CONTENTS 2 4 6 Forewords SWF Commission SWF Stage

16 18 22 Exhibitions Programmes: Programmes: 4 November 5–6 November

64 84 126 Programmes: Programmes: Country Focus: 7–11 November 12–13 Novmber

131 139 193 Malay Conference Authors and SWF Programmes and Literary Pioneers Presenters for the Deaf

198 200 203 Visitor information Festival Map Acknowledgments

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The ritual is familiar to Singaporeans. Standing at a school assembly or a public function, you’d sing the lyrics of community tunes.

They include 'Xiao Ren Wu De Xin Sheng' (Voices From The Heart), 'Munnaeru Vaalibaa' (Forward O Youth) and yes, 'Rasa Sayang' (Loving Feeling).

Memories of belting out that last song welled up while my team and I were planning this year’s Writers Festival. But do we really know what the song means? Are we paying lip service to multi-lingualism, of getting to know each other?

That is why we chose Sayang as the theme for this year’s festival. Found in Malay, Tagalog, Sundanese and various languages of the Malay Archipelago, the word ‘sayang’ means love and tenderness. Significantly, it also refers to regret Yeow Kai Chai and pity, delivered with a wistful sigh. We savour the nuances, its shades of loves Festival Director and losses.

The word provides the guiding principle for our programming: What do we love and what sacrifices have we made?

We are heartened, for instance, that you have embraced our inter-disciplinary approach last year, and we continue to do so this year, with productions, collaborations and lectures.

We think you’ll love Between The Lines: Rant And Rave II, a theatrical production which tells the story of Singapore literature. We also team up with Berita Harian as they rally some of Singapore’s literary luminaries. Deepening our SWF Class programming, we have launched a new Classroom series of talks on wide-ranging topics such as football and the link between poetry and fishing. Look out too for the new Sequential Arts focus, highlighting the rise of graphic novelists and comic artists.

Lastly, we are chuffed by the writers and speakers we have this year, who will rue on matters personal and communal, national and universal. We like to think we have created a global village of sorts, with thinkers coming together, sharing thoughts, hanging out with another. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

That is the ultimate connection we look for this year. See you around in the next 10 days.

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After the celebratory mood of the Golden Jubilee, and following the passing of two truly historic figures—Mr and Mr S R Nathan—2016 offers a chance for reflection. Mr Lee and Nathan penned substantial memoirs, in part because they both understood that deeds (and lessons to be learned) live on in words.

This year’s theme, Sayang, offers an affectionate, tender and personal framing for the 19th edition of the Festival; a way of looking back on paths traversed, and forward to the road ahead. Poignantly, we may recall what we have lost along the way. Confidently, we may affirm what we have gained. Love and loss, desire and affection, such feelings animate our explorations of past and present, of personal trajectories of triumph or failure, and of history and the broader world.

Philip Jeyaretnam  Whether you are a lover of books or a follower of news and contemporary opinion, Chairman, SWF 2016 presents a wide array of programmes, ranging from panel discussions Steering Committee about Singapore and the South-east Asian region to hard-hitting talks about global affairs. Don’t miss respected literary figures Gwee Li Sui and who will speak of the future of Singapore that is yet to be written, of a literature still uncharted. From the international stage, join the audience for Jonathan Friesen’s lecture, 'Creating a Society of Empathy', or listen to Atia Abawi’s personal experiences as a war correspondent and her timely analysis of the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East.

The festival continues to broaden its multi-lingual, multi-disciplinary approach. There’s Cache, the musicians-writers collaboration co-presented with The Esplanade; as well as a special performance by television and theatre actress Siti Khalijah in a script written by Alfian Sa’at. Directed by Aidli ‘Alin’ Mosbit, Siti will share her literary and theatrical inspirations in An Actress Prepares.

There’s much to love and savour indeed—enjoy serendipitous encounters with more than 300 authors and speakers, and events where you can imbibe the beauty of 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 words across all art forms.

03 SWF2016 COMMISSION–GENGGAMAN SAYANG (LOVE'S GRASP) NOOR HASNAH ADAM MOTHER My love, learn from the learned. Share with those who Sayang, berguru pada yang tahu. Berkongsi pada yang want to learn too. Surrender to the One. As the Malay mahu. Berserah pada yang Satu. Kata orang Melayu, saying goes, be someone dignified, not loathed. kalau besar nanti jadi orang, jangan jadi hantu.

When you were born, your tiny fingers reached for Sewaktu sayang dilahirkan, jari-jemari mungilmu my hand, and together, we made a strong bond. Your mencapai jemari ibu lantas menggenggam kuat menjadi hands refused to let go. It was a beautiful gesture. And satu. Bagai tak mahu melepaskan. Indah. Naluri ibu it filled me with maternal joy. terus terpaut bahagia.

As you grew up, your grip loosened. My heart began Semakin Sayang beranjak dewasa, jemari itu turut to worry. membesar. Genggaman jemari semakin longgar. Hati ibu semakin bimbang. My love, those fingers keep secrets. Place your right hand on the right side of your face. Notice its position. Sayang, jari-jemari itu memiliki rahsia. Letakkanlah tangan kanan ke bahagian kanan muka. Lihatlah di The thumb falls on the ear. While firm and solid, it mana letak jatuhnya. does not have the reach of the other fingers. Therefore, not everything we hear should reach our ears. Listen Jari jempol jatuh di telinga. Walaupun jempol kukuh dan only to the good. padat, tidak sepanjang jari-jemari yang lain. Ini bererti tidak semua patut kita dengar. Dengarlah hanya yang The forefinger lands on your temple, exhorting us to baik-baik. think with a sound mind. Jari telunjuk di pelipis kepala, adalah petunjuk yang As for the middle finger pointing at the eye, it jelas menyuruh kita berfikir menggunakan akal. symbolises that we often see vices around us. So do not be deceived. Jari hantu di mata, adalah lambang kejahatan yang banyak berpunca daripada mata. Jangan terpedaya. The ring finger, which is on the nose, encourages us to distinguish between scent and stench. May you Jari manis di hidung, menggalakkan kita tahu mana choose what’s right. yang harum dan busuk. Supaya bijak memilih jalan yang benar. Lastly, the little finger on the lips reminds us to speak wisely. After all, much ill-health and many broken Sementara jari kelengkeng di mulut, mengingatkan kita relationships are caused by a blabbermouth. “If supaya kecilkan penggunaan mulut. Banyak kerosakan there is nothing good to be said, it is better hubungan dan gangguan kesihatan bermula daripada to remain silent.” mulut. 'Jika tidak ada yang baik-baik untuk dikatakan, baiklah diam sahaja.' The elders have lived life. Their reproach is love. Their advice is affection. Orang tua banyak makan garam. Setiap teguran itu, tanda sayang. Setiap nasihat itu, tanda kasih. My love, should my grip loosen when I’m gone, hold tightly to my Sayangku, andai genggaman jari ibu telah words… so that our children and hilang, pesanan ini harus dipegang… their children will grow up right. agar anak cucu menjadi orang. SWF2016 COMMISSION–GENGGAMAN SAYANG (LOVE'S GRASP) NUR AISYAH LYANA DAUGHTER Ibu, dahulu kuhanya segumpal darah; wujudku Mother, I was once a speck of blood until mentah, dagingku putih. Semakin aku genggam you brought me into existence. The more I jemarimu, ibuku guruku, semakin kujadikan teguran grasped your fingers, my mother, my mentor, pahitmu pedoman hidupku. the more your tough words guided me.

Ibu, kini diriku beranjak dewasa; terlalu banyak Mother, now that I’ve grown up, your advice pesananmu. Leteranmu laksana pepasir bertaburan overwhelms me. Your words are like sand di pantai, kadangkala ditelan ombak khayalan, strewn on the beach, washed over by waves kadangkala terdampar semula bercanggah kata. of fantasy. Sometimes, they hit back at Jurang generasi kita berbeza. Namun, kufaham ibu you, carried by waves crashing along cuma bimbang. Semakin dewasa, semakin longgar the shore. genggaman jemariku. We may think differently, but I know Yakinlah ibu, jari-jemari kita masih lagi terjalin. you care about me. The older I am, the more I loosen my grip on you. Jari jempolku tanda setuju: nasihat mutiaramu mendendang pendengaran, semakin perlu dalam dunia But have faith, Mother. Our remaja saban hari. Kini kutampak sendiri gejala maksiat fingers are still intertwined. bermaharajalela. My thumb says I agree with you. Jari telunjuk menuding silap. Di media sosial, aib I now realise that your words of terbuka menyingkap rahsia. Hanya akal paksi wisdom are vital in my teenage years, kebenaran. Sebelum menuding, baik bercermin. as I start witnessing vice around me.

