “Trial” (1982). Her shorter plays are collected in A Breeding Pair (1971), The Immigrant and Other Plays (1975) and Emporium and Other Plays (1977). Kon has written short stories for various anthologies, and two novels, The Scholar and the Dragon (1986) and Eston of the literary journal, Singa. His poems have appeared (1995). She is now Chairman of Musical Theatre Ltd, a in anthologies including Writing Singapore: A Historical Singapore not-for-profit organisation which composes Anthology of Singapore Literature (2009) and Reflecting On The Merlion (2009), and have been exhibited at venues like the National Museum, Singapore Art Museum and the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. The Worth Of Wonder was the first volume of Singaporean poetry in English published in the 21st century. b 1963 Eston (1995) Fantasy fiction about an angel in Singapore, guiding people along the spiritual path, with a good deal of sex and violence along the way. Emily of Emerald Hill (1984) A one-woman play about a lonely girl’s struggle to find love and acceptance in the great days of Peranakan society. original musicals. Kon has now turned to writing musicals: “Exodus” (2003), “Blue Willow House” (2006), “Victorian Days” (2006), “Peter and Pierre” (2006), “Lost in Transit” (2008) and “Merlion Rising” (2009). b 1944 EMAIL stelkon@singnet.com.sg WEBSITE www.emilyofemeraldhill.com. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English AWARDS Merit Award, Singapore Literature Prize (1994) English AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER First Prize, Singapore Playwriting Competition (1982) Constellation Books DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER 44 Owen Road #05-313 Singapore 210044 Constellation Books ISBN 44 Owen Road #05-313 Singapore 210044 981-05-6091-5 ISBN 981-04-6989-6 981-3065-67-2 | 23 Aaron Lee Song Yong A lawyer by profession, Aaron Lee is a poet and editor. Five Right Angles (2007) Just as there exists no geometric shape with five right angles, no life corresponds exactly to expectation. Each poem in this collection speaks with guarded tenderness and an array of simple human demands amidst everyday urban existence. A larger picture emerges—one composed with beauty, pattern and order. A rousing poetry collection centred on the metaphor of a journey from darkness to light, from uncertainty to insight, mapped out in lucid and measured language. wildly successful Mr Midnight horror series alone has of Sunlight (1997), which received the National Book sold well over 2 million copies. Together with the Mr Development Council of Singapore Merit Award in Mystery series, Lee has authored nearly 100 children’s 1998, and Five Right Angles (2007). The former was books. The Mr Midnight series has been translated into named one of the best books in 1997 by The Straits major Asian languages, including Chinese and Japanese. series are ongoing. Lee turned to writing full-time after the bestselling No Other City: The Ethos Anthology of an illustrious advertising career during which he won Urban Poetry (2000), and with Pang, Ramon C Sunico innumerable awards, many for advertisements he wrote and Alfred A Yuson, Love Gathers All: The Philippines in Chinese. – Singapore Anthology of Love Poetry (2002). His work has been published internationally and he has read and spoken at literary events in Germany, Malaysia, Australia, the Philippines and the US. Lee is also an arts commentator and writing instructor. New hard shapes of poetry… negotiated with an easy realism…” Dr Gwee Li Sui, fr Foreword, Five Right Angles GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry b 1972 EMAIL LANGUAGE English AWARDS Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2008) LANGUAGE English AWARDS NBDCS Merit Award (1998) It has also gained a foothold in Eastern Europe. Both Literature Prize (2008). Lee co-edited with Alvin Pang “An impressive first volume… using words sensitively and with originality to intimate fragile intimations of the complex modern reality.” Prof Louis James, “Finding the Tiger in Our Midst”, Interlogue Vol 2 (1999) GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK James Lee is Asia’s most popular children’s author. His He has published two volumes of poetry, A Visitation Times; the latter was a finalist for the Singapore A Visitation of Sunlight (1997) James Lee aaron@createlevoyage.com “Harry Potter may have won the hearts of young readers all over the world but Asia has found his match in the MR MIDNIGHT series of books.” Channel News Asia “MR MIDNIGHT has become a successful brand.” The Straits Times “MR MIDNIGHT is Asia’s answer to Harry Potter.” Various newspapers, using an AFP wire story “Asian younsters are devouring MR MIDNIGHT books.” New Straits Times “James ‘MR MIDNIGHT’ Lee” is Asia’s top children’s writer.” FAMILY magazine Mr Mystery #8: The Mystery of the Sydney Slayings (2008) Perfect for fans of “whodunnit” stories, the Mr Mystery series challenges readers to solve mysteries with young Alvin and his crack crime-busting squad of teenagers. There are twists and turns in every case. Mr Mystery bears the unmistakable James Lee style: fast, gripping and with dollops of humour. There are 19 books in the Mr Mystery series, with new additions every year. Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN 981-00-9536-8 This horror series is extremely popular throughout Asia and parts of Eastern Europe. There are two tales in each book. The stories are about anything and everything, and include monsters, aliens, demon dentists, killer clowns, shrunken heads, monster fish, gravediggers,kung fu fighters, dragons, ghosts, vampires and other creatures and beings of every conceivable ilk. There are 75 books in the series. New books are released throughout the year. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Angsana Books Flame Of The Forest Publishing Pte Ltd DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Mr Midnight #29: My Creepy Cruise (2006) English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Angsana Books Flame Of The Forest Publishing Pte Ltd Blk 5 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2A #07-22/23 AMK Tech II Singapore 567760 Tel: [65] 6484-8887 Fax: [65] 6484-2208 Email: mail@ flameoftheforest.com www.flameoftheforest.com Blk 5 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2A #07-22/23 AMK Tech II Singapore 567760 Tel: [65] 6484-8887 Fax: [65] 6484-2208 Email: mail@ flameoftheforest.com www.flameoftheforest.com ISBN ISBN 978-981-4193-43-6 978-981-4193-13-9 ISBN 978-981-05-8368-2 24 | | 25 Jin Pyn Lee Jin Pyn Lee is a writer and filmmaker. An English Literature graduate from the National University of “And the Dolphin Smiled”, in Just When Stories (2010) Originally inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories, this collection of stories showcases internationally acclaimed contemporary authors. Dedicated to the river dolphins of Asia, “And The Dolphin Smiled” is about a dolphin which sees with her ears, her friendship with a little village boy and the transformation of their world. The Elephant and the Tree (2006; 2009) A heartwarming tale of loyalty and love that begins between a small elephant and a tiny tree, quickly grows into the greatest of friendships. The best friends discover that while change can lead one down a difficult path, as long as they have each other, they will never walk alone. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Beautiful Books Ltd Please contact the author ISBN 9781905636204 Madeleine Lee has published four books of poetry: a single headlamp (2003), fifty three/zero three (2004), y grec (2005), Singapore, Lee made publishing history when The co-written with Eleanor Wong, and synaesthesia (2008). Elephant and the Tree (2006), her debut children’s picture book, became the first in its genre from Singapore to be translated into Japanese, Spanish, Catalan and Chinese, in addition to its English language edition being sold in English-speaking countries around the world. The animation of the story in Japanese won a Best Animation award in Japan in 2009, another first for Singapore. In 2010, Lee’s Her fifth volume is in press. She has read at festivals in “And the Dolphin Smiled” was published in Just When Stories, an anthology of stories by internationally acclaimed writers. Profits from this book and Lee’s writings go to various charities helping to conserve Asia’s natural heritage – a frequent theme in her articles and short films. Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and Taiwan. Her poems have appeared in many anthologies. They have been turned into film, dance, visual art, and translated into Bahasa Indonesia and Chinese. She was on the Steering Committee of the 2005 Singapore Writers Festival (SWF), where she conceived “Second Link”, a performance of Singaporean/Malaysian literature which played to favourable reviews in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. For the 2007 SWF, Lee and Cake Theatre turned y grec into a theatrical production, later nominated for Best Production in The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards (2008). Lee initiated NORA (www.nlb.gov.sg/ nora), an e-repository of Singaporean literature launched in January 2005. She has spoken on creative writing, “Singapore has a new rare classic of its own. Jin Pyn has an alarming instinct for the nub of what makes a great fairytale.” The Sunday Times, Dec 3, 2006 Charming story… accompanied by deceptively sophisticated graphic design, will have you smiling and feeling about five again.” STYLE magazine, Dec 2006 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Madeleine Lee “But it is Jin Pyn Lee’s And the Dolphin Smiled that really stands out, and this is all the more remarkable as it is only three and a half pages in length and a perfect example of how so much can be said in so few words.” Fantasy Book Review, 22 Sep 2010 LANGUAGE conducted poetry workshops in schools and been a mentor in the Mentor Access Programme. Her current project is “MOVING WORDS” with SMRT/ NAC, a display of new and old Singaporean poems on the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit). “What is exciting is a new purposefulness, an impatience with the opacity of the material world which the artist’s new-found powers strive to penetrate. And flashes of a new brilliance are evident, illuminating felicitous syntheses of image and idea. To take a walk through this collection is to participate in the artist’s discovery of her evolving potential, in a way instructive to those who, like the poet, believe there are poems out there inscribed in every landscape and waiting to be uncovered.” Lee Tzu Pheng, from the Intro to fifty three/zerothree English AWARDS Media Development Authority of Singapore – First Time Writers and Illustrators Publishing Award Best Animation Award – Japan Wildlife Film Festival DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Kelly Sonnack Literary Agent - Andrea Brown Literary Agency Email: Kelly@ andreabrownllit.com b 1975 b 1962 EMAIL EMAIL jinpyn.lee@elephantandtree.com WEBSITE www.elephantandtree.com madleemadlee@gmail.com WEBSITE http: //trulymadlee.blogspot.com synaesthesia (2008) Twenty-four poems. Madeleine Lee’s fourth collection reads like a lingering dance with the senses. Reflecting on a multitude of seemingly everyday objects and entities, Lee aims to evoke a powerful connection to the little realities we experience in life. At turns sterile, whimsical, pithy, and even amusing, this startling collection forces us to re-examine our circumstantial existence, in relation to our animate and inanimate surroundings. fiftythree/zero three (2004) This collection of 29 poems takes inspiration from a variety of landscapes spanning England, Cambodia, Malaysia, Paris and of course, Singapore. One of the poems in this collection, “Coffee” was adapted into a short film and was featured on MediaCorp’s Arts Channel in 2004. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-1563-9 981-05-2064-6 ISBN 0978-0-7624-3532-6 (Running Press Kids) 978-4-8401-2443-0 (Media Factory Inc) 978-986-1891-736 (Grimm Press) 26 | | 27 Lee Tzu Pheng An award-winning poet, Lee Tzu Pheng graduated from and taught in what is now the National University of Singapore until her retirement in 2001. She has published four volumes of poetry: Prospect of a Drowning (1980), which won the 1982 National Book Development Council of Singapore Award for Poetry; Against the Next Wave (1988) and The Brink of an Amen (1991) which both won the 1992 NBDCS Award for Lambada By Galilee & Other Surprises (1997) This collection of 40 poems is intensely aware of the ironies, sometimes comic, of many of life’s experiences, from the spiritual to the mundane. It grows from the awareness of the power as well as the inadequacies of poetry, and deals with the writer’s struggle to affirm art’s life-enhancing role. Against The Next Wave (1988) The author’s breakthrough collection after more than ten years of silence, the 43 poems here rediscover the meaning of silences and writing, and emerge from the maturing of the interior life. The collection explores the intensities and essential vulnerabilities integral to living. Poetry, and Lambada by Galilee and Other Surprises (1997). Lee received the Cultural Medallion for Literature in 1985 and the Southeast Asia Write Award in 1987. In 1996, she received both the Gabriela Mistral Award from the Republic of Chile and the MontblancNUS Centre for the Arts Literary Award for services to literature. Her poetry has been set to music for choral performance. She is known for her work in mentoring younger writers. David Leo David Leo graduated in English from the National University of Singapore and taught secondary school for five years before pursuing an aviation career. He received the 1993 Publishers Prize for Fiction for Ah, the Fragrance of Durians (1993), the 1994 National Book Development Council Commendation Award for The Sins of the Fathers (1993) and the 1995 Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award for Wives, Lovers & Other Women (1995). His short stories have been adapted for television in the award-winning The Singapore Short Story Project, as well as for the stage. News At Nine (2003), a collection of short stories, is a secondary school text. His poems have been published in journals and anthologies like Singa: Literature and the Arts in Singapore, No Other City – the Ethos Anthology of Urban Poetry (2000), Love Gathers All – The Philippines-Singapore Anthology of Love Poetry (2002), Rhythms – A Singaporean Anthology of Millenial Poetry (2000), and man/born/free – Writings on the Human Spirit from Singapore (2011). Leo is a Shakespeare Can Wait (2001) One Journey, Many Rivers (1997) A teacher reminisces about his teaching days in a neighbourhood school in the 1970s and ponders the essence of education. How does it prepare students for life? At the heart of the novel is a teacher who never ceases being one. One hundred and nine poems divided into three sections. The first section deals with the poet’s struggle to come to terms with his father’s death; the second section paints a traveller’s impressions of the places he has visited; and the third section comprises poems on various subjects as one man journeys through life. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE freelance writer on a variety of subjects. “...the lack of a large audience/readership for these poems is not really a drawback, as they are inward-looking, depicting a very personal moment in the poet’s life. Yet the provocative manner in which his grief finds expressions lends them a quality of universality beyond their immediate milieu.” Tara Dhar Hasnian, Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature, Vol 2: Poetry (1999) GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 981-204-788-3 LANGUAGE English AWARDS NBDCS Award for Poetry (1989) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com b 1946 b 1948 EMAIL EMAIL annemation@gmail.com enquiry@ethosbooks.com.sg English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-3256-8 981-00-9537-6 ISBN 9971-65-505-5 28 | | 29 Leong Liew Geok Born in Penang, Malaysia, Leong Liew Geok received her early education there. A graduate of La Trobe University and the University of Adelaide, Australia, she has graduate degrees in Modern English and American Literature from the University of Leicester, England, and George Women without Men (2000) Eighty-four poems on art, love, food, nature and death, arranged under four sections. From the flesh to the spirit, from the satirical to the meditative, and from the man-made to the woman-shaped, the poems negotiate the colliding facets of contemporary life with searing honesty. More than Half the Sky: Creative Writings by Thirty Singaporean Women (1998) A comprehensive anthology of women’s writing in English in Singapore. Represented are 7 playwrights, 10 poets and 13 fiction writers. The 40 previously unpublished works and excerpts provide insights into what Singaporean women are writing and thinking about: themselves and other women; men; sexual politics; children; work; love; marriage; freedom; society. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry, Prose, Drama LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 981-204-050-1 LANGUAGE English AWARDS Sky was on The Straits Times best-seller list for 2 weeks (21 March & 28 March 1998) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com Sonny Liew Malaysian-born Sonny Liew read philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He is an Eisner-nominated comic artist based in Singapore. His first foray into comic illustration was with “Frankie and Poo” which appeared in The New Paper in 1995. Subsequently, he studied Washington University, US. She taught in the Department illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design. His of English Language and Literature, National University of work includes Wonderland (2009), My Faith in Frankie Singapore from 1981 till 2002. Leong has two collections (a collaboration with Mike Carey and Marc Hempel for of poetry, Love is Not Enough (1991) and Women without DC Vertigo (2004)), Regifters (DC Minx, 2007) and the Men (2000). She edited More than Half the Sky: Creative Writings by Thirty Singaporean Women (1998). Her poems have appeared in anthologies from Singapore and abroad. She has published articles on the Literature of the Pacific War in Malaya and Singapore, Singaporean Literature in English, and contributed many entries in these areas to various encyclopedias, most recently, The Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Fiction (Wiley-Blackwell; 2010). She is married, with three children. “The strengths of this collection lie in its accessibility and its wideranging scope…What is most important is that the judicious mix of genres, styles and writers leaves the reader with a distinctly positive impression of the vibrancy and vigour of Singapore women writing in English.” Ong Sor Fern, “Women carry more than half the load”, The Straits Times (Life! Books), Saturday, March 7, 1998, p 16 “She is inside and outside several worlds, which collide, need recognition, or need mourning...She writes ‘academically’ when she chooses to…here indicated by a sestina, ‘Of Mothers I Think Particularly’, yet can move easily to the demotic (‘Forever Singlish’) and sometimes the scatological (‘Don’t Get Me Wrong’).” Peter Nazareth, World Literature Today, 75: 3 /4 (Summer/Autumn), 2001: 142 b 1947 comic adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility (Marvel Comics, 2010). He spearheaded Liquid City, an Eisner-nominated, multi-volume comics anthology featuring creators from Southeast Asia, for Image Comics (2008-Present). His Malinky Robot series was a Xeric grant recipient and winner of the Best Science Fiction Album award at the Utopiales SF Festival in Nantes (2009). Liew received the National Arts Council’s Young Malinky Robot: Collected Stories & Other Bits (2011) A collection of five stories, Malinky Robot is set in a near-future city of San’ya. It blends dystopic sci-fi and indie sensibilities into a uniquely charming, oddball world. Artist Award in 2010. “Malinky Robot is the real deal, the kind of book that should go not just on the must-buy list, but on the must-buy-for-friends list...[it] reads like something you’ve known all your life and also are seeing for the first time... a story of gentle tragedy, a near-future sci-fi comic with heart, a buddy story with an impressive supporting cast. The design is brilliant, and the storytelling is resonant in all the best ways.” Wendy Holler, Newsarama, August 2011 Wonderland (2008) “...the quirky tale of Mary Ann, the meticulous and dutiful housekeeper for the White Rabbit, as she continues the tale...” This is a terrific look at a great classic. The energetic, actionpacked illustrations complement the story in Disney-cartoon style, making for a great read for all ages.” “ ... droll and urbane... a rare piece of literature that’s been inspired by another yet deserves its own prideful place on the bookshelf.” Publishers Weekly, March 2009 b1974 EMAIL sonny@sonnyliew.com WEBSITE http://sonnyliew.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Comic Comic LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Image Comics ericstephenson@ imagecomics.com Eisner Nomination (Pencilling/Inking) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Disney Press ISBN 978-1607064060 Email: Rich.Thomas@ disney.com ISBN 978-1423104513 ISBN 981-204-629-1 30 | | 31 Catherine Lim Malaysian-born Catherine Lim is Singapore’s most prolific writer of English fiction, with more than 19 books - short stories, supernatural tales, novels, reflective prose, poems and satirical pieces - to her name. Her work deals largely with the east-west divide, Asian culture, in particular Chinese culture, women’s issues and those concerning Singapore’s culture, history and politics. Lim’s O Singapore! Stories in Miss Seetoh in the World (2010) The Catherine Lim Collection (2008) Set against the backdrop of modern-day Singapore, the novel ultimately examines, with wit, wry irony and warm understanding, the unchanging quandaries of the human condition, when love and sex, religion and politics, tradition and modernity, can all come together in an unruly mix, to show human nature at its most depressing and its most inspiring. Consisting of an early novel [The Serpent’s Tooth (1982)] and three short story collections [They Do Return—But Gently Lead Them Back (1983); O Singapore! Stories in Celebration (1989) and The Woman’s Book of Superlatives (1993)], the collection may be seen as a narrative chronicle of a society in transit, one where multiethnic characters struggle with their identities as the past and the present intersect, mingle and clash. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 9789814328364 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE Celebration (1989) received the 1990 Commendation Award for Fiction from the National Book Development Council of Singapore. Lim received the Southeast Asia Write Award in 1999 and was conferred an Honorary Doctorate in 2000 by Murdoch University, Australia. She was made a Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts et Des Lettres by the French government in 2003, and appointed Ambassador for the Hans Christian Andersen Foundation, Copenhagen, for 2005. Many of Lim’s works are studied in local and foreign schools and universities. Several have been translated into other languages. Her novella A Leap of Love (2003) and novel The Bondmaid (1995) were made into films. Lim guest-lectures at local and international seminars, conferences, arts/writing festivals and cruise ships worldwide. She has written numerous articles on contemporary and cultural issues, and regularly posts online critiques on politics in Singapore. Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN 9789812618566 development for Raffles Holdings before she was diagnosed in 1999 with Spasmodic Dysphonia, a rare voice disorder. She took a sabbatical, during which she decided to become a writer with her own publishing company. Her books have been inspired by her own struggles with her condition, from which she has since recovered. Lim is the first writer outside North America to win three IPPY (Independent Book Publisher) Awards: for her first book, Prince Bear and Pauper Bear [2007; Bronze Medallist, 2008]; Just Teddy [2008; Bronze Medallist, 2009]; and Bunny Finds The Right Stuff [2007; Silver Medallist, 2010]. Lim was also the first writer in Southeast Asia to be a Moonbeam Gold Medallist in 2009 for The Tale of Rusty Horse (2008). Her books have been turned into cartoon animation for television, iPhone and iPad and Moo-o interactive e-book formats. “Ed’s rave: A lonely, poorly made toy bear finally finds an owner, and helps a chewed-up bear escape a sorry fate. Lovely story about hope and friendship. Gorgeous illustrations by Neal Sharp.” Simply Her, Jan 2008, p 138 EMAIL EMAIL cat.lim2@gmail.com www.catherinelim.sg The Tale of Rusty Horse (2008) Prince Bear & Pauper Bear (2007) Rusty Horse, an old forgotten rocking horse, longs to be a favourite with everyone. An old fairy grants his wish but he has to choose between popularity or the friendship of a child. Rusty finally learns that real magic lies within his power to choose what truly matters to him. In this story of love and second chances, Pauper Bear, a teddy without a mouth, longs to be loved, whilst Prince Bear loves himself. Their paths take different turns and when they finally meet again, the two bears experience love and friendship with new perspectives. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English AWARDS AWARDS “A simple story can make your spirit soar and children will for sure remember Rusty Horse who found joy in making someone else happy. Lots of feel-good elements – love, hope, selflessness, finding a soul mate…And the illustrations do justice to the words.” Lifestyle, Aug 2008, p 46 b 1971 WEBSITE Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Emily Lim was a corporate director of business b 1942 English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Emily Lim emilylim888@yahoo.com WEBSITE www.mustardseedbook.com Moonbeam Gold Medal Winner, 2009 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Mustard Seed Books 50 Chin Swee Road #09-04 Thong Chai Building Singapore169874 Email: mustardseedbook@ gmail.com ISBN 978-981-08-0418-3 IPPY Bronze Medal Winner, 2008. One of 8 winners, First Time Writers and Illustrators Publishing Initiative; 2007 (organized by the Media Devt. Authority and the National Book Development Council of Singapore) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Mustard Seed Books 50 Chin Swee Road #09-04 Thong Chai Building Singapore169874 Email: mustardseedbook@ gmail.com ISBN 978-981-05-9004-8 32 | | 33 Jeffrey Lim Though a lawyer by profession, Jeffrey Lim is a storyteller at heart. Singapore is his home, but the world his canvas. Lim has always lived in more than one world, living in Singapore and other places, in the corporate world and imaginary landscapes. He has two collections of short fiction, Faith & Lies (1999) and The The Coffin That Wouldn’t Bury (2008) Twenty stories that “blur the distinction between insanity and imagination, reader and writer, character and narrator.” Where business travellers live only for travel; government permits are needed to be somebody; gravediggers swap places with the dead; and people let loose when a purple haze envelopes Singapore. Faith & Lies (1999) Seventeen short stories filled with myth, rumour and testament.Taxi drivers you should never trust. An amnesiac who is a shapeshifter. An issue from Bard’s Digest. A hitchhiker meets the Car Boot Strangler. A fictional character who writes her own stories. Houdini gives up his oldest trick. Coffin That Wouldn’t Bury (2008). They are anthologies of speculative fiction, from stories of horror to mythology, from fantasy to parallel realities. He has published short stories in various anthologies, and teaches young writers techniques of creative writing. “With this new collection, Lim has added to his earlier impressive debut [Faith & Lies] and his stature as a writer with impressive imaginative powers.” Prof Ronald Klein, Dept of English Studies, Hiroshima Jogakuin University, Japan Suchen Christine Lim Born in Malaysia, Suchen Christine Lim has published four novels, a collection of short stories, several children’s books and one non-fictional work. She was awarded the inaugural Singapore Literature Prize (1992) for her novel, Fistful of Colours (1993). Another novel, A Bit of Earth (2001), and a short-story collection, The Lies That Build A Marriage (2007), were shortlisted for the same prize in 2004 and 2008 respectively. A co-authored play, “The Amah: A Portrait In Black & White”, won the NUSSHELL Short Play Merit Prize (1986) and a children’s book was awarded the National Book Development Council of Singapore Merit Prize (1980). Rice Bowl (1984) and Gift from The Gods (1990) are earlier novels. Stories of the Chinese Overseas (2005), a non-fictional work, is published in US as Hua Song: Stories Of The Chinese Diaspora (2005). Lim’s short story, “The Morning After”, was filmed for television as part of the Singapore Short Story Project. She was featured in the Edinburgh International Book Festival (2009). A Fulbright Fellow in the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (1996), she has been writer-in-residence in Western A Bit of Earth (2001; new ed. 2009) Wong Tuck Heng, son of a doctor beheaded in China, arrives in Malaya, the land rich in tin. He schemes and works his way to the top, and challenges British immigration laws, spelling tragedy. A narrative that spans three generations and three families – the Wongs, the Wees, and the Mahmuds – whose destinies collide. The Lies That Build A Marriage (2007) A mother finds out her son is gay; a daughter finds out her two mothers are lesbians; a niece stumbles upon the body of her dead uncle dressed in his wife’s sarung kebaya; and an old man’s nascent feelings for a Filipino maid lead him back to his suppressed art. Australia, Scotland, South Korea, the Philippines, and has conducted writing workshops for the Arvon Foundation in the United Kingdom. She co-scripted and was featured in “Writing The City” (2010-2011), filmed for the British Council in Singapore. Lim is a Visiting Fellow in Creative Writing at Nanyang Technological University (2011). GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-0925-6 981-04-1126-X b 1965 b 1948 EMAIL EMAIL dropanotetojeffrey@gmail.com suchenchristinelim@gmail.com WEBSITE http://www.suchenchristinelim.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English AWARDS AWARDS Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2004) Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2008) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish. com 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent #01-01 Mediapolis Phase Ø Singapore 139951 Tel: (65) 6777 9366 Email: phil@ monsoonbooks.com.sg Website: www. monsoonbooks.com.sg ISBN ISBN 978-981-261-895-5 34 | Monsoon Books Pte Ltd 978-981-05-8713-0 981-05-8713-9 | 35 Aaron Maniam Aaron Maniam graduated with First Class honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Somerville College, Oxford, and has an MA in International and Development Economics from Yale University. His debut collection, Morning at Memory’s Border (2005), was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2007. In 2003, he won First Prize in the Golden Point Award for English poetry. His poems have been featured in youth anthologies; the online Morning at Memory’s Border (2005) Fifty poems presented in three sections. “Mornings” is a percolation of nascent schoolboy thoughts that made themselves into words at times of their own choosing. “Memories” broadens the focus from the individual to explore the creative tensions and opportunities of an Indian-Muslim-withEurasian-Malay-and-adash-of-Chinese-roots in cosmopolitan Singapore. “Borders” explores the self-in-the-world, finding synergy rather than struggle between the various determinants of the poet’s identity. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK journals Stylus and Softblow; Over There: Poems from Singapore and Australia (2008), From the Window of This Epoch (2009), a collection of Singaporean and Malaysian poetry; and &WORDS: Poems Singapore and Beyond (2010). He was one of 50 poets in Fifty on 50 [2009], a collection which marked Singapore’s 50th anniversary of internal self-government. He is currently the youngest member on the Arts and Culture Strategic Review Steering Committee for the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts, and a Council Member for the English Language Institute of Singapore. An alumnus of the Creative Arts Programme (CAP), he now mentors young writers under CAP and the National Arts Council’s Mentor Access Programme. b 1979 Chris Mooney-Singh Australian-born Chris Mooney-Singh has published three volumes of poetry, The Laughing Budhha Cab Company (2007), The Bearded Chameleon (2011), and Poems from the Bamboo River (2008; a joint collection), one chapbook and three poetry-music CDs. He has appeared in a wide range of literary zines and print journals. He co-edited with K F Pearson The Penguin Book of Christmas Poems (1992). His short stories have appeared in several Singaporean and regional anthologies like The Best of Singapore Erotica (2008), and The Best of South-East Asian Erotica, (2010); his short plays, “Ghosts on a Bumboat” (2008) and “Rootitootitooit” (2009) in Singapore Short and Sweet. “Fish Factory”, a libretto for contemporary opera, was performed at the Adelaide Festival Theatre (1996). Mooney-Singh is the founder of Poetry Slam in Singapore, the first registered poetry slam in Asia, and Executive Editor of Writers Connect, a network of published and emerging writers. He co-founded Word Forward in 2003 with his wife, Savinder Kaur, and subsequently, The Writers Centre. LANGUAGE English AWARDS Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2007) First Prize, Golden Point Award (English Poetry; 2003) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@gmail.com aaronmaniam@gmail.com Life is a taxi-ride, a series of capsule journeys from one life experience to another. Australianborn convert to Sikhism Chris Mooney-Singh offers a series of taxi -cab experiences: the often heightened view of city life makes these 28 poems from Australia, UK, India and Singapore some of the most poignant human and poetic vignettes from an Asian travel perspective. The Bearded Chameleon (2011) Thirty-five poems set in India, Mooney-Singh’s country of inspiration that compelled him in 1989 to adopt the Sikh way of life. Mooney-Singh writes for the first time from the perspective of a Westerner who now sports a beard, turban and Indian attire and by doing so, merges with the landscape of Indian society. “After Octavio Paz, Mooney-Singh is the only poet who writes about the paradoxes of Indian landscape with great passion.” H S Shivaprakash, Indian Literature, May 2010, pub. Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi b 1956 Poetry EMAIL The Laughing Buddha Cab Company (2007) EMAIL chris@wordforward.org WEBSITE http://chrismooneysingh.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Writers Centre, Singapore 182 Cecil Street #03-10 Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre Singapore 069547 Tel/Fax: [65] 9180 5501 Email: savinder@ wordforward.org ISBN Red Wheelbarrow Books 182 Cecil Street #03-10 Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre Singapore 069547 Tel/Fax: [65] 9180 5501 Email: savinder@ wordforward.org ISBN 978-981-08-7418-6 978-981-05-9626-2 ISBN 981-05-3610-0 36 | | 37 Chandran Nair Chandran Nair was educated at Raffles Institution and the University of Singapore (MSc, Marine Biology). He is the author of Once the Horsemen and Other Poems (1972) and After the Hard Hours,This Rain (1975), Poems and Lyrics of the Last Lord Li [with Koh Ho Ping,1975) as well as Reaching for Stones [2010].He won the New Nation Short Story prize in 1973 with “Leta”, was founder/ President of the Society of Singapore Writers (1976), and edited Singapore Writing (1977) and Short Stories from Reaching For Stones (2010) His collected poems (1963 – 2009) from his first two volumes; the book also includes 30 new poems. After the Hard Hours, This Rain (1975) Second book of poems mainly on the theme of love. Asia and Africa (1977). He is a signatory of the Asean Writers Declaration which states the objectives, rights and responsibilities of writers in the national and ASEAN contexts. After a career as a publisher in Singapore, he Ng Yi-Sheng Ng Yi-Sheng is a full-time writer in multiple genres, including poetry, fiction, drama, non-fiction and journalism. In 2008, he became the youngest writer ever to win the Singapore Literature Prize for last boy (2006). He is an active presence in the Singapore arts community, both as artist and commentator. He hosts the quarterly artists’ presentation series ROJAK, and has officially blogged for the Singapore Biennale, the Singapore Arts Festival and the National Art Gallery. He has created plays for Toy Factory, W!LD RICE, Musical Theatre Singapore and TheatreWorks. Ng also authored the novel adapted from the film “Eating Air” (2008), and edited the best-selling non-fiction work, SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century joined UNESCO in 1981 as a book development expert and (2006). Recently, he edited GASPP: A Gay Anthology of has worked in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and Europe. Now Singapore Poetry and Prose (2010) and completed a translation of the work of Chinese Singaporean poet, Wong Yoon Wah. retired, he lives in France. “… even from a purely sociological point of view, one sees through his imagery all the varied influences on this Malaysian/Singaporean Indian, and watches as the influences struggle to form, not a ‘Revolving Man’, but a real person… It is very interesting readingbut even more, it is so forcefully well-written.“ Nallama Jenstad, reviewing Once the Horsemen and Other Poems (1972), Singapore Book World, Vol 3 (1972) Eating Air (2008) last boy (2006) A love story set in the streets of Singapore, featuring motorcycle gangs, loan sharks, drug deals, sting rays and photocopy shops; the frustrated dreams of a young underclass searching for its own freedom in the concrete jungle. Adapted from Kelvin Tong and Jasmine Ng’s indie film, “Eating Air.” Ng’s first collection of poetry traces his psychic journey as a young man in search of love and cultural identity. Written in a variety of lyric forms, his poems draw on iconography as diverse as nuclear physics, Aztec mythology and Singaporean family history. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE “We are worried about the poet’s development, we search for those unhealthy signs that indicate a falling into the clichéd and routine and we expect a richer, mellower mood. If we are inclined to such ungenerous thought, Chandran Nair’s new volume, After the Hard Hours This Rain, sets our minds at ease. Our poet is as articulately tough as ever.” Ban Kah Choon, New Nation, 3 Jan 1976 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-6717-1 English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Woodrose Publications Please contact the author b 1945 b 1980 WEBSITE EMAIL www.chandrannair.tk ng.yisheng@gmail.com WEBSITE http://lastboy.blogspot.com English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] AWARDS Singapore Literature Prize (2006) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com www.firstfruitspublications. com http://www.facebook.com/ firstfruits.publications ISBN 981-08-0280-3 38 | English firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN 981-05-6309-4 | 39 O Thiam Chin O Thiam Chin turned to writing in 2005, after studying mechatronics and working in telecommunications, media and marketing for a few years, then obtaining a degee in English Language and Literature from the Singapore Institute of Management. He is the author of three collections of short stories, Free-Falling Man (2006), Never Been Better (2009), and Under The Sun (2010). His short stories have been featured in Asia Literary Review, Kyoto Journal, The Jakarta Post, The New Straits Times, Under The Sun (2010) Never Been Better (2009) Offers unflinching snapshots of everyday life, encapsulating the gritty and real, the subtle and extreme in 50 stories which surprise, reveal and evoke the strange and familiar, whether on the fringes or in the mainstream, and delivering more of O’s keen and honest observations of human flaws and foibles. Filled with deeply affecting stories of individuals whose intersections of loves and losses mark the dawn of their awareness and longing, this collection illustrates O’s literary versatility in the assortment of characters who occupy the world of ambivalence and false optimism, yet still persist in trudging on with strength and resilience. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, The International Literary Quarterly, QLRS, Karavan, Asia Writes, World Literature Today and in a number of anthologies. Never Been Better was longlisted for the 2010 Frank O’Connor Short Story Award. His fourth book, The Rest of Your Life and Everything That Comes With It, has just been published. O was an Honorary Fellow of the Iowa International Alvin Pang Alvin Pang is a poet, writer, editor, anthologist, translator and literary entrepreneur who has been featured in major festivals, anthologies and journals around the world and translated into over a dozen languages. Named Singapore’s Young Artist of the Year for Literature in 2005, he received the Singapore Youth Award in 2007 for Arts and Culture, as well as the 2008 Japanese Chamber of Commerice and Industry Foundation Education Award. A Fellow of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program in 2002, his many publications include City of Rain (2003) and Tumasik: Contemporary Writing from Singapore (2009), which he edited. A former teacher, journalist and new media director, he is the editor of an internationally circulated public policy journal, Ethos. He also directs The Literary Centre - a non-profit initiative promoting interdisciplinary capacity, multicultural communication and positive social change. Writing Program in 2010. “O’s great gift is presenting universal themes of grief and loss minutely rendered within very specific environments and very strong (and sometimes oppressive) families.” Cha: An Asian Literary Journal “O’s stock as one of Singapore’s best young writers has risen with this superb anthology of shorts. Within this, you’ll find the full gamut of human experiences distilled with a distinct Singaporean flavour .” I-S Magazine “… a voice unhurried, confident, and capable of carrying diverse humors…surprising us with glimpses of contemporary experience that affirm yet mock, celebrate and unsettle. His poetry adds a rich and complex presence to the critical mass of urban literature now fully emergent from Singapore. His poems, at once recognizably national and international in reach, offer a fresh edgy energy to this tradition.” Prof Shirley Geok-Lin Lim City of Rain (2003)] Fifty-one poems. Hailed as “direct, funny, heartbreaking, bossy, generous, and beautiful, full of paradoxes, logic, tantalizing illogic”, this tour de force spans lyrical insight and relentless po-mo wit as it explores the heartground and “soulliness” beneath the poet’s island city homeland, charting the true landmarks of 21st century life and love. “…direct, funny, heartbreaking, bossy, generous, and beautiful, full of paradoxes, logic, tantalizing illogic.” Elizabeth McCracken GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Eric Forbes Senior Editor MPH Lot 1, 1st Floor Bangunan TH 5 Jalan Bersatu 13/4 46200 Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia Email: mphpublishing@ mph.com.my ISBN 978-967-5222-77-1 English b 1977 b 1972 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry EMAIL contact@alvinpang.com LANGUAGE English AWARDS Longlisted, Frank O’ Connor Short Story Award (2010) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Eric Forbes Senior Editor MPH Lot 1, 1st Floor Bangunan TH 5 Jalan Bersatu 13/4 46200 Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia Email: mphpublishing@ mph.com.my DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN 981-04-6329-4 ISBN 978-967-5222-46-7 40 | | 41 David Seow David Seow is the author of several well-received books for children, including The Sam, Sebbie and Di-Di-Di series (12 books; 1998 - 2000) which feature his niece and nephews as the main characters, Alexander’s Adventure Machine (2002), The Littlest There’s Soup on My Fly (2010) Jeremy Alexander longs for a pet, but his parents refuse to get him one. When he loses all hope of ever becoming a pet owner, he gets an unexpected offer from a very unusual fly. Blow A Kiss (2010) When you blow a kiss, where does it go? This is the premise of this enchanting book. Blow a kiss and follow it as it moves across blazing desert sands and soft snow-capped mountains to children of faraway places and faraway lands. Emperor (2004) and Monkey: The Classic Chinese Adventure Tale (2005). In 2005, he was invited to be a judge for the Media Development Authority’s First Time Writers and Illustrators Initiative. Seow has served on the executive committee of the Society for Reading and Literacy (SRL) and was an active member of Wordwrights, SRL’s special interest group for aspiring children’s book authors. He is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. His latest books, There’s Soup on My Fly (2010) and Blow A Kiss (2010), are published by Bonnie Books. “A colourful read.” Tang Mei Ling; Singapore’s Child, April 2010, p 52 “The creative plot makes this a very funny read.” Young Parents Magazine; online review [http://shopping.insing.com/feature/books-to-share/id-614a1900] Haresh Sharma Haresh Sharma has been full-time Resident Playwright of The Necessary Stage since 1990. He has written more than 70 plays, which have been staged in more than 15 cities. He has a BA from the National University of Singapore and an MA in Playwriting from the University of Birmingham, where he studied in 1994 on a Shell-NAC Scholarship. His play, “Off Centre”, was selected by the Ministry of Education as a Literature text for “N” and “O” Levels, and republished by The Necessary Stage in 2006. Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature, Vol. 6 (2008) is an extensive investigation by David Birch of Sharma’s work over the past 20 years. He won The Straits Times Life! Theatre Award for Best Original Script on three consecutive occasions: for “Fundamentally Happy” in 2007, “Good People” in 2008 and “Gemuk Girls” in 2009. These plays are published together by The Necessary Stage in Trilogy (2010). Sharma recently became the first non-American recipient of the Goldberg Master Playwright Award given by New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Trilogy (2010) Off Centre (2006) A collection of three plays – “Fundamentally Happy”, “Good People” and “Gemuk Girls” – Trilogy features simple but powerful narratives that question personal, social, cultural and political convictions. These award-winning plays represent some of The Necessary Stage’s most critically acclaimed works and are set to be contemporary classics of Singaporean theatre. “Off Centre” is The Necessary Stage’s landmark play in the history of Singaporean theatre. First staged to great acclaim in 1993, it brought mental illness and its patients’ plight to the attention of the media and general public. “Off Centre” is the first Singaporean play offered as a text for GCE “O” Level Literature. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE “’Off Centre’ marks a new maturity in Singapore theatre, addressing an audience prepared to be challenged.” Hannah Pandian, The Straits Times, 3 Sep 1993 “... a beautifully crafted play which will engage you on multiple levels: cognitively, emotionally and possibly even spiritually.” Kenneth Kwok, reviewing “Good People”, Flying Inkpot, 7 Nov 2007 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature b 1967 WEBSITE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Bonnie Books Bonnie Books 32, Saunders Road Singapore 228271 Tel/Fax: (65) 6836 1767 DavidSeow@bonniebooks.net 32, Saunders Road Singapore 228271 Tel/Fax: (65) 6836 1767 David Seow@bonniebooks. net ISBN 978-981-08-3827-0 ISBN 978-981-08-2493-8 http://authordavidseow.blogspot.com http://www.bonniebooks.net b 1965 EMAIL admin@necessary.org WEBSITE www.necessary.org English English AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Best Original Script, The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards (2007, 2008, 2009) The Necessary Stage DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Necessary Stage Marine Parade Community Building 278 Marine Parade Road #B1-02, Singapore 449282 Tel: [65] 6440 8115 Fax: [65] 6440 9002 Email: admin@necessary. org Marine Parade Community Building 278 Marine Parade Road #B1-02 Singapore 449282 Tel: [65] 6440 8115 Fax: [65] 6440 9002 Email: admin@necessary.org ISBN 981-05-6039-7 ISBN 978-981-08-4804-0 42 | | 43 Daren Shiau Daren Shiau is a fiction-writer, poet and lawyer in private practice. He has been described by The Arts Magazine as Competition in 1990. His volume of poetry, Places writers”. Heartland (1999), which was cited by the Lonely Where I’ve Been (1994) received the Singapore Literature Prize Merit Award in 1993. He has also won several top prizes in the Shell-NUS Playwriting competitions. “Autumn Tomyum” was Play of the Year received the Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award in 1998. An author of four books including Peninsular: Archipelagos and Other Islands (2000) and Velouria (2007), his short stories and poems have been Velouria is Singapore’s first collection of microfiction (in English). This seminal collection of microfiction, which is brief and immediate in style, is the author’s reaction to being defined for many years by Heartland, a dense award-winning novel covering several histories. Peninsular: Archipelagos and Other Islands (2000) Peninsular is built around the inescapable motif of islands and archipelagos. The collection redeems as it “explores identity and existence through notions of fragments, fragmentation and the fragility of wholeness.” [back cover] GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN English Desmond Sim is a short story writer, poet and playwright. “The Nose” won the National Short Story “among the most exciting of the post-1965 generation of Planet travel guide as the “definitive Singapore novel”, Velouria (2007) Desmond Sim translated into several languages and anthologised in Italy, Germany and Australia. The National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award Recipient in 2002, Shiau has been invited to read in New York, Boston, London and Sydney. He enjoys black coffee and listening to 70s punk rock. b 1971 in the 2002 The Strait Times Life! Theatre Awards. Sim’s plays have been produced by TheatreWorks, Singapore Repertory Theatre, W!ld Rice and ACTION! Theatre. Abroad, they have been performed by Actors’ Theatre of Louisville and the KL [Kuala Lumpur] Performing Arts Centre. In “The Swimming Instructor” (2007), Sim works around a love triangle of friendship and sexuality with characteristic wit. He collaborated with Malaysian writer Nandang Abdul Rahman to produce a series of short plays, “Food, Sex and Death” (2011) for the Causeway Exchange (between Malaysia and Singapore) in Kuala Lumpur. He co-wrote the screenplay for the Thai film, “Beautiful Boxer” (2005), with its director, Ekachai Uekrongtham. Together with Dennis Chew, he co-wrote the screenplay for “The Wedding Game”, a Singapore/Malaysia romantic comedy (2009). Sim currently works as a lecturer and consultant by day, and a playwright and painter by night. b 1961 Places Where I’ve Been (1994) A collection of 46 poems about the sense of place, real and figurative journeys drawn from or inspired by the writers’ travel and personal experiences. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg AWARDS Merit Award, Singapore Literature Prize (1993) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Educational Publications Bureau Please contact the author ISBN 9971-0-0603-0 ISBN 981-04-2415-9 981-05-9386-4 44 | | 45 Kirpal Singh Kirpal Singh began writing while in school and has been publishing since 1970, when he brought out A selection of 20 poems specially brought out for the 23rd International Poetry Festival (2011) in Austin, Texas, where Singh was the special International Featured Poet. Most of the poems in this book have been previously published. The title reflects the poet’s major anxiety about humanity’s perplexing condition. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN Casual, personal and often irreverent in style, the book takes readers on a journey of exploration and discusses the sociocultural and linguistic dimensions which influence notions of creativity. Detailed case narratives of outstanding individuals from around the world, known for their creative thinking and innovative actions, are included. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Non-Fiction LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd 23/25 First Lok Yang Road Jurong Singapore 629733 Tel: (65) 6319 9388 Fax: (65) 6265 1033 Email: longman.enquiry@ pearson.com.sg ISBN 013-102-533-3 University of East Anglia, where she graduated with Studies (1500-1660) from the University of Oxford, and Adelaide and Austin, Texas. Catwalking and the Games Fellowship (1997 – 2000). She published her first novel, We Play (1998) is regarded as his best book of poetry to Thinking Hats and Coloured Turbans (2004) Tan Hwee Hwee read English Literature at the Singapore Pot-Pourri, a collection of essays, poems, plays and short stories . His poetry has been described as honest, direct and cutting-edge. He has read and performed at arts festivals in Edinburgh, Toronto, York, date. “Monologue”, a story first published in 2000, has Shar(e)d Humanity (2011) Tan Hwee Hwee been widely anthologised. The publication of Thinking Hats and Coloured Turbans: Creativity Across Cultures (2004) has made him an international “creativity” guru. He is currently Director of the Wee Kim Wee Centre, Singapore Management University. First Class Honours. She has a Master’s in English an MFA in Creative Writing from New York University where she went on a New York Times Foundation Foreign Bodies (1997), at the age of 22. Her second novel, Mammon Inc (2001), won the 2004 Singapore Literature Prize. Tan has received awards from the Mammon Inc (2001) National Arts Council, the National University of Chiah Deng wants to land her dream job as an Adapter for Mammon Inc, a job where she will teach executives how to adjust to new cultures. To pass the test, she has to teach her Chinese sister how to be white and her English friend how to be Chinese. Singapore, the New York Times Foundation and the British Broadcasting Corporation. She received the Young Artist Award for Literature from the National Arts Council in 2003. “A milestone...Foreign Bodies, a fictional exploration of child abuse, is the first Singaporean novel to win critical acclaim in Britain and the US.” The Wall Street Journal, front page Foreign Bodies (1997) Mei receives a phone call from jail from her English friend Andy. Andy has been arrested for masterminding a multi-million dollar international gambling syndicate. He swears he’s been framed and this leaves Mei two weeks to prove his innocence. “This remarkable novel transforms itself into a serious addiction... Her words pepper your brains like a barrage of bullets, stunning their targets with perceptive precision.” The List b 1949 b 1974 EMAIL EMAIL koxsing@hotmail.com hwee_tan@hotmail.com WEBSITE http://hweehweetan.yolasite.com/ GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Micheal Joseph (Penguin) English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Micheal Joseph (Penguin) Michael Joseph Group Penguin Ltd 80 Strand London WCR SRC Tel: (020) 70103000 Fax: (020) 7010 6709 Email: adultrights enquiries@penguin.co.uk Michael Joseph Group Penguin Ltd 80 Strand London WCR SRC Tel: (020) 70103000 Fax: (020) 7010 6709 Email: adultrights enquiries@penguin.co.uk ISBN ISBN 0-140-26704-2 0-7181-4255-1 978-981-08-8425-3 46 | | 47 Tan Mei Ching Tan Mei Ching has a Master of Fine Arts in English Creative Writing from the University of Washington. Beyond the Village Gate (1994; repr. 2012) Towards the Blue: Adventures of A City Wimp ( 2007) Myths of the mountains and their spirits pervade stories of Shi Ying’s mysterious origins. Abandoned to die but saved by a villager, Shi Ying is named the “lost child.” She befriends a village outcast with whom she feels a strange bond, and begins her journey of growth and selfdiscovery. Exploring Native American and Nordic folklore of the Canadian Rockies and Maritime provinces, and the natural history of the inhabitants, the author and her fiancé tread through millennia-old soil and kayak with the very real personalities of water, wind, sun and the Atlantic thunderstorm—all in search of Adventure. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE English AWARDS Commendation, Singapore Literature Prize (1992) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg ISBN Travelogue LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg ISBN 981-05-6774-X Paul Tan A former journalist who has held positions in marketing and communications in the Singapore Her novel, Beyond the Village Gate (1994), received a Commendation Award in the 1992 Singapore Literature Prize (SLP). Her short story collection, Tourism Board, Paul Tan has published three volumes Crossing Distance (1995), received a Merit Award in the 1994 SLP and a Commendation in the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Awards (1996). Her short stories won first prizes in the US and her play, “Water Ghosts”, won First Prize in the NUSShell Short Play Competition (1992). Her plays have been staged as well as published. Her short stories Merit Awards at the Singapore Literature Prize in 1993 are included in More Than Half the Sky: Creative Writings by Thirty Singaporean Women (1998), Asian of poetry. The first two, Curious Roads (1994) and Driving into Rain (1998) won the Commendation and and 1997 respectively. His third volume, First Meeting of Hands, was published in 2006. His poetry, fiction and journalistic writing have appeared in various anthologies, newspapers, magazines and literary websites such as QLRS.com. He is currently a Director at the National Arts Council, in charge of the literary arts and the annual Singapore Writers Festival. Women’s Writings (2009), Singapore Literature in English: An Anthology (2008), and Telltale: 11 Stories (2010). In 1997, she received the National Arts Council of Singapore’s Young Artist Award for Literature. A travel narrative, Towards the Blue: Adventures of A City Wimp, was published in 2007. b 1970 First Meeting of Hands (2006) Driving into Rain (1998) Thirty-nine poems, described as “eminently readable” by poet and critic, Aaron Lee. From whimsical pieces on animals to poignant realisation about fellow human beings and pointed commentary on the Singapore psyche, it is a slender volume to be slowly savoured one tender poem at a time. Fifty-nine poems which explore the complex feelings and ambiguities fraught in domestic life, family and the notions of home. Elsewhere, changing landscapes and travel become the focus, with quiet observations belying larger questions of place and identity. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN 981-05-6310-8 Merit Award, Singapore Literature Prize (1997) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN 9971-0-0854-8 978-981-08-7754-5 48 | | 49 Tan Tarn How Tan Tarn How graduated from Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1982 with a BA Hons., Natural Science Tripos, after which he took a Diploma in Education in Singapore. He has worked as a schoolteacher, journalist for The Straits Times, Head Scriptwriter for the Television Corporation of Singapore (now MediaCorp) and mentor to young dramatists in Theatreworks’ Writers’ Lab. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Policty Studies. Tan is an award-winning Tan Tarn How: Six Plays (2011) A collection of six fulllength plays: “Home”, “The Lady of Soul and her Ultimate ‘S’ Machine”, “Undercover”, “Six of the Best”, “The First Emperor’s Last Days” and “Machine”, all written between 1993 and 2005 playwright, six of whose plays are collected in Six Plays (2011). His “Undercover” (1994), part farce, part political thriller, was joint-winner of the National Book Development Council of Singapore Drama Award in 1996. “The First Emperor’s Last Days” (1998) which was staged for the Singapore Arts Festival, went on to win Hong Kong’s Best 10 Productions of the Year Award. “Six of the Best” (1996) was inspired by the furore caused by the caning of the American teenager Michael Fay for vandalism in 1993. “Machine” was adapted for television in 2005. After a hiatus of ten years, Tan returned to the stage with “Fear of Writing” (2011), a play with an all-woman cast that deals with the political underpinnings of writer’s block in a Singaporean context. ”…the most important thing about Tan Tarn How’s play [“The Lady of Soul and her Ultimate ‘S’ Machine”] is its marking of a watershed in Singapore theatre; it is arguably the first English play to present the country critically and artistically, without hiding behind coy allegory.” Hannah Pandian, The Straits Times GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Epigram Books 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www.epigrambooks.sg b 1960 Eddie Tay Eddie Tay was born and educated in Singapore. He is an assistant professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he teaches courses on creative writing and poetry. He is also the reviews editor of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, an online journal [www.asiancha.com] based in Hong Kong. He has authored three collections of poetry: Remnants (2000), A Lover’s Soliloquy (2005) and The Mental Life of Cities (2010). The first two collections include free translations of Tang Dynasty poetry as well as Tay’s original poems. The most recent volume, consisting of bilingual poems, is a meditation on writing and city life in Hong Kong, where he has lived since late 2003, and Singapore. Colony, Nation and Globalisation: Not at Home in Singaporean and Malaysian Literature (2011) is a scholarly study of the literature in the two countries. “Fenollosa and Pound would have loved what Tay does….The selfconsciousness of many of these poems may be a kind of rebellious apologia, suggesting that poetry and individualism in Tay’s locality are radical. The title poem attests a will to actualization.” Henry W Leung, “Review: Eddie Tay’s The Mental Life of Cities”, Lantern Review Blog: Asian American Poetry Unbound, 6 Dec 2010 [http://lanternreview.com/blog/2010/12/06/review-eddie-tays-themental-life-of-cities/] The Mental Life of Cities (2010) A Lover’s Soliloquy (2005) The 28 poems here are a meditation on writing and the modern city. The title poem consists of 20 sequences, 11 of which are bilingual, Of the other 27 poems, four are bilingual. The rest are completely in English. The poems have been inspired by the ways in which the English and Chinese languages intertwine and take root in the Asian cities of Hong Kong and Singapore. The voices are varied in this collection of 26 poems. In the title poem comprising fifteen sequences, the voice of a dead lover haunts his beloved. In another section of the book, the themes and imagery of the love poetry of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin are recast in Tay’s modern voice. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE “… his poems are economical, full of evocative detail, and both ironic and impassioned at one and the same time. I read them over and over again.” Bradley Winterton, “Eddie Tay Captures Love’s Many Essences”, The Taipei Times, 27 Nov 2005, p18 [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat archives/2005/11/27/2003282013/1] b 1974 WEBSITE http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/eng/staff/etay/index.html English (with some Chinese) English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Chameleon Press 22/F Easey Commercial Building 253-261 Hennessy Road Wanchai, Hong Kong Tel: +852 3426-5109 Email: publisher@ chameleonpress.com Sixth Finger Press Please contact the author ISBN 988-97075-4-3 ISBN 978-988-99565-8-5 ISBN 978-981-08-7977-8 50 | | 51 Jean Tay Everything but the Brain: a Play (2010) The story of Elaine, a Physics teacher who hatches a plan to turn back time and save her ailing father from further deterioration. This comic, yet poignant, play brings together family relationships, fairytale bears, and the theory of relativity in hilarious and unexpected ways. Boom: a Play (2009) A quirky, yet humorous play about an old woman and her son, who are struggling over the potential en-bloc sale of their home. Their fate is interwoven with that of an idealistic civil servant facing the greatest challenge of his career – persuading a reluctant corpse to relocate. Jean Tay graduated with a double degree in creative writing and economics from Brown University, USA. Her plays have been performed in Singapore, US, UK, and Italy. They include “Water from the Well” (1998), “The Knot” (1999), “Plunge” (2000), “Everything but the Brain” (2005) and “Boom” (2008). She also wrote the musicals, “The Admiral’s Odyssey” (2005), and “Man of Letters” (2006). In 2000, “The Knot” was awarded First Prize in ACTION! Theatre’s 10-minute Play Competition. Tay has been nominated three times for Best Original Script for The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards; she won for “Everything but the Brain” in 2006. “Boom” is currently an “O” and “N” Level literature text for secondary school students. In short fiction, she was awarded First and Third prizes for the Golden Point Short Story Award in 1995 and 2001 for “Journey” and “Woman in Bed” respectively. Simon Tay A renowned lawyer, political adviser and environmental policy expert, Simon Tay teaches international law at the National University of Singapore, and is Chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs. He has published in leading law and academic journals, and appears regularly in international and regional media. His latest non-fiction book, Asia Alone: The Dangerous Post Crisis Divide From America (2010), was reviewed in The Economist, the Financial Times and Newsweek. In 1995, he received the Young Artist Award from the National Arts Council. His book of stories, Stand Alone (1991), was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Prize. It was Highly Commended in 1992 by the National Book Development Council of Singapore, as was his collection of poems, 5 (1985) in 1986. His novel, City of Small Blessings (2009), was awarded the Singapore Literature Prize in 2010. Alien Asian (1997) is a collection of essays “Jean’s adroit handling of themes, from the origins of genius to gene heritage and the tyranny of Time, makes Everything but the Brain one of the best of things seen on stage here in a while.” Clara Chow, The Straits Times Life! (Review), 1 Feb 2005 “Chock-full of goodness and a heavy dose of humour.” Tara Tan, The Straits Times Life! (Review), 23 Sep 2008 about his experiences living and working in America. Tay’s short stories and poems have been adapted for television and theatre, and included in the Penguin Anthology of Literature from Malaysia and Singapore (2002). His story, “My Cousin Tim”, was translated into Chinese, Tamil and Malay for the National Library City of Small Blessings (2009) A Singaporean retires, migrates and then returns. But, he slowly finds, there is no simple return to the place called home. Once a well-known public figure who contributed to the country, he is now outside the rush of workdays, on the fringe of the city he barely recognises, distanced from his wife and son, even as he loves them. A layered and nuanced narrative about the tragedies and blessings of Singapore. Stand Alone (2001) Fifteen short stories about the coming of age of Singapore as a nation, and which explore a multitude of themes concerning Singaporeans, from education to family values to class divisions. Board’s READ! Singapore 2009. “A milestone in Singapore literature.” Judging Panel, Singapore Literature Prize, 2010 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama LANGUAGE English AWARDS Best Original Script, Life! Theatre Awards (2005) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Epigram Books 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www. epigrambooks.sg ISBN 978-981-08-5511-6 52 | GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama LANGUAGE b 1974 b 1961 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Epigram Books 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www. epigrambooks.sg ISBN 978-981-08-4017-4 Singapore Literature Prize (2010) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Landmark Books 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-4189-19-7 English AWARDS Highly Commended, NBDCS (1992) Shortlisted, Commonwealth Prize DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Landmark Books 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-3002-41-7 | 53 Verena Tay In the Company of Heroes: Selected Plays (2011) In the Company of Women: Selected Plays (2004) This second volume of seven plays includes the award-winning “The Car“, the critically acclaimed”Bumiputra Cina” and “The Lunar Interviews.” An in-depth exploration of familial ties, men-women relationships, creativity and what it means to be Singaporean, this collection extends everyday reality into the mythic realm. Nine plays and a film script that plunge the reader deep into the intricate female psyche. Deftly written from the perspective of a distinctively Singaporean woman, these works are steeped in the island’s unique flavour of modern sophistication and tradition, multiculturalism and ethnicity, past and present. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama LANGUAGE English Drama LANGUAGE Verena Tay has spent more than 20 years acting, directing and writing for English-language theatre in Singapore. She created various solo and collaborative performances, often based on original, self-written material while an Associate Artist with The Substation (2002 to 2009). Recent plays that have been staged include “Right & Left” (2010), “Bumiputra Cina” (2009), “Imperfect Family Recipes” (2008), “The Lunar Interviews” (2008) and “The Car” (2006), which won ACTION! Theatre’s Theatre Idols Competition in 2005. Her published works include In the Company of Women: Selected Plays (2004) and In the Company of Heroes: Selected Plays (2011). An Honorary Fellow of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (2007), Verena is currently working on a collection of short stories and her first novel. Besides writing and performing in theatre, Verena is also an engaging storyteller and an experienced voice and storytelling coach. Math Paper Press 9 Yong Siak Street Singapore 168645 Tel: (65) 6222 9195 Email: kenny@ booksactually.com ISBN 978-981-08-7782-8 Straits Times Press Pte Ltd 1000 Toa Payoh North News Centre Singapore 318994 Tel: (65) 6319 6319 (65) 6319 8258 Email: shovaloh@sph. com.sg ISBN 981 248 078 1 54 | second prizes in the 1984 National Short Story Writing Competition for “Homecoming” and “Fascist Rock.” Her debut collection, Fascist Rock: Stories of Rebellion (1990), secured the National Book Development Council of Singapore Commendation Award (Fiction) in 1992. Saving the Rainforest and Other Stories (1993) won a Highly Commended Award (Fiction) from NBDCS in 1995. She collected two Golden Point Awards, in 1999 and 2001, for her stories, “The Gunpowder Trail” and “Driving Sideways”. She has written one novel, Skimming (1999). “Lee” (from Fascist Rock), was adapted for television on MediaCorp’s “Alter Asians”, while the title story from Tham’s third collection, The Gunpowder Trail and Other Stories (2003), has been adapted for the stage. The Claire Tham Collection (2010) compiles stories from the three published collections. Tham read Law b 1965 b 1967 EMAIL EMAIL verenatay@gmail.com English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER At the age of seventeen, Claire Tham won two at Oxford. She is a partner at a law firm in Singapore. EMAIL DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Claire Tham http://verenatay.com clairetham@htapartners.com.sg The Claire Tham Collection (2010) Skimming (1999; repr. 2010) Compilation of all 21 stories from Tham’s three published collections. The stories articulate Tham’s signature themes of rebellion and nonconformity. Innovative in form and style, the narratives play with the progression of time and space, creating multilayered possibilities. A novel based on a ménage à trois. An uncommon love story rendered from the points of view of the three protagonists. Polished surfaces are pitted against painful depths, comfort zones against alien spaces and the surrender of duty against the seduction of desire, distinctions which progressively become blurred. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN ISBN 978 981 4302 83 8 978 981 4302 84 5 | 55 Edwin Thumboo Academic and poet, Emeritus Professor and Professorial Fellow, Department of English Language and Literature, National University of Singapore, Edwin Thumboo is regarded as the unofficial Laureate of Singapore. One of the pioneers of Singaporean Literature in English, Thumboo edited some of the earliest anthologies from Singapore and Malaysia in the seventies. He has published six collections of poetry: Rib of Earth (1956), Gods Can Die (1977), Ulysses by the Merlion Still Travelling (2008) Forty-eight poems located in specific places in Singapore as well as abroad, and including secular and Biblical pieces, intimate ones addressed to family and friends, and public ones on buildings and institutions. The poet’s voice is confident and authoritative. Bring the Sun (2008) A selection of poems from the four earlier volumes, now out of print, to show the evolution of a poetic style and the broadening of poetic interest as well as the enlargement of themes. (1979), A Third Map: New and Selected Poems (1993), Friend (2003) and Still Travelling (2008). Bring the Sun (2008) is a selection from out-of-print volumes. Child’s Delight 1 & 2 (1972) comprise Thumboo’s nursery rhymes. &WORDS: Poems Singapore and Beyond (2010) which he edited, places Singapore’s poems within an international context. He has won numerous awards for his poetry and services to literature. They include The National Book Development Council of Singapore Award for Poetry in English (1978, 1980 and 1994) for Gods Can Die, Ulysses by the Merlion and A Third Map respectively, the Southeast Asia Write Award (1979), the Cultural Medallion (1980), the ASEAN Cultural and Communication Award in Literature (1987), the Public Service Star and Bar (1981, 1991), the Raja Rao Award (2002), and the Meritorious Service Medal (2006). He has held visiting professorships at universities in the US, UK, Australia, Austria, Hong Kong and Malaysia. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-1000-9 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK b 1933 Poetry EMAIL LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ ethosbooks.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-1644-5 edwin@nus.edu.sg WEBSITE http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/ellthumb/site/index.html Toh Hsien Min Toh Hsien Min has published three collections of poetry, Iambus (1994), The Enclosure of Love (2001) and Means To An End (2008), which was shortlisted for the 2010 Singapore Literature Prize. His work has been published in periodicals such as Acumen, London Magazine, the London Review of Books, Poetry Salzburg Review and Staple, as well as anthologies such as W.W. Norton’s Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and Beyond (2008), and Over There: Poems from Singapore and Australia (2008). He has read at the Edinburgh International Book Festival (2003), the Ars Interpres Poetry Festival in Sweden (2007), and the Festival franco-anglais de poésie in France (2008). Toh is the founding editor of the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore (www.qlrs.com), the oldest continuously running online literary journal in Singapore. He went to Oxford in 1996 on a Shell-NAC Scholarship for the Arts. He received the Young Artist Means to an End (2008) “Hsien Min Toh’s new book Means to an End is, among other things, an accurate report on the warm details supplied by memory and the fuddled, intoxicated inaccuracy of the remembering mind – rendered in a uniquely memorable way.” Craig Raine, back cover of Means to an End. Award from the National Arts Council in 2010. Toh works in the financial services sector. “These thoughtful and intelligent musings on the unreliability of memory are a pleasure to read. Their conversational tone belies the complexity of ideas explored by Toh Hsien Min in this collection; ideas revolving around what can and cannot be recalled from the past.” Rebecca Edwards, Stylus Poetry Review (http://www. styluspoetryjournal.com/main/master.asp?id=937) b 1975 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry LANGUAGE English AWARDS Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2010) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Landmark Books 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-4189-18-9 56 | | 57 Jessie Wee With her very first series, The Adventures of Mooty (1980), written for her two sons, Jessie Wee came to be recognized as a “pioneer in Singapore’s creative writing scene for children.” Her experience as a teacher fuelled her conviction that “children in Singapore need stories they can identify with, stories they can call their own.” She has written 30 books, ranging from picture story books such as A Home in the Sky (1992), A Friend in Need (1992) and the Five Little Kittens series, to books for older The Adventures of Mooty (1980; repr. 2009) First published in 1980, the series depicts the adventures of a lovable mouse who endears himself to a community of animals, birds and insects, and becomes their hero. This new edition of five books, each comprising two stories, will find Mooty warming again the hearts of the young. Supercat (2003) Yee Liang’s experiments on a potion to make himself invisible lead him into the beginning of a great adventure. This lively, humorous and fastmoving story will keep readers entertained all the way to the end. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature LANGUAGE LANGUAGE AWARDS Highly Commended, NBDCS (1982) Highly Commended, NBDCS (1984) Commended, NBDCS (1990) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: genref@ sg.marshallcavendish.com Supercat (2003). Her books are imbued with warmth and humour and reflect a sensitive understanding of children. Three of her books have won awards from the National Book Development Council of Singapore: The Adventures of Mooty, (Highly Commended;1982); Boo! (Highly Commended, 1984) and Grandpa’s Remedy (Commended; 1990). Five of her books were commissioned by British Publishers and two by American Express International Incorporated. Treasures of the Heart (2009), a collection of Christian articles from a personal perspective, is her first book for adults. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK English children which include Grandpa’s Remedy (1990) and “[With] a clear agenda of wanting to write a Singapore literature for children, Wee’s stories are infused with local colour...” Lily Tay Mei Ling, “Singapore Revisited: A Study of Landscapes through Children’s Literature”; Hons Thesis (1994/95) for Dept of Geography, National University of Singapore, p 30 Serene Wee Serene Wee has a B. Soc. Sc. Hons. from the University of Singapore and two postgraduate teaching diplomas. She is Chairman of the National Book Development Council of Singapore, President of The Society for Reading & Literacy, and a member of the Steering and Selection Committees for English book selection for the National Library Board’s READ! Singapore. She was a judge for the First Time Writers & Illustrators Initiative in 2007 and 2008, organized by the Media Development Authority. Her poem, “Beauty & Music”, won the Editor’s Choice Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry (The National Library of Poetry, USA, 1998). She has written for and edited 16 books of short stories for children and young adults. Her most recent work is Present (2009). “This is a heart-warming tale about a boy and his family, with a sprinkling of real magic.” Ken Spillman, Present, p 3 “This story successfully weaves traditional culture and the life of a 12 year old Malay boy.…The novel shows that sharing can lead to something magical while selfishness leads to something rather dark and unfortunate.” Michele Leong, Vancouver, Canada [http://elict.commontown.net] Gemma Books 33 Cheviot Hill Singapore 459638 Tel: (65) 6241 7010 Email: jwee33@hotmail. com ISBN 981-04-9698-2 What can a boy do when a past mistake is torturing him? Mat wants to make up at the first opportunity, but he has to wait a whole year for the chance. His big challenge? Finding the perfect birthday gift for his mother. Searching with his heart and soul, Mat hopes he will find one beyond his wildest imagination… b 1937 b 1954 Harry Straw Hat (2009) Harry overhears his family talking about throwing him away. Hurt and sad, he runs away from home, only to be blown right back to where he is from. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Present (2009) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Read Plus LLP 120 Pioneer Road Singapore 639597 Tel: (65) 9798 2320 Fax: (65)6897 7797 rp_kerr@yahoo.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-4425-7 English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Grolier (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Plaza First Nationwide 161 Jalan Tun HS Lee 50000 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel/Fax: 60 (3) 2688 1688 Email: info@grolier.com.my ISBN 978-983-9604-09-2 ISBN 978-981-4276-55-9 978-981-4276-56-6 978-981-4276-57-3 978-981-4276-58-0 978-981-4276-59-7 58 | | 59 Cyril Wong Cyril Wong is the author of nine published collections Eleanor Wong made her theatrical debut with “Peter’s of poetry, beginning with Squatting Quietly (2000). He won the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award for Literature in 2005, and the Singapore Literature Passionate Pursuit” (1986), joint First-Prize winner in to Treat (2005), which explores lesbianism, female sexuality and gender politics. Two of the plays, “Mergers That Night: Strange Tales (2009). Wong’s most recent Satori Blues is a response to writings by teachers of Buddhism and postBuddhist philosophies. Composed as a stream of light - at times epigrammatic, philosophical, fragmented, even exclamatory - the poem becomes a concerted movement within a space of mediation, as well as a sustained, psychological record of yearning towards spiritual truth and clarity. A ghost steps out of its body after a suicide and looks back at it in wonder. The poet wonders at his own existence and struggles between actual living and the desire to die. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE English LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Softblow Press Singapore Literature Prize (2006) 3 Jalan Anak Bukit #25-02 S588998 Tel: [65] 67289714 Email: cyrilwong77@yahoo. com ISBN 978-981-08-7361-5 volume of poetry is Satori Blues (2011). He is currently based at The Substation, Singapore’s first independent arts centre. “(Cyril’s) is an art that works simply from a personal plane, and from within such a plane we have some of the most sensitive, articulate probings into the nature of one’s self that have never been seen before in all of contemporary Singaporean verse.” Leonard Jeyam, Southeast Asian Review of English, No 47 (April 2006/07), p 99 “Writing, almost speaking, in riddles and opposites, Wong teases us out of our complacencies and directs/guides our thinking along the long, hard route to self-awareness...Hence ‘blues’. Hence the extraordinary attempt to seduce the reader into somnambulancevia-rhythmic, rhymic language, the language of meditative poetry.” Kirpal Singh, Kunapipi, Vol XXXII No 1-2 (Dec 2010) pp 109-110 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Competition. She is best known for her trilogy, Invitation Treasure (2004). Wong founded the online poetry fiction, collected in Let Me Tell You Something About Unmarked Treasure (2004) the National University of Singapore-Shell Short Play Prize in 2006 for his fourth collection, Unmarked journal, Softblow in 2004. He has also written short Satori Blues (2011) Eleanor Wong & Accusations” (1993), and “Wills & Secession” (1995) were reprised with the third, “Jointly & Severably”, when the entire trilogy was staged in 2003. “Mergers” won the National Book Development Council of Singapore Award (Drama) in 1996. Wong’s plays often deal with controversial subjects. “The Joust” (1991) explores the transition from totalitarianism to democracy, while “The Campaign to Confer the Public Service Star on JBJ” (2006; restaged 2007) is a political satire. Wong has also written poems: she contributed 12 to y grec (2005), a collection co-authored with Madeleine Lee, and recently published Life – Science (2010), 22 poems accompanied by Chinese translations by Enoch Ng and Caleb Kiu. Wong is Director of the Legal Writing Programme at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. “She is that versatile auteur who partakes of the best features of Singapore’s young but recognisable dramatic tradition. She excels with her fine ear for registering pitch and voice and wisely confines her characters and their liaisons to a milieu with which she is familiar.” Dr K K Seet, Afterword, The Eleanor Wong Trilogy b 1977 b 1962 EMAIL EMAIL cyrilwong77@yahoo.com WEBSITE www.cyrilwong.org eleanorwong@nus.edu.sg The Campaign to Confer the Public Service Star on JBJ (2007) A play which boldly harnesses the power of history and allusion to investigate the relationships between the individual, the state, and society. A pointed, yet hilarious, satire on the paranoia surrounding political and civic discourse and action, Campaign illuminates the challenges and dilemmas facing a society on the threshold of a “supposedly new age.” Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN 981050408X Comprising “Mergers & Accusations”, “Wills & Secession” and “Jointly & Severably”, the trilogy explores personal identity, love and friendship, family and kinship, religious faith, the inextricable connection between the personal and political, and the dialectics of centre and margin. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHERr firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Invitation To Treat: The Eleanor Wong Trilogy (2005) Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: hello@ firstfruitsoikos@gmail.com www.firstfruitspublications. com http://www.facebook.com/ firstfruits.publications ISBN 981-05-6953-X English AWARDS NBDCS Award (Drama) for “Mergers and Accusations” (1996) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@gmail. com www.firstfruitspublications. com http://www.facebook.com/ firstfruits.publications ISBN 981-05-2540-0 60 | | 61 Robert Yeo Routes: A Singaporean Memoir 1940 – 75 (2011) A record of growing up in Singapore in the period mentioned. Of Peranakan heritage, Yeo recalls colonial times in the immediate post-war era, school days and university in Singapore, studies in London and work experiences in Singapore and Bangkok. His development as a poet and playwright in the 60s and 70s when he witnessed epoch-making events like the Vietnam War and Singapore’s separation from Malaysia, is part of a narrative that ripples to embrace self, community, nation and the world. The Singapore Trilogy (2001) Pioneering plays that openly address the politics of dissent, long before political dissent became a theatrical norm in Singapore. Beginning with the first play, “Are You There, Singapore?” (1974), “One Year Back Home” (1980) and “Changi” (1997), follow returned Singaporean students as their lives unravel when friendship is tested by political affiliations. Robert Yeo is a poet, playwright, novelist, essayist and recently, librettist. He has staged plays, edited anthologies of Singaporean writing for general reading and for schools, and written essays on cultural policy. In 1978, he went to the International Writing Program, University of Iowa. One of the pioneers of Singaporean drama in English, Yeo chaired two committees on theatre from the late 70s to early 90s, and was awarded the Public Service Medal in 1991 for “services to drama.” His political plays, “Are You There, Singapore?” (1974), “One Year Back Home” (1980) and “Changi” (1997), collected in The Singapore Trilogy (2001), have been described as “seminal plays” in Singaporean theatre. “Kannagi”, his short chamber libretto, with music by John Sharpley, was performed in the Sri Mariamman Temple (2010). Routes: A Singaporean Memoir; 1940 - 1975, was published in 2011, and the libretto/opera entitled “Fences” he co-wrote with John Sharpley, is scheduled for production in Singapore in August, 2012. “This timely trilogy dramatises the politics of nationhood with intelligence, honesty and courage.” Leong Liew Geok, The Straits Times, July 14, 2001 “Brilliant play on freedom in fetters.” Gerald Chuah, New Straits Times, 24 September 2003, on the staging of “Changi” in Kuala Lumpur and Penang GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Autobiography Drama b 1940 LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English EMAIL DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd Landmark Books 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6468 4771 Fax: (65) 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-7536-7 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-306-550-8 robertyeo62@yahoo.com.sg Yeow Kai Chai Yeow Kai Chai has two poetry collections, Pretend I’m Not Here (2006), and Secret Manta (2001), which was adapted from an entry shortlisted for the 1995 Singapore Literature Prize. He has a Master’s degree in English Literature from the National University of Singapore (NUS) where he took First Prize in Poetry and Third Prize in Creative Prose for two consecutive years (1990; 1991) in the annual Creative Writing Competition organised by the NUS Literary Society. His writing has appeared in international journals including Ars Interpres and in an anthology like W.W. Norton’s Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and Beyond (2008). He co-edited with Edwin Thumboo Reflecting On The Merlion: An Anthology Of Poems (2009). A music critic and former deputy editor of Life!, The Straits Times, he is currently the English section editor of MyPaper, Singapore’s first and only bilingual freesheet. He also edits the short-story secton of the online journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore (www.qlrs.com). Pretend I’m Not Here (2006) Secret Manta (2001) Thirty-two poems. The book is a process of grieving starting with “Memento Mori” (“Remember you shall die” in Latin), the first of 12 instalments. The poems also ponder what we are when we are alive and take their cue from popular cultural tropes, from music to film to television. Thirty-two poems which beseech the reader not to glimpse, not necessarily the poet’s vision, but a vision: to look at the core of things and observe the unspoken tensions that hold our lives together; and the image that lifts them out of the ordinary. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Landmark Books “Inhabited by colourful characters and accompanied by a discordant soundtrack, the book’s modernist universe is revealed through shifting identities and points of narration… from ‘a Golden Tamarin’ and ‘a meerkat standing erect on a tree stump’ to a ‘fly on the house’.” Debbie Chia, “Identifying Absence” (www.qlrs.com), Vol 6 Issue 1 (Oct 2006) “Yeow Kai Chai’s poetry is void of any pretension to centricity or deference to roots made irrelevant in unevenly Westernised Singapore.” Dr Gwee Li Sui, “The New Poetry of Singapore”; Sharing Borders: Studies In Contemporary Singaporean-Malaysian Literature II ( 2009), p 248 b 1968 Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com www. firstfruitspublications. com http://www.facebook.com/ firstfruits.publications 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-3065-52-4 ISBN 981-05-6464-3 62 | | 63 Chay Yew Singaporean-born Chay Yew is a playwright and director Yong Shu Hoong has published four books of poetry: based in the United States. His plays include “Porcelain” Isaac (1997), dowhile (2002), Frottage (2005), which won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2006 together (1992), “A Language of their Own” (1995), “Red” (1998), “A Beautiful Country” (1998), “Wonderland” (1999), “Question 27, Question 28” (2003), “Vivien and the Shadows”, “A Distant Shore” (2005) and “Visible Cities” (2008) which Porcelain and A Language of their Own: Two Plays by Chay Yew (1997) Yew deftly investigates artistic experience and the immigrant experience in “Red”, “Scissors”, “A Beautiful Country” and “Wonderland.” The individual plays were nominated for the Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Playwriting Award, the PEN/USA Literary Award, and the American Theatre Critics/Steinberg New Play Award. Yew first brought his startling and poetic voice to stages across America and abroad with these two powerful, provocative and award-winning plays which explore the battlegrounds, both internal and external, where matters of the heart conflict with barriers of race and sexuality. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Grove Press 841 Broadway, New York New York 10003, USA ISBN 0-8021-3912-4 with Cyril Wong’s Unmarked Treasure, and From Within the Marrow (2010). Yong’s poems have been included in literary journals like Asia Literary Review was commissioned for the Singapore Arts Festival. His (Hong Kong) and Ars Interpres (Sweden), as well other work includes “A Winter People” (2002) , adapted as an anthology like Language for a New Century: from Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard”, and an adaptation The Hyphenated American: Four Plays by Chay Yew (2002) Yong Shu Hoong of Lorca’s “House of Bernarda Alba” (2000). Yew wrote the lyrics for the musical, “Long Season” (2005). Yew’s plays have been produced and staged in the United States, London and Singapore. “Porcelain” won the London Fringe Award for Best Playwright and Best Play (1993). Yew is a multiple award-winner for playwriting as well as direction, for which he received an Obie award in 2007. He has received the George and Elisabeth Marton Playwriting Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia and Beyond (2008). His freelance journalistic writings have also appeared in My Paper, The Straits Times and South China Morning Post. Aside from organising readings in Singapore, including the monthly subTEXT readings held from 2001 to 2008, he has been invited to read at literary festivals and events in Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Australia, England, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden and the United States. Award for“A Language of their Own”, the Made in America Award, the Robert Chesley Award and other honours. Yew edited the 8-play volume, Version 3.0: Contemporary From Within The Marrow (2010) Frottage (2005) Thirty-five poems. Yong laces the notion of time elapsed and memories gained with nostalgia, humour and a renewed curiosity at things made strange by distance. He contemplates time and personal history in terms of childhood remembrances, ripples upon the waters he crosses and the occasional ache in his bones. Forty-five poems where the poet lets the edge of poetry mark his personalised impressions of Australia. Do not expect a collection that seeks to challenge a long-time resident’s familiarity with the terrain and local cultures. His are etchings borne from an outsider’s clarity of observation and oftentimes, reflections sparked by a traveller’s remembrance. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Singapore Literature Prize (2006) Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Asian-American Plays (2011). He is currently Artistic Director of Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago. English AWARDS “Porcelain” - London Fringe Award for Best Play “A Language of Their Own” – George and Elisabeth Marton Playwriting Award and the GLAAD Media Award for Best Play DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Grove Press 841 Broadway, New York New York 10003, USA ISBN 0-8021-3500-5 b 1965 b 1966 ISBN 978-981-08-6033-2 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com ISBN 981-05-2889-2 64 | | 65 Ovidia Yu Ovidia Yu uses humour and storytelling to address the changing roles and identities of women in Singapore and the world. She believes that without entertainment, there can be no engagement. Yu has written prize-winning short stories, novels and over 30 plays, including “The Woman in a Tree on the Hill” (1993) the only Singaporean play to win an Edinburgh Fringe First, and “Hitting (On) Women” (2007) which won The Straits Times Life! Theatre Award for Best Ovidia Yu: Eight Plays (2011) An anthology of eight plays written between 1992 and 2007, including “The Woman In A Tree On The Hill”, “3 Fat Virgins”, “Breastissues” and “Hitting (On) Women.” Miss Moorthy Investigates (1989; rev. & repr. 2012) Set in 1970s Singapore, singer-schoolteacher Miss Moorthy solves all her students’ problems with characteristic aplomb… including the murder of another teacher. Original Script that year. Ovidia Yu: Eight Plays (2011) is her first collection. In her crime novel, Miss Moorthy Investigates (1989; rev. 2012), a schoolteacher becomes detective. Yu, who attended the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (1990/1991) on a Fulbright Scholarship, received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award (Drama and Fiction) and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) Singapore Foundation Award in 1996, and the Singapore Youth Award (Arts and Culture) in 1997. She is currently writing a mystery novel set in 1920s Singapore, supported by the NAC Arts Creation Fund. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Mystery LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Edinburgh Fringe First for “The Woman in a Tree on the Hill” (1993) Best Original Script for “Hitting [On] Women”, The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards (2007) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Epigram Books 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Email: enquiry@ epigrambooks.sg http://www.epigrambooks.sg ISBN 978-981-08-8468-0 66 | books@jacaranda, llp Jayapriya Vasudevan 331 River Valley Road #09-03 Angsana Lobby 1 Yong Ann Park Singapore 238363 Tel: (65) 9362 4559 Email: jay@jacaranda. press.com ISBN 981-3002-31-X b 1961 EMAIL info@jacaranda-press.com WEBSITE ovidiahistorymystery.wordpress.com Chew Kok Chang (周国灿) (Zhou Can [周粲]) Chew Kok Chang has a Master’s Degree in Chinese Literature from the National University of Singapore. He was previously an Inspector of Schools in the Ministry of Education and a lecturer at the National Institute of Education. He received the National Book Development Council of Singapore Award for Children’s Literature in 1976 for 写给孩子们的诗 [Poems for Children; 1974] and its Poetry Award in 1980 for 捕萤人 [The Firefly Catcher; 1979]. His publications include 16 poetry collections; 19 collections of essays; four travel journals; eight collections of short fiction; seven theoretical discussions on Chinese Literature; three selections of mixed published works; and 11 books for young readers. He received the Cultural Medallion for Literature from the National Arts Council in 1990. . b 1934 WEBISTE zhoucanshuzhuo.wordpress.com 周粲微型小说 (2004) 捕萤人 (1979) [Short Stories of Zhou Can] [The Firefly Catcher] The colours of contemporary life are expressed in the fourteen stories in this debut collection. They focus on diverse themes: religion, Asian cultural values which have been eroded by modern globalisation, love, and the sacrifices one has to make in life. Highly imaginative as well as philosophical, the 103 poems address nature and life from different perspectives— those of philosophy, life and death, and the insights afforded by travel. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Lingzi Media Pte Ltd NBDCS Award (1980) Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Educational Publications Bureau Please contact the author ISBN ISBN 981-2157-21-X 06-0166-3 | 69 Chia Hwee Pheng (谢惠平) (Xi Ni Er [希尼尔]) 希尼尔微型小说 (2005) [The Mini-Fiction of Xi Ni Er] The collection consists of 52 mini-fictions written over a span of 26 years, to reflect the changes in the culture and lifestyles of this unique island. 轻信莫疑 (2001) [Credulity Stretched] Forty-six modern poems written between 19882000. They address the loss of traditional Chinese culture and capture emotional changes in one’s daily life. Chia Hwee Pheng, who writes under his pen name Xi Ni Er (希尼尔), received the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award in 1990 for his volume of poetry, 绑架岁月 [Kidnapping Times; 1989), and again in 1994 for his collection of mini-fiction, 生命里难以承受的重 [The Unbearable Heaviness of Life; 1992]. He was awarded the 2008 Singapore Literature Prize for 希尼尔小说选 [Xi Ni Er’s Fiction; 2007], the Cultural Medallion in 2008, and the Southeast Asia Write Award in 2009. He has published three volumes of poetry, including 轻信莫疑 [Credulity Stretched; 2001], and four collections of mini-fiction, including 认真面具 [The Earnest Mask; 1999]. He is currently the President of the Singapore Association of Writers, and Chief Editor of the biannual journal, 新华文学 [Singapore Chinese Literature]. “The author is a master craftsman in the experimentation of mini-fiction writing. Each work is a further expansion of the threshold of the art form. Besides being celebrated by readers for his keen observations, his stories astutely chronicle both the light moments as well as the difficult times in the forty over years of nation building. His works are like colourful mosaics that form the fabric of the Singaporean collective consciousness.” READ! Singapore Programme Committee (2005) Chia Joo Ming (谢裕民) A graduate in Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineering of Singapore Technical Institute in 1979, Chia Joo Ming is the Assistant Editor of the Lianhe Zaobao Fukan Desk [联合早报副]. An award-winning writer, his novel 归去来兮 [Return; 1989] was made into a television drama series in 1999. He received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award (Literature) in 1993. In 1995, he spent two months at the International Writing Program of the University of Iowa as an invited participant. 世说新语 [New Words for Worldly Tales; 1994], a collection of short stories, won the 2006 National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award for Fiction. Another collection, 重构南洋图像 [Reconstructing Nanyang; 2005] won the 2006 Singapore Literature Prize. He has two other collections, 谢裕民短篇小说选 [Chia Joo Ming’s Short Stories; 2008] and m40 (2009), which won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2010. m40 (2009) “m40”, an abbreviation for ”Man in his Forties”, is a medium-length novel. The novel strikes a chord with middleaged men confounded by the constraints of life. 谢裕民短篇小说选 (2008) [Chia Joo Ming’s Short Stories] A collection of 7 novelettes written from 1993 to 2004. “The diversified expression of this collection is reflected in the effective use of metaphor and symbolism. Dr H K Koh comments that the poet has expressed ‘the calm inner feeling and thought, objectively and implicitly through the poetic skill, and integrated with the fiction style of magical realism…’ It sketches out the romantic spirit and sincere image of the poet.” Shi Ming, from Literary Section (2001) of Lianhe Zaobao. Transl by the author GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS AWARDS Selected for READ! Singapore (2005) Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2004) Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2006) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Association of Writers DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg ISBN 981-4157-18-X 70 | 13B Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 9764 0610 Email: contact@ singaporewriters.org.sg ISBN 981-04-2984-3 b 1957 b 1959 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Literature Prize (2010) The Youth Book Company DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Youth Book Company Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@youthbook. com.sg Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 ISBN Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@youthbook. 978-962-8958-96-2 com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-3328-2 | 71 Chow Teck Seng (周德成) 新加坡的99幅文学风 景: 新华新生代作品选 (2004) [Singapore Literature Landscape 99] A Chinese literary landscape of the Singaporean Y generation, depicted by the editors through the works of 22 young writers then aged between 20 and 35. Chow’s six poems and two short stories employ surrealist techniques to structure thoughts and reality in words. 四书 — 四人札记 (1999) [The Four Books] This co-authored book is one of the first official publications by the author. His prose and short story explore the themes of love, existence, death, separation and life in the city of Singapore. In “一场抒 情的邂逅” [“A Lyrical Encounter”], Chow uses a metafictional technique, embedding a love story in another love story experienced by the “author.” GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Literary Prose Essays, Fiction Poetry, Fiction LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Association of Writers 13B Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 9764 0610 Email: contact@ singaporewriters.org.sg ISBN 981-05-0119-6 LANGUAGE DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Li Long/ Singapore Literary Society (L & C Technology Trading) 15N Lim Tua Tow Road Singapore 547751 Fortune Centre 190 Middle Road #03-17/03-06 Singapore 188979 Tel: (65) 6333 3248 Fax: (65) 6333 3247 Chua Chee Lay (蔡志礼) Also known as Zhou Decheng (周德成), Chow Teck Seng A third-generation Singaporean, Chua Chee Lay is a specializes in modern Chinese poetry, although he Chinese linguist, educational technology researcher writes prose and short stories as well. He has a Master’s and an award-winning poet. 月是一盏传统的灯 degree in Chinese Studies from the National University of [Traditional Moon; 1992] won the 1994 National Book Singapore and currently teaches in the National Institute Development Council of Singapore Award for Poetry. of Education, Nanyang Technological University. His He is currently the Chair of the Writer-in-Residence poem, “寻找一座组屋的导游“ [“In Search of an HDB Flat Programme, a national creative writing programme for Tour Guide“], won the 2005 Tertiary Literary Award for students; a Mentor for the Creative Arts Programme Poetry from the National University of Singapore and (CAP) organised by the Ministry of Education Gifted Nanyang Technological University. Another poem, “我和你 Education Branch, and the President of the Society for 的故事“ [“The Story of You and Me“], won the 2009 Golden the Promotion of Young Writers. He chairs the Selection Point Award for Poetry. He is an Executive Committee Committee for the Singapore Literature Prize (Chinese member of the Singapore Association of Writers. His Section). He is Chief Editor of several books and series, poems and short stories have appeared in the Chinese press like Lianhe Zaobao and in various anthologies. including 花园城市与水的神话:新加坡选 [Garden City and the Myth of Water: Selected Works of Singaporean Writers; 2010) and 青春文选:驻校作家计划学生作品集 [Journey of Our Young: Selected Works of the Creative Writing Programme], published since 2009. b 1973 EMAIL decheng@gmail.com b 1958 EMAIL clchua@cllab.net 花园城市与水的神话: 新加坡文选 (2010) [Garden City and the Myth of Water: Selected Works of Singaporean Writers] A showcase of the diversity of multi-lingual writing in Singapore. The works of Cultural Medallion winners - Edwin Thumboo, Wong Yoon Wah, Xi Ni Er, Dan Ying and Isa Kamari - and other leading writers, including Chua Chee Lay, Kirpal Singh, Quek Yong Siu, Liew Kwee Lan, Koh Hock Kiat and Lee Eng Lock, are represented in 176 pages. Most works were originally written in Chinese, and others are translated into Chinese by Wong Yoon Wah, Li Ting Hui and Chua Chee Lay. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry and Fiction LANGUAGE Chinese, English and Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-6737-9 ISBN 981-04-0801-3 72 | | 73 Koh Hock Kiat (许福吉) 推开隔离门 (2001) [Push the Isolation Door Open] 绿叶开窗 (2000) [Push the Green Window Open] A collection of essays divided into four different sections: Humanities, Environmental Protection, Metropolitan Literature and the Evolution of Society. A collection of 75 poems, divided into five sections and covering tropical rain forests, environmental protection, nature and man. An Associate Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Science, Nanyang Technological University, Koh Hock Kiat is also the Director of its Confucius Institute. He is the Vice-President of the Singapore Association of Writers and Advisor to The International Journal of Study on Modern Chinese Literature in East Asia. With over 20 years of teaching experience in the Chinese language, Koh is actively engaged in promoting Chinese language, literacy and cultural appreciation in Singapore and the region. He received the Golden Lion Award [金狮奖] from Lianhe Zaobao in 1993 for ”绿色的宁静” [”Silent Green”], the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations’ Literary Prose Award [全国散文创作奖] in 1991 for ”茶与人生” [”Tea Life”], and the Singapore Teachers’ Writing Award [新加坡教师写作奖] in 1992. Lee Guan Poon (李元本) (Nan Zi [南子]) Lee Guan Poon received his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Nanyang University in 1969 and his Master’s degree in Chinese Language and Literature from Nanjing University in 2004. Nan Zi is one of the pioneers of modern Singaporean literature. He started writing modern poetry in the 60s and is an accomplished poet with a unique style. Besides poetry, Nan Zi also writes prose, short stories, essays and literary critiques. He has 14 published works, including 南子文集 [Collected Works of Nan Zi; 1995]. His poetry collections are as follows: 夜的断面 [Cross Section of the Night; 1970], 苹果定律 [Law of The Apple; 1981], 生物钟 [The Biological Clock; 1994], 南子短诗选 [Selected Poems of Nan Zi; 2002] and 打击乐器 [Percussion Instruments; 2010]. His collections of essays include 南子小品 [Essays by Nan Zi; 打击乐器 (2010) [Percussion Instruments] A collection of 112 modern poems written between 1987 and 2005. Themes addressed include environmental conservation, faith, history, technology and daily events. 南子评论集 (2003) [Nan Zi’s Critiques] A collection of Nan Zi’s literary critiques from 1969 to 1997. These pieces discuss the merits of Singaporean authors and their works. 1980], 八方风雨 [Storms from All Directions; 1985] and 南子杂文 [Nan Zi’s Assorted Works; 1995]. Short story collections include 年岁的齿痕 [The Indentation of Age; 1987] and 惊鸟记 [Chronicle of A Startled Bird; 1997]. His works have been published in two anthologies: 五月现代 诗选 [A Collection of Modern Poetry by the May Poetry Society; 1989] and 佛教新诗选 [A Collection of New Buddhist Poems; 1990]. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Prose Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Candid Creation Publishing Singapore Association of Writers 524 Kampong Bahru Road #03-00 Singapore 099455 Tel: (65) 6273 7623 Fax: (65) 6275 6984 ISBN 981-04-9615-X 13B Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 6783 8808 Fax: (65) 6766 5233 Email: contact@ singaporewriters.org.sg b 1960 b 1945 EMAIL WEBSITE hkkoh@ntu.edu.sg www.nanzi.wordpress.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Criticism LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Grassroots Book Room May Poetry Society 420 North Bridge Centre #03-06 Singapore 188727 Tel: (65) 63774630 Fax: (65) 63774630 66 Bedok South Ave 3 #14-508 Singapore 460066 Tel: (65) 6444 7191 ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-5993-0 981-04-8901-3 ISBN 981-04-1110-3 74 | | 75 Lee Seng Chan (李承璋) (Huai Ying [怀鹰]) 半个月亮爬上来 (2007) 怀鹰小说选 (2007) Ninety short stories about various characters from all walks of life in Singapore. Ten stories which give different perspectives on the changing society of Singapore and the conflicts within human nature. [The Crescent Moon Arises] [Short Stories of Huai Ying] A second-generation Singaporean of Fujian ancestry, Lee Seng Chan is an established author of 23 books which include novels, short stories, poetry, prose and literary criticism. The awards he has received include a Commendation Award from the National Book Development Council of Singapore in 1990 for 南国的枫 叶 [The Maple Leaves of the Tropics; 1990], the Golden Point Award (for short stories) in 1984,1985, 1986, and the Arts Creation Fund from the National Arts Council in 2009 to write a novel, ”山路弯弯” [”Winding Mountain Path”]. Lee was the chief editor for various Chinese publications such as 青年文艺 [Youth Literature], 新加坡文艺 [Singapore Literature], 新城小小说 [Singapore Junior Short Stories] and 新城小作家 [Singapore Junior Writers], and the online portal of the Chinese daily, Lianhe Zaobao (www.zaobao. com.sg). A former television drama scriptwriter, he was part of the scriptwriting team for well-received television series such as ”缘尽今生” [”Chronicle of Life”] and ”济公活佛” [”Legend of the Crazy Monk”]. He is a fulltime writer and an active member of both the Singapore Association of Writers and the Singapore Literature Society. “The Crescent Moon Arises is Huai Ying’s fourth collection of short stories, presenting a total of 90 of his works, alongside seven critical essays. These short stories vary greatly in their subject matter, showcasing the writer’s fantastical imagination and multi-faceted writing techniques.” Fr back cover; transl by Kenny Ong GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Feng Yun Publications The Youth Book Company 6001 Beach Road #02-55 Golden Mile Tower Singapore 199589 Tel/Fax: (65) 6291 0727 Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@ youthbook.com.sg ISBN 978-981-05-9470-1 ISBN 978-962-8958-97-9 76 | Lew Poo Chan (刘宝珍) (Dan Ying [淡莹]) Malaysian-born Lew Poo Chan graduated from National Taiwan University, and received her M.A. from the University of Wisconsin. She has taught at the University of California (Santa Barbara), Nanyang University and the National University of Singapore. She has published five volumes of poetry. Her poems have been translated into English for various anthologies like Twentieth-Century Chinese Women’s Poetry: An Anthology (2009) and Memories and Desires: A Poetic History of Singapore (1998). Her poetry has been recognized by the many awards she has received. They include two National Book Development Council of Singapore Poetry Awards for 太极诗谱 [Poems of Taiji] in 1980, and 发上岁月 [Time Passing through My Hair] in 1994; the Southeast Asia Write Award (1995), the Cultural Medallion (1996), and the NUS-Montblanc Literary Award (1998). 淡莹文集 [The Collected Works of Dan Ying] was published in 1995. Contemporary critics like Julia Lin and Kenneth Rexroth have placed her alongside 李清照 (Li Qingzhao) of the Sung dynasty, and 冰心 (Bing Xin) of modern China as a major Chinese woman poet. b 1943 EMAIL EMAIL WEBISTE www.burmesehub.com/4 [Time Passing Through My Hair] Fourth book of poetry, comprising 68 poems. They include love poems, social and meditative lyrics, and a variety of intellectually intense but emotionally accessible verse. Distinctively again, traditional forms and styles are combined with the new forms created by modernist poetry. “Dan Ying is noted for her styles of sublimity and gracefulness because she can write well both heroic verse and express the genuine woman’s feeling with all its intimacy, delicacy, and immediacy.” Li Yuanluo, “After Reading ‘The Great Conqueror of Chu’ and ‘Inside, Outside of an Umbrella’ by Dan Ying, a Singaporean Woman Poet”, Masterpiece Appreciation Magazine (Shanxi, China): Vol 39 (1995), p31 Transl by Wong Yoon Wah b 1950 sengchan_lee@yahoo.com.cn 发上岁月 (1993) chslewpc@yahoo.com.tw 太极诗谱 (1979) [Poems of Taiji] Third collection of poems. More artistic and innovative in form and technique compared with earlier work, the 100 poems combine traditional forms and styles with new forms devised by modernist poetry and applied to a range of themes. Among the most memorable poems are those on Taiji (the “Supreme Ultimate”), where 42 short poems explore philosophical, metaphysical, religious and ethical themes in a less abstract and personal manner than earlier ones. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS AWARDS NBDCS Award (1994) NBDCS Award (1980) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Seven Oceans Publication Educational Publications Bureau Please contact the author 112 Faber Terrace Singapore 129066 Tel: (65) 6775 4668 Email: chslewpc@yahoo. com.tw ISBN 06-0151-3 ISBN 981-00-4550-6 | 77 Liang Wern Fook (梁文福) Liang Wern Fook is a writer, musician, educator and MediaCorp Singapore for over 20 years, during which a doctorate in Chinese Studies from Nanyang Technological time she wrote more than 60 television drama series University (1999) and graduated with top results in both the with a team of writers. Many, like “美梦成真“ Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore (1988). He [My Left Hand’s Happiness] A collection of 51 ministories written in a style and tone with which the author’s right hand is unfamiliar. While letting his right hand feel surprised and even shocked at what he has written, the author is undoubtedly very happy with his reclaimed left hand. 写一首歌给你: 梁文福词曲选集 (2004) [A Song For You] Comprising 41 of Liang’s representative song compositions, the book reminisces about the author’s works of the past 20 years. Scholars, musicians, singers and writers from Singapore, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan dissect the author’s works and delve into his innermost thoughts. Liew Kwee Lan was a scriptwriter and storyplanner at researcher in Chinese literature and pedagogy. He obtained Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Department of 左手的快乐 (2006) Liew Kwee Lan (刘桂岚) (Ai Yu [艾禺]) [“Dream Come True”] and “福满人间“ [“Wok of Life”], were nominated for and received Star Awards. The was voted “Most Popular Writer” by Singapore students in current Vice-President of the Singapore Association of a 1990 poll organised by Lianhe Zaobao, the Chinese daily. Writers, Vice-Secretary of the World Chinese Mini-Fiction He has written over 200 musical compositions and songs, Research Association, and member of the Overseas some of which have been sung by Mandopop stars, and Chinese Women Writers Association, she has published published over 15 books. His collections of essays, five books covering various genres. 婚姻同志 [Comrades 最后的牛车水 [The Last Years of Kreta Ayer; 1988]; poetry, in Marriage; 1990) is a continuous short story, i.e., 其实我是在和时光恋爱 [In Fact I am in Love with Time; 1989]; written by four people in continuity. 风云再起 [Revival; and short stories, 梁文福的21个梦 [The 21 Dreams of Liang 1998) and 艾禺微型小说 [Ai Yu’s Mini-Fiction; 2004) are Wern Fook; 1992] chronicle the changes in feeling and expression brought about by peer pressure and the added complexity of life in a post-modern society. Liang’s work “bridges music and literature in the Singapore arts scene” two collections of mini-fiction, while 妈妈的玻璃鞋 [Mum’s Glass Shoe; 1998) and 镜子里的秘密 [The Secret in the Mirror; 2006) are stories for children. Ai Yu is currently a freelance writer. 镜子里的秘密 (2006) 艾禺微型小说 (2004) A collection of 12 stories written for 12 to 13 year olds. The magical encounters of the children in the tales touch on underlying values, from the impact of environmental pollution to attitudes on overcoming difficulties and the need to work hard to achieve one’s goals. A collection of 42 mini-fiction stories encompassing human relationships: love, respect for one’s family, parents and the elderly, and the views of the younger generation on values in life. “最后一 束康耐馨” [“The Last Carnation”] has won considerable recognition from academics and web-users. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Selected for the National Library Board’s READ! Singapore (2006) [The Secret in the Mirror] [Ai Yu’s Mini–Fiction] (Kuo Pao Kun). He received the National Arts Council’s inaugural Young Artist Award (Literature) in 1992, and the Cultural Medallion (Music) in 2010. He is currently an Associate Professor (Adjunct) in the Division of Chinese, Nanyang Technological University, and the Language Director for 学而优语文中心 [Xue Er You Language Centre]. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK b 1964 b 1956 Fiction Musical compositions, with commentaries by others. EMAIL WEBSITE LANGUAGE Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Global Publishing 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: chpub@wspc.com ISBN 978-981-41-3954-0 LANGUAGE Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Global Publishing 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: chpub@wspc.com ISBN 978-981-41-3921-2 wfliang@ntu.edu.sg www.sgwritings.com/335 www.sdl.sg/zh/b/80000679.html EMAIL liewkl@singnet.com.sg Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-109 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg ISBN 978-981-4243-18-6 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-109 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg ISBN 981-4157-19-8 78 | | 79 Denon Lim Denan (林得楠) Denon Lim Denan started writing poetry as a teenager. Subsequently, a submission of eight poems won him Second Prize in the Golden Point Award in 2001. In 2003, he won First Prize in the Golden Point Award with seven poems. He has published many collections of poetry, including 梦见诗 [Poems in Dreams; 2005], which was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature 世界上最美丽的女人 (2011) [The Most Beautiful Woman in the World] A young boy is separated from his mother in the street. Fruitlessly, he tries to find what in his eyes is the most beautiful woman in the world. 