Jari hantu menconteng arang dalam pandangan My forefinger is quick to judge. In social kepalsuan. Loloskan diri ke dunia hiburan. Dandankan media, it is easy to uncover a person’s tubuh dengan tatu berseni. Legakan dahaga dengan disgrace. Only a discerning mind can tell bebuih arak kebebasan. the truth.

Jari manis lambang haruman cinta. Kusedar, restu ibu My middle finger reminds me of shame. Of people tetap perlu. losing themselves in material wants, destroying their own bodies, and giving in to wanton indulgences. Namun, jari kelengkeng sebaliknya cerminan janji di bibir kan kekal. Usahlah khuatir ibu, akan terus The ring finger represents romantic love, but I now kuteguhkan lagi pendirianku. realise love without your blessing means nothing.

Ibu, andainya Finally, with my little finger, I promise I will stand jemarimu tiada by my values. Please don’t worry. lagi, kususun sepuluh Mother, should your grip loosen when you’re jariku. Akan gone, I will clasp my fingers in prayer, and hold kuwasiatkan kata-kata emasmu, your hand tighter. I will then share your golden biarpun tinta berganti darah… words with my children, and their children, so agar anak cucu menjadi orang. they can become people you can be proud of. SWF STAGE

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BETWEEN THE LINES: RANT AND RAVE II

Tracing the evolution of SingLit on stage Singapore Writers Festival × The Finger Players

PERFORMANCE $35 BETWEEN THE LINES: RANT AND RAVE II

Written and Date and time Simultaneously a crash course in, and a love letter to SingLit, directed by 4–5 November, Between The Lines: Rant and Rave II takes you on an odyssey Chong Tze Chien 8:00PM–9:30PM of how the English-language literature scene in Singapore has evolved through the decades: from the literature during our Cast 6 November, post-colonial days, to the advent of book retail giant Borders Jean Ng, 3:00PM–4:30PM in the 1990s, to the literary activism that has galvanised Serene Chen, writers and readers of today. Relive the conversations and Chong Gua Kee Venue events that have made history with actors Serene Chen and School of the Arts, Jean Ng as they take on the roles of real-life poets, novelists, Lighting design Studio Theatre publishers and many more in this loving tribute to the written Lim Woan Wen word. This play will make history, quite literally.

There will be an exclusive post-show book sale. Payment in Music and sound cash only. Darren Ng This production is by The Finger Players and commissioned by

Singapore Writers Festival. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

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FARISH A NOOR

The Whens and Whys of 'Sayang': How a Word Captures our Region's History

SWF LECTURE $15 THE WHENS AND WHYS OF ‘SAYANG’: HOW A WORD CAPTURES OUR REGION’S HISTORY

Featuring Date and time How a word can have multiple meanings at the same time, Farish Noor 5 November, and have their meanings change over time, is an interesting 11:30AM–12:30PM mirror to the unfolding of history. This lecture looks at one word in particular, ‘sayang’, charting its path of adaptation Venue from pre-colonial and colonial histories to the post-colonial The Arts House, present; and considering how the changes in its meanings Play Den and applications—from fables to novels to cinema and pop culture—tells us more about ourselves, like how our own sensibilities and worldviews have evolved, leading to the postmodern present which we inhabit today. The word remains the same, but do we sayang today as our ancestors did?

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival.

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UNWRITTEN COUNTRY

Gwee Li Sui × Boey Kim Cheng

SWF LECTURE $15 UNWRITTEN COUNTRY

Featuring Date and time Two astute writers, one evocative topic: Unwritten Country. Gwee Li Sui, 5 November, Gwee Li Sui and Boey Kim Cheng ruminate on the subject. Boey Kim Cheng 3:00PM–4:00PM Gwee will play warlock and gaze into a crystal ball to imagine scenarios for how Singapore’s literature will change. As Moderated by Venue someone who was born here, left, and then returned to his Tan Tarn How The Arts House, homeland, prodigal son Boey will then present his take on Chamber what the topic means to him.

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LITERARY COMEDY NIGHT SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Singapore Writers Festival × Berita Harian

PERFORMANCE $30 MALAM LAWAK SASTERA / LITERARY COMEDY NIGHT

Mengemukakan / Tamar dan Masa / Berita Harian dan Pesta Penulis Singapura bekerjasama Featuring Date and time untuk mempersembahkan edisi ke-tiga 'Malam Sastera'— M Saffri A Manaf, 5 November, dengan tumpuan kepada komedi. Persembahan beraneka Norsiah Abdul 8:00PM–10:00PM ini mengetengahkan orang-orang penting dalam kalangan Hamid, GT Lye, sasterawan Melayu serta seniman-seniman dari arena seni Junaidah Eksan, Lokasi / Venue dan hiburan. Ia merangkumi para penyair, pelakon dan para Ariff Isa, Victoria Theatre pelawak. Mereka akan persembahkan pelbagai babak lawak Zainal Ihim yang akan membuat para penonton tidak kering gusi. Acara kemuncaknya adalah pertarungan antara dua pakar pantun, GT Lye dan M Saffri A Manaf, yang akan berjual beli rangkap-

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rangkap pepatah. Barisan bintangnya termasuk pelakon- juruhebah radio Junaidah Eksan, tokoh TV veteran Norsiah Hamid serta pelawak-pelakon Ariff Isa dan Zainal Ihim.

Sesi ini dipersembahkan bersama dengan Berita Harian.

Berita Harian and Singapore Writers Festival join hands to present the third edition of 'Malam Sastera' ('Literary Night') with a special focus on comedy. This variety show features the who’s who of the Malay literary scene and the arts and entertainment circle, from poets to comedians. They will perform various lawak (comedy acts) that will have the audience in stitches. A highlight will be the battle between pantun masters GT Lye and M Saffri A Manaf, who will trade epigrammatic stanzas. The stellar lineup includes actress- radio presenter Junaidah Eksan, veteran TV personality Norsiah Hamid and comedian-actors Ariff Isa and Zainal Ihim.

This session is in Malay and is co-presented with Berita Harian.

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MARJORIE PERLOFF

Reinventing Poetry for the Internet Age 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

SWF LECTURE $15 REINVENTING POETRY FOR THE INTERNET AGE

Featuring Date and time Is your idea of poetry limited to verses merely to be read out Marjorie Perloff 6 November, loud? Broaden your mind in this lecture by one of the world’s 2:30PM–3:00PM pre-eminent critics of contemporary poetics. Marjorie Perloff, Moderated by heralded as the godmother of postmodern and avant-garde Divya Victor Venue poetry, will open your eyes to some of the most exciting poetic The Arts House, ventures in recent years. These range from Susan Howe’s Play Den Tom Tit Tot and Christian Bök's The Xenotext to Kenneth Goldsmith’s Soliloquy and Christian Marclay’s The Clock, an art piece that functions as a time-keeper.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

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FREDERIK OBERMAIER

What the Panama Papers Mean for Everyone in the 21st Century

SWF LECTURE $25 PRIVACY VERSUS SURVEILLANCE: WHAT THE PANAMA PAPERS MEAN FOR EVERYONE IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Featuring Date and time It is regarded as the largest data breach ever, and its impact Frederik 12 November, is still being felt. The leakage of the so-called Panama Obermaier 4:00PM–5:00PM Papers—11.5 million financial and legal files of the rich and powerful—exposed the names of many political leaders and Moderated by Venue public personalities, even leading to the downfall of one TBC Victoria Theatre European prime minister. The lecture by Frederik Obermaier, one of the two German journalists who broke the news on the Papers, will tackle a range of issues which implicate every global citizen: personal privacy; hacking and cybersecurity; public accountability; and transparency in the Internet Age.

This session is co-presented with the Goethe-Institut Singapur. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 SWF STAGE

JONATHAN FRIESEN

Creating a Society of Empathy

SWF LECTURE $20 CREATING A SOCIETY OF EMPATHY

Featuring Date and time To anyone who has struggled with feeling out of place, this Jonathan Friesen 12 November, lecture is for you. Jonathan Friesen’s personal experience with 11:30AM–12:30PM Tourette syndrome and epilepsy was the inspiration behind Moderated by his highly lauded novel, Jerk, California. Look at the world Leila Boukarim Venue through his eyes, and understand how kindness and empathy National Gallery are even more crucial in today’s crisis-riven world. Singapore, Auditorium

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FLOWERS OF TAIPEI

Taiwan New Cinema Singapore Writers Festival × 無界限講堂 UnThinkTank

影片播映 / FILM SCREENING + DIALOGUE $20 光 阴 的 故 事 :台 湾 新 电 影 / FLOWERS OF TAIPEI: TAIWAN NEW CINEMA

嘉宾 / Featuring 日期与时间 / 1980年代的台湾,民歌、民运解严前夕,社会酝酿着一股即将引爆的自由思 小野, 王耿瑜 Date and time 潮。1982年,以电影《光阴的故事》和《儿子的大玩偶》为起点,台湾一群新浪 Hsiao Yeh, 12 November, 潮导演掀起新电影运动,使台湾电影跳脱以往窠臼,迈入全新篇章。一晃三十 Wang Ken-Yu 7:00PM–10:00PM 年,有多少人还记得当年这场运动?不仅赋电影艺术予新面貌,也唤醒了台湾身 份认同的自我意识和追求。通过纪录片,再走一次台湾新电影的历史之路。新电 主持人 / Moderated by 地点 / Venue 影运动推动人小野和纪录片监制王耿瑜将在放映会后与观众进行交流。 符诗专 National Gallery 以上节目与無界限講堂 UnThinkTank 联合呈现。 Foo Tee Tuan Singapore, Auditorium How many of us still remember the Taiwan New Cinema from 30 years ago? What Taiwan New Cinema achieved was not just the revolution of the cinematic styles, but, more 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 importantly, the awareness and pursuit of Taiwan’s sense of self-identity. Revisit the engagement with history in Taiwan New Cinema at this screening and post-screening dialogue session.

This session is co-presented with 無界限講堂 UnThinkTank and is in Mandarin.

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PERFORMANCE $25 CACHE

Featuring Date and time Major transitions often leave us displaced and disoriented — Jennifer Anne 12 November, physically, mentally and emotionally. Cache is an exploration Champion, enec.e, 8:00PM–9:00PM of remembrance and longing for a treasured time that has Hassan Hasaa’Ree since passed. Two cross-disciplinary pairings will explore Ali, Tan Chee Lay, Venue the festival theme Sayang in a double-bill that touches on SA(仨) Esplanade, the value and significance of memory. Poet Jennifer Anne Recital Studio Champion pairs up with shoegazing/dream-pop band enec.e while Chinese poet Tan Chee Lay and Malay sci-fi writer Hassan Hasaa’Ree Ali will join exploratory music trio SA(仨). The writers and musicians will be present at the end of the performance for a Q&A session.

This session is co-presented with Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.

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LIONEL SHRIVER SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

An Unflinching Eye into Truth

SWF LECTURE $20 LIONEL SHRIVER: AN UNFLINCHING EYE INTO TRUTH

Featuring Date and time Lionel Shriver is feted for the way she takes on huge Lionel Shriver 13 November, contemporary issues. In her latest novel, The Mandibles: 11:30AM–12:30PM A Family, 2029-2047, she wrestles with the spiralling Moderated by effects of economic meltdown, such as poverty, theft and Divya Victor Venue prostitution. The 2005 Orange Prize winner for We Need to National Gallery Talk About Kevin will speak about her latest work, and its eerie Singapore, resonance today. Auditorium The 30-minute lecture will be followed by 30 minutes of Q&A.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

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SITI KHALIJAH

An Actress Prepares

PERFORMANCE $25 SITI KHALIJAH: AN ACTRESS PREPARES

Featuring Date and time Get to know what fuels theatre and TV actress Siti Khalijah Siti Khalijah 13 November, through this one-woman show, scripted by Alfian Sa’at. 5:00PM–6:30PM Based on the iconic book An Actor Prepares by Konstantin Scripted by Stanislavski, the performance will reveal the growth of Siti Alfian Sa’at Venue from a wide-eyed student encountering the power of literature The Arts House, to the respected thespian that she is today. She will reflect on Directed by Play Den the roles she has played and the dream roles she would like to Aidli ‘Alin’ Mosbit play in the future.

The 1-hour performance will be followed by 30 minutes of Q&A. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

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THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT SINGAPOREANS ARE IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE

CLOSING DEBATE FREE THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT SINGAPOREANS ARE IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE

Featuring Date and time The festival ends on a high note with the Closing Debate, (Proposition) 13 November, with eight speakers jousting verbally with one another over David Wong 7:00PM–8:30PM one of the most commonly used four-letter words: L-O-V-E. Hsien Ming, With rising divorce rates, and the country strategising for Shivram Gopinath, Venue more couples to get hitched to go forth and multiply, is our Adrian Tan, Victoria Theatre island city fated to fail in the love department? It would seem Leong Liew Geok not, judging from the rise in marriage and birth rates in 2014. (Opposition) So, are Singaporeans in the mood for love? Fakkah Fuzz, Tan Tarn How, Oniatta Effendi, Gwee Li Sui

Moderated by Petrina Kow SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

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EXHIBITIONS

PHOTO CREDIT: TYPESETTINGSG

EXHIBITION FREE THE SWF BROADSIDES

Artist Venue Appreciate the beauty of text and paper in this exhibition Typesettingsg The Arts House, of five limited-edition broadsides, made from handmade Gallery II Japanese Kozo paper and letter-pressed traditionally. Produced by Sun Yao Yu, founder of Typesettingsg, the broadsides feature a selection of key works by , Catherine Lim, Gwee Li Sui, and Cyril Wong in English typeset; and Yeng Pway Ngon in Chinese character typeset. Possibly Singapore’s first literary broadsides printed in traditional letterpress, these hand-crafted, autographed and serialised collectibles are available for sale in only 10 limited copies at the festival bookstore for your keepsake.

This exhibition is curated by Typesettingsg and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

PHOTO CREDIT: WONG MAYE-E

EXHIBITION FREE SHADES OF SAYANG

Artist Venue This exhibition explores the different interpretations of the Wong Maye-E Film Gallery word ‘sayang’ in Singapore literature, ranging from love and pity to regret, through the photographic lens of Wong Maye-E. Inspired by extracts from over 20 works of Singapore literature across different genres and the official languages, Wong crafts images which are intimate, pensive and joyful.

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Text and visuals interweave to show how the concept of sayang is so subtly ingrained in our lives that we feel every shade, fifty and beyond, without realising it.

This exhibition is curated by The Arts House and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival.

EXHIBITION FREE THE GREAT WALL OF SAYANG

Visual artists Venue In line with the 2016 Singapore Writers Festival, 12 artists Adeline Tan, The Arts House, and writers have come together to work on a sprawling Dawn Ang, Lawn bookcase made out of wine crates conceptualised specially Allison Marie Low, for the occasion. Ho Wai Kit, John Fan, Six visual artists will work on interpreting the theme of the Mary Bernadette Lee

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 festival, using the back of the wine crates as a canvas. On the flip side, a free publication by Math Paper Press, featuring the Writers stories of six homegrown writers, will be made available to the Cyril Wong, general public. Daryl Qilin Yam, Krishna Engage in a conversation between visual arts and written Udayasankar, word, and be moved by this labour of love and affection this Rosemarie Somaiah, November. The bookcase installation will be on display on the Stephanie Ye, lawn of The Arts House. Annaliza Bakri This exhibition is curated by BooksActually and Mary Bernadette Lee and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival.

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INSTALLATION FREE LUCK OF THE DRAW

Featuring Time Eight artists from the Organisation of Illustrators Council Organisation of 6:00PM–10:00PM present their take on the popular photo booth with a session Illustrators Council of interactive drawing. In this one-night-only installation, Venue head to Gallery II and draw a quote from the box provided. The Arts House, Enter one of the booths where the artist within will react and Gallery II improvise according to your quote, to create a unique piece of art. Featuring some of OICSingapore’s young illustrators, expect the unexpected with this assembly of eclectic styles.

This session is part of the Illustration Arts Fest, co-organised by Organisation of Illustrators Council, LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Writers Festival.

PERFORMANCE $35 BETWEEN THE LINES: RANT AND RAVE II

Written and Simultaneously a crash course in, and a love letter to SingLit, directed by Time Between the Lines: Rant and Rave II takes you on an odyssey Chong Tze Chien 8:00PM–9:30PM of how the English-language literature scene in Singapore has evolved through the decades: from the literature during our Cast Venue post-colonial days, to the advent of book retail giant Borders Jean Ng, School of the Arts, in the 1990s, to the literary activism that has galvanised Serene Chen, Studio Theatre writers and readers of today. Relive the conversations and Chong Gua Kee events that have made history with actors Serene Chen and Jean Ng as they take on the roles of real-life poets, novelists, Lighting design publishers and many more in this loving tribute to the written Lim Woan Wen word. This play will make history, quite literally.