梦见诗 (2005) [Poems in Dreams] A collection of 60 Chinese poems which address not only dreams, but also the current world and its disorders, living in Singapore and several famous women from ancient China like Hua Mu Lan, Diao Chan and Zhu Ying Tai. Prize in 2006, 快乐王子 [Prince of Happiness; 2003] and 玩具王国 [Prince of Toys; 2004]. He wrote 世界上最 美丽的女人 [The Most Beautiful Woman in the World; 2011]. Lim was news editor for Lianhe Zaobao from 1984 to 1994. He is currently the Executive Director and Chief Editor of Lingzi Media Pte Ltd, a leading Chinese publishing house in Singapore. Lim Hung Chang (林汉精) (Lin Gao [林高]) Lim Hung Chang is both a writer and a junior college teacher. From 1992 to 1998, he served on the Executive Committee of the Singapore Association of Writers; and from 1998 to 2000, was its Vice-President. While holding office for altogether eight years, Lim not only co-edited a quarterly publication of short stories with three colleagues, but also served as Chief Editor of two magazines devoted to children’s literature: 萤火虫 [Firefly] and 百灵鸟 [Lark]. Together with a group of young writers, he initiated the publication of two editions of 后来 [Afterwards], a literary magazine. To date, Lim himself has published a total of nine fictional and non-fictional works. They include 猫的命运 [The Fate of the Feline; 1991]; 往山中走去 [Journeying into the Mountains; 1992]; 被追逐的滋味 [Reflections of One Sought After; 2000]; and 数字拼合人生 [Life in Numbers; 2003]. “Through lyrical and emotive prose, the author offers brand new allegories, criticisms and observations about society and the various dimensions of human nature.” Prof Yue Hengjun, The Caged Heart, p 3. Transl by Peh Li Qi 林高卷 (2009) [Lin Gao: A Selection of Works] 笼子里的心 (1997) [The Caged Heart] The thematic flow of the anthology mirrors that of a coursing river, while the form assumes that of an exploration. The source of a river is often hard to find, and so too is the source of humanity. The author embarks on a journey of discovery in 61 creative essays. A collection of 45 short stories which depict the reality produced by modern civilisation and culture as always being one step away from absurdity. Modern Man, trapped within this cage of rampant confusion, constantly tries to break free. The book encompasses the author’s musings on this age-old predicament. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Prose Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Youth Book Company Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@ youthbook.com.sg 97 Tank Road Singapore 238066 Tel: (65) 6738 2691 (65) 6738 5686 Fax: (65) 6738 6937 Email: teochew@pacific. net.sg ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-4495-0 981-3094-38-9 “... the author presents an attractive mode of living that is defined primarily by freedom, and in doing so, not only offers the reader a way of dealing with the fragmentation of modern life, but also showcases the vibrancy of Chinese culture.” Prof Lu Yuan, “文化与历史的对话” [“A Dialogue Between Culture and History”], Reflections of One Sought After. (2000), p 225. Transl by Peh Li Qi [Selection (2009) incorporates a considerable portion of Reflections (2000)] GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2003) Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-8942-5 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg b 1963 WEBSITE www.lingzi.com.sg EMAIL denon@lingzi.com.sg b 1949 WEBSITE www.lingaounveiled.wordpress.com ISBN 981-4157-58-9 80 | | 81 Liw Pei Kien (刘碧娟) (Liu Su [流苏]) Liw Pei Kien has an Honours degree in Chinese Studies from the National University of Singapore and an MA from Nanyang Technological University. She taught in a junior college, worked as a Specialist writer in the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore, and from 1994 to 2000, was a Curriculum Specialist in the Language at Tampines Junior College. He has a Master’s degree in Chinese Studies from the National University of Singapore. His first volume of poetry, 若是有情 [Love Hypothesis; 1994], was followed by 用一种回忆拼凑叫神话 [Myths Recollected from Memoir Fragments; 1996]. In 1999, he of Education. She was a lecturer in Chinese Language at received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award (Literature). 众山围绕 [Surrounded by the 旷日情书 (2003) [Letter of Desolation] the National Institute of Education from 2001-June 2011. This book, comprising selected prose written between 1997 and 2009, is divided into three categories: creative writings influenced by and infused with literary theories in content and context; memories, sentiments and reflection; the imagination in reading, daily life and the senses. A series of 16 dialogues with friends, nature, loved ones and thinkers from the past and the modern era. Some are written in the form of letters or as a travelogue, others are presented as monologues. Nanyang Technological University. She has published six GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Prose Prose LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Youth Book Company Candid Creation Publishing Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9132 Email: youthbook@ youthbook.com.sg 524 Kampong Bahru Road #03-00 Singapore 099455 Tel: (65) 6273 7623 Fax: (65) 6275 6984 Email: enquiry@ candidcreation.com Website: www. candidcreation.com 978-981-08-4577-3 Henry Low Swee Kim is currently teaching Chinese Curriculum Planning and Development Division, Ministry 流苏卷 (2009) [Selected Writings of Liu Su] ISBN Low Swee Kim, Henry (刘瑞金) She is presently a doctoral student in literary studies at collections of essays: 人生是花 [Flowers Are Life; 1991], 真心如我 [As Sincere As Myself; 1994], 解读幸福的地图 [Deciphering the Map of Happiness; 1999], 流苏散文选集 [A Collection of Liu Su’s Prose; 2002], 旷日情书 [Letter of Mountains], his first collection of essays, was published in 2001. Low is a committee member of the Singapore Association of Writers and the editor of a number of publications, including 新华文学 [Singapore Chinese Literature], a half-yearly 众山围绕 (2001) [Surrounded by the Mountains] A collection of 24 earlier essays recording the growth and development of the author from student to undergraduate to the working world. literary periodical. Desolation; 2003], 流苏卷 [Selected Writings of Liu Su; 2009]; and 鬼迷心窍 [Love-Obsessed; 1996], a collection of short fiction and mini-fiction. b 1964 b 1971 用一种回忆拼凑叫神话 (1996) [Myths Recollected from Memoir Fragments] A collection of 64 short poems treating myths as metaphors and reflecting on the poet’s years as an undergraduate, his thoughts and memories during his time as an undergraduate in NUS, the inner struggle of men’s souls against nature as well as man’s affections for nature. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Prose Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Singapore Association of Writers Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-109 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg 13B Smith Street Singapore 058327 Tel: (65) 9764 0610 Email: contact@ singaporewriters.org.sg ISBN ISBN 981-00-8237-1 981-04-4478-8 ISBN 981-04-8606-1 82 | | 83 Neo Choon Hong (梁春芳) (Liang Yue [梁钺]) Neo Choon Hong was an Assistant Director with the Ministry of Education and a Senior Lecturer in Chinese Language at the National Institute of Education. His first book of poetry, 茶如是说 [So Says Tea; 1984], won the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award in 1986. He went on to publish three more volumes: 浮生三变 [Three Vicissitudes in Life; 1997]; 梁钺短诗选 浮生三变 (1997) [Three Vicissitudes in Life] A collection of 62 poems, written over a period of 13 years. The profound observations on social life, history and culture create a world of poetry filled with rich, powerful emotions communicated in a unique personal style. 茶如是说 (1984) [So Says Tea] A collection of 42 poems written before 1984, reflecting the poet’s views on society, history, culture and life. Altogether a remarkable presentation of the poet’s sorrows and anxieties. [Selected Verses By Liang Yue; 2002; a bilingual edition, with English translations by 许志培等 [Xu Zhipei] et.al.]; and 你的名字 [Thy Name; 2011]. His research publication, Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS May Poetry Society NBDCS Award (1986) Blk 66 Bedok South Ave #14-508 Singapore 460066 Tel: (65) 6444 7191 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER ISBN 981-00-9136-2 May Poetry Society Blk 66 Bedok South Ave #14-508 Singapore 460066 Tel: (65) 6444 7191 ISBN 9971-84-015-4 drama. He collaborated with Alfian Sa’at on the multilingual play ”逃亡” [”Fugitives”; 2003]. His absurdist play ”禁事不可考” [”Strange Fruit: Forbidden Access”; 2004], was followed by ”欲望岛屿” [”Pulau”], which was staged twice (2005, 2006) and nominated for The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards (Best Original Script). His book, 如果岛国, 一个离人 [If on an Island, a Wanderer; 2004], an exchange of letters co-authored with Quah Sy Ren, was adapted into the play, ”A Stranger at Home”, by Drama Box for the 2006 Singapore Arts Festival. He war Singapore, and on 子夜 [Midnight], a novel by 茅盾 [Mao has published a collection of essays, 查无此城 [No Such Dun]. Neo’s poems are widely anthologised. “鱼尾狮“ [“The City; 2007] and one of poetry, 冰封赤道 [Glacial Equator; Merlion“], his most well known poem, is frequently cited in 2009]. Currently, he is doing a doctorate on Mainland “The poet shows no interest in praising or describing the materialistic culture of modern society.With his profound insights into life and his unique feelings, the poet has painted a modern cityscape filled with colours of sorrow.” Guo Hufen, 新马华文文学的现代与当代[The Modern and the Contemporary in Singapore’s Chinese Literature; 2002), p 175. Transl by Liang Xinyi GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK A graduate in Chinese Language and Literature from Peking University, Ng How Wee had an early interest in 2009] presents studies on modern Chinese poetry in post- “...the poet has shown considerable skill in writing in modern style… This collection about personal friends, loved ones, the circumstances of life and man’s response to nature is impressively put across in the new style.” Selection Panel, NBDCS Book Awards (1986) Poetry (黄浩威) 文学的方向与脚印 [The Direction and Footprints of Literature; local and regional research publications. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Ng How Wee Chinese film and television drama at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. “How Wee writes like a magician— his words are his props, and his magic is like a theatre performance, full of wonderful and intriguing surprises.” Quah Sy Ren, NTU Professor and Writer; fr back cover. Transl by the author 查无此城 (2007) [No Such City] A collection of 42 poems, written between 1994 and 2009, covering themes such as love, friendship, existentialism and sexuality, and with forewords by Liang Wern Fook, Quah Sy Ren and Chua Chim Kang. The poem ”我已床边静守一 夜--给Z” [“For Z”] was made into a short film (2009) by filmmaker Loo Zihan. A collection of 40 essays on Singaporean society, student days in Beijing and travel experiences. The book has received critical reviews from eminent figures like filmmaker Royston Tan and media professional Danny Yeo. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Prose LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Global Publishing “How Wee’s writings are deeply thought-provoking and poetic. He fills the reader with imagination and nostalgia.” - Royston Tan, filmmaker; fr back cover b 1950 b 1977 EMAIL EMAIL nchoonhong@gmail.com 冰封赤道 (2009) [Glacial Equator] nghowwee@gmail.com Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: [65] 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: chpub@wspc.com ISBN 978-981-41-3964-9 ISBN 978-981-08-3637-5 84 | | 85 Pan Cheng Lui (潘正镭) Quah Sy Ren is a playwright and essayist. Plays currently Editor of Shin Min Daily News. To date, he written by him include “适度的梦“ [“Ample Blues“; of essays, a collection of interviews and several literary anthologies which he edited. 告诉阳光 [Tell It to the Sun; 1982] won the 1984 National Book Development (2006) [I, A Poet at the Crack of Dawn] Fifty-five poems written between 1998 to 2005. A collection that delves deep into the psyche and beyond the exterior manifestations of the poet’s world. 交替时刻 (2006) [The Hour of Exchange] A collection of 70 essays and writings from 2001 to 2004 by a veteran editor of the Chinese press. The keen eyes of a media veteran and the flair of a poet have resulted in a meditative collection of writings about Singaporean society and its culture. (柯思仁) A graduate of Nanyang University, Pan Cheng Lui is has published five volumes of poetry, two collections 天微明时我是诗人 Quah Sy Ren 1989; co-written with Tan Ing How]; “刺客、乩童、按摩 女郎“ [“The Assassin, the Medium and the Masseuse“; 1991; co-written with Tan Ing How]; “市中隐者“ [“Invisibility“; 1996); “骨骨“ [“Boner“; 2002]; “独在家乡 Council of Singapore Award for Poetry. His short story, 为异客“ [“A Stranger at Home“; 2006]; and “舞国女皇“ “沉船记“ [“Shipwreck“], garnered the Golden Lion [“I Am Queen“; 2008; co-written with Liu Xiaoyi]. As a Award [金狮奖] in 1979. Pan has moved across linguistic published essayist, he has five collections under his boundaries many times, to collaborate with composers, name, including 梦树观星 [Dreaming and Gazing; 1996); dancers and the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, testing and pushing the boundaries of various art forms. 如果岛国,一个离人 [If on an Island, a Wanderer ; 2004; co-written with Ng How Wee]; and 思维边界 [At the Edge of Thoughts; 2008]. His plays and essays have been translated into English. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Division of Chinese at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological 市中隐者 (1996) [Invisibility] A poignant play about alienation and the search for meaning in modern urban society—various people on the margins of society seek to connect with others, in juxtaposition with the tale of a man searching for the secret to make himself invisible. University. Quah received the Singapore Youth Award in 刺客、乩童、 按摩女郎 (1991) [The Assassin, the Medium and the Masseuse] A collection of four plays: “The Assassin, the Medium and the Masseuse” (1991), “Invisibility” (1996), “Dragon Bone” (2002) and “A Stranger at Home” (2006). 1995 for his contributions to the arts and culture. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Prose LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER All Publishing House All Publishing House Chew Wee Kai Publisher Chew Wee Kai Publisher United Square#03-25 101 Thomson Road Singapore 307591 Tel: (65) 6255 5060 Fax: (65) 6255 5503 Email: wkchew@hua.com.sg United Square#03-25 101 Thomson Road Singapore 307591 Tel: (65) 6255 5060 Fax: (65) 6255 5503 Email: wkchew@hua.com.sg ISBN ISBN 981-05-5075-8 981-05-6202-0 86 | b 1955 b 1964 WEBSITE solidair23.blogspot.com EMAIL syren.quah@gmail.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ethos Books Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd The Youth Book Company 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: [65] 6468 4771 Fax: [65] 6468 7427 Email: enquiry@ethosbooks. com.sg Blk 231 Bain St #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email : youthbook@youthbook. com.sg ISBN ISBN 981-04-3016-7 981-05-1023-3 | 87 Quek Yong Siu (郭永秀) Soon Ai Ling graduated from Nanyang University in is the President of the Association of Composers (Singapore), 1971 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Chinese Language the May Poetry Society, the Bukit Timah Literary Club and a member of the National Arts Council Advisory Panel. [Moonlight Serenade] Forty-four poems reflecting on the daily life of Singaporeans in this modern world. Plants, flowers, and Housing Development Board (HDB) living are some of the subjects featured. 筷子的故事 (1989) [The Story of Chopsticks] Fifty-one poems reflecting on the life of the older generation of Chinese who came to Singapore from China. They describe how these immigrants merged into the society and lived harmoniously with other races without losing their own identity and tradition. 子的故事 [The Story of Chopsticks; 1989] which was Highly Languages and Culture, National Institute of Education, Commended in the 1990 National Book Development Council of Singapore Awards, 月光小月曲[Moonlight Serenade; 1992] Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS May Poetry Society Highly Commended, NBDCS Book Awards (1990) Blk 66 Bedok South Ave #14-508 Singapore 460066 Tel: (65) 6444 7191 ISBN 981-003511-X DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER May Poetry Society Blk 66 Bedok South Ave #14-508 Singapore 460066 Tel: (65) 6444 7191 ISBN 981-00-0861-9 Nanyang Technological University. Her many books include a short story collection, 绿绿杨柳风 [The Green and 郭永秀短诗选 [Selected Short Poems of Quek Yong Siu; Willow; 1988; 4th printing, 1997] an essay collection, 2002], 郭永秀短自选集—掌纹、筷子及月光 [Selected Poems of 水晶集 [Crystal Compilation; 1990] and a collection of Quek Yong Siu; 2010], and 郭永秀创作歌曲集1—杨桃结果满山 岗 [Collection of Songs 1: Harvest Time; 2011]. His essays are collected in 壁虎之恋 [The Romance of Gecko; 1989] and music commentaries in 乐韵 [Remnant Rhyme; 2002]. In 2003, he received the Artistic Excellence Award from COMPASS (Composers and Authors Society of Singapore) for “Quek Yong Siu’s work has the most contemporary feel... From the language to the theme, from the skills to the thought and content, all are in Singapore style.” Dr Wong Yoon Wah GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Chinese Literature from the University of Hong Kong. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian “He has the power of observation, deep conscience, and also the third eye - poetic eye. The presentation of images often gives people a sudden surprise.” Xie Qing Poetry and Literature. She has a Diploma in Education from the National University of Singapore and a Doctorate in His volumes of poetry include 掌纹 [Palm Lines; 1983), 筷 his contributions to music. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK (孙爱玲) Writer, poet, music composer and conductor, Quek Yong Siu a committee member of the Singapore Writers Association, 月光小乐曲 (1992) Soon Ai Ling b 1951 EMAIL Quek_Yong_Siu@ite.edu.sg stories, [Allegorical Tales; 1990]. 碧螺十里香 [The Fragrance of Green Tea; 1985], won both the Golden Lion Award [金狮奖] and the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award in 1988 and 1989 respectively. 斑布曲 [Song of Ban Bu] took second prize in the first Taiwan Overseas Chinese Magazine Literature 人也女也 (2007) [Men and Women: A Collection Of Short Stories] 碧螺十里香 (1988) [The Fragrance of Green Tea] The book is divided into two parts; one for stories of men and the other of women. The stories are a reflection on mankind’s humanity and are set in places the author is familiar with: Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Singapore. A collection of five short stories dealing with facets of Chinese culture. The awardwinning title story traces its protagonist’s life from a popular opera performer to mistress of the Tang family and mother of six stepchildren. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Global Publishing Co Pte Ltd Title story won the Singapore Golden Lion Award (1988) NBDCS Book Award (1989) for collection Awards (1989). Soon’s novel 玲珑 [Exquisite; 1994], won the award for the Best Overseas Chinese Fiction organized by Shanghai 萌芽杂志 [Meng Ya magazine] in the same year. Soon received the Southeast Asia Write Award in 2004. b 1949 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Email: globalpublishing. com.sg DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Seng Yew Book Store ISBN 978-981-4139-69-4 Blk 231 Bain Street #01-15-17 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6336 2447 ISBN 9971-52-095-8 88 | | 89 Tan Chee Lay (陈志锐) An Assistant Professor of Chinese at Nanyang Technological University and the Deputy Executive Director of the Singapore Centre for Chinese Language, Tan Chee Lay has a doctorate in Oriental Studies from Cambridge. He has authored and edited almost 20 Tan Kee Yun is currently a journalist for The New Paper. She was a commissioned columnist for Friday Weekly from 1998 to 2000. Her published works include the books. They include 彳亍成行 [Walking Slowly in Line; 狂想曲 [7-Eleven Fantasy; 2005].The latter was one of the poetry, 1997]; 四书 [The Four Books; a collection of 剑桥诗学 (2010) [Cambridge Poetics] A collection of 47 poems written in, at, about, and for Singapore and Cambridge, UK, the university town that has become significantly associated with modern Chinese poetry owing to 徐志摩 [Xu Zhimo], the renowned Chinese poet who studied in King’s College in the 1920s. 黄色雨衣 (2006) [The Yellow Raincoat] The 17 essays in this collection, including many award-winning pieces, encapsulate the important spatial landmarks in the writer’s life. Presented as a timeline, such landmarks include rich childhood experiences in postindependence Singapore, undergraduate days in Taipei, as well as his backpacking tours and official trips to different parts of the world. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Essays LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: [65] 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com Woodlands Central Branch Post Office P O Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: [65] 9873 0874 Email: firstfruitsoikos@ gmail.com 90 | Tan Kee Yun (陈其昀) (Han Han [函函]) collection of essays, 彩虹的另一端 [The Other Side of the Rainbow; 2002], and a short story collection, 7-Eleven books selected for the National Library Board’s READ! essays, 2000]; 陈志锐诗选 [A Poetry Collection by Tan Singapore in 2005. Her second collection, 抢救偶像 [Saving Chee Lay; 1999]; 隔岸观我 [Looking at Myself from the Icon], was published in 2006. A rock music buff, she blogs occasionally about her favourite genre, heavy metal, Across the Banks; 2000]; 造剑地 [Where Swords are Forged; 2000]; 老师的作业本 [Sir’s Homework; 2004) 黄色 and composes her own songs. 雨衣 [The Yellow Raincoat; 2006); 散文:陈志锐卷 [Essays of Tan Chee Lay; 2009]; and 剑桥诗学 [Cambridge Poetics; poetry, 2010). He received the Young Artist Award from the National Arts Council in 2004 and the Singapore Youth Award (Arts and Culture) from the National Youth Council in 2006. “... his memory is more geographic than biographic: there is a sharp eye for details of shops, houses, food, games, and the minutiae of life…Although he travels widely, he always returns home. Indeed, many of the essays written in other cities can be understood as an attempt to experience the local all over the world …” James St André, “After reading ‘The Yellow Raincoat’”, The Yellow Raincoat, p 8 Seven stories, addressing themes of family, rebelliousness, first loves and loneliness. In this collection, the author delves into the lives of teenage groupies who spare no effort just to get up close and personal with their singer idol, a tomboyish female footballer who harbours a secret crush on her male teammate, as well as a quiet, anti-social girl who seeks solace among strangers in Internet chat rooms. 7-Eleven狂想曲 (2005) [7-Eleven Fantasy] Six stories, revolving around the lives of teenagers struggling to fit into cliques and to find their place in society. Inspired by the author’s personal observations as a student in junior college, the different scenarios presented, for example, dealing with weight issues, crumbling under the demands and expectations of one’s parents, will no doubt resonate deeply with the young in Singapore. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER firstfruits publications [an imprint of media exodus LLP] Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: sandy@lingzi.com.sg Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: sandy@lingzi.com.sg ISBN ISBN 981-4200-33-6 981-4257-64-3 ISBN ISBN 981-05-1818-8 EMAIL chen_zhirui@yahoo.com b 1982 [Saving The Icon] GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK 978-981-08-6034-9 b 1973 抢救偶像 (2006) EMAIL luckytky@rocketmail.com | 91 Tan Swie Hian (陈瑞献) 陈瑞献寓言 (1996) [Tan Swie Hian Fables] The book is about the realities of beings and their respective worlds. A few fables show the influence of an ancient lineage, the rest opening a splendid new vista of the genre to the reader. The 100 fables are visions captured during the fabulist’s long walks in his secret garden (Ist ed. illustrated with the poet’s photographs; other editions with the poet’s drawings). 巨人 (1968) [The Giant] The first volume of modernist Chinese poetry in the history of Singaporean and Malaysian Chinese literature. In 1967, 梁明 广 [Leang Meng Kwang], editor of the literary supplement of 南洋商 报 [Nanyang Siang Pau] launched the Modernist literary movement and featured Tan Swie Hian as its first contributing poet. The poet’s preface to The Giant serves as the manifesto of the movement. The 38 poems, drawn mostly from Leang’s supplement, address the inner and outer realities characteristic of Modernism. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fable Poetry LANGUAGE English and Chinese; Transl.into French, Romanian, Indonesian and Malayalam. AWARDS The Marin Sorescu International Poetry Prize (1999) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Candid Creation Publishing 524 Kampong Bahru Rd. #03-00 Singapore 099455 Tel: (65) 6273 7623 Fax: (65) 6275 6984 Email: guixiang@ candidcreation.com LANGUAGE Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER May Publishers Please contact the author ISBN Nil Teoh Hee La (张曦娜) A quadrilingual [Chinese, English, French, Malay] graduate of Nanyang University who majored in English Language and Literature, Tan Swie Hian was the driving force behind Teoh Hee La is a senior correspondent with the Chinese the Chinese Modernist literary movement launched by Leang Meng Kwang in 1967 on the Singapore / Malaysian Chinese literary scene. An author of 55 published titles in poetry, fiction, essays, and criticism, Tan has also translated literary works from the Western canon into Chinese. The numerous national and international awards conferred on him include the Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (1978); the Cultural Medallion (1987); the Marin Sorescu International Poetry Prize (Romania; 1999); 1990 and 1994, her novels 变调 [Change] and 大姑速写 the Meritorious Service Medal (2003); an Honorary Doctor of Letters from Nanyang Technological University (2003); the World Economic Forum Crystal Award (Davos; 2003) and the Officier de l’Ordre National de la Legion d’Honneur (2006). Besides being an author, Tan is also a celebrated multi-disciplinary artist involved in painting, sculpture, calligraphy, photography, songwriting, printmaking, costume and set design, environmental and performance art, and seal engraving. newspaper 联合早报 [Lianhe Zaobao]. She has won 12 prizes in short story competitions in the region. In [Sketches of Singapore Women] won the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Awards. She was also awarded the Golden Lion Award [金狮奖] by Lianhe Zaobao in 1985, 1987, 1989 and 1991 for her short stories. She received the Southeast Asia Write Award in 2000. Teoh has nine published works of both fiction and non-fiction, including 镜花 [Flowers in the Mirror; 1994]; 客答问 [Q&A with Outstanding Authors; 1994]; 掠过的 风 [The Wind Blows; 1987] and 张曦娜卷 [Zhang Xi Na’s Prose: A Collection; 2009]. 张曦娜小说选 (2007) [The Short Stories of Zhang Xi Na: A Collection] A collection of nine stories which trace the changes and evolving structures of traditional Chinese culture and psychology in contemporary society. The stories also delve into the declining standard of the Chinese language in the education system in 1980s and 1990s. “Tan Swie Hian gives us a collection of crystals and mica sheets engraved with words. And these words and sentences are a summary of his condensed lyrical and philosophical insights.” Romanian poet Marin Sorescu, Tan Swie Hian Fables; English/French Ed, 1996; p III b 1943 WEBSITE www.tanswiehian.sg EMAIL swiehian@gmail.com EMAIL teohheela@gmail.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Youth Book Company and Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@ youthbook.com.sg ISBN 962-8958-92-5 Mingpao Publishers [明报出版社] Block A 15/F Ming Pao Industrial Centre 18 Ka Yip Street Chai Wan Hong Kong Tel: (852) 25953111 Fax: (852) 28982696 Email: mpp@mingpao.com Website: www.mingpao.com ISBN 978-981-05-9088-8 92 | | 93 Tham Yew Chin (谭幼今) (You Jin [尤今]) You Jin has no fewer than 155 titles under her name: novels, essays, travelogues, collections of short stories, essays and articles published in Singapore, China and Taiwan. Such is her following in China that the You Jin Research Centre was set up in 2000 by Chongqing University. Funded by the University, the Centre carries out research on her works as well as on Chinese writers from Southeast Asia. In Singapore, her books are used 走路的云 (2011) [Walking Clouds] This book consists of 66 short essays which previously appeared in Lianhe Zaobao, the Singapore Chinese daily. They are grouped into four sections: love and friendship; stories on food; students and education, and stories on travel. 螃蟹爬上树 (2009) [The Crab that Climbed the Tree] Twenty-two articles previously published in Lianhe Zaobao, the Chinese daily. Through food, You Jin shares her philosophy of life with her readers. They are written in a very warm style. Twenty-two matching and easy-to-follow recipes, all her own, are included for readers interested in cooking. as school texts. 伤心的水 [The Sad Water; 2002], her collection of short stories, was translated into Bahasa Indonesia in 2007. 尤今小说选 [A Collection of You Jin’s Novels; 2008], comprising six of her novels, was a featured book for READ! Singapore (2009). She was the first recipient of the inaugural Singapore Chinese Literary Award (1991) from the Singapore Literature Society, as well as the Mont Blanc – NUS Centre for the Arts Literary Award (1996). She received the Cultural Medallion in 2009. “You Jin shares lots of life experiences and philosophy with readers through the book. The recipes provided enhance the practical value of the book.” Teoh Hee La, “Merging Literature with Good Food”, Lianhe Zaobao, 17 Feb 2009. Transl by the author Ting Kheng Siong (郑景祥) Ting Kheng Siong graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor’s Degree in Chinese Studies. His poems have been selected by the Ministry of Education as teaching materials. Ting has won several international writing awards, such as the 2001 World Chinese Literary Reports Writing Competition for “探访一座城市的酒量“ [“Investigation into the Alcohol Contents of a City“], the 2001 Lycos Asia Chinese Creative Writing Competition for his short story, “父亲的距离“ [“Father’s Distance“], and the 2003 ASEAN Youth Short Story Writing Competition for “2288”. Ting is currently the Vice-President of the Singapore Association of Writers. His published works include a volume of poetry, 三十三间 [Room for Thirty- three; 2004]; a book of traditional riddles, 谜岛众生 [Beings from the Riddle Island; 2006], and a collection of essays, 忘了下山 [The Mountain Forgets; 2010], which was one of 忘了下山 (2010) [The Mountain Forgets] 三十三间 (2004) [Room for Thirty-three] This book consolidates some of the author’s finest award-winning essays and those published in newspapers or literary journals. These articles chronicle the author’s childhood, friendships, loves and dreams. This is a poetry collection with a total of 33 poems selected from various works written between 1999 and 2003. The poems are divided into four sections according to themes: the forgotten past; the heart in pain; the backlane of civilisation; and history awakened. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Prose Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Selected for READ! Singapore (2010) Global Publishing the texts selected for the National Library Board’s READ! Singapore (2010). He received the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award for Literature in 2007. “This book consists of 66 very touching short stories that reflect You Jin’s colourful life in travelling and teaching.“ Chua Chee Lay, “Listen to the Clouds”, Lianhe Wanbao, 20 Nov 2010. Transl by the author GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Prose Prose LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Global Publishing 48 Toh Guan Road East #06–106, Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: denon@lingzi.com. sg 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: kkphua@wspc.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-7133-8 ISBN 978-981-283-989-3 b 1950 EMAIL tyewchin@gmail.com b 1971 EMAIL zjingxiang@yahoo.com.sg DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Global Publishing Sophia Tan Waln Ching Marketing Executive 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 ext 413 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: wctan@wspc.com Sophia Tan Waln Ching Marketing Executive 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 ext 413 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: wctan@wspc.com ISBN 981-4139-23-8 ISBN 978-981-4261-97-5 94 | | 95 Wang Wenxian (王文献) Wang Wenxian is a graduate of Nanjing University. She moved to Singapore in 1997. A secondary school Chinese teacher, she is the Secretary of the Singapore Writers Association, an appointed writer for the Ministry 爱城故事 (2009) A book about how a group of students, together with their teacher, experience some 600 days in a beautiful secondary school. It is mainly focused on the interesting stories that take place over that period of time, and the need to “dare to dream, dare to try.” Twenty-nine short stories covering a Singapore secondary school student’s life, including his studies, friendships, overseas volunteer stint, and other activities. The stories also illustrate moral and traditional values. Readers will appreciate the beauty of the Chinese language and learn new words which will help them to improve their mother tongue. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Young Adult Fiction Young Adult Fiction [Story of Iowa] LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS AWARDS Selected for READ! Singapore (2009) Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize, 2010 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Lingzi Media Pte Ltd Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg Blk 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg ISBN ISBN 978-981-4243-77-3 978-981-4243-78-0 (黄展鸣) Wee Tian Beng is the writer/ self-taught artist of the The Celestial Zone Series (4 Series). He is the Founder of TCZ Studio and The Comics Society of Singapore. In 1993, with his manga, Astronautics, Wee became the of Education Author-in-Residence Programme [驻校作 first full-time Singaporean manga artist to break into 家计划] and an Associate Writer of the Beijing College the Taiwan and Hong Kong manga market. He is the of Liberal Arts. Her articles have appeared in Chinese 追梦的翅膀 (2009) [Dreams on Wings] Wee Tian Beng newspapers as well as in 新华文学 [Singapore Chinese Literature], and various literary publications in China. She writes mostly young adult fiction, cultural criticism, and self-help articles. Her essays and articles are read and taught in schools. Her published work includes the short story collections, 丁香初恋 [First Love Clove; 2005], 追梦的翅膀 [Dreams on Wings; 2009], 爱城故事 [Story of Iowa; 2009], 能说的秘密 [The Spreadable Secret; 2010], and a collection of essays, 温柔的慈悲 [Gentle Mercy; 2009]. b 1968 WEBSITE Wenxianwx.blog.sohu.com EMAIL wwenxian@gmail.com first manga artist in Singapore to have his full manga series distributed worldwide. Such is the popularity of his manga that it has been translated into Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, Japanese and Korean. He has created more than 160 volumes of manga (and almost 100 merchandising products from them). Wee received the Asia Manga Prestigious Award at the Asian Manga Summit held in Seoul in 1997. b 1966 WEBSITE Celestialzone.com EMAIL tczstudio@pacific.net.sg 天界无限 X (2010) [The Celestial Zone X ] 天界无限 21 (2006) [The Celestial Zone 21 ] In the ancient East, a group of people devote themselves to The Way of Nature. Through strict spiritual and physical training, they are able to draw and manipulate unlimited power from the surrounding environment.They dwell in a realm that differs from the norm, and they name their domain the Celestial Zone. In the 21st Century, people who possess extraordinary powers arrive in the Lion City Singapore.They are the people of Infinite potential. A new emergence of Super Power capabilities in a cool All-New Super Powers Action Comics. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Manga Manga LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English, Chinese English, Chinese AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Asia Manga Prestigious Award, 1997 TCZ Studio Pte Ltd DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER TCZ Studio Pte Ltd 623 Aljunied Rd #03-04B Aljunied Ind Complex Singapore 389835 Tel: (65) 6748 6778 Fax: (65) 6748 0086 Email: tczstudio@pacific. net.sg 623 Aljunied Rd #03-04B Aljunied Ind Complex Singapore 389835 Tel: (65) 6748 6778 Fax: (65) 6748 0086 Email: tczstudio@pacific. net.sg ISBN 981-4169-72-2 ISBN 981-4213-82-9 96 | | 97 Wong Meng Voon (黄孟文) (Meng Yi [孟毅]) Wong Meng Voon was an academic and is a writer of fiction, with over 11 collections of short stories and mini-stories 黄孟文微型小说自选集 (2008) [Wong Meng Voon’s Mini-Stories] This book contains the gems of Wong Meng Voon’s mini-stories (also known as micro-novels) written between 1960 & 2008. There are 51 mini-stories - realistic, romantic, fabulistdevoted to Singaporean and international topics like “永远的均势” [“Eternal Balance”] and “立万病毒” [“The Virus of Li-wan”]. 新加坡华文文学史初稿 (2002) [The History of Singapore Chinese Literature] (co-edited with Xu Nai Xiang) The book depicts the literary movements, accomplishments & literary activities of Singapore’s Chinese writers from 1919 to 1997. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Literary History (王润华) Malaysian-born Wong Yoon Wah was Professor and Head of the Department of Chinese Studies at the to his name. His books include 再见惠兰的时候 [When I Met National University of Singapore before he retired in Hui Lan Again; 1969), Glimpses of the Past (translated into English by the author himself, 1981; and into Tagalog by 2003. He joined Yuan Ze University (Taiwan) in 2003, Rustii Caspio, 1989), and 黄孟文微型小说 [Wong Meng Voon’s Social Sciences, and Head of Chinese Linguistics and Mini-Stories; 2004]. He has published thousands of essays and academic research papers, and compiled or edited Literature from 2003 to 2006, when he became Faculty several anthologies. His co-edited 新加坡华文文学史初稿 [The History of Singapore Chinese Literature; 2002] was the first, and still is, the only “literary history” of its kind in Singapore. Wong received the Translation Prize (1978) for the manuscript of Glimpses from the National Book Development Council of Singapore; the Cultural Medallion for Literature (1981); the Southeast Asia Write Award (1981) ; and the Lifetime Achievement Award for Mini-stories from China (2008). He was recently given another Lifetime Achievement Award [小小说创作终身成就奖; 2011] in Zhengzhou, China. “He has made outstanding contributions to the development and achievement of Chinese literature in Singapore.” Yong Mei Mei, “On Wong Meng Voon’s Mini-Stories” [BA Dissertation for Singapore Inst of Management Univ], fr abstract. Transl by the author GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Wong Yoon Wah b 1937 serving as Dean of the College of Humanities and Professor and Director of International Language and Culture. A veteran writer who has won many literary awards including the Southeast Asia Write Award (1984), the Cultural Medallion (1986), and the ASEAN Cultural Award for Literature (1993), Wong’s creative works are in prose and poetry. They include Beyond Symbols (1984), 榴梿滋味 [Taste of Durian; 2003], 热带雨林与殖民地 [Tropical Rainforest and British Colony; 1999; an English version, The New Village, is in press] and 人文山水诗集 [Cultural Landscape; 2005]. Wong is a scholar of Chinese literatures and comparative literature. “This verse collection offers stark, startling insights into the human situation through the poet’s identification with non-human objects…. In general, Beyond Symbols succeeds in representing Wong at his best - as a poet who merges into the plants he tries to capture, but eventually who is captured by them.” Isagani Cruz, “Poetry of Plants”, Asiaweek (17 May1986), p 57 b 1941 WEBSITE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS Lifetime Achievement Award for Mini-Fictions (2008), jointly from the World Chinese Mini-fiction Research Association, China’s Mini-fiction Association, and the Shanghai Literature Publishing Co. DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Shanghai Literature Publishing Co Jia Zong 74 Shaoxing Road Shanghai 200020 China Tel: (021) 6433 2659 Fax: (021) 6474 0676 Email: jiazongpei@126.com DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER National University of Singapore & Global Publishing Prof Phua Kok Khoo Chairman 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: kkphua@wspc. com.sg cl.hs.yzu.edu.tw/wyw EMAIL wyw@saturn.yzu.edu.tw 热带雨林与殖民地 Beyond Symbols: Selected Poetry of Wong Yoon Wah (1984) As the title indicates, this is a collection of 53 poems on the rainforest and British colonies during the 1950-1960 period in Southeast Asia. The fascinating, lyrical and symbolic images vividly bring historical events and landscapes to life, revealing the suffering of colonised people and the secret life of tropical plants. A selection of 87 poems dealing with the nature of plants, trees and other objects commonly found in ASEAN countries. Written with startling imagery, in a language rich in meaning and cadences, and with a powerful lyricism, the poems are considered indigenous works of Southeast Asia. The poem “ Shadow Show” is considered by Kirpal Singh to be “a multicultural product of a multi-racial society.” (1999) [Tropical Rainforest and British Colony] GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Association of Writers Singapore Association of Writers 13B Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 9764 0610 (65) 9654 0417 Email: contact@ singaporewriters.org.sg 13B Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 9764 0610 (65) 9654 0417 Email: contact@ singaporewriters.org.sg ISBN ISBN 981-04-0833-1 9971-84-034-5 ISBN 1-879771-67-5 (pbk) ISBN 978-7-5321-3427-4 98 | | 99 Wu Yeow Chong, Gabriel (吴耀宗) Gabriel Wu Yeow Chong is an academic, poet and fiction writer. He has a Doctorate in Chinese Literature from the University of Washington in Seattle. Wu taught for a few years in the National University of Singapore before joining the City University of Hong Kong in 2006 as an assistant professor. He has published three collections of poems: –心軟 [Tender Heart; 1988], 半存在 (2008) 火般冷 (2002) [A Half-Existence] [Cold As Fire] A collection of poems written between 1995 and 2007 that are intensely lyrical, yet simultaneously calm in contemplating the shape and meaning of being. The poet questions what have been considered inevitable or contingent in daily life and human relations, and unveils the reality of logic and the absurdity of life as one inseparable unity. A collection of 27 stories that challenge the hackneyed expression of micro-fiction within the Chinese literary circle. It breathes new life into the sub-genre with its themes and a unique, forceful style. 孤獨自成風暴 [When Loneliness Becomes A Storm; 1995] and 半存在 [A Half-Existence; 2008], which won the 2010 Singapore Literature Prize. He also has two collections of short stories and micro-fiction, 人間秀氣 [Delicacy; 1990] and 火般冷 [Cold As Fire; 2002]. Wu has received various awards, including First Prize in the 1994 ASEAN Youth Literary Awards and the Young Artist Award (1998) from the National Arts Council. Yap Koon Chan (叶昆灿) (Luo Ming [骆明]) . Better known by his pen name of Luo Ming, Yap Koon Chan was the Principal of Catholic High School for 10 years. For the past 28 years, he has been President of the Singapore Literature Society. He founded the ASEAN Literature Camp in 1988 to promote ASEAN Literature, and set up intercultural exchange programmes with China to promote Chinese Singaporean Literature. In recognition of his contributions. Yap has received awards from Thailand and the Philippines, and an Intercultural Literature Relations Award from the Beijing TV and Broadcasting station. He has published altogether 23 works, primarily essays, travelogues and critiques. They include 东南亚—另一片华文文 学天空 [Southeast Asia Critiques; 1999], 文化传承-教育杂谭 [Cultural Heritage; 2001], essays on education; 骆明散文选 [Selected Essays by Luo Ming; 2003], 乱想及其他 [Runaway Thoughts; 2005], and 过去的日子 骆明散文选 (2003) [Selected Essays by Luo Ming; 2003] A collection of over 120 essays. They include essays on his travels in the United States, Europe, China and Australia, recollections of early authors, his teacher, friends and family. [Bygone Days; 2010]. 东南亚—另一片华文文 学天空 (1999) [The Heart of ASEAN Chinese Literature – Our Own] This book represents Luo Ming’s critiques on ASEAN Chinese Literature with reference to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Brunei, and in the region as a whole. “The deepest impression of Luo Ming’s ‘My Journey’ is that his writing style is very compact, which is unlike other authors who are very long-winded in writing travelogues.” Xiao Ziyun, Luo Ming’s Thesis of Findings (2007), p 221. Transl by Yap Lee Yee “In the past few years, we have a writer-cum-researcher, Mr. Luo Ming, who has done a lot of research work on Southeast Asia. His works are also very worth reading and must not be missed.” Zhuang Zhongqing, Thesis of Findings (2007), p 185. Transl by Yap Lee Yee GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Literature Prize (2010) Youth Literary Book Store, Hong Kong DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER 2B, 214-216 Johnson Rd Wanchai Hong Kong Tel/Fax: (852) 2891 6932 万卷楼图书股份有限公司 Wan Juan Books Pte Ltd 41 Roosevelt Road Section 2, 6F-3, Taipei City Tel: (886) 02 23216565 Fax: (886) 02 23944113 ISBN 968-8158-39-2 b 1965 WEBSITE www2.ctl.cityu.edu.hk/sjs/wu.html b 1935 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Essays, Prose, Travelogues Criticism LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Literature Society Singapore Literature Society 15N Lim Tua Tow Road Singapore 547751 Tel: (65) 6280 4630 Fax: (65) 6280 4630 Email: lyyap888@gmail.com ISBN 981-04-8965-X 15N Lim Tua Tow Road Singapore 547751 Tel: (65) 6280 4630 Fax: (65) 6280 4630 Email: lyyap888@gmail.com ISBN Nil ISBN 978-957-739-623-5 100 | | 101 Yeng Pway Ngon (英培安) Yeng Pway Ngon is a poet, novelist, playwright and critic who has published 25 books: five novels, two collections of short stories, three volumes of poetry, two collections of stage plays, 11 volumes of essays and a collection each of social critiques and literary critiques. He received the Cultural Medallion for Literature in 2003. His novels, 一個像我這樣的男人 [A Man Like Me; 1987] and 騷動 我與我自己的二三事 (2006) [Trivialities About Me and Myself] Written in the styles of stream of consciousness and magical realism, the novel charts the inner struggles of a man and his other self throughout his life. 騷動 (2002) [Tumult] A meta-fictional work about members of a student movement in the 50s, the changes in their personal lives, their frustrations and struggles in the 60s, 70s and 80s. [Tumult; 2002], won the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award in 1988, and the Singapore Literature Prize in 2004 respectively. 我與我自己的二三事, [Trivialities about Me and Myself; 2006] won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2008. It was named one of the Ten Best Chinese Novels in the World for 2006 by 亞洲周刊 [Asia Weekly]. Yeng’s recently published novel, 畫室 [Artist’s Studio; 2011], was also included in the List of Ten Best Chinese Novels for 2011 by the Hong-Kong based weekly. An Italian translation of the novel will be published in 2013. Yeng owns the Zou Lu (邹璐) Of Manchurian descent, Zou Lu was born and grew up in Liaoning Province in Yunnan, China, and presently lives in Singapore. In 2006, she published 时间, 一条美丽的河 [Time, A Beautiful River], her first collection of poems. Zou has since written nearly 300 articles, amounting to close to 30 million words, and been published in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Vietnam and Indonesia. These articles range from poetry to essays and travel diaries. One of the founding members of Singapore’s only Chinese literary website, 随笔南洋网 (www.sgwritings. com), Zou is currently Assistant Curator of the Pioneers’ Memorial Hall set up by the Tan Kah Kee Foundation. She is a member of the Singapore Association of Writers, as well as an endorsed writer of the Ministry of Education. She also writes on a freelance basis and works on many literary and historical projects. bookshop, 草根書室 [Grassroots Book Room]. 爱在他乡 (2009) [Love in A Foreign Land] A compilation of articles and interviews published from 2007 to 2008, with a particular focus on issues surrounding society, history, literature, life and living. The articles incorporate the perspectives of a new immigrant on life in contemporary Singapore. 时间, 一条美丽的河 (2006) [Time, A Beautiful River] A collection of 80 poems and 50 photographs, comprising anecdotes of love and nostalgia, revelations in life as well as memories. “For a very long time, the Chinese writing circle has produced writings that focus on man’s conscience. Yeng’s writing fills the gap and comes as a joy to scholars and readers.” 章海陵 [Zhang Hai Ling], 亞洲周刊 [Asia Weekly], 28 Jan 2007 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese AWARDS AWARDS Singapore Literature Prize (2008) Singapore Literature Prize (2004) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Tonsan Publications INC Elite Publishing Company BF #9 Lane 333 A Sec 3 Roosevelt Road Taipei Taiwan Tel: (886) 2363 3072 Fax: (886) 2363 9735 Email: tonsan@ms37. hinet.net F1 #33-1 Lane 113 Hsia-men Street Taipei Taiwan Tel: (886) 2365 2555 Fax: (886) 2365 7047 Email: elite113@ms12.hinet. net 102 | ISBN ISBN 986-7021-02-9 957-639-338-8 b 1947 b 1970 EMAIL WEBSITE Yengpn@yahoo.com.sg www.sgwritings.com/?uid/50 www.sgwritings.com/?uid/358 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Essays, reports, reviews Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Chinese Chinese DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER The Youth Book Company Candid Creation Publishing Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@ youthbook.com.sg 524 Kampong Bahru Road #03-00 Singapore 099455 Tel: (65) 6273 7623 Fax: (65) 6275 6984 Email: enquiry@ candidcreation.com Website: www.candidcreation EMAIL Zzlu201@yahoo.com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-2180-7 ISBN 981-05-6074-5 | 103 Abdul Ghani Bin Abdul Hamid 107 Abdul Manaf Bin Abdul Kadir (Manaf Hamzah) 108 Abdul Wahab Bin Hamzah 109 Ahmad Ja’affar Bin Munasip 110 Aidli ‘Alin’ Mosbit 111 Almahdi Al Haj Ibrahim (Nadiputra) 112 Anuar Othman 113 Basiran Haji Hamzah 114 Djamal Tukimin 115 Goh Mey Teck (Peter Augustine Goh) 116 Hadijah Bte Rahmat 117 Isa Kamari 118 Ishak Bin Abdul Latiff 119 Ismail Bin Wardi (Iswardy) 120 Johar Bin Buang 121 Mohamed Latiff Bin Mohamed 122 Muhammad Ariff Bin Ahmad (Mas) 123 Muhammad Salihin Bin Sulaiman Jeem 124 Noor Hasnah Adam 125 Rasiah Halil 126 Rohani Bte Din 127 Rohman Munasip 128 Sabri Buang 129 Suratman Markasan 130 MALAY 105 Abdul Ghani Bin Abdul Hamid Versatile and prolific, Abdul Ghani bin Abdul Hamid is a poet, painter, playwright, short-story writer, biographer, essayist, reviewer and art critic. He wrote the 25 episode radio drama, “Sejambak Ragam Hayat” [“A Bouquet of Ways of Life”; 1992] and has published two novelettes— Delima Merah di Jari Manis [Ruby on Ring Finger; 1977] and Desa Ini Hatiku [The Village is in my Heart; 1985]; four volumes of poetry—Jalinan Rasa [A Weave of Feelings; 1964]; Mata dan Hati [Eyes and Heart; 1972], Malay and English poems; Breezes (1978), English poems; Nota [Notes; 1988]; and three volumes of new and selected poems—Fragmen 40 [40 Fragments; 1995]; Tawajuh [Focussing Oneself on God; 1997]; and Ombak Terbang Tinggi [The Waves Fly High; 2003]. He held five solo exhibitions of his works between 1972 and 1980 and has exhibited in Singapore and abroad. Among his awards are the Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang (1997) from the Malay Language Council; the Southeast Asia Write Award (1998); the Cultural Medallion (1999), and the Gold Medal from the Federation of Art Societies (2003). Aku Bukan Penyair (2008) [I am not a Poet] A collection of 57 poems written between 2003 and 2007, and addressing various themes and issues, a major one being Malay and Singaporean identity. The poet also shows his concern for the erosion of Malay values and culture today. Petikan Rasa: Extracts of Feelings; A Collection of Poems and Paintings (2005) Fifty Malay poems with English translations by Isa Kamari, Mohamed Pitchay Ghani bin Abdul Aziz,Mohd Agos Atan, Rasiah Halil and the poet himself. Fifty paintings and photographs by the poet accompany the poetry. “Abdul Ghani Hamid is Singapore’s most outstanding Malay poet-artist to date… This book is evidence of his ability in bringing together as one, the two genres of art and poetry that has never been previously produced by a Malay artist in Singapore.” Dr Masuri Bin Salikun, Singapore’s Laureate & President, Asas’ 50 (Transl fr Malay; back cover, Petikan Rasa) b 1933 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay & English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Angkatan Sasterawan ‘50 Angkatan Sasterawan ‘50 90 Goodman Road Blk B #05-12 Goodman Arts Centre Singapore 439053 Tel : (65) 6344 8589 Email: asas50@singapore. com 90 Goodman Road Blk B, #05-12 Goodman Arts Centre Singapore 439053 Tel: (65) 6344 8589 Email: asas50@singapore. com ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-1483-0 981-05-2833-7 | 107 Abdul Manaf Bin Abdul Kadir (Manaf Hamzah) Abdul Manaf works in a private company dealing in health products. He wrote his first novel, Dedaun Hijau di Angin Lalu [Leaves in the Passing Wind; 1987; repr. 2002; 2007] at 22. It has been translated into Indonesian (2009). Anggerik Di Tangkai Mawar [An Orchid in the Stalk of a Rose; 2004] was followed Aylana (2005) A story involving two stongwilled characters—a convict and a wealthy woman—who try to deny their feelings for each other. They are challenged by a series of tribulations, betrayals and deceptions which they must overcome if they wish to be united in an otherwise elusive happiness. Dedaun Hijau di Angin Lalu (1987) [Leaves in the Passing Wind] A complex story about a woman who struggles for acceptance and love from her hot-tempered husband, who treats her more as a servant than a wife. Her endurance is tested by betrayals, deceptions and mysteries which undermine her marriage. Abdul Wahab Bin Hamzah Abdul Wahab Bin Hamzah was born in Pulau Damar Laut. He graduated from the National University of Jakarta in 1985 with a Degree in Language and Malay Literature, and earned an Advanced Diploma in Education from Nanyang Technological University in 1992. He has been writing short fiction and poetry since 1979. “Hidup Satu Persinggahan” [“Life is a Transition”] won the Hadiah by Aylana (2005), which won the 2007 Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura [Singapore Malay Language Council] Literature Prize [2007]. It will be translated Penghargaan (Appreciation Award) in the 1982 Short Story into English. Sekeras Waja, Selembut Sutera [Hard the following year. His other works have been published in as Steel, Soft as Silk; 2007] was shortlisted for the Malay category of the 2008 Singapore Literature Prize. Competition organised by the then Ministry of Culture. “Ajal” [“Time to Die”] won Second Prize in the competition the daily, Berita Minggu, and in anthologies like Temasik and Pertemuan Kedua [Second Meeting; 1995]. He won the Dalam Kehangatan Dakapan Senja [In the Embrace Malay Language Council’s Hadiah Penghargaan Anugerah of Twilight; 2009] was also shortlisted for the Malay Category of the 2010 Singapore Literature Prize. He has published five children’s books in the Fantasy and 2003 for the collections of short fiction, Igau [Ravings; Adventures series: Pelangi Biru [Blue Rainbow; 2002], Taman Rasidah Utama [The First Rasidah Garden; 2002], Si Mata Kencana [A Golden Eye; 2002], Seruling Perak [Silver Flute; 2008] and Dewi Air Mata [The Tears of a Goddess; 2008]. Persuratan [Commendation Award for Literature] in 2001 1999] and Tuhan Masih Sayang [God Still Loves; 2002], which was nominated for the 2004 Singapore Literature Tuhan Masih Sayang (2002) [God Still Loves] The writer’s second collection, with thirteen short stories, including several previously published in Berita Minggu. In his Foreword, the late Masuri Salikun described the anthology as a review of the development of Malay community life since 1993. Igau (1999) [Ravings] The colours of contemporary life are expressed in the fourteen short stories in this debut collection. They focus on diverse themes: religion, Asian cultural values which have been eroded by modern globalisation, love, and the sacrifices one has to make in life. Prize. A third collection of short fiction, Berlalu Sudah Dukanya [The Sadness is Gone] was published in 2005. A new collection, Detik-Detik Perjalanan [Ticking of Life] is forthcoming. Several of his short stories have been translated into Chinese. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura, Best Novel Award (2007) Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd Syed Ali Semait 548 Changi Road Singapore 419931 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg pustakanasional@me.com ISBN 9971-77-555-7 Syed Ali Semait 548 Changi Road Singapore 419931 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg pustakanasional@me.com ISBN 978-9971-77-470-7 b 1965 EMAIL manafzah@singnet.com.sg b 1947 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS AWARDS Hadiah Penghargaan Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Language Council Commendation Award; 2003) Hadiah Penghargaan Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Language Council Commendation Award; 2001) Shortlisted for Singapore Literature Prize (2004) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Jl. Rasamala No. 11 Kunciran Mas Permai Cipondoh – Tangerang 15144 Indonesia Angkatan Sasterawan ‘50 90 Goodman Road Blk B #05-12 Goodman Arts Centre Singapore 439053 Tel: (65) 6344 8589 Email: Persama Indonesia ISBN 979-95523-1-1 ISBN 981-04-6754-0 108 | | 109 Ahmad Ja’affar Bin Munasip Ahmad Ja’affar Bin Munasip began his literary journey in 1985 with the poem, “Kisah Ombak” (“Wave”). However, he is better known for his short fiction. His debut collection, Dari Kepingan-Kepingan Mimpi [From Pieces of Dreams; 2006], was shortlisted for the 2007 Singapore Malay Literary Awards. A recent short story, “Jago, yang Terlupa dan di Lupakan” [“Jago, who Forgot Jago, yang Terlupa dan di Lupakan (2011) [Jago, who Forgot and is Forgotten] Dari KepinganKepingan Mimpi (2006) [From Pieces of Dreams] Thirteen short stories, characterised by experimental techniques and an interest in the psychology of the subconscious. The eponymous hero is a militant who is caught and executed. This collection has two other award-winning stories: “12.30 a.m.” and “Menam Kwa Noi” which is set in Thailand during the Pacific War in the forties. A collection of 15 short stories, mostly experimental in technique. These unconventional narratives explore the subconscious, the love of man for God, the relations between men and a materialistic society, and an individual’s interpretation of the dreams of his forefathers. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction Aidli ‘Alin’ Mosbit Aidli ‘Alin’ Mosbit graduated with a degree in Drama from Queensland University of Technology in 1998. An actor, director and playwright, she won Commendation Prizes from the Malay Language Council of Singapore for her plays “Kosovo” (1993) and “… Dan Tiga Dara Terbang Ke Bulan” [“ … And Three Virgins Fly to the Moon”; 1996] in 1995 and 1997 respectively. She received the Young and is Forgotten”], won the Singapore Malay Literary Artist Award for Theatre from the National Arts Council Award (2009). His works use experimental techniques in 2008 and the Anugerah Tokoh Muda–Kesusasteraan as a means of satire. They have appeared in anthologies (Teater) from PENAMAS (the Mohammad Ariff Ahmad like Salam Dari Amira [Greetings from Amira; 1993], Kita Foundation) for her contributions to Malay Literature in Musafir dalam Daerah Ini [We are Travellers in the Area; Singapore. In 2003, with Noor Effendy Ibrahim and Alfian 2000], and Anak Bumi [Child of the Earth; 2003]. Sa’at, Aidli published two of her plays, “ … Dan Tiga Dara A second collection of short stories, Jago, yang Terlupa Terbang Ke Bulan” and “Ikan Cantik” [“Beautiful Fishes”] dan di Lupakan [Jago, who Forgot and is Forgotten; 2011], has just been published. in Bisik [Whisper; 2003] an anthology of plays. She is currently working on Cantik [Beautiful ], a collection of eight of her plays, for publication. Aidli was Editor of Manja, a Malay monthly magazine published by MediaCorp Pte Ltd. Since July 2010, she has been the Section Head of the Performing Arts Department in the School of Design and Media at the Institute of Technical Education. LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay b 1967 b 1973 EMAIL EMAIL ahmadjaaffar@gmail.com aidlimosbit@gmail.com Bisik: Antologi Drama Melayu Singapura (2003) [Whisper: An Anthology of Malay Drama in Singapore] Bisik is a collection of seven plays, that serves as a testament to the kind of plays produced in Singapore by Malay theatre practitioners in the 1990s. This period is of interest not only because of greater access to archival and documentary materials, but also because it represents a certain maturity, as well as the fruits of cross-pollination with the other kinds of theatre produced within Singapore’s multicultural context. GENRE/ CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama LANGUAGE Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS A Jaaffar Munasip Shortlisted, Malay Literary Award (2007). Pustak Cipta Sendirian Berhad & Teater Ekamatra DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Teater Ekamatra Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre 182 Cecil St. #02 – 06 Singapore 069547 Tel: (65) 6323 5443 Fax: (65) 6323 6528 Email: general@ekamatra. org.sg Blk 891B Woodlands Drive 50 #11-181 Singapore 731891 Tel: (65) 9062 4007 Email: ahmadjaaffar@gmail. com ISBN 978-981-08-9222-7 Tareem Publications Please contact the author ISBN 981-05-3196-6 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER ISBN Pustaka Cipta Sendirian Berhad 59–2 Jalan 5 / 76B Desa Pandan 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 9287 2060 Fax: (60) 3 9287 2062 Email: info@pustakacipta. com 983-101-047-1 110 | | 111 Almahdi Al Haj Ibrahim (Nadiputra) More popularly known by his pen name, Nadiputra has more than 300 stage, radio and television plays and poems to his name. He was a Customs Officer from 1966 until 1982, and a producer, director and scriptwriter for the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now MediaCorp) from 1983 until 2000. In 1985, he founded Theatre Nadi for children. He received the Cultural Antologi Drama Asean: Indonesia, Singapura, Thailand Ed. Solehah Ishak (2009) [Anthology of ASEAN Drama: Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand] “2000” ( pp. 597- 645) is about the future of society in Singapore. It is a contemporary and abstract portrayal of man’s desire to adapt himself to living at the edge of the 21st century. The journey he embarks upon confronts him with uncertainty, especially the likelihood of his having to compromise or strike a balance with tradition and religion. Encong (1988) Encong, the eponymous hero, is a man disappointed and dejected when his son, recently graduated from London, refuses to ride his father’s rickshaw home from the airport. Moreover, his son wants him to discard his family’s heritage, and will no longer compromise with his father’s ways. He demands freedom and independence instead, and wants his father to learn from him, and his desire and ambition for the future of Malay society in Singapore. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka University of Brunei Darussalam P O Box 10803. 50926 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 2148 1011 Fax: (60) 3 2144 7248 University Brunei Bandar Seri Bengawan Negara Brunei Darussalam ISBN ISBN 978-983-62-9821-8 Nil Anuar Othman writes short stories, novels, poems, plays for radio and television, literary essays and song lyrics. He is the author of eleven books. He was a fellow of the Iowa International Writing Program in 2000 and is a member of the Singapore Writers Centre of the National Book Development Council of Singapore. Anuar won the Anugerah Persuratan Award in 2007 Medallion for Drama in 1986. “Puncak” [“The Peak”] won for his essay, “Mampukah Kita Lahirkan Sasterawan the Anugerah Persuratan for Best Theatre Script in 1988. seperti Naquib Mahfouz?” [“Can We Produce a Man of Recently, he wrote and directed “Culik” [“Kidnapped”] Letters Like Naquib Mahfouz?”], and again in 2011 for and “Satu [“One”], a double bill staged by Theatre 2000 “Penulisan bukan Kerja Cuba-cuba” [“Writing is not for (which he founded in 1996) in May 2011. Nadiputra is the Uncommitted”]. He won the Golden Point Award for Managing Director of Nadivision, a private production his short story “Hashimoto-san” in 1997; and for Poetry house. His many activities include conducting children’s drama workshops, being instructor and leader of Theatre 2000 in MAEC (Malay Activities Executive Committee), Tampines West Community Club, and Drama Instructor for PACT, the Performing Arts Centre run by the Singapore Prison Services for inmates. He is currently (five poems) in 2001. Among his works are Kisah di Bukit Cermin [Tales at Bukit Cermin; 2005; repr. 2006, 2007; English translation forthcoming], and Mencari Shangri- La [In Search of Shangri-La; 2009]. Tenggelamnya Kapal Prince of Wales [The Sinking of the Prince of Wales] is due for release at the end of 2011. He teaches creative writing, producing and directing “Lorong Buangkok” writing in secondary schools and writes children’s stories [“Buangkok Lane”], a semi-musical drama inspired by for magazines. Several of his works have been translated the standing kampong (village) in Singapore. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Anuar Othman Twelve short stories, again mostly with a historical dimension. They include “Atas Nama Cinta” [“In the Name of Love”], “Bendera” [“Flag”], ”Melaka O Melaka” [“Malacca, O Malacca”], “Mencari Shangri-La” [“In Search of ShangriLa”] and “Toosey, Saito & Tamarkand”. Kisah Di Bukit Cermin (2005; repr. 2006; 2007) [Tales of Bukit Cermin] Twelve short stories, mostly coloured by history and written as fiction. Includes “13 Mei, 3 Warga dan Seekor Ayam” [“13 May, 3 Citizens and a Rooster”], “Sang Nila Utama” and “Mimpi Shakespeare” (“Shakespearean Dream”) which won Third Prize in the 1999 Golden Point Award Competition. into English and Chinese. b 1946 b 1957 EMAIL EMAIL nadiputra_almahdi@yahoo.com.sg Mencari ShangriLa (2009) [In Search of Shangri-La] anuar_othman@hotmail.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Anuar Othman & Associates Media Enterprise Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2006) C P Seet, Director Ubi Techpark 10 Ubi Crescent #02-04 Singapore 408564 Tel: (65) 6749 3563 Fax: (65) 6749 3567 Email: cp.seet@ dragoneducation.com.sg DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER ISBN 978-981-08-3197-4 Anuar Othman & Associates Media Enterprise C P Seet, Director Ubi Techpark 10 Ubi Crescent #02-04 Singapore 408564 Tel: (65) 6749 3563 Fax: (65) 6749 3567 Email: cp.seet@ dragoneducation.com.sg ISBN 981-05-2259-2 112 | | 113 Basiran Haji Hamzah Hsiao Fey – Aisyah (2002) Mentari Petang (2002) [Evening Sun] Hsiao Fey is a paralysed girl who lights up the life of Muhammad Burhan like a candle in a gloomy room. But their relationship encounters numerous obstacles because of differences in race, religion and customs. A modern-day tragedy brought about by the generation gap between parents and children, where both parties refuse to compromise so as to negotiate some sort of understanding between them. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd 548 Changi Road Singapore 419931 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: sales@pustaka. com.sg 548 Changi Road Singapore 419931 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: sales@pustaka. com.sg ISBN ISBN 9971-77-430-5 9971-77-462-3 Djamal Tukimin Basiran Haji Hamzah was born in Selangor, Malaysia, and received his early education there. He continued his education in Singapore where he has lived since 1960. He began writing short stories in the mid 60s before trying his hand at poetry in the late 70s. He also wrote 10 plays for television in the late 80s. Basiran’s poems have appeared in Berita Minggu, and his short stories Poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic, activist and archivist, Djamal Tukimin was one of the founders of Grup Gelorasa , which promoted experimentation with, and appreciation of, modern Malay poetry in the late 60s and early 70s. His plays include “O” (1975); “Di Persimpangan” [“At the Junction”; 1977) and “Saekor Kerbau Legam Di Dalam Mimpi Sang Pengeran Tomtom” [“A Pitch Black in anthologies like Kehilangan [Loss; 1985], Temasik (1987) and Cerpen-cerpen Nusantara Mutakhir [Stories from a Modern Archipelago;1991]. He has published three novels: Hsiao Fey – Aisyah (2002); Mentari Petang [Evening Sun; 2002] and Diari Seorang Perempuan [Diary of a Girl; 2010]. Buffalo in the Dream of Prince Tomtom”; 1994]. He has published two novels; three volumes of poetry are in press. Mencari Hang Tuah Yang Hilang di Kota New York [Looking for Hang Tuah, Lost in New York City; 2011] comprises three short stories. Among his published theatre and literary criticism are Arus Teater Singapura [The Survival of Theatre in Singapore; 2007]; Sejarah Tidak Pernah Luka Kita Yang Berduka [History Has Never Wounded Us Who Are Sad; 2008), essays on Malay literature; Menjembatani Kata Hayat dan Makna [The Relationship between the Life of Words and Meaning; 2011] and Pantun Melayu: Sejarah Perkembangan Pemikiran Dalam Menjana Tamadun Melayu di Singapura Modern [The Malay Pantun: A History of its Intellectual Development in Malay Civilization in Modern Singapore; 2011]. Djamal is compiling an archive of Malay writers in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines. In 2007, he was conferred the Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang by Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura. He is a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of the Malay World and Civilisation (ATMA), National University of Malaysia. b 1941 Sejarah Tidak Pernah Luka Kita Yang Berduka (2008) [History Has Never Wounded Us Who Are Sad] Imam; Buku 1 (2008) [The Leader; Book 1] A collection of critical essays on the state of Malay literature after the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965. The history and landscape of Malay literature from the early 1970s are discussed. Critiques of Malay poetry, philosophy and Islamic literature are included. Pak Kasman the protagonist, is a former soldier who unsuccessfully fought the Dutch colonists. In the 1930s, after his wife becomes a casualty of war, he and his daughter decide to leave Yogyakarta for Singapore in search of happiness and peace of mind. However, his quest is thwarted in Kampung Tempe where he settles, because another kind of war awaits him, the result of a radical difference in psychological and religious mindset between him and the villagers. b 1946 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK EMAIL Literary history and criticism Fiction djamaltukimin@msn.com LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd 548 Changi Road Singapore 419931 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: pustakanasional@ me.com ISBN 978-9971-77-568-1 Pustaka Dini 30B Tingkat 2 Blok 4 Pusat Perniagaan Worldwide Jalan Karate 13/47 Seksyen 13 40675 Shah Alam Selangor Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 5511 4340 Fax: (60) 3 5511 4339 Email: pdini06@yahoo.com.my ISBN 978-983-3707-47-08 114 | | 115 Goh Mey Teck (Peter Augustine Goh) Kerana Setitik Madu (2010) [Because of a Drop of Honey] Twenty short stories which revolve round the greatness of The Almighty, love and family relations like those between children and parents, and husband and wife. Some of the works have never been published previously in either Singapore or Malaysia. Cetusan Kalbu Seorang Penyair (2007) [Impulses from the Heart of a Poet] One hundred and one poems on varied subjects, including remorse, gratitude and faith in God; filial piety and mankind. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Literary Award; 2009) Peti Surat 10803 50926 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 2148 1011 Fax: (60) 3 2144 7248 Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2008) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka Born in Malacca, Peter Augustine Goh (the pen name of Goh Mey Teck) came to Singapore in 1972. Of Chinese ancestry, he has written poetry, short stories, TV and radio plays, and novels in Malay for children as well as adults. A retired police officer, he is now a translator/ interpreter in the Singapore Civil Service. He contributes poems, short stories and literary essays to the daily, Berita Harian, and its Sunday edition, Berita Minggu. With many books to his credit, he has also won many literary awards, among them the Golden Point Award several times: (Third Prize, 1995) for his short story, “Teruskan Ceritamu, Pak Dalang” [“Carry On with Your Story, Pak Dalang”]; (Second Prize, 1999) for another short story, “Rahsia Sebuah Kasih Sayang” [“The Secret of Love”]; (First Prize, 2003) for “Ikrar” [“Vow”], a submission of eight poems. His novel, Warna Sebuah Penghijrahan [Colour of Migration; 2005), and a volume of poetry, Cetusan Kalbu Seorang Penyair [Impulses from the Heart of a Poet; 2007], were shortlisted for the 2006 and 2008 Singapore Literature Prize respectively. b 1953 Hadijah Bte Rahmat Hadijah Bte Rahmat is an Associate Professor and the Deputy Head of the Asian Languages and Cultures Academic Group, Nanyang Technological University. A bilingual author, she writes poetry, short stories, plays, literary essays, academic papers and children’s books. Her diverse publications include Sastera dan Manusia Melayu Baru – Kumpulan Esei dan Wawancara [Literature and the New Malays: Collected Essays and Interviews; 1998], “Munsyi”, a play based on Munsyi Abdullah (1998); Di Tengah Alam [In the Midst of the Universe; 1998], poems; Antara Dua Kota: Mengesan Jejak-jejak Peninggalan Munsyi Abdullah di Melaka dan Singapura [Between Two Cities: The Legacies of Munsyi Abdullah in Malacca and Singapore; 1999]; In Search of Modernity: A Study of the Concepts of Literature, Authorship and Notions of Self in “Traditional” Malay Literature (2001); Mengukir Air Di Pesisir [Carving the Coastal Waters; 2005]; Kilat Senja: Sejarah Sosial dan Budaya Kampung di Singapura [Glimmering Sunset: A Socio-Cultural History of Kampongs in Singapore; 2005]; and Peranan dan Perkembangan Sastera Kanakkanak Melayu [The Role and Development of Children’s Literature in Malay; 2006]. She has authored two bilingual children’s books: Burung Kenek-kenek [The Little Bird: Poetry, Art and a Song For Children; 2010]; and Bunga Kasih Ibu [Mom’s Bouquet of Love and Poetry for Children; 2010]. b 1958 Bunga Kasih Ibu (2010) [Mum’s Bouquet of Love; and Poetry for Children] An artistic fusion of various genres of Malay classical art forms – the art of the Jawi script, the traditional pantun (poem), and the art of water-colour painting. These art forms are synthesised to produce a special tribute to all mothers for their unselfish love, devotion and sacrifices in caring for their children. This is played out against the traditional kampong life of the Malays and their philosophy and values. Burung KenekKenek (2010) [The Little Bird] An artistic fusion of various genres of Malay classical arts - the Jawi script, traditional pantun (poetry), batik painting, architecture and folk song. This bilingual package is specially prepared to enable children from other languages and cultures to learn and appreciate the unique heritage of Malay culture and its universal values. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Children’s Literature LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Bilingual (Malay-English) Bilingual (Malay-English) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER HS Yang Pte Ltd. HS Yang Pte Ltd. Hajis Salim Blk 119 Marsiling Rise #13-122 Singapore 730119 Tel: (65) 9651 5381 Email: hajiss@hotmail.com Hajis Salim Blk 119 Marsiling Rise #13-122 Singapore 730119 Tel: (65) 9651 5381 Email: hajiss@hotmail.com ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-6470-5 978-981-08-5297-9 ISBN 978-983-46-0393-9 Peti Surat 10803 50926 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 2148 1011 Fax: (60) 3 2144 7248 ISBN 978-983-62-9793-8 116 | | 117 Isa Kamari Duka Tuan Bertakhta (2011) [Throne of Sorrow] The story of the founding of Singapore in 1819, seen through the eyes of the native inhabitants of the island. The narrative reveals the intrigue and saga unfolding between the British colonizers as represented by Raffles, Farquhar and Crawfurd, and indigenous characters like Sultan Hussein, Temenggung Abdul Rahman, Munshi Abdullah, Habib Nuh and Wak Cantuk. Intercession (2010) English translation of Tawassul (2002). The journey of a young botanist in search of her grandfather who was shunned by his family for being an apostate. Unknown to her, she would be meeting a people led and guided by a clone of the Prophet Muhammad. Isa Kamari has written eight novels in Malay: Satu Bumi, [One Earth ;1998] Kiswah [The Drape of Kaabah; 2002], Tawassul [Intercession; 2002], Menara [The Tower; 2002], Atas Nama Cinta [In the Name of Love; English version is entitled Nadra; 2006), Memeluk Gerhana [Embrace The Eclipse; 2007], Rawa [Swamp; 2009] and Duka Tuan Bertakhta [Throne of Sorrow; 2011]. Three of his novels have been translated into English: One Earth (Satu Bumi) in 2008, Intercession (Tawassul) in 2010 and Nadra (Atas Nama Cinta) in 2009. He has also published two collections of poems, Sumur Usia [Well of Time; 1993] and Munajat Sukma [Soul Devotion; 2003]; a collection of short stories, Celupan [Dye; 1994], and a collection of theatre scripts, Pintu [Door; 2009]. Isa also writes song lyrics and scripts for television drama serials and documentaries. Isa was conferred the Southeast Asia Write Award (2006), the Cultural Medallion (2007) and the Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang (2009). “Incredible impact! Intercession describes our anxiety and concern over our reliance on Islamic history without thinking about and assessing it deeply. While reading it, it becomes clearer, more profound, more captivating, more disturbing.” A Samad Said (fr back cover; transl by the author) “Isa Kamari weaves the history of the founding of Singapore in the 19th century in a narrative that is bold, imaginative and provocative. This novel offers a new feel and insight into the plight of Malays today.” (fr back cover) GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Translated into English by Sukmawati Sirat DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Al-Ameen Serve Holdings 2-1, 1st Storey Jalan 9 23A Medan Makmur (off Jalan Usahawan) Setapak Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 4143 4343 Fax: (60) 3 4149 1414 Email: alameen@tm.net.my DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6285 4871 Email: genrefsales@ sg.marshallcavendish.com ISBN ISBN 978-967-362-078-4 978-981-4302-34-0 Ishak Bin Abdul Latiff Ishak Bin Abdul Latiff was a secondary school Malay Language teacher for 20 years before joining the Faculty of Mother Tongue Languages, SOTA (School of the Arts) in 2008. In 2007, he received the inaugural Guru Ariff Budiman Teacher Award which recognises the contributions of Malay language teachers in the teaching and learning of Malay. Ishak has published short stories and written plays and radio and television scripts. His first script, “Aku” [“Me”], was judged best script in Festival Teater Remaja [Youth Theatre Festival] in 1983. He was one of the writers for “Anak Metropolitan”, awarded Best Drama in Malay television in Pesta Perdana 2001. His stories, “AOD@eternity.com” and “Nirmala”, clinched first and third prizes respectively in the 2001 and 2005 Golden Point Award competition. In 2003, “Romie & Julie” and “Nadi Ke Nadi” [“Nadi to Nadi”] won first and third prizes in another writing competition, Sayembara Penulisan Novel Watan dan Cerpen. Ishak has published three collections of short fiction: Saga – Antologi Cerpen Ishak Latiff [Saga – Short Stories of Ishak Latiff; 2006), winner of the 2007 Anugerah Persuratan [Malay Literary Award], Rona-Antologi Cerpen Ishak Latiff [Colours – Short Stories of Ishak Latiff; 2008), and HP (2011). b 1963 WEBSITE EMAIL EMAIL isa.kamari@gmail.com Saga – Antologi Cerpen Ishak Latiff (2006) [Saga – Short Stories of Ishak Latiff] Twelve stories selected from unpublished stories written from the 1990s till 2007. The stories touch on issues like late marriages, the supernatural, poverty, unrequited love, the environment and social status. A collection of five award-winning stories. They vary from the negative effects of modern technology like the Internet, to paranormal phenomena. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS EDN Media Anugerah Persuratan [Malay Literary Award; 2007] “Nicole Arletha, a Secondary One student, … read ‘Six Hours’ four times because it was so mesmerising and full of mystery.” Berita Harian, 12 Oct 2009; written by Norini Mohd Nizan of Yio Chu Kang Secondary School. Transl by the author b 1960 www.isakamari.com Rona – Antologi Cerpen Ishak Latiff (2008) [Colours – Short Stories of Ishak Latiff] ishak.latiff@sota.edu.sg Azmi Bin Nawi EDN Enrichment Centre Blk 633, Bukit Batok Central, #02-130B Singapore 650633 Tel: (65) 6566 9969 Fax: (65) 6560 6639 Email: sales@cybermelayu. com ISBN 978-981-08-2320-7 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER EDN Media Azmi Bin Nawi EDN Enrichment Centre Blk 633, Bukit Batok Central #02-130B Singapore 650633 Tel: (65) 6566 9969 Fax: (65) 6560 6639 Email: sales@cybermelayu. com ISBN 981-05-6355-8 118 | | 119 Ismail Bin Wardi (Iswardy) Ismail Bin Wardi started writing in 1971. He began his literary career with poetry before moving to fiction, and has written poems, novels, short stories, essays and book reviews. To date, he has published four collections of short fiction, Otak [Brain; 1992]; Warna Seraut Wajah [Colour of the Face; 1996]; Senandung Orang Lama [The Rhythm of the Old; 2000] and Ombak Kosmopolitan (2005) [Cosmopolitan Wave] Senandung Orang Lama (2000) [The Rhythm of the Old] The 14 short stories explore the dramatic aspects of life and the impact of the environment on individual characters. This readable collection provides perspectives on various subjects such as history, religion, love and humanism. The 19 short stories are characterised by fresh, new perspectives, humour, mystery, and impressive narrative techniques. Subjects covered by the wideranging collection include problems in homosexual relationships and the social consequences of the internet revolution. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS AWARDS The collection includes “Lembu”, winner of the Anugerah Persuratan in 1999, conferred by Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Literary Award; 2001) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Sasterawan Abad 2000 Please contact the author DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER EDN Media Pte Ltd. Blk 633 Bukit Batok Central #02-130B Singapore 650633 Tel: (65) 6566 9969 Fax: (65) 6560 6639 Email: sales@cybermelayu. com Ombak Kosmopolitan [Cosmopolitan Wave; 2005]. He has written two novels, Menjejak Arus [Going with the Flow;1992], and Malam Merah [Red Night;1995]. His short story “Lembu” [“Cow”] was awarded the Anugerah Persuratan in 1999 by Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura; in 2001 the short story “Senandung Orang Lama”, won the same award. “Lembu” was one of the texts selected for READ! Singapore 2010. Another short story, “Otak”, was adapted for the stage by Theatre Artistic in 2006. In 2009, Ismail received the Riang Ria Writer’s Award, conferred by EDN Media Pte Ltd. b 1949 EMAIL iswardy@singnet.com.sg Johar Bin Buang Johar Bin Buang has published in several genres since the early 1980s, but is most well known as a poet. His works have been translated into English, Chinese and Russian. His awards include the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award for Kisah Seorang Zahid [The Story of a Pious Person; 1994]; the 1997 Islamic Poetry Prize (from Brunei Darussalam) for “Program Timur” [“Programme of the East”]; the Darul Iman III Literature Award in 1999 (from the Government of Terengganu, Malaysia) for the manuscript, “Perahu” [“Sailboat”]; the Golden Point Award (1999) for his short story, “Anak Bumi [“Son of the Earth”]; the Literature Prize (from the Malay Language Council of Singapore in 2007) for Perahu Melayu Di Lautan Khulzum [The Malay Sailboat in the Khulzum Sea; 2006]; the 2010 Singapore Literature Prize for Sampai Di Singgahsana Cinta [Arriving at the Throne of Love; 2009]. He received the Southeast Asia Write Award in 2010. Other collections of poetry are Dinding-Dinding Kaca [Glass Wall; 1997]; Tujuhpuluhribu Hijab [Seventy Thousand Veils; 2000]; Sahara (2003); Cinta Pohon Tamar [Love of the Date Palm; 2004]; Cahaya Di Negeri Ini [Light in This Country; 2005]. His poems have been anthologised in TUMASIK: Contemporary Writing from Singapore (2009), Fifty On 50 (2009) and &WORDS: Poems Singapore And Beyond (2010). b 1958 Sampai Di Singgahsana Cinta (2009) [Arriving at the Throne of Love] Fifty profoundly meaningful poems written over a period of more than three decades by a sufic poet. This collection takes readers on a journey into the very heart of man, and presents a uniquely different approach to the theme of a great and universal love. 981-05-3263-6 A selection of the best spiritual poems (171) written between 1984 and 2005. The volume provides a significant exploration of the mind of the Malays in their quest for an unwavering belief in Islam, and the true self in the journey of life. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS AWARDS Singapore Literature Prize (2010) Hadiah Sastera Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Literary Award by Malay Language Council; 2007) EMAIL hjjohar@yahoo.com.sg DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Islamiyah Sdn. Bhd @ Pustaka National Ptd Ltd (Singapore) Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2008) ISBN 981-04-2886-3 71 Jalan SG 3/10 Taman Sri Gombak Batu Caves 68100 Selangor Malaysia Tel: (60) 3 6188 9605 Fax: (60) 3 6187 2572 ISBN ISBN Perahu Melayu Di Lautan Khulzum (2006) [The Malay Sailboat in the Khulzum Sea] 978-983-9068-12-2 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Perniagaan Jahabersa 15 Jalan Dataran 3/3 Taman Kempas 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Malaysia Tel: (60) 7 6235 1602 Fax: (60) 7 6235 1603 Email: jahabers@tm.net.my ISBN 983-170-981-0 120 | | 121 Mohamed Latiff Bin Mohamed Mohamed Latiff Bin Mohamed is one of the most prolific writers who came after the first generation of A collection of 67 poems written between 2002 and 2006. They revolve around Malay life and history, and are informed by an understanding of the peasant’s toil, “the wit of an intellectual and the soul of a poet.” There are poems on historical figures like Sang Nila Utama and Stamford Raffles, as well as the social problems challenging the Malays. Batas Langit (1997; repr. 2002) [The Sky’s the Limit] The protagonist Adi lives in a village where the majority of his neighbours are Chinese. His family is beset by problems: his father is addicted to gambling, and his sister is thrown out of the house when she becomes pregnant out of wedlock. The novel portrays the poverty and political conflicts that coloured the lives of the Malay community in the mid-fifties in Singapore. Muhammad Ariff Bin Ahmad is a former teacher and lecturer. With more than 50 books to his name, writers in the Singapore Malay literary scene. His many including two written in Jawi, he is a prolific writer with accolades include the Montblanc-NUS Centre for the an enviably wide range: poetry, short stories, books for Arts Literary Award (1998); the Southeast Asia Write children, essays on Malay culture and literature, school Award (2002); the Singapore Malay Language Council’s Bila Rama-Rama Patah Sayapnya (2007) [When the Butterfly Injures its Wings] Muhammad Ariff Bin Ahmad (Mas) textbooks on learning Malay, articles for newspapers Tun Seri Lanang Award (2003); and the Singapore and magazines in Malaysia and Singapore, drama and Literature Prize which he has won three times: in 2004, documentary scripts for radio and television. He is one for his collection of poems, Bagiku Sepilah Sudah [For Me There’s Only Loneliness; 2002]; in 2006, for the of the founders and leaders of Angkatan Sasterawan ’50 (Asas ’50), a Malay literary organisation that has twenty-one short stories in Nostalgia Yang Hilang [The played a significant role in developing Malay literature in Lost Nostalgia; 2004]; and in 2008, again for poetry, Singapore and the region. His creative works include the Bila Rama-Rama Patah Sayapnya [When the Butterfly novel, Siapa Sangka [No One Can Guess; 1958]; Sembilan Injures its Wings; 2007]. To date, he has published five [Nine; 1963], a collection of 12 short stories; and Jangan volumes of poetry, five novels and two collections of short stories. His works revolve around the life and struggles of the Malay community in post-independent Singapore. They also address the fundamental Tak Ada [You Must Have Something; 1980], a volume of 80 poems. Published in 2004, Nilam (acronym for “nilai” [“value”], “Islam”, “lunas” [“payment”], “adat” [“custom”] and “Melayu” [“Malays”]) is a book on Malay customs or problems facing humanity, life and the meaning of life, practices in accordance with Muslim values. His many and assess critically the historical aspects of humanity. awards include three prestigious ones: the Cultural Some of his works have been translated into Chinese, Medallion (1987), the Southeast Asia Write Award (1993) English, German and Korean. He is the Vice-President and the Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang (1993). Mail Mau Kawin (1974; 6th repr.2008) [Mail Wants to Marry ] Sarah Pengarang Kecil (1957; repr. 1960) [Sarah the Junior Writer ] The novel chronicles Mail’s rite of passage from a teenager who is a school dropout to a young man in quest of marriage. Mail claims he has fallen in love some four times over a period of eight years. Among the novel’s themes is the importance of lifelong learning. The novel’s futuristic elements challenge conventional norms and expectations. One of the earliest supplementary reading materials for students, the novelette is the story of Sarah, a young, budding writer with high aspirations. The narrative teaches that ambition, determination, hard work and a never-saydie attitude are key ingredients for success. It reflects the author’s beliefs and aspiration to encourage and inspire the young. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Selected for the NLB’s READ! Singapore (2008) Pustaka Melayu of Angkatan Sasterawan ’50. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS AWARDS Singapore Literature Prize (2008) Hadiah Sastera Penghargaan Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Language Council Commendation Award; 1999) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Angkatan Sasterawan’ 50 90 Goodman Road Blk B #05-12 Goodman Arts Centre Singapore 439053 Tel: (65) 6344 8589 Email: asas50@singapore. com ISBN 978-981-05-9078-9 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 4321 Email: pustakanasional@ me.com ISBN 9971-77-467-4 122 | b 1950 EMAIL noortasneem@singnet.com.sg b 1924 EMAIL mas_ariff@hotmail.com DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Angkatan Sasterawan’ 50 90 Goodman Road Blk B #05-12 Goodman Arts Centre Singapore 439053 [1st ed publ by Pustaka Nasional] Tel: (65) 6344 8589 Email: asas50@singapore .com Blk 147 Simei Street 2 #01-54 Singapore 520147 Tel: (65) 6299 1342 Fax: (65) 6299 1343 Email: abdulazi@starhub. net.sg ISBN Nil ISBN 978-981-08-0587-6 | 123 Muhammad Salihin Bin Sulaiman Jeem Anugerah Bulan Buat Bonda (2007) [A Moon Gift for Mother] Collection of 22 previously published and unpublished short stories which are nonconventional in the telling. A new dimension in writing and exploration of the unknown is presented. Penghuni Senja (2002) [The Dusk Dweller] When several “oldies” are placed in a home, chronicles of their past lives are related and emerge. The past not only haunts their lives, but also those of the other inhabitants. To love the elderly as one’s own is not impossible, but it is their life-stories which lead one to reflect upon one’s own existence. Muhammad Salihin writes fiction, poetry, articles, lyrics, radio and television scripts, art and book reviews. In his short fiction, he loves the unconventional in treatment of subject and narrative technique. His poems have appeared in Berita Minggu and Majalah Perkahwinan [Wedding Magazine]. He was part of the writing team behind the award-winning Malay television drama, “1988 … Segaris Sinar” [“1988 …Constellation”] in 2008, when he also received the Anugerah PENAMAS for Young Writers from the Muhammad Ariff Ahmad Foundation. His short story collection, Anugerah Bulan Buat Bonda [A Moon Gift for Mother; 2007), was shortlisted for the 2009 National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Awards. “Yang Mana Lama, Yang Mana Baru” [“Which is Old, Which is New”], received an Honourable Mention in the 1999 Golden Point Awards; another short story, “Fosil” [“Fossil”], placed third in the 2003 Golden Point Awards. Salihin has two novels in progress: Pejuang Kertas [Paper Warrior; forthcoming, 2011] and Menentang Arus [Against the Tide; forthcoming, 2012]. He is Editor of Majalah Perkahwinan. “The stories collected here bring us to a world of largely fresh and relative beauty…Salihin is a writer who will not be happy with an average and conventional approach, but who will unearth a new and effective dimension.” Isa Kamari (Recipient of the Southeast Asia Write Award, and the NAC Cultural Medallion); fr back cover; transl by the author GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2008) Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Penerbitan Wisma 12 Lorong 36 Geylang Singapore 398147 Tel: (65) 6294 3877 Fax: (65) 6294 3677 Email: pwisma@yahoo. com.sg ISBN 981-05-7185-2 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg b 1966 WEBSITE www.imankreativ.blogspot.com EMAIL imankreativ@yahoo.com.sg Noor Hasnah Adam Noor Hasnah is a poet and short-story writer who also writes documentary and drama scripts for television, and draws for magazines and newspapers. She has co-authored two comic books, Gelak Khas [Special Laughter; 2002] and Gelak Khas II [Special Laughter II; 2004]. In fiction, Noor Hasnah received the Anugerah Sastera Cerpen – Remaja in 2001 for “Naluri” [“Instinct”]; the Anugerah Sastera Penghargaan (Cerpen) in 2003 for “Ini Cengkerang Kita” [“This is Our Shell”], and the 2009 Anugerah Sastera Buku Cerpen for Kelarai [Knots; 2008]. “Cengkerang” was selected for the National Library Board’s READ! Singapore (2006). In 2001, she won Second Prize in the Golden Point Awards for her story, “Anak Harimau” [“Tiger Cub”] and in 2007, Second Prize in the same competition for a poetry submission. She received the Goh Chok Tong Youth Promise Award (Distinction) in 2008 for contributions in literature, education and her academic performance in the University of Malaya where she secured First Class Honours (Malay Studies). In 2009, she received the Penulis Harapan Award from Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura. She recently completed “Satu Perjalanan”[“The Journey”], a novel on Moliano Lovehunter, a well-known Singaporean musician. “The short stories of Noor Hasnah are satirical and full of wit and drama.” Dewani Abbas, Senior Journalist, Berita Harian (fr back cover; transl by the author) Kelarai: Cerpencerpen Noor Hasnah Adam (2008) [Knots: Short Stories of Noor Hasnah Adam] Mis3 Rasa : Puisipuisi Noor Hasnah Adam (2008) [Mystery of Feelings: Poems by Noor Hasnah Adam] Eight often satirical stories, including awardwinning ones, about suffering and pain in life. There are stories about treacherous leadership (“Anak Harimau” [“Tiger Cub”]); the struggle that fails to achieve its end (“Ini Cengkerang Kita” [“This is our Shell”]) and “Superman”; education, or adolescence that does not lead to maturity (“Naluri” [“Instinct”]); and the wastage of public funds (“Superman”). Fifty-six poems on a variety of subjects: human rights; women’s rights (“Yang Kau Panggil Wanita” [“Those You Call Women”]); disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis (“Erti” [“Meanings”]); prostitution and the children of prostitutes (“Anak Anak Lorong Itu” [“Children of the Lane”]); women and children (“Putih” [“White”]), and mothers and daughters (“Sentuhan Ibu” [“Mother’s Touch”]). GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Hadiah Sastera Buku Cerpen 2009 (from the Malay Language Council of Singapore) Tuntun Props “The main elements in Mis3 Rasa are the courage and honesty of a woman’s voice.” Khalid Salleh (transl by the author) b 1974 WEBSITE http://noorhasnahadam.multiply.com EMAIL cikguhasnah@yahoo.com.sg Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2010) Blk 817 #03-339 Woodlands St 82 Singapore 730817 Tel: (65) 8437 0395 (65) 8399 6685 Email: tuntun916@msn.com DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER ISBN 9971-77-455-0 Tuntun Props Blk 817 #03-339 Woodlands St 82 Singapore 730817 Tel: (65) 8437 0395 (65) 8399 6685 Email: tuntun916@msn.com ISBN 978-981-08-0923-2 ISBN 978-981-08-0922-5 124 | | 125 Rasiah Halil Ayah Tidak Sayang Padaku Lagi (2007) [Father No Longer Loves Me] Hikayat Sri Anggerik (2007) [The Chronicles of Sri Anggerik] Twelve short stories and two radio plays. The stories and plays, intended for teenagers and young adults, deal with themes like the importance of family support and love, puppy love, the search for identity, idealism, education and modernity versus westernization. A substantial anthology of selected poems, short stories and essays which capture, reflect and chronicle a span of 34 years (1972-2006), which period covers the era and life journey of the author and her contemporaries. Mostly written in Malay, with a few works in English. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction; Radio Drama Poetry; Fiction; Prose. LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Bilingual (Malay-English) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg ISBN ISBN 978-9971-77-525-4 978-9971-77-524-7 126 | Rasiah Halil is a poet, writer, translator, educator and trainer. Her first work, a poem, was published in 1972. Her works dwell largely on social and humanitarian issues, and include Perbualan Buku Catatan Seorang Gipsi [Conversations: Notebook of a Gypsy; 1988], Orang Luar [The Outsider; 1991], Sungei & Lautan [River & Ocean; 1995], Ayah Tidak Sayang Padaku Lagi [Father No Longer Loves Me; 2007] and Hikayat Sri Anggerik [The Chronicles of Sri Anggerik; 2007]. Since 1983, her works have received many Commendation and three Malay Literature Awards: for the poem, “Peristiwa” [“Incident”] in 1999; for the poem “Dalang: Episod Tiga” [“Puppeteer: The Third Episode”] in 2001; and for her literary essay, “Nilai Penulis Berdasarkan Karya Bukan Kerjaya” [“Evaluate a Writer Based on His/Her Writings, Not His/ Her Profession”] in 2009, from the Malay Language Council of Singapore. Under the pseudonym of “Sri Anggerik”, she wrote a fortnightly column (1998-2006) for the Malay newspaper, Berita Minggu, and a weekly literary column (2004-2009) for Berita Minggu with “Tun Fatimah” for pen name. She has taught in a few schools and three institutions of higher learning in Singapore and Brunei. Rasiah attended the University of Iowa’s International Writing Programme in 1995 on a Fulbright scholarship. b 1956 EMAIL rilhamhalil@yahoo.com.sg Rohani Bte Din Born in Kampung Ara Kuda on the border of Kedah and Seberang Perai, Malaysia, Rohani Bte Din was educated at Sungei Dua Primary School and Dato Onn Secondary School in Butterworth. She started writing after she became a grandmother in 1997. Her first novel, Diari Bonda [A Mother’s Diary; 1999], was followed by Diari Bonda II [A Mother’s Diary II; 2000]. Both books, drawing from her life, are envisaged as part of a continuing series. “Anugerah Buat Syamsiah” [“Award for Syamsiah”] won the 2001 Sayembara Novel Watan Competition (for unpublished novels) and was published in 2002, with a reprint in the same year. In 2003, Rohani entered the same competition and came in second with “Sanggar Anugerah Istana Kami I & II ” [“Villa of Blessings, Our Palace I & II ”; 2004]. Her teenage novel Masih Ada Yang Sayang [There is Still Love; 2004], was inspired by a meeting with the students of Balestier Hill Secondary School which she visited in 2003. She was similarly inspired to write Ku Tunai Janji [I Fulfill the Promise; 2006] after meeting students from Balestier Hill and Mayflower secondary schools in 2004. She has also published a volume of poetry, Membilang Langkah [Counting the Steps; 2011]. b 1953 Lara Di Pinggir Sepi (2009) [Sorrow at the Edge of Silence] The fifth book in the confessional Diari Bonda series. The narrator searches for happiness, but receives pain and suffering instead. She feels continually tested by the Almighty, but endures despite her age. She believes in His promise that pain will be replaced by the happiness of marriage, the blessings of children, and in time to come, their spouses and grandchildren. She seeks peace and happiness so that her soul will be at peace to do His bidding as a responsible follower of Islam. Sanggar Anugerah Istana Kami I & II (2004) [Villa of Blessings, Our Palace I & II] A village girl’s miserable life further deteriorates after she accompanies her stepfather to another kampong in Lombok, Indonesia. On her way to Singapore where she is sent for domestic work, she is raped in Batam. Then too, her first employer is a pork butcher, but life improves with her second, a wealthy man who brings her on pilgrimage to Mecca. Subsequently, with the blessing of his first wife, she becomes his second wife and is given a house in Bintan. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Sarjana Media Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd G-51 Hentian Pudu Raya 55100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: (60) 3 4149 7624 Fax: (60) 3 2070 4015 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg ISBN 983-3786-15-2 ISBN 9971-77-530-1 9971-77-531-X | 127 Rohman Munasip Rohman Munasip is a poet, short-story writer and essayist. His interest in Malay literature started as a hobby in 1975, which year also saw his first poem, “Jihad Secangkir Ceritera (2010) [A Cup of Stories] Twenty-two short stories which were published in Berita Minggu between 1993 and 2008.This collection includes stories which won the Anugerah Persuratan from Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura. Bicara Karya (2005) [Reviews of Works] A collection of book reviews and several critical essays expressing the author’s views on books written by Malay Singaporean writers in various genres: poetry, fiction, short fiction and the essay. Kami” [“Our Struggle”] published in Berita Minggu. His engagement with literary activities came about through his involvement in the Toa Payoh Library’s Writers’ Corner. He reads his poetry at many literary events, and on radio and television shows. His short story “Suatu Ketika” [“Once Upon a Time”] and radio drama script “Titik Pertemuan” [“Meeting Point”] won respectively the 2001 and 2011 Anugerah Persuratan (Literary Prize) awarded by the Malay Language Council of Singapore. “Dari Stesen Ke Stesen” [“From Station to Station”] was runner-up in the 1993 Sayembara Sastera (Literary Competition). Three short stories were given the Hadiah Penghargaan (Appreciation Award) in the Anugerah Persuratan awards: “Masjid Sempurna” [“Ideal Mosque”; 1995], “Potret Diri Seorang Penyair” [“Self-Portrait of a Poet”; 1999] and “Kalau Cuaca Malam Panas Membara” [“The Very Warm Weather of the Night”; 2003]. He has published a volume of poetry, two collections of short-stories and a collection of book reviews. They are Keroncong Penyair [Songs of a Poet; 2003]; Sebuah Madrasah dan Suatu Percakapan [A Madrasah and A Sabri Buang Sabri Buang is an artistic director, writer and director of theatre and television. He has won many awards, first in inter-school drama and youth theatre festivals, then in international theatre festivals including the 5th Fiesta Internacional Del Teatro San Martin De Caracas in Venezuela (2002), for his artistic and scenographic works. He was invited by the UNESCO International Theatre Institute to showcase his works in festivals in Romania (2000-2001) and Athens (2002). In 2000, he created “Medea”, a collaborative project between Mosaic Youth Theatre in Detroit and Singapore’s LASALLE College of the Arts School of Drama.“Medea” was staged in both Detroit and Singapore. Sabri was the first Asian to Head the School of Drama at LASALLE College of the Arts, from 1999-2003. As Director (Scenography) from 20032005 in Istana Budaya, Kuala Lumpur’s National Theatre, he helmed many productions as Artistic Director, and worked with multicultural artistes. Sabri’s creative flair makes him sought after by various artistes and organisations. He has published one novel, Jeda (Pause; 2001) and is working on a collection of his theatrical and creative writings, scheduled for publication in 2012. He is currently the Artistic Director, Animal Presentations, Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Dialogue; 2005]; Secangkir Ceritera [A Cup of Stories; 2010]; and Bicara Karya [Reviews of Works; 2005). GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Book reviews of 20th century Malay literature; history and criticism LANGUAGE Malay b 1954 b 1964 EMAIL EMAIL rohman@singnet.com.sg sabribuang@hotmail.com Jeda (2001; repr. 2006) [Pause] “The novel relates the struggles of a boy who, in trying to build a better life, leaves his village and aging mother in order to chase his own dreams. Originating from Solo in Java, he leaves his homeland with a friend. The story is full of complexities, suspense, struggles, sacrifices, melancholy, yet is witty as it narrates the life-journey of a fisherman’s son, trying to make a living in Singapore. Despite the trials that he has to go through, with strong will and determination, he overcomes them all for the sake of his dreams.” (With permission, fr. website of Pustaka Nasional; transl. by the Publisher) GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE Malay LANGUAGE DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Rohman Munasip Malay DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Blk 31 Teban Gardens Rd #03-219 Singapore 600031 Tel: (65) 9698 3042 Email: rohman@singnet. com.sg ISBN 978-981-08-6480-4 Anuar Othman & Associates Media Enterprise C P Seet, Director 10 Ubi Crescent #02-04 Ubi Techpark Singapore 408564 Tel: (65) 6749 3563 Fax: (65) 6749 3567 Email: cp.seet@ dragoneducation.com.sg AWARDS Appreciation Award Sayembara Novel Watan (2001) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg ISBN ISBN 98-105-4202-X 128 | 9971-77-436-4 | 129 Puisi Luka & Puisi Duka (2004) [Poems of Hurt & Poems of Sorrow] Forty-two poems, comprising those selected from the previously published Jalan Permulaan [The Beginning; 1982], and Portret Isteri Yang Hilang [The Lost Portrait of a Wife; 1993] as well as then unpublished poems. The volume is divided into two parts. “Puisi-Puisi Luka” [“Poems of Hurt”] comprises 17 poems characterised by their depiction of injustice committed by children on their fathers. “PuisiPuisi Duka” [“Poems of Sorrow”] has 25 poems dealing with cruelties in the world today. Penghulu Yang Hilang Segalagalanya (1998) [The Headman who Lost Everything] A novel of dispossession, anger and regret. The protagonist Pak Suleh recalls his island, Pulau Sebidang, as it was, ruled by his forefathers more than a hundred years ago, but now fallen into the hands of foreigners who claim ownership of it. He and those who were born and bred for decades on this island-home are now driven into dwelling in pigeon-holes. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Malay Malay AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Poetry Award by Malay Language & Literary Council (2005) Fajar Bakti Sendirian Berhad DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd 548 Changi Road Singapore 419913 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: enquiry@pustaka. com.sg ISBN 9971-77-507-7 130 | 4 Jalan Pemaju U1/15 Seksyen U1 Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park 40150 Shah Alam Selangor Malaysia ISBN NO. 967-65-5587-8 An educator, poet, fictionist and essayist, Suratman Markasan trained as a teacher at Sultan Idris Training College in Perak, (then) Malaya, from 1948-50. He was a primary schoolteacher in Singapore before going back to school and graduating from Nanyang University in 1971 with a degree in Malay and Indonesian Literature. He became a Specialist Inspector with the Ministry of Education in 1976 and was appointed its Assistant Director for Malay and Tamil Studies in 1980. In 1981, he became a lecturer at the Institute of Education, retiring as an Adjunct Lecturer in 1995. Suratman started writing poetry in 1954 and a few years later, ventured into fiction as well. His works include Perempuan Kerudung Hitam [The Woman with the Black Veil; short fiction, 1991]; Potret Isteri Yang Hilang [The Lost Portrait of a Wife; poetry, 1993]; Penghulu Yang Hilang Segala-galanya [The Headman who Lost Everything; fiction, 1998]; Kembali Kepada Al-Quran [Return to the Koran; short fiction, 2000]; Bangsa Melayu Singapura Dalam Transformasi Budayanya [Singaporean Malays in a Time of Cultural Change; essays, 2005]; Puisi Luka & Puisi Duka [Poems of Hurt and Poems of Sorrow; 2004]; and Puisi-puisi Perjalanan [Poems of Life; 2010]. He received the Southeast Asia Write Award (1989), the Mont Blanc-NUS Centre for the Arts Award (1997), the Tun Seri Lanang Literary Award (1999), Nusantara Literary Award (1999), and the Cultural Medallion (2011). b 1930 EMAIL smarkasan@gmail.com Aandeappan Narayanan 133 Amallathasan 134 M Balakrishnan (Ma Elankannan) 135 Visvanatha Iyer Ikkuvanam (Ikkuvanam) 136 Paatheral Illamaran 137 Indrajit Perumal Pillay 138 K T M Iqbal 139 Jayanthi Sankar 140 K Kanagalatha (Latha) 141 Rama Kannabiran 142 P Krishnan (Puthumaithasan) 143 Murugathasan 144 M K Narayanan 145 S P Paneerselvam 146 Parvathy Poobalan 147 J M Sali 148 S S Sarma 149 Pon Sundararaju 150 Thangaraju s/o Muthu Veerasamy 151 S Varathan 152 131 TAMIL Suratman Markasan Aandeappan Narayanan Born in Tamil Nadu, India, Naa Aandeappan has written three books. (Bharathi’s View of Paanchali; 1985) is a play based on the Mahabaratha; (Rama the Victor; 1993) is a dramatisation of the Ramayana, while (Across the Ocean; 2007) is an autobiography. He was Honorary Secretary of the Assocation of Singapore Tamil Writers in 1995, and has been Chairman of the Association since 2005. b 1947 EMAIL aavanna19@gmail.com (2007) [Across the Ocean] (1993) [Rama the Victor] An autobiography of the writer who has lived and worked in India, Malaysia and Singapore. He recounts his untiring efforts to better his life and his attempts through dedicated service to improve the organisations of which he took charge. A dramatisation of the great epic, the Ramayana, rendered in Tamil by the poet Kambar. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Autobiography Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Malarmaamani Pathippakam Mera Pathippakam Please contact the author Pulavar Kudil Periyar Nagar Madippakkam Chennai 600091 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 44 22582065 ISBN 981-00-4487-9 ISBN 978-981-08-1391-8 | 133 Amallathasan (2004) [The Flute] Sixty poems on various subjects, including nature, society, love, the Tamil language and Singapore as a nation. The nature poems employ both an economy of style and a rich suggestiveness. (2004) [Thamizhavel: Leader of the Tamils] Comprising 10 chapters in verse, the book begins with the immigrant history of the Tamils and covers the Japanese Occupation of Singapore. It describes the living conditions of pre- and post-independent Singapore, and concludes with the great deeds of Thamizhavel G Sarangapany (1903 – 1974), the founder of the daily, Tamil Murasu, and the annual Tamil Festival. Malaysian-born Kavignareru Amallathasan is a poet eager to propagate patriotism and humanism among Singaporeans. An Advisor to the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers, he was its President from 1987 to 2005, and initiated the annual Thamizhavel Award for Tamil writers. In 2005, his lyric,“ ” [“While saying Singapore”], won First Prize in the Tamil section of a songwriting competition for the four official languages and was sung at the 2006 National Day Parade. Amallathasan’s “ ” [“Dead Tree”] was one of the poems selected for display on the MRT. He has published two volumes of poetry, and [The Flute; 2004], [Thamizhavel, Leader [The Flute] was of theTamils; 2004]. shortlisted for the 2006 Singapore Literature Prize. He has received awards like Kavignareru (1989), Inamana Pavalar (2005), Thamizhavel Kondan (2005), Community Service Awards (2001; 2003; 2005; 2006), the Thamizhavel Award (2006) and the BarathiBarathithasan Award (2007) from various organisations in Singapore, Malaysia and India. M Balakrishnan (Ma Elangkannan) Ma Elangkannan is the pen name of M Balakrishnan, who has published five collections of short stories and three novels. His fiction has appeared in Tamil newspapers and magazines in Singapore, Malaysia and India. His works have been translated into English and Malay and broadcast on Radio Singapore. A short story has also been dramatised for television. Several of his books are used as school texts. Balakrishnan has won short story competitions at home and abroad. He was the first Tamil writer to receive the Southeast Asia Write Award in 1982. He received the Thamizhavel Award in 1999 from the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers in recognition of his literary contributions. [Fish on Hook; 2001; repr. 2006] won the Singapore Literature Prize for Tamil Fiction in 2004. He received the Cultural Medallion from the National Arts Council in 2005. Balakrishnan depicts the Indian experience in cosmopolitan, multicultural Singapore through the lives of local Tamils from various social strata and historical periods, from the British colonial period to the Japanese Occupation and more recent times. He has, through stories which seek to highlight the plight of the working class, become a voice GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry for the silent and disenfranchised. b 1939 LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Transcreation in English by Kaviyogi Tamil Transcreation in English by Kaviyogi AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Shortlisted, Singpore Literature Prize (2006) Kavignareru Amallathasan DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Kavignareru Amallathasan 308 Jurong East Street 32 #06-268 Singapore 600308 Tel: (65) 6563 4253 (65) 8330 7371 Email: kavignareruamallathasan@ yahoo.com.sg 308 Jurong East Street 32 #06-268 Singapore 600308 Tel: (65) 6563 4253 (65) 8330 7371 Email: kavignareruamallathasan@ yahoo.com.sg EMAIL kavignareruamallathasan@yahoo.com.sg (1999; repr. 2006) [Patterns of Reflection] and (1976; repr. 2006) [Waves] (1990; repr. 2006) [Flowers of Dawn] A post-independence novel about man in search of meaning and purpose in life and lifetruths. The novel also champions the cause of women. [Patterns of Reflection] is the story of a girl born and brought up in Singapore, and the problems she faces through a forced marriage which transplants her to Tamil Nadu. [Waves] is the story about two individuals from different races who fall in love and overcome the racial conflicts which ensue. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Ma Elangkannan Ma Elangkannan Blk 109 Bishan St 12 #08-172 Singapore 570109 Tel: (65) 6353 3905 (65) 9449 0315 (65) 9178 7404 (Mrs Arul) Email:elangkannan@yahoo. com.sg Blk 109 Bishan St 12 #08-172 Singapore 570109 Tel: (65) 6353 3905 (65) 9449 0315 (65) 9178 7404 (Mrs Arul) Email:elangkannan@yahoo. com.sg ISBN ISBN 981-05-6840-1 981-05-6839-8 b 1938 EMAIL elangkannan@yahoo.com.sg ISBN 981-05-0882-4 ISBN 981-05-0881-6 134 | | 135 Visvanatha Iyer Ikkuvanam (Ikkuvanam) Paatheral Illamaran Born in Madras, India, Illamaran came to Singapore in 1956. He started writing in 1964, studying and reading Born in India, V Ikkuvanam came to Singapore in 1952 and has been one of the most significant poets in Singapore’s Tamil literary scene over the past 40 years. He was a librarian at the University of Malaya (Singapore) for several years. He was Editor of (2000) [Picturesque Poetry] (1994) [Land of Happiness] A technically challenging volume showing metrical mastery of the different forms of poetry. This kind of poetry is akin to completing a complicated crossword puzzle and conveying a meaningful poem through the image. It requires the precise positioning of words and great linguistic discipline. Two hundred and seventy-five Tamil poems which delineate the historic contributions made by Lee Kuan Yew to the evolution of modern Singapore. The poems cover the history of the city state, specific changes in the last 25 years and the contributions of Mr Lee to the well-being of Singapore. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER V. Ikkuvanam V. Ikkuvanam Blk 201 Clementi Avenue 6 #02-37 Singapore 120201 Tel: (65) 6872 6415 Blk 201 Clementi Avenue 6 #02-37 Singapore 120201 Tel: (65) 6872 6415 136 | ISBN ISBN 981-00-4660-X 981-00-4659-6 Tamil Murasu and Tamil Malar, two Tamil dailies in Singapore. For more than 20 years, he was a translator and Tamil newsreader for Radio Malaysia and Radio Singapore. He has received numerous awards from organisations like the Singapore Tamil Literary Circle (Venba Chirpi; 1993), the London Tamil Society (Venba Venthan; 1994), the Sithbavaanandha Asraman Theni of India (Arutkavi Chelva; 2002), the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (Kala Ratna; 2008) and the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers. (Thamizhavel Award; 2009). b 1923 Tamil and Tamil literature on his own. His poems have been published in newspapers in Singapore and Malaysia. He has contributed numerous poems to radio and television and has released two compact discs of devotional songs. To date, he has written more than five hundred poems. Many of these have been collected in [Honey Poems; 1981; 2002); [Moon; 1988], a volume intended for primary and secondary schools; [Ice Cream; 1988; 2009, with CD and book]; [Thinking and Testing; 1990; 1997), a volume commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of Singapore’s independence; [Quake; 2002] and [Smashed Mirror; 2009]. “In 1981, it was said that Singapore poets aren’t giving importance to the growth of their nation in their poems. But in this book… Paatheral Illamaran has proven all wrong. He has shown that Singapore poets aren’t as ignorant as others think.” Transl extract fr article by Prof M. Sithambaram; Tamil Murasu (1982) b 1945 (1992; 1998, with CD & Book; 2nd ed. 2009, with CD & Book) [Ice-cream] The first book of nursery rhymes intended for toddlers and children in playgroups. There are songs on ducks, murukku [a popular Indian snack], sandals, intelligence, lamp-posts, a crow, dolls, stars, an aeroplane, flowers, and a policeman. Specially written for children, all songs can be sung by them. (1981; repr. 2002) [Honey Poems] Seventy poems selected from poems written between 1964 and 1980, and grouped under six sections: “Language”, which elucidates the grace and patriotism of Tamil; “Country”, with poems about Singapore, and its leaders; “Community”, with poems about the changing social environment; “Feelings”, which addresses love and female beauty; “Lyrics” on love; and “General” poems. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Paatheral Illamaran Paatheral Illamaran Blk 351 Tampines St 33 #06-458 Singapore 520351 Tel: (65) 6781 8714 Blk 351 Tampines St. 33 #06-458 Singapore 520351 Tel: (65) 6781 8714 ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-3000-8 981-04-5547 | 137 Indrajit Perumal Pillay A television producer for the Tamil section of MediaCorp, Indrajit Perumal Pillay has been writing for the past 25 years. He has published two collections of poetry, [Breath of Spring; 1998), and [People Waiting for the Train; 2010]; two collections of short fiction, Veetukku Vanthaar [He Came Home; 2001] and (2010) [People Waiting For the Train] Thirty-two poems which address the relationships between lonely city dwellers Singaporeans who are used to being alone - and how the loneliness comes back subsequently to haunt them. (2008) [Two New Faces] Fifteen stories which revolve around lonely individuals. In [“The Moment”], a young student from India who is married to her Singaporean uncle, meets a young local student. But whether their friendship develops into a fullblown relationship is left to the reader’s imagination. [Two New Faces; 2008]; and a collection of essays, [Place, Word, Time; 2009], where he shares his thoughts on various social topics like Tamil culture, literature and the need for Tamil intellectuals to modernize their thinking. He writes for Uyirosai (Uyirmmai.com) a Tamil internet weekly magazine from Chennai, and Thangameen (Thangameen.com) an internet monthly magazine from Singapore. He also writes short stories for various literary magazines. “Indrajit undertakes the Herculean task of revealing the inner self of the modern man…This visceral study of today’s man is told from a refreshingly new satirical perspective.” Manushya Puthiran, contemporary Indian poet K T M Iqbal Iqbal has authored seven collections of poetry and written over two hundred children’s songs for Radio Singapore’s programme in the seventies to eighties, “ “ [“Let us sing”]. He has contributed poems, essays and short stories to the region’s leading newspapers and magazines. His poems “ ” [“Morning”], “ ” [“Blue Mirror”] and “ [“Breath of Poetry”] are included in Tamil texts for Singapore schools. Another poem, “ ” [“Water”], was selected by the National Arts Council for display in MRT trains and for exhibition at EXPO 2000 in Hanover, Germany. English translations of his poems, by R Balachandran, appear in The Evening Number and Other Poems (2008). He was an associate editor of the anthologies, Rhythms (2000) and Fifty on 50 (2009). His awards include the Montblanc – NUS Centre for the Arts Literary Award (Tamil Category; 1996); the Thamizhavel Award (1999) from the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers; the Southeast Asia Write Award (2001) and the Kala Ratna [Gem of the Arts] Award from the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society. (2003) [The Smell of Paper] A collection of 73 poems, many of which first appeared in the Tamil daily, Tamil Murasu. The poems address a variety of topics: society, superstition, the common man. (2000) [In Need of Dreams] A collection of 52 Tamil poems on various subjects. Included are “ ” [“Evening Number”], “ ” [“Autumn Tree”], “ ” [“From my Tomb”], “ ” [“The Critic’s Hunt”] and “ ” [“Water”]. “Indrajit is capable of writing world class stories.” Prapanchan, India’s Sahithya Academy award winner GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER AWARDS Uyirmmai Best Collection of Short Fiction from Association of Singapore Tamil Writers (2010) 11/29 Subramaniam Street Abiramapuram India Tel: (91) 44 24993448 Email: uyirmmai@gmail.com ISBN 978-93-80072-31-7 DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Uyirmmai 11/29 Subramaniam Street Abiramapuram India Tel: (91) 44 24993448 Email: uyirmmai@gmail. com b 1963 b 1940 EMAIL EMAIL In_drajit@hotmail.com iqbal.ktm@gmail.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Poetry LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Win Pathippagam Ezhil Publication Tanjavur Tamil Nadu, India Tel: 4362 232351 Email: winwingv@yahoo. com.in 73 Habibullah Road Thiyagaragar Nagar Chennai 600017 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: 044-8218463 ISBN ISBN Nil Nil ISBN 978-81-908140-0-3 138 | | 139 Jayanthi Sankar Born in Madurai, the temple city of South India, Jayanthi Sankar has lived in Singapore since 1990. She has written articles for Singapore’s daily, Tamil Murasu, as well as Tamil magazines in India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Switzerland K Kanagalatha (Latha) Kanagalatha (Latha) has published two collections of [Firespace; 2003), and poetry in Tamil: [A Screwpine in the Snakeforest; 2004). Her collection of short stories, and the United States. A prolific writer known for simple (2010) [The Horizon Afar] The reader is offered a fabulous taste of Singapore’s past and present from these compassionate short stories: from the boy and his rickshaw puller, set during the Japanese Occupation in “ ” [“Tea House”], to the secondary schoolboy stressed out by his life in “ ” [“School Bag”], or the prevaricating modern teenager in “ ” [“Melissa’s Choices”]. (2008) [Dispersion of the Mind] The novel uses a modern format and narration to address, perhaps for the first time in Tamil literature in Singapore, the complex issues pertaining to the love between the hero and heroine, such as readiness for the lifelong commitment which marriage apparently requires, the yardstick for love, if one is possible, and the role of the unexpected. 2007], won the Singapore Literature Prize for Fiction which uses Singapore as a backdrop and which deals in 2008. Her poems and short stories have appeared with local issues. She has a genuine interest in other in Words, Home and Nation (1995), a multilingual cultures, particularly Chinese language and culture. She has authored more than 20 books, including six collections of short fiction, four novels and a novelette collection. Her short story collection, many prizes and awards include the Thisai Ettum Literary Award (2009), Ilakkiya Sindanai (2008) and Thiruppoor Arima Sakthi Award (2007). Another short story collection, (Migration; 2008), was shortlisted for the 2010 Singapore Literature Prize. “Jayanthi has brought out very well together the unique theme and the psychology of modern Indian Singaporeans. For the same reason, her Manappirigai is a novel worthy of attention.” R Venkatesh, in Thenral- [a North American Tamil magazine; April, 2009] GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction b 1962 LANGUAGE LANGUAGE EMAIL Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Sandhya Publications New No 77, 53rd Street 9th Ave Ashok Nagar Chennai 600083 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 44 24896979 Email: sandhyapublications@ gmail.com New No 77, 53rd Street 9th Ave Ashok Nagar Chennai 600083 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 44 24896979 Email: sandhyapublications@ gmail.com ISBN Nil 140 | ISBN Nil anthology by the Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore; the National Arts Council’s Rhythms (2000), Fifty on 50 and Tumasik (2009), and various Tamil literary journals in India, Malaysia, France and Sri Lanka. Her bilingual poem, “Still Human”, was featured in the National Arts Council’s “MRT: Poems on the Move” series (1996); “ ” [“Rag and jeyanthisankar@gmail.com WEBSITE http://kafafa.com/jeyanthisankar/?ref=1 http://jeyanthisankar.wordpress.com/ http://jeyanthisankar.blogspot.com/ http://sankari01sg.blogspot.com/ (2007) [Women I Murder] (2003) [A Screwpine in the Snakeforest] The 10 stories in this collection depict the female struggle for peace and identity within the male-dominated Indian community in Singapore. A collection of 60 poems exploring themes of race, gender, history and myth. The poems are pointed musings on personal and social issues. Bone Man”] was part of “Moving Words 2011”, The Literary Centre’s showcase of Singaporean literature on the MRT. She is currently the Sunday editor of Tamil Murasu, Singapore’s Tamil daily. “What is special about Jayanthi Sankar’s short stories is that they are written without presumption, but from natural inspiration. That is very clear when we read her fiction.” Fr the Foreword by R Muttulingam Fiction Sandhya Publications (2006; Back Seat), was shortlisted for the 2008 Singapore Literature Prize. Her GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER [Women I Murder; and realistic narration, she is known worldwide for fiction GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK b 1968 Fiction Poetry EMAIL LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil AWARDS AWARDS Singapore Literature Prize (2008) Shortlisted, Singapore Literature Prize (2006) DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Kanagalatha Kalachuvadu Publication Blk 26 #09-38 Jalan Klinik Singapore 260016 Tel: (65) 9856 6323 Email: kanagalatha@ hotmail.com 669 KP Road Nagercoil 629001 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 4652 278525 Email: kalachuvardu@ sancharnet.in ISBN ISBN 978-981-05-9382-7 81-87477-95-4 Kanagalatha@hotmail.com | 141 P Krishnan (Puthumaithasan) Rama Kannabiran Rama Kannabiran is an essayist, short-story writer, novelist and schoolteacher. He has published four collections of short stories, including (Twenty-Five Years and Other Stories; 1980), which won the 1982 National Book Development Council of Singapore Award for Tamil Fiction; and the parable-novel (1992) [Pedestal of Power] (Pedestal of Power) was written as a residential project at the University of Iowa during Kannabiran’s participation in the Iowa International Writing Programme in 1988. It is a modern parable, supporting the free will and freedom of sculptor-artists who are oppressed physically and spiritually by a megalomaniac of a tyrant in an island of a distant archipelago. This novella also addresses the position of the mother tongue in relation to the dominance of the English language and argues that the mother tongue must be preserved. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK short stories have been featured in 18 anthologies in (1980) [Twenty-Five Years and Other Stories] Twelve short stories which analyse the psyche and behaviour of the English and Tamil-educated Indians against the local backdrop of a multiracial and multi-religious society. fiction-writing workshops for young writers, judged Krishnan has published six books: [Literary Scenes; 1990]; writing competitions and has been on the Advisory Panel of the National Arts Council since 2000. He represented Singapore at the Iowa International [Puthumaithasan Stories; 1993], a short story collection which won the 1994 National Book Development Council Writing Programme in 1998 and was an honorary of Singapore Commendation Award; Writing Fellow there. Kannabiran has received the (1996), Southeast Asian Write Award (1990), the Montblanc – NUS Centre for the Arts Literary Award (1997), Arts Council, the Thamizhavel Award (2004) from the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers, and the Bharathiyar and Bharathidasan Literary Award (2007) from the Tamil Language and Cultural Society. [Macbeth] [Annasamy, the HDB Flat Dweller; 2000], (2008) [Animal Farm] A transcreative dramatisation of George Orwell’s political satire on communism in Stalinist Russia. The play is written in 52 scenes with elegant dialogue. [Dried Leaf; 2006] and [Animal Farm,2008]. Among the many awards he has received are the prestigious Thamizhavel Award (1998), the Southeast Asia Write Award (2005) and the Cultural Medallion (2008) (2006) [Dried Leaf] A collection of 26 plays transcreated and dramatised from the world’s great short stories and novelettes such as “The Living Relic” (Ivan Turgenev), “The Bet” (Anton Chekhov), “The Useless Beauty” (Guy de Mauppassant), “The Toilers of the Sea” (Victor Hugo), “The Tell-Tale Heart” (Edgar Allan Poe), ”The Last Leaf” (O Henry) and “A Madman’s Diary” (Lu Xun). “Sarugu reveals the vibrancy of a language that has kept itself functionally alive and creatively exuberant.” Prema Nandakumar, The Hindu, May 12 2009, Chennai “ … the writer has written in elegant Tamil...The depiction of each scene, the structure, and clarity of feeling all make for the outstanding qualities of the book.” Latha, “To read good Tamil: Vilanggupanai”, Tamil Murasu, Sep 12 2010 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Tamil Puthakalayam Tamil Puthakalayam 58 T P Koil St Triplicane Chennai 600005 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (65) 24345904 (91) 44 24345904 58 T P Koil St Triplicane Chennai 600005 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (65) 24345904 (91) 44 24345904 ISBN ISBN 142 | Tamil, English, Chinese and Malay. He has conducted the Cultural Medallion (1998) from the National Fiction Nil (Pedestal of Power; 1992). His Krishnan is a short-story writer, playwright, poet and radio broadcaster. He has written some 40 short stories, 100 essays and poems, 360 plays for radio, television, the stage and for journals. He has translated Shakespeare, Byron and Keats, among others. Krishnan was the first writer to translate Shakespeare’s Macbeth into Tamil, which play was subsequently staged. One of the writers featured in the National Library’s Pioneer Gallery, Nil b 1943 b 1932 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Drama Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DDISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER M Poongundran M Poongundran Thamil Nilam 115 Canal Bank Rd T Nagar, Chennai 600035 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 94 44440449 Thamil Nilam 115 Canal Bank Rd T Nagar, Chennai 600035 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 94 44440449 ISBN ISBN Nil Nil | 143 M K Narayanan Murugathasan Born in Tamil Nadu, India, Murugathasan started writing at the age of 13. To date, he has published 14 volumes of poetry. His first book, [Tribute to Lord Muruga; 1975] comprises songs in praise of Lord Muruga. His latest book is (2008) [Union] One short story set in the early days of Singapore, is about a character who moves from India to Singapore, and the impact of events on his life and the lives of others. Interspersed within the short story are seventy poems, many of which draw on the prose narrative for their theme and subject. (2008) [Water and Fire] Sixty-five poems drawn around the contrasting states of fire (denoting harshness, unhappiness, agony) and water (coolness, gentleness, accommodation) as applied to individuals and gender. The volume includes poems in praise of famous Tamil writers who have passed on. M K Narayanan joined the then Radio Television Singapore as a broadcaster in 1964, and rose through the ranks to head Olikalanjiyam 96.8, the Tamil Section, from 1981 to 1994. He has written and produced over a thousand radio, TV and stage plays, the most famous of [Water and Fire; 2008], a which were the plays for the long-running series, selection of his poems. He received the Mont Blanc- “ NUS Centre for the Arts Literature Prize (1998), radio version of the Hindu epic The Mahabaratham, the Kavigar Sozhan Award in India (2009), and the Singapore Literature Prize (2010). ” (“Mystery Theatre”). His serialized in 64 episodes, was extremely popular with the Tamil community. As a result, he was bestowed the Kalai Maamani (Supreme in the Arts) by 14 Indian cultural “ [The Union] is a work to feed the love and passion for the Tamil language to Tamiliani.” Dr S Thinnappan, National University of Singapore organizations in 1988. In the same year, the late Senior Minister, S. Rajaratnam, conferred on him the Kala Ratna (Gem of the Arts) for his contributions to the development of the Tamil language in Singapore. In (2009) [A Handbook for Writers ] A handbook for writers interested in the literary arts, encompassing radio, TV and stage plays, poetry, short stories and novels. 1990, he received the Golden Medallion Award from the Singapore Kerala Association, Singapore Ceylon Tamils Association and Singapore Malayalee Hindu Samajam. He was honoured by Global Arts and Talent with a LifeTime Achievement Award in 2010. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry / Fiction Poetry b 1944 EMAIL LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil AWARDS DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapore Literature Prize (2010) Santhan Murugan DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Thendral Pathippagam Blk 250 Jurong East Street 24 #03-148 Singapore 600250 Tel: (65) 6899 6319 Email: nitha85@singnet.com.sg Sweethai Pathippaggam 6/16 Phoappu Bengadasalam Theru Thiruvallikkaeni Chennai 600005 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: 044-28443791 / 9790 706 548 / 9444 835 757 nitha85@singnet.com.sg b 1937 EMAIL sbw1536u@gmail.com (1999) [Prodigal Son: Lee Kuan Yew; A History of Singapore, 1819 – 1990 ] A history of Singapore’s growth from 1819-1990, with particular attention to its development under the leadership of Lee Kuan Yew and the role of Indians in nationbuilding. This is the only Tamil book that deals comprehensively with the topic. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Non-Fiction Non-Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER National Arts Council SNP Editions Please contact the author Goodman Arts Centre 90 Goodman Road Blk A #01-01 Singapore 439053 Tel/Fax: (65) 6346 9400 ISBN 981-4032-2-98 ISBN 978-981-08-2762-5 ISBN ISBN 981-05-6251-9 144 | 978-981-05-7974-6 | 145 S P Panneerselvam Parvathy Poobalan S P Panneerselvam is a Senior Broadcast Journalist, A retired Tamil teacher, Parvathy Poobalan writes short researcher, playwright, poet and writer of fiction. He stories, poetry and essays. Her works have appeared in has played a major role in writing and producing Tamil plays and short stories which document the lives of Singaporeans from different levels of society for radio. He has represented Singapore at a number of international seminars, most recently the International Tamil Murasu, Tamil Malar and Tamil Nesan. She has published a collection of poems [Summer Flowers; 1997). She received the Thamizhavel Award in 2010 from the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers. Tamil Meet in Coimbatore, India. Panneerselvam has (2010) [Tamil Literature of Singapore and Malaysia] A collection of 11 research papers by Singaporeans and Malaysians, including the author’s on the development of Tamil essay writing in Singapore since the fifties. The papers were originally delivered at Thanjavur University, India. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Non-Fiction LANGUAGE (2010) [Our Achievers] The author is one of four editors of the book which comprises seven articles on prominent Tamils. His essay is on Lt Col. Arumugam, one of the pioneers of the National Service system in Singapore. (1997) [Summer Flowers] Culture. He has received awards like Tamil Selvam (The Forty-eight poems on subjects like the value of the Tamil language; nature (the sun, moon, sea, the garden, and conflicts between nature and man); Tamil poets (Barathiyar, Varathithasan); scholars (Thiruvalwar, Elango, who wrote the first epic in Tamil); and social reformers (Amadurai and Thiru V Kalyanasundram). Wealth of Tamils; 1995) from the Jurong Community Centre and an award (2007) by Boon Lay Community Centre in recognition of his contribution to the development of Tamil literature among the young; the the Tiruvalluvar Award (2008) by the Tamil Language and Literature Society and the Kala Ratna (Gem of the Arts) by the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society [2010]. Panneerselvam is a member of the National Library Board’s READ! Singapore Steering Committee and is Vice-President of the Tamil Book Selection Committee. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Non-Fiction LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Tamil Univ., Thanjavur Media Pte Ltd. Thanjavur Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91) 98 94931241 59, Jalan Pemimpin #02-07 L & Y Building Singapore 577218 ISBN 978-81-7090-418-2 given lectures in English and Tamil on Singapore ISBN 978-981-08-5053-1 b 1948 EMAIL sppselvam@hotmail.com b 1944 GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry LANGUAGE WEBSITE Tamil Thangameen.com Keetru.com Tamiloviyam.com DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Tamilavel Nadaga Mandram Blk 733 #03-368 Yishun Avenue 5 Singapore 760733 Tel: (65) 6282 0636 Email: parvathyappalasamy@ yahoo.com.sg ISBN 981-00-8475-9 146 | | 147 J M Sali J M Sali is a multiple award-winning poet, novelist, short- story writer, children’s writer, dramaturge and translator, with over 55 books to his name. He has made major contributions to Tamil literature in Singapore. He worked for 20 years as an editor for various Tamil language publications, including Singapore’s Tamil Murasu and Chennai’s Ananda Vikatan Weekly and (2009) [Birds of a Feather] A collection of 21 short stories for children, written between 1955 and 1961. The stories centre on school students, parents, teachers and other educational workers. (1975; 3rd ed. 2006) [The Sound of the Waves] The story of Kumaraswami, a young man from India who, after his wedding, moves to Singapore in search of a better life. There, circumstances force him to marry again. After many years, he returns to India and his first wife, who welcomes him with open arms. However, he decides to return to Singapore. Mayan Youth Magazine. He came to Singapore in 1964 and worked for the (then) Singapore Broadcasting Corporation as a broadcast journalist in 1983. From 1987 – 1990, Sali was an advisor to the Tamil section of the literary journal, Singa. He has served on the editoral committee of Nadi, the Tamil language publication of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) since 2004. [Fasting; 1994), a collection of 22 short stories, received the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award for Tamil Fiction in 1996. Other awards received include the Thamizhavel Award (2001) from the Association of Singapore Tamil Writers, the Kavimalai Award (2005) from the Kavimalai Poets Association (Singapore), and the Seera Award (2008) from the Chennai Kamban Kazhagam. Several of his short stories have been translated into English, Hindi, Urdu and Sinhalese. S S Sarma Born in Pahang, Malaysia, S S Sarma was educated at King George V School in Seremban, Negri Sembilan. He was on the editorial staff of Tamil Murasu and subsequently became editor of Indian Movie News in 1952, a position he held for 40 years. He continues to contribute to the periodical as a senior editor. He was editor and publisher of Vel and Alai Osai, and managing editor of Singai Chudar. Sarma has directed 25 plays, including seven for the National Drama Festival in the1980s. He has authored some twenty books. For his promotion of Tamil drama and culture, Sarma received the Kala Ratna (Gem of the Arts) Award from the Tamil Nadu Parthasarathy International Academy in Chennai in 1987; in 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Tamil Literature from the Chennai Kalai Magal Foundation. “I congratulate the author for the strength and firmness with which he handled this marvellous theme... Dr. Sarma will inspire many scholars to undertake more and more studies in this unique area of academic pursuit.” Dr G John Samuel, Director, Institute of Asian Studies, Chennai. (fr the Foreword, Tamil Culture: Beyond the Horizon) (2011) [Tamil Culture: Beyond the Horizon] A collection of essays originally published in various periodicals as well as research articles originally presented at seminars on ancient Tamil culture in ASEAN. Essays address the traditional cultures in ASEAN and Europe. Other essays include travel experiences in Nepal, Vietnam and Cambodia. (2004) [Sarma’s Stage Experience] A collection of Sarma’s stage plays and dance dramas from the 1950s to the1990s; reviews and photographs of the productions are included. His troupes performed not only in Singapore, but also Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka and the Seychelles. Seven hundred and twenty pages of text and photographs cover 40 years of experience in writing, and directing plays and cultural programmes. “The author, whose modern writing in a Tamil weekly has become quite popular, has not succumbed to the ‘formula’ type of storytelling. In just 80 pages, the reader has the satisfaction of getting a crisp tale.” From a review in The Hindu [Chennai; 1976] GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Children’s Literature Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil b 1939 b 1930 EMAIL sssarma36@hotmail.com GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Non-Fiction Drama LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Poombuhar Publication Sethu Alami Prasuram S S Sarma S S Sarma 127 Broadway Chennai 600101 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: 25267543 8 Muthukrishnan Street Pondy Bazaar T.Nagar, Chennai 600017 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: 28480647 99 Cashew Road #09-05 Cashew Heights Singapore 679670 Tel: (65) 6765 4643 Email: sssarma36@ hotmail.com 99 Cashew Road #09-05 Cashew Heights Singapore 679670 Tel: (65) 6765 4643 Email: sssarma36@ hotmail.com ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-7426-1 981-00-4022-9 ISBN Nil 148 | ISBN Nil | 149 Pon Sundararaju Thangaraju s/o Muthu Veerasamy Pon Sundararaju’s love for the Tamil language inspired him to be a writer at the age of 14. To date, he has written 40 plays for television and 30 plays for radio. He has also written numerous short stories and published two collections of short fiction. Well-received by the Indian community, his stories focus on issues challenging the Indian community. His latest publication, (Pon Sundararaju’s Selected (2005) [Short Stories by Pon Sundararaju] (2007) [Pon Sundararaju’s Selected Works] A collection of 23 stories previously published in two separate collections. All the stories deal with issues challenging Indians in Singapore: spousal relationships, parental expectations versus children’s desires, women’s rights, unity among Indians. An anthology of plays written for radio and television, literary essays and research papers on the teaching and learning of the Tamil Language. Works; 2007) was highly commended by many in the Tamil literary field. His short stories and plays have won first and second prizes in various literary and creative competitions. For his contributions to the literary and creative field, he was given the prestigious Kalai Chemmal Award by the Singapore Indian Artistes Association, and the Thirukkural Award by the Singapore Tamil Language and Cultural Society in 2005. In 2007, he received the Pulamai Thendral Award from Tamil Nadu’s World Tamils Unity Society, in recognition of his literary talents and contributions. M Thangaraju came to Malaya from Tamil Nadu at the age of three, subsequently settling in Singapore in 1959. A novelist, playwright, poet, essayist and scholar, he was a teacher of Tamil for more than 40 years. His love for the language and its literature, and passion for creating literary works have made him a prolific writer and well known literary figure in the Tamil community. His early works, mostly poems and short stories, were featured in the Tamil dailies, Tamil Murasu and Tamil Malar. In the early 60s and 70s, he scripted, directed and staged many plays. One of his notable contributions to the Tamil literary scene in Singapore was the Thamizhavel Dramatic Society which he founded in 1962 and successfully managed for more than forty years as Secretary. His works, which centre on self, family and community values, and reformative ideals, have been published in newspapers and magazines, and broadcast over the air. Since his first volume of poetry, [Jewels; 1985], he has published 22 books: poetry, short stories, plays and essays, and garnered several literary (2010) [Happy Country] (2001) [Fragrant Jasmine] Sixty poems which explore the growth of a Singaporean identity and culture, the need to preserve Singapore’s literary heritage and issues arising from the country’s multilingual, multicultural environment. A historical overview of Singapore is provided and some attention given to Singapore’s Indian temples. The poet’s relationship with his homeland is also considered. Nine short stories which focus on the human condition and relationships among the characters, seen through the lens of daily life. Contemporary social issues emerge from within the stories, not a few of which are concerned with the values and virtues lacking in society. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Poetry Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Thangaraju Thamizhavel Drama Society Blk 733 #03-368 Yishun Avenue 5 Singapore 760733 Tel: (65) 6752 7690 Blk 733 #03-368 Yishun Avenue 5 Singapore 760733 Tel: (65) 67527690 ISBN ISBN 978-981-08-6706-5 981–04-5466-X awards. One of the stories in [Fragrant Jasmine; 2001] was selected for the National Library Board’s READ! Singapore (2009). GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Fiction Drama, Essays, Papers LANGUAGE LANGUAGE Tamil Tamil DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Tamil Art Printers Pte Ltd Malar Mamani Publication Tel/Fax: (65) 9856 5428 Email: tamilartprinters@ yahoo.com 22-23 Street 5 Periyar Nagar Madippakkam Chennai 600091 Tamil Nadu, India ISBN 981-05-5465-6 ISBN 978-981-08-0159-5 150 | b 1947 EMAIL Pon_Sundararaju@hotmail.com Pon.sundararaju@sota.edu.sg b 1935 | 151 Born in Singapore, Varathan worked as a shipping assistant for 35 years. He started writing plays for radio, stage and television in 1953. In 1955, he founded (the Rational Dramatic Troupe) which staged plays in Malaysia and Singapore. In 1984, Varathan received the Cultural Medallion as well as the Kalai Chemmal, Avvai and Bharathiyar awards. He has published nine books, including critical [1950-1970] and [1970-1990] [1990] [Memories Never Fade; in 2 vols.] 1935 – 2007 (2008) [Development of Tamil Drama in Singapore: 1935 2007] An account of the author’s life, divided into two volumes. The development of Tamil drama in Singapore, from its beginnings to its heyday in the fifties, sixties and after. Included are the many activities which supported it. GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK GENRE / CATEGORY OF BOOK Autobiography Non-Fiction LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English English DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTOR / PUBLISHER Singapre Indian Artistes’ Association Singapre Indian Artistes’ Association Towner Road PO Box 137 Singapore 913225 Tel/Fax: (65) 6475 8906 Email: siaa246@yahoo.com Towner Road PO Box 137 Singapore 913225 Tel/Fax: (65) 6475 8906 Email: siaa246@yahoo.com 152 | ISBN ISBN 981-00-2011-2 978-981-08-19775 essays and memoirs. He is married and has five children. b 1934 EMAIL svn1203@yahoo.com PUBLISHERS AND AGENTS ORGANISATIONS JOURNALS S Varathan 153 155 Publishers And Agents Asiapac Books Pte Ltd Contact Information 996 Bendemeer Road #06-09 Singapore 339944 Tel: (65) 6392 8455 Fax: (65) 6392 6455 Email: asiapacbooks@pacific.net.sg Website: www.asiapacbooks.com Established in 1983, Asiapac Books is Singapore’s leading publisher of educational comics and illustrated books on Asian culture, including history, philosophy, health practices, art and literature. Featuring cartoons, comics and illustrations, Asiapac’s books are informative, compact and accessible. Contact Person Lim Li Kok, Managing Director Banjo & Sons Pte Ltd Contact Information 78 Guan Chuan Street #01-35 Singapore 160078 Tel: (65) 6536 0689 Fax: (65) 6536 6390 Email: admin@banjoandsons.com Website : www.banjoandsons.com Established in 2005, Banjo & Sons is a private company that aims to spread the joy of reading by publishing English books for adults and children. Contact Person Helen Ho, Administrative Manager books@jacaranda, LLP Contact Information 331 River Valley Road 09-03 Angsana Lobby 1, Yong An Park Singapore 238363 Tel: (65) 93624559 39 Delwick Lane, Short Hills New Jersey 07078, USA Tel: (1) 1 973-803-8990 Email: info@jacaranda-press.com Website: www.jacaranda-press.com books@jacaranda, LLP, was first set up 13 years ago in India as Jacaranda Publishing Pte Ltd and functions as a full service literary agency working with first-time writers as well as established ones to place manuscripts with reputable publishers. In 2008, the agency opened a branch in Singapore, and in 2010, the agency further expanded its operations with the opening of a branch in the United States. The agency specialises in writing from the Indian subcontinent, Singapore and Southeast Asia. Contact Persons Jayapriya Vasudevan, Partner & Literary Agent Priya Doraswamy, Partner & Literary Agent Candid Creation Publishing LLP Contact Information 524 Kampong Bahru Road #03-00 Singapore 099455 Tel: (65) 6273 7623 Fax: (65) 6275 6984 Email: enquiry@singaporebookpublisher.com Website: www.singaporebookpublisher.com Contact Person Phoon Kok Hwa, Director, Projects Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd Contact Information Blk 1003, Bukit Merah Central Redhill Industrial Estate #02-04 Singapore 159836 Tel: (65) 6276 7314 (ext 815) Fax: (65) 6274 8713 Website: www.chuangyi.com.sg Contact Person Rony Neo, Chief Operating Officer 154 | Candid Creation Publishing, Singapore’s English-Chinese bilingual publishing company, was founded in 1999 by Dr Phoon Kwee Hian. It provides a onestop publishing service that takes individuals and organisations from idea to market. Its range of professional services includes conceptualisation, planning, project management, writing, translation, copyediting, design, illustration and layout, proof-reading, printing, distribution, sales and marketing. Candid Creation Publishing is discerning in the choice of authors it works with and the books it conceptualises and publishes. This is the reason why it has built a reputation for being the publisher of choice for many renowned personalities and esteemed organisations, through personal recommendations from satisfied clients. Chuang Yi was established in 1990 as a publishing company specialising in manga (Japanese comic book) publications, catering to both Chinese and English readers. Over the years, Chuang Yi has successfully promoted “manga culture” in Singapore. The response to several of its flagship titles like Dragonball, Slam Dunk and Pokémon convinced the company that there was a significant demand in the local market for both manga and comics. Chuang Yi is the leading manga publisher in the region. It continues to explore new markets by securing licenses to distribute its manga comics to countries like Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines and India. The company’s portfolio has also expanded to include the publication of comic-magazines (Winx Club, Disney’s Princess), the production and sale of collectable merchandise as well as other comic and manga-related products. | 155 Equatorial Wind Publishing House Contact Information Blk 170 Stirling Road #15-1145 Singapore 140170 Tel: (65) 64793454 (65) 8157 6970 Fax: (65) 6479 3454 Email: ahbah@singnet.com.sg; EquatorialWind@gmail.com Equatorial Wind Publishing House was established in December 1985. In April 1986, the inaugural issue of Equatorial Wind (a literary monthly) was published. Publication of the literary monthly was eventually reduced to every four months. To date, 78 issues have been published. Covering a wide range of topics and genres, and even including a youth column which publishes the creative work of students, Equatorial Wind is widely read by the general public as well as teachers and students. Contact Information 1008 Toa Payoh North #03-08 Singapore 318996 Tel: (65) 6292 4456 Fax: (65) 6292 4414 E-mail: enquiry@epigrambooks.sg Websites: www.epigram.com.sg; www.facebook.com/epigrambooks Since its launch nearly a decade ago, Epigram Books has established itself as an imprint for exquisitely designed and thought-provoking books. Epigram’s catalogue includes literary fiction, non-fiction, cookbooks, art and photography books, memoirs, children’s books, and coffee-table books. Contact Information Woodlands Central Branch Post Office PO Box 192 Singapore 917310 Tel: (65) 9873 0874 Emails: hello@firstfruitspublications.com; firstfruitsoikos@gmail.com Websites: www.firstfruitspublications.com; http://www.facebook.com /firstfruits.publications Landmark Books Pte Ltd Contact Information 106 Clementi Street 12 #04-38 Singapore 120106 Tel: (65) 6466 0443 Fax: (65) 6466 7630 Email: bookmark@pacific.net.sg Contact Person Goh Eck Kheng, Publisher Contact Persons Edmund Wee, Publisher Ruth Wan, Editor firstfruits publications, imprint of mediaexodus LLP Contact Information 131 East Coast Road #02-01 Singapore 428816 Tel: (65) 6348 4024 Fax: (65) 6344 7250 Email: contact@imaginaryfs.com Website: http://www.imaginaryfs.com Contact Persons Stanley Lau, Creative Director/ Co-Founder Tay Ling Yan, Project Manager Contact Person Lim Kok Peng, General Manager Epigram Books Pte Ltd Imaginary FS Pte Ltd (Imaginary Friends Studios) firstfruits publications was founded in 1997 with the aim of promoting the literary arts in Singapore. It has won recognition as a literary press. In 2006, two of its poets, Cyril Wong and Yong Shu Hoong, were jointly awarded the Singapore Literature Prize (SLP). In 2008, the prize went to Ng Yi-Sheng, another firstfruits poet, and the youngest award-winner since the inception of the SLP. The publishing house organises events to showcase the role of books and reading in the community. Book launches are aimed at increasing public awareness of Singaporean writers. Other activities in schools, art museums, art galleries, and the theatre have sought to introduce the vital interrelations between the literary arts and other spheres of knowledge and creativity. Lingzi Media Pte. Ltd Contact Information 48 Toh Guan Road East #06-106 Enterprise Hub Singapore 608586 Tel: (65) 6293 5677 Fax: (65) 6293 3575 Email: info@lingzi.com.sg Website: www.lingzi.com.sg Imaginary Friends Studios was founded by friends, Stanley “Artgerm” Lau, one of the top artists on Deviantart.com with close to 6 million page views; Kendrick “Kunkka” Lim, a game designer who worked previously at a Tokyo-based game studio; and Kai “Ukitakumuki” Lim, who at 19 has already art-directed two major game mods for Half-Life 2, including Hull Breach and Nuclear Dawn. Imaginary is much more than a concept art, comics and illustration studio. With its “by-artists-for-artists” mantra and its small but ever-increasing cult-like online fan following, Imaginary FS truly represents a next-gen creative approach to the creative business: it hot-houses its established and fresh new talents, delivering creative services and content to a global audience. Landmark Books is an independent Singaporean publisher specialising in high-quality illustrated books, Asian subjects and Singaporean literature. It was established in 1986 to give authors an alternative to publishing conglomerates. Having produced many titles of which it can be proud, among them award-winning books for both design and content, Landmark Books has come to be recognised for high-quality books in both text and design. In the process, it has gained a reputation not only for its niche areas of Singapore’s heritage and culture, but also for nurturing Singapore’s literary talent. Among its authors are Simon Tay, Adrian Tan, Toh Hsien Min, Alfian Sa’at, Robert Yeo and Felix Cheong. Lingzi Media Private Limited is a young publishing company rooted in Chinese culture and with Chinese as its main language medium. It is recognised in Singapore’s publishing circles as a publisher cum distributor of Chinese literature books, reference books and educational books. To meet the demands of changing times, the company is diversifying its publishing and distribution activities to inject new life into the Singapore book market and to open up new areas for the reading public. Contact Persons Sandy Chen Siqi, Managing Director Denon Lim Denan, Executive Director Contact Person Enoch Ng, General Manager Flame Of The Forest Publishing Pte Ltd (Imprint: Angsana Books) Contact Information Blk 5 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Pk 2A #07-22/23 AMK Tech II Singapore 567760 Phone:(65) 6484 8887 Fax: (65) 6484 2208 Email: mail@flameoftheforest.com Website:www.flameoftheforest.com Flame Of The Forest has been entertaining readers since its beginnings in 1989. Russell Lee’s True Singapore Ghost Stories, its first title, started what became a publishing phenomenon. The series has sold over a million copies. Sales of another series, Mr Midnight by James Lee, have exceeded the two million mark. Always laced with an Asian flavour, Flame’s titles now reach an audience far beyond Singapore’s shores – from Southeast Asia to China, Japan and beyond. Despite its humble beginnings, Flame has grown from strength to strength. But true to its roots and its very soul, Flame Of The Forest continues to be “a people’s publisher.” Contact Information 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Tel: (65) 6466 5775 Fax: (65) 6467 7667 Email: chpub@wspc.com.sg Website: http://www.globalpublishing.com.sg Contact Information Marshall Cavendish Headquarters Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6213 9398 Email: chrisnewson@sg.marshallcavendish.com; enquiry@sg.marshallcavendish.com Website: www.marshallcavendish.com MCIA is the largest English language publisher of Southeast Asian content. The main categories are travel, cuisine and culture. Formerly publishing as Times Editions, MCIA has been active for the last 35 years and has produced a constant stream of successful titles, ranging from Lee Kuan Yew’s autobiographies, the three million unit-selling Culture Shock! Series to the bestselling books of witty observations by Neil Humphreys. MCIA has been the proud publisher of groundbreaking writers such as Catherine Lim, Colin Cheong and Philip Jeyaretnam. Also of note is its contract publishing business that has produced award-winning books for Singapore Airlines, The Peninsula Hotel and TAG Heuer. Contact Person Chris Newson, Publisher Contact Person Alex Chacko, Publisher Global Publishing Marshall Cavendish International Asia (MCIA) Global Publishing introduces readers to the perspectives and works of renowned scholars living in different parts of the world. It publishes commentaries and essays, including local publications, literature and biographies of renowned scientists and histories. The works are either in Chinese or bilingual (Chinese and English). Global Publishing has published more than 230 titles. It is a subsidiary of World Scientific Publishing Company. Contact Person Sophia Tan, Editor and Marketing Executive 156 | | 157 Math Paper Press Contact Information 9 Yong Siak Street, Tiong Bahru Singapore 168645 Tel: (65) 6222 9195 Email: kenny@booksactually.com Website: http://www.booksactually.com/ mathpaperpress.html Contact Person Kenny Leck, Owner Monsoon Books Contact Information 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent #01-01 Mediapolis Phase Ø Singapore 139951 Tel: (65) 6777 9366 Email: phil@monsoonbooks.com.sg Website: www.monsoonbooks.com.sg Contact Person Phil Tatham, Publisher Math Paper Press is a small press founded by independent Singapore bookstore BooksActually, that deals with short experimental novellas, poetry and essays. Math Paper Press also distributes books by selected small presses. Math Paper Press produces the quarterly literary journal, Ceriph (http://www.ceriph.net/ home.htm), a publication dedicated to the discovery of new writers. BooksActually also hosts a fortnightly dinner gathering, Babette’s Feast, where writers are encouraged to share and discuss their works. Monsoon Books is a trade publisher of English language literary and commercial fiction and narrative non-fiction with Southeast Asian themes, publishing under the “monsoon” imprint. Among other books, Monsoon has published The Lies That Build a Marriage by Suchen Christine Lim, And the Rain my Drink by Han Suyin, Sold for Silver by Janet Lim, Indiscreet Memories by Edwin A. Brown, The Golden Chersonese by Isabella Bird, The Red Thread by Dawn Farnham, and The Devil’s Garden by Nigel Barley. Monsoon has published short stories and poetry by many Singaporean writers including Felix Cheong, Chris Mooney-Singh, O Thiam Chin, Ng Yi-Sheng, Cyril Wong, Kirpal Singh and Robert Yeo. Penguin Books Singapore & Malaysia Contact Information 523/ 25 First Lok Yang Road, Jurong Singapore 629733 Telephone (65) 6319 9331 Fax (65) 6264 2063 Email: enquiry@penguinbooks.com.sg Contact Person Loi Zhi Wei, Senior Manager, Product and Marketing Peony Literary Agency Contact Information 1 Peony Literary Agency, Winsome House Suite 2401, 71 Wyndham Street, Hong Kong Tel: 852 9761 4122 Fax: 852 2167 8885 Email: marysia@peonyliteraryagency.com Website: www.peonyliteraryagency.com Contact Person Marysia Juszczakiewicz, Literary Agent Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd (PN) Nice One Entertainment (NOE) Contact Information C/O 446 Hougang Avenue 8, #04-1627 Singapore 530446 Tel: (65) 9789 5534 (65) 6881 0057 Email: jerry@niceonethat.com Website: www.niceonethat.com Contact Person Jerry Hinds, Proprietor & Creative Director. Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd Contact Information 65 Ubi Crescent #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6846 4771 Fax: (65) 6748 7427 Email: chanwh@pagesetters.com.sg Websites: www.pagesetters.com.sg; www.ethosbooks.com.sg Contact Person Fong Hoe Fang, Marketing Director NOE is an independent proprietorship which focuses on intellectual property suitable for comics, manga, graphic novels, animation and games. NOE published internationally, Singapore’s first ever all-colour USA format comicbook, Get Carter!. It produced Singapore’s first and only 100% independent 3D edutainment short movie for The National Kidney Foundation, “K-Buddy”, which appeared throughout local schools and on television. NOE works as a publishing partner with the Association of Comic Artists (Singapore). It also sources for talent from around the region. Set up in 1989, Pagesetters is a design and publishing house. It publishes under the imprint of Ethos Books, Ethos with History and Ethos with Children. Notable writers who have published under the Ethos imprint include Edwin Thumboo, Chandran Nair, Alfian Sa’at, Dave Chua, Aaron Lee, David Leo, Suchen Christine Lim, Jeffrey Lim, Alvin Pang, Wena Poon and Daren Shiau. Ethos has also copublished anthologies with publishers in the Philippines, Australia and Italy. Heartland, by Daren Shiau, No Other City: The Ethos Anthology of Urban Poetry, edited by Aaron Lee and Alvin Pang, and Telltale: 11 Stories, edited by Gwee Li Sui, are literature texts in schools. Contact Information 548 Changi Road Singapore 419931 Tel: (65) 6745 4321 Fax: (65) 6745 2417 Email: pustakanasional@me.com Website: www.pustaka.com.sg Contact Person Syed Ali Semait, Director Raji Publication (S) Pte Ltd Contact Information 9 Dalhousie Lane Singapore 209678 Email: cleo3@pacific.net.sg Tel : (65) 6273 5523 Fax: (65) 6273 5524 Contact Information Raffles City PO Box 677 Singapore 911723 Tel: (65) 6316 1788 (65) 9660 1088 Fax:(65)6291 0500 Email: pa@panasiabooks.com Website: www.panasiabooks.com Established in 1984, PAPPL is a publisher of illustrated children’s story books and educational teaching aids in English, Chinese and both. To date, PAPPL has produced the longest running bilingual “Happy Reader’s Series” in Singapore (almost 100 titles) which has proved to be popular with teachers, parents and children. Peony Literary Agency is a new breed of literary agency and provides a unique literary interface between East and West. Based in Hong Kong and Beijing, Peony agents travel regularly to the US, UK, Europe and Australia. The agency offers author representation in home markets, the sale of English language rights and translation rights worldwide, as well as sales of TV and film dramatisation rights. Its interest is in general fiction and non-fiction, photography books and graphic novels. The company was incorporated in 1979 as a private limited exempt company. The first books were published in 1963. It has published Malay novels by young writers who are now prominent in the Malay literary scene in Singapore and Malaysia. It also publishes Malay translations of Arabic books for a nonArabic reading audience. The madrasah school textbooks it first published in 1996 are still being used today. The principal activities of PN are in publishing quality books, distribution to retail outlets in Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia, typesetting services in Arabic, Malay and English, and supplying to corporate customers. In the market since 1998, Raji Publication is a supplier of educational materials and assessment books, as well as fiction and non-fiction books to the National Library Board, and libraries overseas. It provides library services to schools. It partners various organisations with similar interests in education. Contact Person Rajen Rajaratnam Arumugam Select Books Pan Asia Publishing Pte Ltd (PAPPL) Penguin Books Singapore-Malaysia is the local sales and distribution office of Penguin Group, an internationally renowned publisher. Set up in 2001, Penguin Books Singapore-Malaysia is a leading book distributor in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. It markets and distributes all of Penguin Group’s imprints and is the sole distributor for distinguished publishing clients like Little Brown Book Group UK, Simon & Schuster UK, Headline Publishing, Bloomsbury Publishing Group, A&C Black, Faber & Faber, and Sterling. Contact Information 65A Jalan Tenteram #02-06 St Michael’s Industrial Estate Singapore 328958 Tel: (65) 6251 3798 Fax: (65) 6251 3380 Email: publishing@selectbooks.com.sg Website: www.selectbooks.com.sg Contact Person Seow Hwye Min, Director Select Books is an independent book publisher, distributor and bookstore. Since its establishment in 1976, it has built up a comprehensive and in-depth collection of over 30,000 books and journals relating to the Asia region, and on a wide range of genres which include politics, the arts and literature. Select Books is an internationally recognized Asian book specialist, supplying many universities, museums and institutions. Select Books is also an established book distributor, representing local and overseas publishers, as well as an active publisher of quality books on Asia, on Asian themes and by Asian writers. Contact Person Evelyn Chia, General Manager 158 | | 159 Organisations Straits Times Press Contact Information Singapore Press Holdings 1000 Toa Payoh North News Centre Singapore 318994 Tel: (65) 6319 8346 Fax: (65) 6319 8258 Email: stpressbooks@sph.com.sg Website: http://www.stpressbooks.com.sg/ (online bookstore) Contact Person Shirley Hew, Executive Director TCZ Studio Pte Ltd Contact Information 623 Aljunied Road #03-04B Aljunied Industrial Complex Singapore 389835 Email: tczstudio@pacific.net.sg Tel: (65) 6748 6778 Fax: (65) 6748 0086 Email: tczstudio@pacific.net.sg Website: www.celestialzone.com Contact Person Wee Tian Beng, Director The Youth Book Company Contact Information Blk 231 Bain Street #02-27 Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231 Tel: (65) 6337 9552 Fax: (65) 6336 9130 Email: youthbook@youthbook.com.sg Website: www.youthbook.com.sg Straits Times Press is spearheaded by an award-winning team with more than 80 years of international publishing experience. In its pursuit of books of uncompromising quality and appeal, it has helped Singapore earn a place on the world map for publishing. It has a keen interest in developing new talent, and publishes a wide range of books for the general trade, including children’s fiction, travel, cookery, health and reference books. Straits Times Press is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. It offers a comprehensive range of services, including publishing and marketing consultancy, press publicity and media relations, project conceptualisation, manuscript editing, design and layout, picture research and supply, printing, binding and laminating services, delivery by sea or air to any part of the world, translation services, print broking and the supervision and purchase of print and paper. Set up in 2001, TCZ Studio is Singapore’s first comics publisher. To encourage the growth of the local comics industry, TCZ Studio plans to publish the works of other comic artists. Through its online store, it hopes to promote its comics to more readers overseas. TCZ Studio is one of the most successful companies in Singapore in the publication of its own comic series. The team at TCZ Studio has captured a substantial market share of readers with its period epic comic series, The Celestial Zone. The series is also being distributed to other countries such as North America, Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia through its website. The Celestial Zone has been published in Chinese and English and has been translated into French and Spanish. Besides publishing comic books, TCZ Studio produces merchandise developed from the comics and hopes to further develop the comic series in the areas of animation and computer gaming. It seeks collaboration with overseas or local partners. Youth Books was founded in 1955 by Mr Chan Meng Zhe at 363 North Bridge Road (the former Black Cat Books). Youth Books is a Chinese bookstore and publishing house. Since its establishment, it has focused on promoting and publishing Chinese language texts in Singapore, and offered a publishing platform for local writers. For half a century, Youth Books has published landmark Singaporean literature. Its authors range from established and renowned to promising writers. Though particularly known for specialising in Southeast Asian literature, Youth Books publishes a wide variety of books. Angkatan Sasterawan ‘50 (Association of ‘50s Malay Writers) Contact Information 90 Goodman Road, Blk B #05-12 Goodman Arts Centre Singapore 439053 Tel: (65) 6344 8589 Email: asas50@singapore.com Website: www.asas50.com Contact Person Hamzan Saad, Executive Officer Association of Comic Artists (Singapore) (ACAS) Contact Information C/O 446 Hougang Avenue 8, #04-1627 Singapore 530446 Tel: (65) 9789 5534 Fax: (65) 6881 0057 Email: contact@acas.org.sg Website: www.acas.org.sg Contact Persons Jerry Hinds, President and Chief Course Compiler JDC Amane, Assistant Secretary and Senior Artist and Instructor Association of Singapore Tamil Writers (ASTW) Contact Information 182 Cecil Street #04-10 Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre Singapore 069547 Tel: (65) 9784 9105 Fax: (65) 6753 2746 Email: aavanna@yahoo.com Website: www.singaporetamilwriters.com Contact Person Naa. Aandeappan, Chairman Comics Society (Singapore) Contact Information 623 Aljunied Road, #03-04B Aljunied Industrial Complex Singapore 389835 Tel: (65) 6748 6778 Fax: (65) 6748 0086 Email: comics_society@yahoo.com.sg Website: www.singaporecomics.org Founded in 1950, Angkatan Sasterawan ’50, or Asas ’50, is a leader in the Malay literary scene. It made radical changes to the Malay script and established institutions that have played iconic roles in the development of Malay language and literature in the region, such as Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Malay Language and Literary Agency), the Malay Language Council of Malaysia-Brunei-Indonesia (MABBIM), and the Southeast Asia Literature Council (Mastera). In Singapore, Asas ’50 initiated the first Malay Literature Prize and the Regional Writers Meet. It has undertaken innovative initiatives like the “Bibliotherapy Programme” (for juvenile offenders), the “Heartland Poet Programme” and the “Malay Resource Innovation Portal” in conjunction with national writing competitions (such as the Temasek Novel Writing Competition, the White Dot Short Story and Poetry Writing Competition) and the Literary Awareness Movement, as well as through its workshops in libraries and schools. Asas ’50 continues to publish both fiction and nonfictional works for students and the writing community. It has produced a post-1965 Directory of Singaporean Malay Writers. It launched its inaugural International Writers Residency Programme in 2010, in collaboration with the National ACAS’ key focus is to arrange for the publishing of locally produced comics, manga and graphic novels. Since its formation in 2005, it has worked with many partners, including the Media Development Authority of Singapore and the National Arts Council of Singapore. To help defray the costs involved in comic production, ACAS conducts numerous courses and workshops in schools, tertiary institutions and in its own classrooms. It has served established institutions like the NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, Raffles Institution, Dunman High School and St Joseph’s Institution. ACAS is instrumental in teaching both traditional and digital art, and has also branched out into the major areas of writing and conceptual thought. The Association of Singapore Tamil writers or , was registered as a Society in 1976. It was formed to cater to the interests of Tamil writers as well as to nurture young writers in Singapore. ASTW now has more than 80 members, all of whom are writers or poets. The Executive Committee consists of eleven members. ASTW organises two major annual events. One is the Muthamizh Vizha (Tamil Festival) in which a Singaporean writer is honoured with the Thamizhavel Award (including a prize of four to five gold sovereigns), and where students from kindergarten to tertiary level, as well as members of the public, participate in contests. Its other major event is Kannadasan Vizha, to commemorate the great Tamil Poet. ASTW also organises workshops in Creative Writing for students and the public, book launches, monthly poetry sessions, dialogue sessions with visiting foreign writers, and debates on social and literary topics. ASTW organised the World Tamil Writers’ Conference (2011), with support from the National Arts Council. Formed in 2007, the society has the following objectives: to represent Singapore in the global comic industry, to promote and contribute comic culture in Singapore, to nurture and develop local comic talents and to create awareness in professional comic production. Contact Person Wee Tian Beng, President 160 | | 161 May Poetry Society [新加坡五月诗社] Contact Information Blk 66 Bedok South Ave 3 #14-508 Singapore 460066 Tel: (65) 6444 7191 Email: teosumlim@yahoo.com Contact Person Lim Ser Leng, President Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) Contact Information 3 Fusionopolis Way #16-22 Symbiosis Singapore 138633 Tel: (65) 6377 3800 Fax: (65) 6577 3888 Website: http://www.mda.gov.sg Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA) Contact Information 140 Hill Street #02-02 MICA Building Singapore 179369 Tel : (65) 6270 7988 Fax: (65) 6837 9480 Email: mica@mica.gov.sg Website: http://app.mica.gov.sg/ The May Poetry Society or 新加坡五月诗社, is a group of established poets committed to the crafting of new poetic works. Formed in 1978, the society is devoted to the modern type of Chinese poetry in Singapore. Its members have published 24 volumes of poetry and a collection of critiques under the Society’s auspices thus far. It has also published 39 issues of May Poetry Journal, with poems and critiques from members and non-members. The Society’s influence on the writing style of Chinese poetry in Singapore has been the subject of scholarly research. Formed in 2003, MDA is a statutory board that plays a vital role in transforming Singapore into a Trusted Global Capital for New Asia Media and spearheading initiatives that promote industry growth in these sectors: film, television, radio, publishing, music, games, animation and interactive digital media. At the same time, MDA formulates clear and consistent regulatory policies, based on these guiding principles: to protect core values and safeguard consumers’ interests, to foster a pro-business environment for industry players and to increase media choices for consumers. MICA has for its mission the development of Singapore as a Global City for information, communications and the arts, in order to build a creative economy and a connected society with a Singaporean identity rooted in a multicultural heritage. It seeks to propel the creative economy through the development and promotion of the creative industries in the arts, design, media and infocomm technology sectors to create new economic value and jobs. It also aims to forge a strong sense of community, national identity, rootedness and inclusion among Singaporeans, and to foster better understanding between the Government and its various stakeholders through effective public communications. MICA’s vision is to nurture and develop a Creative People, a Gracious Community and a Connected Singapore. National Heritage Board (NHB) Contact Information Hotline: 1800–CALL–NHB (1800-2255-642) E-mail: nhb_hi2p@nhb.gov.sg Website: http://www.nhb.gov.sg http://hi2p.sg National Library Board (NLB) Contact Information National Library Board 100 Victoria Street #14-01 Singapore 188064 Tel: (65) 6332 3255 Tel: (65) 6332 3255 Website: http://www.nlb.gov.sg Screenwriters Association (Singapore) Contact Information Fax: (65) 6274 1655 Website: www.screenwriters.org.sg Monsters Under the Bed Pte Ltd (MUTB) Contact Information 11 Sophia Road Peace Centre #04-10 Singapore 228149 info@mutb.com.sg Tel: (65) 6100 4363 (65) 9459 4931 Email: Eugene@mutb.com.sg Website www.mutb.com.sg MUTB trains students to achieve higher literary proficiency and creative writing skills. Its methods combine the practices of accomplished writers with the natural creative intelligence of youth. The result is a holistic writing programme. MUTB also publishes 14:59, a monthly literary newspaper, and manages the Budding Writers League, which helps young writers discover their talent. Contact Person Eugene Tay, Director National Book Development Council of Singapore (NBDCS) Contact Information 50 Geylang East Avenue 1 Singapore 389777 Tel: (65) 6848 8290 Fax: (65) 6742 9466 Email: info@bookcouncil.sg Website: www.bookcouncil.sg Contact Person R Ramachandran, Executive Director 162 | NBDCS is a non-profit institution founded in 1969. The Council’s objective is to establish and develop Singapore as the Asian centre for publishing and the literary arts. In pursuance of this objective, the Council works in partnership with Government agencies, private corporations and professional associations to organise a variety of conferences, festivals, workshops, talks and seminars related to storytelling, reading, writing and publishing. In addition, it presents the prestigious Singapore Literature Prize, the Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award and the Scholastic Asian Book Award. NBDCS manages the Centre for Literary Arts and Publishing, and the Singapore Writers Centre. Singapore Association of Writers (SAW) (新加坡作家协会) Contact Information 13B Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 9764 0610 (65) 9654 0417 Email: contact@singaporewriters.org.sg Website: http://www.singaporewriters.org.sg Contact Person Chia Hwee Pheng, President NHB is a statutory board that actively champions the development of a vibrant cultural and heritage sector in Singapore. It makes heritage enriching, fun and accessible to all through exciting events like the iconic Singapore HeritageFest, International Museum Day, and Istana Art Event that engage diverse audiences. Further, NHB promotes public awareness and appreciation of Singapore’s heritage through educational, outreach and community programmes. It partners like-minded people in the private and public sectors and provides state-of-the-art archival and conservation services through the National Archives of Singapore, the Preservation Monuments Board and the Heritage Conservation Centre. The Board also operates seven leading museums and heritage interpretative centres: Asian Civilisations Museum, Memories at Old Ford Factory, National Museum of Singapore, Peranakan Museum, Reflections at Bukit Chandu, Singapore Art Museum and Singapore Philatelic Museum. It manages the Heritage Industry Incentive Programme (HI2P) to encourage the development of new and innovative heritage-inspired products and services. It seeks to seed new museum and heritage ventures, and assist private museums in upgrading their galleries and programmes. NLB is a statutory board that oversees both the National Library as well as the Public Libraries in Singapore. Its mission is to provide a trusted, accessible and globally-connected library and information service through the National Library and a comprehensive network of Public Libraries. Also under its management are one community children’s library, and 17 libraries belonging to government agencies, schools and institutions. Through its innovative use of technology and collaboration with strategic partners, it ensures that library users have access to a rich array of information services and resources that are convenient, accessible and relevant. The Screenwriters Association promotes the development of local screen content and provides a conduit to local and international producers as well as a support group for Singapore-based screenwriters. Formed in May 2000 in response to a perceived need to focus on screen content development and to fill a gap in the still-growing local film, television and multimedia industry, the Association works closely with the Singapore Film Commission. Its mission is to promote the craft of screenwriting as an important aspect of the screen production process. Members include independent producers, talented young filmmakers, students, and aspiring and professional writers. The Association’s objectives are to increase awareness of the paramount importance of the screenplay in any screen production so that the screen production “begins and ends with the script”, to establish and maintain collaborative relationships with all who are involved with screen productions, both locally and internationally, and to provide a learning environment for the cultivation of screenwriting skills by way of formal training and peer instruction. The Singapore Association of Writers (SAW) or 新加坡作家协会, was formed in 1970. It has a long history and is the largest registered Chinese literary association in Singapore. It actively promotes creative works of literature and research in literary theory. It serves as an established network for writers in Singapore and provides a platform for accelerating the development of new talents with creative works of quality. It also seeks to establish links with writers, scholars and researchers from other countries, to help Singaporean literary products with characteristic Southeast Asian qualities gain recognition internationally. | 163 Singapore Book Publishers Association (SBPA) Contact Information 20 Maxwell Road #09-17 Maxwell House Singapore 069113 Tel:(65) 6408 9712 Fax: (65) 6399 3699 Email: info@singaporebookpublishers.sg Website: www.singaporebookpublishers.sg Established in 1968, the SBPA currently has over 75 member publishers. SBPA promotes the interests of publishers in Singapore; it works with other associations to create and further literary awareness in Singapore and organises training courses to improve the technical qualifications of its members’ staff. The SBPA provides a friendly community where Singapore-based publishers and related industry partners can pool their knowledge and experiences. Contact Information 15N Lim Tua Tow Road Singapore 547751 Tel: (65) 6280 4630 Fax: (65) 6280 4630 Email: sporelit@gmail.com Website: http://sgcls.zhongwenlink.com/ Contact Person Yap Koon Chan, President Contact Information Blk 128 Pending Road #09-310 Singapore 670128 Tel: (65) 9778 2898 Email: yuolmae@yahoo.com.sg Contact Person Ang Tiam Huat, Secretary Contact Person Phil Tatham, Asst Hon Secretary, SBPA Singapore Literature Society (SLS) (新加坡文艺协会) Tropical Literature & Arts Club (热带文学艺术俱乐部) The Singapore Literature Society or 新加坡文艺协会, is a non-profit society that was established in 1980. The Singapore Literature Society actively and continuously initiates new and creative publication and literary activities to promote and raise the standard of literary writing in Singapore. The Society aspires to promote the development of Chinese Literature in Singapore and to unite all Singaporean writers through participation from both young and old writers. Its publications and activities are not only restricted to Singapore, but also include the international promotion of Singaporean Chinese literature. The Society brings out three annual publications, 新加坡文艺杂志 [Singapore Chinese Literature Magazine], 新加坡文艺报 [Singapore Chinese Literature Newspaper], and the 年度文选 [Annual Collection of Literary Works]. The Society has ties with various countries and participates in International Cultural Exchanges; of note is the “ASEAN Literature Camp”, first established in 1988 by the Society’s President, Mr Yap Koon Chan, and which is held biennially in a different ASEAN country to enable participants to share local literary developments and best practices in literary promotions. Word Forward Limited (WF) Contact Information 182 Cecil Street #03-10 Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC) Singapore 06954 Tel: (65) 6224 9616 Tel: (65) 9180 5501 Email: info@wordforward.org Website: www.wordforward.org Contact Person Savinder Kaur, Director Writers Centre Singapore The Arts House at The Old Parliament (managed by The Old Parliament House Ltd) Contact Information 1 Old Parliament Lane Singapore 179429 Tel: (65) 6332 6900 Fax: (65) 6336 3021 Email: enquiries@toph.com.sg; william_phuan@toph.com.sg Website: www.theartshouse.com.sg Occupying the almost 200 year-old building that was the former Parliament House and Singapore’s first Court House, The Arts House, since its opening in 2004, has been offering its visitors a broad spectrum of activities ranging from contemporary arts and entertainment events to lifestyle options, while at the same time playing an active role in the development of the arts and the creative scene in Singapore. From 2011, The Arts House will focus on the development of the literary arts in Singapore, supporting and presenting programmes and events that aim to give visitors and audiences a wider and multi-disciplinary experience. Contact Person William Phuan, Director Programming & Marketing Contact Information 182 Cecil Street #03-10 Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre Singapore 069547 Tel: (65) 91011844 Email: info@the writerscentre.org Website: www.the writerscentre.org Contact Person Chris Mooney Singh, Director Xin Sheng Poets’ Society [新加坡新声诗社] The Literary Centre (Singapore) Contact Information 65 Ubi Crescent, #06-04 Hola Centre Singapore 408559 Tel: (65) 6846 4771 Fax: (65) 6748 7427 Email: info@theliterarycentre.com Contact Person Fong Hoe Fang , Director 164 | Incorporated in Singapore in 2003, The Literary Centre relies primarily on sponsorship, group resourcefulness and individual initiative for its activities and projects. It is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to literary development, trans-community dialogue, multi-lingual communication and positive social change; promoting, supporting and serving literary, cultural, intellectual and social aspirations in Singapore, and functioning as a resource hub for literary and cultural practice around the world, with a special interest in Singapore. Its current Directors are literary pioneers Alvin Pang and Fong Hoe Fang. Contact Information 13A Smith Street Singapore 058927 Tel: (65) 6449 4694 Contact Person Chan Choon Siang, President The Tropical Literature & Arts Club or 热带文学艺术俱乐部, was established in 1993 to promote Chinese literature in Singapore. Its mission includes encouraging literary dialogue and discussions on literary and related topics among members; developing Singaporean literature and the arts through publishing and editorial work; cultivating ties with international literary organisations and individuals through literary exchanges and dialogue. Key activities include organising literary programmes, photography, art and calligraphy exhibitions. In addition, the society produces a regular literary journal, and creative writing and literary research publications. The society also organises monthly sessions for literary discussions and book reading among the Chinese literary community. WF was established in 2003 with the mission of contributing to and building the literary arts scene in Singapore. Word Forward, the trademark holders of Poetry Slam™ in Singapore, launched The National Youth Poetry Slam League in 2006, which now attracts over 60 teams annually. WF is registered as a training provider with the National Arts Council’s Arts in Education Programme. WF teams are regular mentors of the Creative Arts Programme and run workshops for the Gifted Branch of the Ministry of Education. WF also co-organises with the Writers Centre, Singapore, the annual Lit Up Singapore, Emerging Writers and Performers Festival. Other public events organised include a monthly Poetry Slam™ at Blu Jaz Café and Sound Up (Open Mic) at TAPAC [Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre]. WF has ventured into book publication, with Singaporean poets. Its first publication series in 2007 has now been incorporated into Red Wheelbarrow Books, a new publishing company which distributes Singapore’s authors regionally, from India to Australia. Located in the centre of the CBD [Central Business District], the Writers Centre, Singapore, is a sanctuary for writers to escape the bustling city. It hosts open mics, artist collectives and writer meet-ups. Since June 2004, it has supported Writers Connect, a network of published and emerging writers who discuss craft and critique literary work on a fortnightly basis. Its members work in all genres: fiction, short fiction, drama, poetry and prose. Several writers have been able to publish their own books, or their work in books, magazines and ezine publications. They have also received grants to support their works. Since 2009, the Writers Centre has co-organised with Word Forward Limited the annual Lit Up Singapore, Emerging Writers and Performers Festival. Formed in 1957, the Xin Sheng Poets’ Society or 新加坡新声诗社, is a nonprofit organisation which is a platform for learning Chinese culture, ancient and classical poems, and classical Chinese Literature. It has other activities like composing Chinese poetry, Chinese/English translation classes, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese poetry singing and book publishing. The Society has links with other Chinese cultural organisations in Singapore and abroad. | 165 Journals Ceriph Website www.ceriph.net/home.htm Email allofus@ceriph.net / submissions@ceriph.net Name of Editor / Contact Person: Wei Fen Lee, Editor Amanda Lee, Co-Editor Winnie Goh, Art Director Quarterly Literary Review Singapore (QLRS) Website http://www.qlrs.com/ Email editors@qlrs.com Ceriph is an independently run, quarterly publication. It seeks to share Singaporean creative work in the form of prose, poetry, social commentary, photography and visual art, without inhibition. The beginnings of this project were humble: while examining the local arts scene, the editor(s) found many outlets for artistic expression. However, most of these outlets concentrate on art or exclusively on one medium of expression over the other(s). Publications of local writing were even harder to come by, and catered mainly to professional and full-time writers. The editors have set out to provide that missing space: a space that is neither too formal nor flippant, that combines word and form. Ceriph exists to provide an informal space for experimental or developing writers and artists to express themselves, for works outside of awards and accolades, works that are created by ordinary observers with a pen and a voice. QLRS is the longest-running online literary journal of Singapore. Founded in 2001 by Toh Hsien Min and now into its tenth volume, the journal seeks to promote the literary arts in Singapore, to stimulate the feedback mechanisms in the literary scene, and to develop Singaporean writers to international standards by applying rigorous critical and editorial criteria, and serving as an arena for the interaction of Singaporean and international writing. QLRS is open to submissions from all. Name of Editor / Contact Person: Toh Hsien Min SOFTBLOW Poetry Journal Website www.ceriph.net/home.htm Email editor@softblow.org Name of Editor / Contact Person: Eric Low Cyril Wong 166 | SOFTBLOW Poetry Journal is a poetry website based in Singapore, which features contemporary poetry in English from across the globe. Founded in 2004 by Cyril Wong, it is now jointly edited by Gwee Li Sui, Eric Low, Jason Wee, Christopher Ujine Ong and Cyril Wong. Literature – whether through the written or spoken word – is valuable as a medium of self-expression, as a canvas for our imagination and also of course, as a record of a community’s life to be passed down the generations. Its importance extends to the larger creative sphere and across different art forms, from theatre to dance and graphic novels. That is why the National Arts Council (NAC) has always supported the literary arts, and especially Singapore’s literature, through various initiatives, programmes and events. Its role in the larger cultural life of Singapore should not be underestimated and has much potential as the country matures. Singapore’s literary arts scene has become more vibrant over the years and has flourished in Singapore’s four official languages - English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. There are active literary associations in Singapore which play an important role in promoting writing, reading and publishing, as well as nurturing and grooming new writers in all four languages. Singapore’s writers, some of whom have been published by major publishing houses, are now studied and appreciated internationally. The writers are also making their presence felt at international literary festivals such as the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival and Adelaide Writers’ Week, among others. NAC administers financial assistance schemes and development tools to cultivate a sustainable environment and promote continuing education for the Singapore literary arts industry at all levels, from the promising amateur and emerging publisher, to the established writer or publishing company. NAC’s funding support operates through a comprehensive and holistic grants framework focusing on the creation and development of literary content, research, capability and talent development, organisational infrastructure support, publishing and translation, production and market development, and active presentation and promotion of the literary arts. 168 | | 169 Acknowledgements In addition to offering scholarships, NAC has also established the The National Arts Council of Singapore would like to thank its panel of International Arts Residency Programme which supports the participation advisors without whom this publication would not have been possible. of Singaporean writers in overseas residency programmes as well as encouraging Singapore’s literary organisations and tertiary institutions to This publication is by no means an exhaustive documentation of all active host inbound residency programmes conducted by established international and living writers in Singapore. Every effort has been made to ensure the writers for the Singaporean community. accuracy of the translations into English from the original Chinese, Malay and Tamil. Wherever possible, the authors were consulted and their approval One important event in the literary arts calendar is the Singapore Writers sought. Festival, one of the few festivals in the world focusing on multi-lingual programming, with a strong emphasis on Singapore’s four official languages. Information for the profiles of the following authors was obtained from The Festival, organised by NAC, brings together writers, academics and Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd: creative talents from Singapore and the world over, and features a variety of Djamal Tukimin literary genres. Mohamed Latiff Bin Mohamed Sabri Buang NAC also manages the biennial SPH-NAC Golden Point Award, Singapore’s premier creative writing competition for the short story and poetry. It aims to Information for the profiles of the following authors was obtained from the promote new creative writing and nurture potential literary talents by providing National Library Board’s websites: the opportunity for unpublished writers to be evaluated by a professional jury. Mohamed Latiff Bin Mohamed Muhammad Ariff Bin Ahmad To raise the profile of the literary arts in schools and to promote reading and creative writing from young, NAC also works with partners to spearhead Photo of Haresh Sharma appears courtesy of “The Necessary Stage” platforms that increase accessibility to literature and enhance linkages Photo of James Lee by Russel Wong between the literary arts and other creative industries. Photo of Suchen Christine Lim by Russel Wong Photo of Cyril Wong by Stephen Black For more information on NAC’s grant schemes and initiatives, please visit the Photo of Wong Yoon Wah by Quek Yong Siu Council’s website at: http://www.nac.gov.sg or email nac_literary_arts@nac.gov.sg Publication design by Brainwave Design. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Published by the National Arts Council, Singapore 90 Goodman Road Goodman Arts Centre Blk A #01-01 Singapore 439053 170 | | 171 The National Arts Council of Singapore (NAC) was set up in September 1991 to spearhead the development of the arts in Singapore. Its mission is to nurture the arts and make it an integral part of the lives of the people in Singapore. Its vision is to develop Singapore into a distinctive global city for the arts. Anchored to the twin strategies of excellence and engagement in the arts, the Council aims to build a vibrant arts sector by creating a conducive environment where the arts are accessible to all and artistic talents have the necessary resources and capabilities to excel and achieve sustainability in the long term. National Arts Council 90 Goodman Road Goodman Arts Centre Blk A #01-01 Singapore 439053 Tel: (65) 6346 9400 Fax: (65) 6346 1837 Website: www.nac.gov.sg | 173