There will be an exclusive post-show book sale. Payment in Music and sound cash only. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Darren Ng This production is by The Finger Players and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival.

READING FREE IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE, PLAY ON!

Featuring Time From love to deceit, ambition to madness, and even suffering Omar Musa, Jennifer 8:30PM–9:30PM to transformation, Shakespeare’s works have resonated Anne Champion, through the ages. Join us for this dynamic showcase of wit Philip Terry, Venue and charisma featuring established performance poets Pooja Nansi, The Arts House, and artists from here and overseas. They will debate on Bani Haykal, Chamber Shakespeare’s relevance, riff off ideas and themes from his Deborah Emmanuel, plays and read works that will reveal universal truths about Shivram Gopinath the human condition.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the Hosted by British Council. Arianna Pozzuoli

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PERFORMANCE FEST PASS STILL I SAYANG

Featuring Time Inspired by the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, Santha Bhaskar, 8:30PM–9:30PM this dance performance is a fusion of poetry, music and BV Balasai, movement. Using the dance forms of bharatanatyam and Bhaskar’s Kathakali Venue kathakali, and accompanied by Chinese pipa and Malay Troupe, The Arts House, percussion, The Butterfly Lovers’ Violin Concerto will provide Bhaskar’s Orchestra, Play Den the musical soundscape to two poems: 'Still I Rise' by Maya Cedric Chin, Angelou and 'Orang-orang Sunyi' by Rasiah Halil. This Qamar Baba piece is conceptualised and choreographed by Bhaskar’s Arts Academy.

This session is co-presented with The Select Centre.

PANEL FEST PASS STORY OF MY LIFE

Featuring Time The art of the autobiography is a tricky thing—an Alan John, 8:30PM–9:30PM autobiography can allow its author to take stock of his or her Aleksandar Duric, life, or it can be a navel-gazing exercise. A retired newspaper Angjolie Mei Venue editor, a funeral director and a sports personality explain why The Arts House, they decided to take a risk and write their memoirs, sharing Moderated by Blue Room insights on what they chose to leave in, what to leave out. Pamela Ho

PANEL FEST PASS THE PLACES I WRITE ABOUT

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time Li Yongping, 8:30PM–9:30PM Tash Aw Venue LI YONGPING Moderated by The Arts House, Tan Dan Feng Living Room

Taiwanese-born Malaysian novelist Tash Aw and Malaysian- born Chinese novelist Li Yongping share more than just a little in common—they both cite Western literary influences, tell stories set in and Taiwan, and their characters move across geographical spaces. How do their own multicultural TASH AW PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW MILLS backgrounds and histories influence their writing? How has the sense of place and belonging shaped their work?

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FILM SCREENING FEST PASS UTTER 2016: ONE HOUR TO DAYLIGHT

Time Venue This film is inspired by four Singapore short stories— 8:30PM–9:45PM The Arts House, 'Harmonious Residences' by Jeremy Tiang; 'Dream Device 1.0' Screening Room by Chempaka Aizim; 'Alyssa' by Latha and 'We'd Wanted to Rob a Bank' by Xi Ni Er. NC-16 • 75 minutes A lift technician, Chen, dies in an unfortunate worksite accident, and his wife travels to Singapore from China to collect his body. Overseeing this case is ambitious Malay lawyer, Andy, who disregards both his wife’s objections and the possible consequences of giving their daughter, Dela, a Dream Device, to better her studies. Dela’s classmate, Alyssa, has to live with both her grandparents in the absence of her mother, and she knocks heads with them constantly due to their class difference. She seeks comfort in her best friend, Wei Ting, whose father, a middle-aged jobless man, decides to rob a bank with Chen’s Bangladeshi co-worker, Nayeem.

Their lives, though separate, are intertwined, and all collide in the Curry Incident.

This film is produced by Sinema Media Pte Ltd and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue Spend 30 intimate minutes with one of the featured authors 9:30PM–10:00PM The Arts House in the Shades of Sayang exhibition and hear them talk about ‘sayang’ and how it features in their work. What’s the secret? The location and which writer will be hosting you! There are only eight spaces available for each session, so look out for the poster board somewhere on Level 1 of The Arts House, which will designate the meeting point.

This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival.

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TOUR $20 THE PAPER TRAIL: A BACKROOM TOUR OF SINGAPORE PUBLISHERS

Featuring Time Hop on a tour to five Singapore publishing houses. Led by Epigram Books, 9:00AM–1:00PM poet, Yong Shu Hoong, the stops include the premises of Ethos Books, (Meet at 8:45AM) Epigram Books, Ethos Books, NUS Press, Lingzi Media NUS Press, and Mini Monsters. At each stop, you’ll get to hear from the Lingzi Media, Meet at publishing team, possibly even the head honchos themselves. Mini Monster The Arts House, Gain insights into the Singapore publishing scene, and find Entrance out what challenges lie ahead in years to come. There will also Curated by be opportunities to purchase books at discounted prices. Yong Shu Hoong Refreshments will be provided. Children below the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.

Participants are to meet at 8.45am at the entrance of The Arts House.

PANEL FEST PASS UNBOUND

Featuring Time The story of India is a fascinating and complex one—it has Amardeep Singh, 10:00AM–11:00AM risen quickly since independence to be one of the new great Nisid Hajari, powers. Three authors will discuss the past, the present and Velloor Venue the future of the country following the partition of the British The Arts House, Indian Empire. Ravi Velloor examines the gelling of Indian Moderated by Chamber nationhood and the decade leading up to Narendra Modi; Ashwini Devare Nisid Hajari takes a closer look at the political and social ramifications of the partition on India today; and Amardeep Singh writes about the displacement of the Sikhs and their heritage in the wake of the partition. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 PANEL FEST PASS HOW TO WRITE LONELINESS

Featuring Time What does loneliness feel like and how do you describe Cyril Wong, 10:00AM–11:00AM loneliness? Masters at their craft, these writers explore Sara Baume, and skilfully convey this complex emotion in their works. Risa Wataya Venue They will examine human connection and separation as The Arts House, cause and effect of isolation, and why this is a recurring Moderated by Blue Room theme in literature. Clara Chow

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座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 此 刻 。文 学 / LITERATURE NOW

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 《联合早报》副刊《文艺城》上世纪九十年代起,承接合并前《南洋商报》与 林高, 黄凯德, 梁海彬, 10:00AM–11:00AM 《星洲日报》文艺副刊推广本地文学的使命,坚持为新华文学创作者提供发表园 杜南发, 谢裕民 地。2015 年,《文艺城》策划年度选集,邀请诗人、报人兼文化工作者杜南发, Lin Gao, 地点 / Venue 编选出56位作者的 89 篇 作 品 ,成 书 定 名《 2015文 字 现 象 》。配 合 新 书 发 布 , Wong Koi Tet, The Arts House, 《文艺城》也邀请选集中三位作家林高、黄凯德与梁海彬,以“此刻•文学”为题 Neo Hai Bin, Living Room 对谈。 Toh Lam Huat, 以上节目与《联合早报》联合呈现 。 Chia Joo Ming

Since the 1990s, has been promoting 主持人 / Moderated by Singapore Chinese literature through Literary City, its weekly 牛油小生 literary page dedicated to the works of Singaporean Chinese Niu You Xiao Sheng writers. Last year, Literary City invited poet and former news editor, Toh Lam Huat to put together an anthology of the best pieces from 2015. The result is Literary Phenomena 2015, a selection of 89 works by 56 authors. Wong Koi Tet, Lin Gao and Neo Hai Bin, three of the anthology’s featured authors, will speak on the topic of ‘Literature Now’.

This session is co-presented with Lianhe Zaobao and is in Mandarin.

PANEL FEST PASS WRITING FROM DIASPORA

Featuring Time

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Catherine Torres, 10:00AM–11:00AM Jon Gresham, Robin Hemley Venue CATHERINE TORRES The Arts House, Moderated by Screening Room Eric Tinsay Valles

Diasporic writers have ambivalent feelings about the elusive concept of ‘home’ and how it is represented in prose or poetry. Three writers will share how they represent communities, both native and adopted ones, while managing the conflict JON GRESHAM ROBIN HEMLEY between their voice and that of the dominant culture. Is displacement a deprivation or a remoulding of their character?

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY ARMOUR PUBLISHING I

Featuring Time Stacey Goes to National Gallery Singapore • Happy Mooncake the works of 10:00AM–11:00AM Festival, Elena Lianne Ong, Armour Publishing celebrates the publication of two new Dingli Stevens Venue children’s titles: Stacey Goes to the National Gallery by Lianne The Arts House, Ong and Happy Mooncake Festival, Elena by Dingli Stevens. Published by Gallery II Lianne Ong’s Stacey is a popular children’s picture book Armour Publishing character who has made National Gallery her next stop. Dingli Stevens’ book is about Chinese culture seen through a child’s eyes. Elena shares with Bunny what she has learnt about the mooncake festival, different types of mooncakes and how to make a paper lantern!

MASTERCLASS $60 WRITING FOR CHILDREN

Instructed by Time Jacqueline Harvey 10:00AM–1:00PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Discovery Room

Always wanted to write for children? Looking to keep a young audience entertained by your stories? Don’t miss this comprehensive masterclass by Jacqueline Harvey, author of bestselling series of children’s books about the adventures of Alice-Miranda and Clementine-Rose.

Suitable for: Intermediate to Advanced levels SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

STORYTELLING FREE TIGER, HORNBILL AND PENGUIN HAVE TEA AT RAFFLES

Featuring Time Fleur Vella-Chang 10:00AM–10:45AM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

What do the animals at the Singapore Zoo do on their day off? They meet for tea at Raffles, of course. Join Fleur Vella-Chang as she takes you on a magic ride through Singapore with some loveable animals!

For ages 1.5 to 3. Kids, bring your parents—this session involves craft!

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AJ LOW: VILLAIN SCHOOL FREE

Featuring Time AJ Low 10:00AM–11:00AM

Venue Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent

When heroes need to mobilise their mammoth muscles and AJ LOW mighty minds to save the world, they can count on only one group of people to give them the excuse: bring on the bad guys! AJ Low, the writers of the Sherlock Sam series of books, will work with children to create nefarious ne’er-do-wells and shady scoundrels. Join them as they conjure up a vile villain from the children’s collective consciousness with truly treacherous technique!

For ages 8 to 12.

PANEL FEST PASS THE STANDING OF JAPANESE FICTION IN THE WORLD

Featuring Time The shadow of Haruki Murakami looms large in the global Risa Wataya, 11:30AM–12:30PM consciousness of contemporary Japanese fiction, but there Hiromi Kawakami, is a whole other brigade of exciting fiction writers worth Taiyo Fujii Venue checking out. Risa Wataya explores inner worlds of women The Arts House, in her novels; Hiromi Kawakami pens offbeat stories about Moderated by Chamber urban anomie and loneliness; Taiyo Fujii delves into alternative 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Motoyuki Shibata realities in his cyberpunk fiction. What makes their works quintessentially Japanese, and how would they like to be perceived in the international literary scene?

This session is in Japanese with English translation.

This session is made possible with the assistance of The Japan Foundation Asia Center and is part of Country Focus: Japan.

SWF LECTURE $15 THE WHENS AND WHYS OF ‘SAYANG’: HOW A WORD CAPTURES OUR REGION’S HISTORY

Featuring Time How a word can have multiple meanings at the same time, Farish Noor 11:30AM–12:30PM and have their meanings change over time, is an interesting mirror to the unfolding of history. This lecture looks at one Venue word in particular, ‘sayang’, charting its path of adaptation The Arts House, from pre-colonial and colonial histories to the post-colonial Play Den present; and considering how the changes in its meanings and applications—from fables to novels to cinema and pop culture—tells us more about ourselves, like how our own sensibilities and worldviews have evolved, leading to the

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postmodern present which we inhabit today. The word remains the same, but do we sayang today as our ancestors did?

This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned by Singapore Writers Festival.

MATTIAS ADOLFSSON: IT’S ALL IN FEST PASS THE DETAIL

Featuring Time Mattias Adolfsson 11:30AM–12:30PM

Moderated by Venue Chris Shaw The Arts House, Blue Room

Freelance illustrator Mattias Adolfsson has worked on everything from computer games to children’s books. Using pen, ink, and water colours, his All in line books are one-of- a-kind. Join moderator Chris Shaw who will pick Adolfsson’s brain for insights on how his beautifully detailed tableaux are made. This session will end with a live demonstration.

This session is part of the Illustration Arts Fest, co-organised by Organisation of Illustrators Council, LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Writers Festival.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the Embassy of Sweden.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS

WRITING NEW POEMS USING SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 ANCIENT MYTHS

Featuring Time Gerður Kristný 11:30AM–12:30PM

Venue The Arts House, Living Room

Uncover Norse mythology and how their powerful narratives can shape and transform tales in this modern age with Icelandic poet and novelist, Gerður Kristný. In this SWF Classroom Series talk, she will share myths that have inspired her works, which includes her award-winning poetry collection Bloodhoof, and how these myths help modern tales transcend the mundane.

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கலꏍ鏁ரையாட쯍 / PANEL FEST PASS ச�ொல்லட쯍: வ ிமர்ன믍 எꟁ믍 இலக் 垿யꯍ பர ிமாண믍 / THE GREAT TAMIL DEBATE: THE CRITICAL GAME OF LITERARY CRITICISM

பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍 /் நேரம / Time சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍鏍 தமி폍 எ폁鏍鏁லகி쯍 வ ிமர்ன埍 கலை சிறப்ꮾன Featuring 11:30AM–1:30PM நீண㞟 பாரம்ரியத்த உடைய鏁. பல எ폁த்தளர㞕쿍 ச ித்ர ரமே�, இராம படைꯍꯁக㞕லை 埁றி鏍鏁 நாளிதழ㞕ளி쯁ம, சஞ்சிகைளி쯁ம கண்ப ிராꟍ, லதா இடம / Venue அனல்ற埍埁ம வ ிமர்னங㞕ளை 믁ன்ன翁鏍鏁ள்ளா㞕쿍. Chitra Ramesh, The Arts House, சிங㞕ꯍꯂரின இன்றய எ폁鏍鏁லகி쯍 வ ிமர்னத்தி நிலை, Rama Kannabiran, Screening Room எதிர்கல鏍 தேவை ஆகியவை பற்ற கலꏍ鏁ரையாட쯍 ஆரா뿁ம. Latha Literary criticism in the Singapore Tamil scene has a long and illustrious past, with writers engaging in fiery debates in வழி நட鏍鏁பவ쏍 / newspapers and journals. But has literary criticism dwindled Moderated by in Singapore now? This session explores the ச ித்ர சங்கꟍ current state of literary criticism in Singapore Tamil and its Chitra Sankaran future directions.

This session is in Tamil.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE A FIGHTING CHANCE

Featuring Time the works of 11:30AM–12:30PM Pauline Loh Venue The Arts House, Gallery II

This is a tale of brotherhood, betrayal and love in 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Singapore’s underworld. Alan Chung was just a teenager when he formed his own secret society. He had many enemies but only two people could have betrayed him, his sworn brother Bei Lung or his right hand man, Old Man Ong. After being thrown in prison he watches as first, his gang, and then his girl, Gigi Toh, are taken away from him. When Alan’s authority, control and confidence are stripped away, what will be left?

PANEL FEST PASS FOOTBALL NATIONS

Featuring Time Football is arguably the most popular sport in the world. Aleksandar Duric, 11:30AM–12:30PM Academic and foreign correspondent James M Dorsey shows James M Dorsey, that football fans can be a powerful civic force in the Middle Neil Humphreys Venue East and North Africa, while former national footballer Asian Civilisations Aleksandar Duric assesses the state of Singapore football. Moderated by Museum, Ngee Ann In his fiction, Neil Humphreys has written about match- Kelly Latimer Auditorium fixing in Singapore, and the sleaze and corruption behind the Premier League. Together they will discuss if football can divide or unite a nation.

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STORYTELLING FREE BUILD A GIANT COOKIE-SNATCHING ROBOT I

Featuring Time Kids, join Harry and Horsie on their adventure to build a giant Katie Van Camp 11:30AM–12:15PM robot called Cookiebot to steal some cookies! Author Katie Van Camp will get everyone to make one enormous cookie- Venue snatching robot. Let your imagination run wild! Oh yes, don't Asian Civilisations forget to bring something from home, like boxes, paper towel Museum, Shaw rolls or glitter foil to add to the project. Foyer For ages 2 to 4. Kids, bring your parents—this session involves craft!

WORKSHOP FREE WITH PIRATE HAIKU FOR YOU? REGISTRATION

Featuring Time Lynette Morrison 11:30AM–12:30PM née Tan Yuen Ling Venue Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent

Arrrr, ahoy maties! Come on a haiku journey with author and poet Lynette Morrisson, as she takes you through a pirate haiku workshop. Pick up fun pirate vocabulary and compose your very own haiku across the seven seas!

For ages 7 to 10.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit piratehaiku.peatix.com to register. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 CRAFT TIME WITH DOTTIESHOP: FREE THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR I

Featuring Time Dottieshop 12:00PM–12:45PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby

“And it became a beautiful butterfly.”

Take a break at our craft corner as mummy blogger and crafts lady Dorothea Chow aka Dottieshop brings Eric Carle's picture book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, to life. Make your own beautiful butterflies out of simple craft materials.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE THE MOUNT EMILY SERIES

Featuring Time The Mount Emily Series: Mount Emily • Mount Emily Revisited the works of 1:00PM–2:00PM • Midnight at Mount Emily Low Ying Ping Best friends—and sometimes frenemies—Patsy and Elena Venue discover a magical time crystal that whisks them back in Published by The Arts House, time, but are trapped in their mothers’ bodies. The Mount Epigram Books Gallery II Emily book series sees the two teenage school girls embroiled in different time crises, learning to overcome their differences in order to battle the evil Midnight Warriors and save the world. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

PERFORMANCE FREE SEYRA

Featuring Time SEYRA enchants listeners with their blend of dreamy folk SEYRA 1:00PM–2:00PM pop and alternative indie music. Refined and uncomplicated yet assuredly pop-centric, the multi-ethnic sextet is always Venue pushing boundaries, exploring composite elements of , The Arts House, , and soul in their music. Come under their sway POP Stage as they serenade you with their tunes and sultry vocals.

PERFORMANCE FREE PLAY DATE

Featuring Time Unfold mysteries of Prince Rama and Sita as ACT 3 ACT 3 International 1:00PM–1:30PM International presents one of the most popular ancient epics in Asian literature. Find out if good triumphs over evil. Venue For ages 4 and above. Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw This session is co-presented with the Asian Civilisations Foyer Museum as part of Saturdays@ACM.

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CRAFTS FREE YOU'RE JUST WRITE FOR ME

Featuring Time Show your love and express your gratitude to your family or Lollibox Pte Ltd 1:00PM–5:00PM friends by making a badge and penning a message.

For ages 4 and above. Venue Asian Civilisations This session is co-presented with the Asian Civilisations Museum, Tang Museum as part of Saturdays@ACM. Shipwreck Gallery

WORKSHOP $10 WRITE YOUR OWN PIRATE STORY

Instructed by Time Gareth P Jones 2:00PM–3:30PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Discovery Room

A secret treasure, a mysterious captain with a golden hook and a talking coconut. Help the author behind the popular Adventures of Steampunk Pirates series navigate his way through a story with more holes than a badly damaged merchant ship. Expect swashbuckling similes and action, laughs and songs. Join in to create a story together, while learning how to pen your own piratical tale… if you don’t get sea sick, that is.

For ages 10 to 12.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit piratestory.peatix.com SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 to register.

TOUR FREE SWEET SAYINGS

Featuring Time Listen to fascinating tales inspired by rare and precious Story Whisperers 2:00PM–2:30PM objects in the galleries. The stories will be told by the Friends of the Museum Story Whisperers. Venue For ages 4 and above. Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby This session is co-presented with the Asian Civilisations Museum as part of Saturdays@ACM.

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CRAFT TIME WITH DOTTIESHOP: THE RAINBOW FISH I FREE

Instructed by Time Swim on down to the craft corner and learn the value of Dottieshop 2:00PM–2:45PM sharing. Based on The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, mummy blogger and crafts lady Dorothea Chow aka Venue Dottieshop will guide you through the process of creating Asian Civilisations a beautiful fish. Once you’re done, share it with someone Museum, Lobby you love!

SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 2:00PM–2:30PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

Refer to page 20 for full details.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS THEATRE CASTING: DIVERSIFY OR DIE

Featuring Time Much has been discussed lately on the need for more diversity Lyn Gardner 2:30PM–3:30PM across various art forms. The Guardian’s eminent theatre critic Lyn Gardner points out that in the , Moderated by Venue theatre “is not just default white, it's default able-bodied, TBC The Arts House, middle class and frequently predominantly male, too”. In this Play Den talk as part of our inaugural SWF Classroom Series, she will argue about how diversity is necessary for the survival of the theatre scene and how it also spurs creativity and triggers new, exciting ideas. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 说故事,论社会 / STORYTELLING AS SOCIAL COMMENTARY

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 智海, 徐则臣, 李昂 2:30PM–3:30PM Chihoi, Xu Zechen, 徐则臣 XU ZECHEN PHOTO CREDIT: GUO BIN Li Ang 地点 / Venue The Arts House, 主持人 / Moderated by Blue Room 希尼尔 Xi Ni Er

深具感染力的文学叙事创作,往往能够揭露活生生的人生经历,展现普世真 理。作家怎么借着说故事,激起读者对所处现实世界的深刻体察与反思,进而对 智海 CHIHOI 李昂 LI ANG 现状提出问题?来自香港、中国和台湾的座上嘉宾,探讨如何让文学叙事创作充 当透视社会状况的折射镜。

Powerful stories can communicate a range of human experiences and proffer universal truths. How do writers use storytelling to get readers to reflect on the world they live in,

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and ask probing questions? This panel, featuring authors from , China and Taiwan, examines literary narratives as mirrors to social conditions.

This session is in Mandarin.

WORKSHOP $50 LITERARY LETTERPRESS

Instructed by Time Typesettingsg 2:00PM–5:00PM

Venue The Arts House, Living Room

Sun Yao Yu, founder of Typesettingsg, will conduct this workshop on traditional printing methods, such as letterpress PHOTO CREDIT: TYPESETTINGSG and silkscreen printing. Participants can bring along a favourite line or two, and learn to typeset the phrase into a beautiful memento. This event is organised in conjunction with an exhibition of limited-edition SWF Broadsides, featuring iconic works by Singapore writers, such as Edwin Thumboo’s 'Ulysses by The Merlion'.

Suitable for: Beginner levels

READING FREE EMERGING SINGAPOREAN VOICES I

Featuring Time Today’s nascent voices could be tomorrow’s literary stars. S Mickey Lin, 2:30PM–3:30PM Meet the new writers in the Singapore literary scene at this

Daryl Lim Wei Jie, special reading. Here’s an opportunity to get to know the SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Euginia Tan, Venue persons behind the books. Clara Chow The Arts House, Gallery II Hosted by Annaliza Bakri

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS EUROPE’S MIGRANT CRISIS

Featuring Time The images are haunting: from the lifeless body of a drowned Atia Abawi 2:30PM–3:30PM Alan Kurdi washed up on a Turkish beach to the constant trail of overcrowded vessels which sunk in the Mediterranean Venue Sea. News correspondent and writer Atia Abawi, who has Asian Civilisations witnessed the atrocities up close and personal, will share her Museum, Ngee Ann thoughts on this topic. Auditorium This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

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PANEL FEST PASS HOW POETRY IS LIBERATED IN MIXED MEDIA

Featuring Time Collier Nogues, 2:30PM–3:30PM Nancy Perloff, COLLIER NOGUES Divya Victor Venue The Arts House, Moderated by Screening Room Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé

With the popularisation of digital platforms, poetry has become a multi-media pursuit. Poet Collier Nogues engages NANCY PERLOFF DIVYA VICTOR with varied forms such as found poetry and visual arts; Nancy Perloff, curator of Modern and Contemporary Collections at the Getty Research Institute, focuses on sound poetry, the Russian avant-garde and postwar sound; and Divya Victor works with performance traditions, installations and participatory medias. These three discuss the exciting ways poetry can be created and experienced for the modern reader, with different media giving outlets for ceaseless experimentation.

SWF LECTURE $15 UNWRITTEN COUNTRY

Featuring Time Two astute writers, one evocative topic: Unwritten Country. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Gwee Li Sui, 3:00PM–4:00PM Gwee Li Sui and Boey Kim Cheng ruminate on the subject. Boey Kim Cheng Gwee will play warlock and gaze into a crystal ball to imagine Venue scenarios for how Singapore’s literature will change. As Moderated by The Arts House, someone who was born here and left and then returned to Tan Tarn How Chamber his homeland, prodigal son Boey will then present his take on what the topic means to him.

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PERFORMANCE FREE PLAY DATE

Featuring Time Unfold mysteries of Prince Rama and Sita as ACT 3 ACT 3 International 3:00PM–3:30PM International presents one of the most popular ancient epics in Asian literature. Find out if good triumphs over evil. Venue For ages 4 and above. Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw This session is co-presented with the Asian Civilisations Foyer Museum as part of Saturdays@ACM.

PANEL FREE URBAN FANTASY AT YOUR DOORSTEP

Featuring Time How can we tell stories based on our immediate Joyce Chng, 3:00PM–4:00PM surroundings? Join Joyce Chng (Jan Xu Adventures series), Nicholas Yong, Nicholas Yong (Land of the Meat Munchers) and Xie Shi Xie Shi Min Venue Min (Dragonhearted) as they share their views and offer Empress Lawn, advice about setting stories in contemporary times and Moderated by SWF3 Tent concrete jungles. Lin Xueling For ages 14 and up.

FYNN JAMAL: MY CHOICE TO ADOPT FREE

Featuring Time Rising Malaysian star, Fynn Jamal, is a writer, singer, Fynn Jamal 4:00PM–5:00PM educator and, ultimately, a mother. Her road to becoming one was paved with long waiting lists and heart-breaking Moderated by Venue that fell through. Come listen to how she TBC The Arts House, overcame these obstacles and the blessings that arose from Play Den this journey. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 This session is in English.

For all families and those who are waiting, as Fynn once was.

PANEL FEST PASS ST CONVERSATIONS: THE RHYME AND REASON PANEL: HEARING OF SINGAPORE

Featuring Time For 15 weeks earlier this year, published a Eric Tinsay Valles, 4:00PM–5:00PM successful literary series called 'Rhyme and Reason', featuring Meira Chand, prose and poetry writers based in Singapore. What is the Koh Buck Song, Venue Singaporean voice in a country made up of so many disparate Huzir Sulaiman The Arts House, groups? What are the challenges and adventures of marketing Gallery II our literature overseas? Moderated by This session is co-presented with The Straits Times. Akshita Nanda

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY GREY PROJECTS SOFTBLOW • Night of Desirable Objects Featuring Time the works of 4:00PM–5:00PM SOFTBLOW was founded by Singapore-based poet Cyril Jason Wee, Wong and co-edited with poet Eric Low and Jason Wee, Cyril Wong, Venue writer and founder of Grey Projects. SOFTBLOW has been a Andrea Fam, The Arts House, home for contemporary poetry from all over the world since Bruce Quek, Gallery II September 2004. More information about the book can Melissa Tan be found at softblow.org. Night of Desirable Objects is an exhibition catalogue for the synonymous exhibition at Grey Published by Projects featuring works by Bruce Quek and Melissa Tan. Grey Projects The exhibition opens up the space for the viewer to contemplate the relationship between objects and their desired states.

PANEL FEST PASS LIVING THROUGH ADVERSITY

Featuring Time Can trauma be accurately captured and represented in Deborah Emmanuel, 4:00PM–5:00PM written narratives after the fact? Can writing make processing Sabata-mpho pain easier? These questions haunt the works of spoken-word Mokae, Venue artist Deborah Emmanuel, post-Apartheid writer-academic Ryoichi Wago Asian Civilisations Sabata-mpho Mokae, and Fukushima poet Ryoichi Wago. Museum, Ngee Ann Moderated by Auditorium Alice Clark-Platts 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 STORYTELLING SESSION WITH SINGAPORE KINDNESS MOVEMENT FREE

Featuring Time After five months of channelling their creative juices into a Singapore Kindness 4:00PM–5:00PM children’s book with a kindness theme of ‘Pay it Forward’, Movement the first prize group of the Write for Kindness story-writing Venue competition will be showcasing their kindness story at SWF. Asian Civilisations Watch the stories come to life from page to stage and be Museum, Shaw inspired to start sharing and showing kindness. Foyer About Write for Kindness: Write for Kindness, a national story-writing competition organised by the Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) is a platform for secondary school, junior college and centralised institute students to promote kindness to pre-schoolers by creating age-appropriate and culturally relevant children’s stories through creative writing and illustration.

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WORKSHOP $10 DRAW YOUR DAILY DIARIES

Featuring Time Live your days with more colour and creativity in this Gemma Correll 4:30PM–6:00PM workshop by Gemma Correll. The illustrator behind the Daily Diaries series, Gemma is also the brains (and hand) Venue behind titles such as A Pug’s Guide to Etiquette, It’s A Asian Civilisations Punderful Life and Doodling for Book Lovers. Leave with Museum, Discovery a cool drawing of a day in your life that makes even the Room mundane look life-changing.

For ages 13 and up.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit dailydiaries.peatix.com to register.

PANEL FREE BATTLE OF THE HEROES

Featuring Time What happens when Ezra Mason (The Illuminae Files), Teen bloggers 4:30PM–5:30PM Peeta Mellark (The Hunger Games), Tobias Eaton aka Four (Divergent) and Jae (RunHideSeek) face-off? Join us and fight Moderated by Venue it out in this battle of words and wit and crown your favourite Denise Tan Empress Lawn, male characters! SWF3 Tent For ages 14 and up.

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 解析实验写作 / ACCESSING AND INTERPRETING EXPERIMENTAL WRITING

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 实验写作展现文学的多重面向,挑战着读者对叙事艺术原有的既定观念。我们 残雪,郑泳文, 智海 5:00PM–6:30PM 邀请三位分别来自中国内地、香港和韩国的先锋派文学作家,探讨实验创意写 Can Xue, 作所能发挥的作用,鼓励读者摆脱阅读的既定概念,多接触非传统的创新叙事 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Jung Young Moon, 地点 / Venue 艺术。 Chihoi The Arts House, Screening Room Experimental writing presents multiple ways of looking at 主持人 / Moderated by literature, ranging from playing with the form to challenging 陈志锐 readers' preconceived concepts of narrative. This panel of Tan Chee Lay writers from China, South Korea and Hong Kong looks at the role of experimental creative writing—how readers could, and why readers should, get in touch with non- traditional narratives.

This session is in Mandarin.

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PANEL + PERFORMANCE FEST PASS AN EVENING OF LOVE: A MUSICIAN’S TRIP THROUGH JAPAN

Featuring Time Kojima Keitaney-love, 5:30PM–6:30PM Yutaka Ito KOJIMA KEITANEY-LOVE Venue Moderated by The Arts House, Roland Kelts Chamber

Rocker-turned-indie folk artist Kojima Keitaney-love travelled around Japan as part of a multi-disciplinary show involving song, oral narrative and spoken word performances, based on the words of famous author and poet Kenji Miyazawa. YUTAKA ITO Yutaka Ito was from a region of Japan devastated by the 2011 Fukushima disaster. They will chat with translator and journalist Roland Kelts about music, literature and music’s role in pop culture. Together with multi-musician Yutaka Ito, Kojima will also perform songs.

This session is made possible with the assistance of The Japan Foundation Asia Center and is part of Country Focus: Japan.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS SHUBIGI RAO: THE BOOK AS A VEHICLE OF RESISTANCE

Featuring Time Books have been revered for their ability to educate, enchant

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Shubigi Rao 5:30PM–6:30PM and enlighten. Historically, books have also been destroyed by leaders and regimes that feared their power and influence Moderated by Venue over society. Shubigi Rao delves into the history of book TBC The Arts House, destruction and censorship to discuss cultural genocide Play Den through the ages, and whether books still hold the same power today.

ஷ�ோபாசக்தி뿁믍 ஆன்மவ ிꟍ அகத ி뿁믍 / SHOBASAKTHI AND THE REFUGEE FEST PASS OF THE SOUL

பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍 / நேரம / Time ஷ�ோபாசக்திய母 சந்த埍埁ம நேரம. 埁ழந்தꯍ ப�ோராளி, அ翁鏍鏁 Featuring 5:30PM–6:30PM அரசிய쯍 அகதி, எ폁த்தள쏍 மற쟁ம வசனகர்த். தற்போ鏁 கான ஷ�ோபாசக்தி திரைப்ப வ ிழாவ ி쯍 வ ி쏁鏁பெற் “தீபன” படத்தி கதாநாயகன Shobasakthi இடம / Venue அவ쏍. இப்羿 பல்வ쟁 பரிமாணங㞕쿍 அவ쏁埍埁ண翁. The Arts House, அங㞕தம கலந் கனமான நகை母毁வைய�ோ翁 கலந் அவர鏁 வழி நட鏍鏁பவ쏍 / Blue Room கதைக쿍 இலங்க உள்ந翍翁ꯍ ப�ோரின்போ鏁 அவ쏁க்கற்ப㞟 Moderated by அꟁபவங㞕ளை அ羿ப்படயாக埍 க�ொண㞟வை. நெப்போ쮿யꟍ Nepolian Meet Shobasakthi, child soldier-turned-asylum seeker-turned writer and scriptwriter, and now lead actor in the Cannes- winning film, (2015). His writings, characterised by

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dark humour, are inspired by his own experiences during the civil war in .

This session is in Tamil.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE THIS IS HOW YOU WALK ON THE MOON: AN ANTHOLOGY OF ANTI-REALIST FICTION

Edited by Time this is how you walk on the moon: an anthology of anti-realist Patricia Karunungan, 5:30PM–6:30PM fiction presents 26 stories selected from 116 submissions Samuel Caleb Wee, through an open call. It aims to show the inventiveness of Wong Wen Pu Venue different approaches to fiction writing, and seeks to open The Arts House, up an imaginative space for writers and readers to examine Published by Gallery II existential as well as cultural conditions. Ethos Books

READING FREE EAST-WEST EXPRESS I: A READING SERIES

Featuring Time Hi, boys and girls, Mums and Dads! Don't miss this multi- Jacqueline Harvey, 5:30PM–6:30PM lingual session with your favourite authors from lands far Gareth P Jones, and near who will read some of their stories to you. This is Ang Thiam Poh, Venue the start of our international, multi-lingual readings for kids Jumaini Ariff, Asian Civilisations and parents. David Seow Museum, Shaw Foyer Hosted by Rilla Melati Bahri

PANEL FEST PASS LYRICAL STANDARDS SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

Featuring Time Fynn Jamal, 7:00PM–8:00PM Omar Musa, Marc Nair Venue FYNN JAMAL The Arts House, Moderated by Chamber Kevin Mathews

More often than not, a hit song owes its success not only to its tune, but also to its lyrics. Can the lyrics of today’s popular music measure up to those of older classics? Has commercialisation led to the creation of mediocre ditties OMAR MUSA with throw-away words? This panel comprising musicians and wordsmiths examines the lyrical standards of today’s popular music.

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PANEL FEST PASS WHAT MAKES A STORY SINGAPOREAN?

Featuring Time What are the cultural, social and literary values that Simon Tay, 7:00PM–8:00PM characterise a text as Singaporean? Must the story or novel Balli Kaur Jaswal, be physically set within HDB blocks and have Singlish- Philip Holden Venue speaking characters? This panel looks at what makes a story The Arts House, ‘Singaporean’, and whether there is room for writing that goes Moderated by Play Den beyond expected and conventional themes and motifs. Richard Angus Whitehead

TAIYO FUJII: IMAGINING THE FUTURE FEST PASS

Featuring Time Taiyo Fujii 7:00PM–8:00PM

Moderated by Venue Koh Buck Song The Arts House, Blue Room

Over the years, Japanese science fiction has made impressive accurate predictions about the future through its imaginings of radical new technologies and changes to the world. One of the most exciting science fiction writers to emerge in the recent years, Taiyo Fujii, casts his eyes over the world in 2036 in his debut novel, Gene Mapper (2013). Meet Taiyo Fujii, as he discusses science fiction and its relationship with the future.

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 This session is in Japanese with English translation.

This session is part of Country Focus: Japan.

WORKSHOP $30 SONNETS FOR MODERN TIMES

Instructed by Time From medieval to England, the sonnet was one of the Philip Terry 7:00PM–9:30PM most popular poetic forms for centuries. Today’s poets are still coming up with creative ways to engage with the form Venue and its tradition, creating new meanings and perspectives. The Arts House, In this workshop, Philip Terry, the author behind Living Room Shakespeare’s Sonnets, will teach the Shakespearean sonnet and demonstrate how one might add a modern twist to literary tradition.

Suitable for: Beginner to Intermediate levels

This session is made possible with the assistance of the British Council.

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PANEL FREE GETTING INSIDE SHORTCUT DREAMS

Featuring Time Phan Ming Yen, Aaron Lee, 7:00PM–8:00PM Wayne Ong, Leia Ang Venue PHAN MING YEN AARON LEE The Arts House, Screening Room

This discussion and showing held at Singapore Writers Festival looks at the work-in-progress of Shortcut Dreams, a newly commissioned work by Noise Singapore. Conceptualised by Global Cultural Alliance and co-curated with Laniakea Culture Collective, it uses texts by theatre WAYNE ONG LEIA ANG doyen Kuo Pao Kun and poet Pooja Nansi to develop an inter-disciplinary approach via dance and literary forms. Choreographers Wayne Ong and Leia Ang join co-artistic curators Phan Ming Yen and poet Aaron Lee in exploring dance as commentary on a literary text instead of just being a choreographic translation of the text. This discussion is one of two sessions that provide insight into the creative process.

Be sure to join us too for Pop-Up Noise: Shortcut Dreams which takes place on 19 November at Waterway Point.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE REMAPPING THE NANYANG CHILDHOOD: A STUDY OF THE CHINESE CHILDREN PUBLICATIONS IN POST-WAR MALAYA

Featuring Time Children’s publications flourished in Malaya during the ‘50s the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM and ‘60s Cold War era. With clear educational concepts

Xu Lanjun, Li Lidan in mind, these publications aimed to shape citizens of the SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Venue future. The contents and editorials of children's periodicals Published by The Arts House, in post-independence Singapore further emphasised the Global Publishing Gallery II role of children as one of the core strengths contributing to the nation’s growth. Remapping The Nanyang Childhood is a compilation of 11 theses which place children publications in the context of historical discourse, with studies based on interviews and oral history provided by publishers on the Singapore publishing and distribution system.

This session is in Mandarin.

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PERSEMBAHAN / PERFORMANCE $30 MALAM LAWAK SASTERA / LITERARY COMEDY NIGHT

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Berita Harian dan Pesta Penulis Singapura bekerjasama Featuring 8:00PM–10:00PM untuk mempersembahkan edisi ke-tiga 'Malam Sastera'— M Saffri A Manaf, dengan tumpuan kepada komedi. Persembahan beraneka Norsiah Abdul Lokasi / Venue ini mengetengahkan orang-orang penting dalam kalangan Hamid, GT Lye, Victoria Theatre sasterawan Melayu serta seniman-seniman dari arena seni Junaidah Eksan, dan hiburan. Ia merangkumi para penyair, pelakon dan para Ariff Isa, Zainal Ihim pelawak. Mereka akan persembahkan pelbagai babak lawak yang akan membuat para penonton tidak kering gusi. Acara kemuncaknya adalah pertarungan antara dua pakar pantun, GT Lye dan M Saffri A Manaf, yang akan berjual beli rangkap- rangkap pepatah. Barisan bintangnya termasuk pelakon- juruhebah radio Junaidah Eksan, tokoh TV veteran Norsiah Hamid serta pelawak-pelakon Ariff Isa dan Zainal Ihim.

Sesi ini dipersembahkan bersama dengan Berita Harian.

Berita Harian and Singapore Writers Festival join hands to present the third edition of 'Malam Sastera' ('Literary Night') with a special focus on comedy. This variety show features the who’s who of the Malay literary scene and the arts and entertainment circle, from poets to comedians. They will perform various lawak (comedy acts) that will have the audience in stitches. A highlight will be the battle between pantun masters GT Lye and M Saffri A Manaf, who will trade epigrammatic stanzas. The stellar lineup includes actress- radio presenter Junaidah Eksan, veteran TV personality

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Norsiah Hamid and comedian-actors Ariff Isa and Zainal Ihim.

This session is co-presented with Berita Harian and is in Malay.

PERFORMANCE $35 BETWEEN THE LINES: RANT AND RAVE II

Written and Time There will be an exclusive post-show book sale. Payment in directed by 8:00PM–9:30PM cash only. Chong Tze Chien This production is by The Finger Players and commissioned by Venue the Singapore Writers Festival. Cast School of the Arts, Jean Ng, Studio Theatre Refer to pages 6 and 18 for full details. Serene Chen, Chong Gua Kee

Lighting design Lim Woan Wen

Music and Sound Darren Ng

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PANEL FEST PASS ILLUSTRATING THE FEMALE BODY

Featuring Time Teeteeheehee, 8:30PM–9:30PM Weng Pixin, Anngee Venue TEETEEHEEHEE Moderated by The Arts House, Chamber Mindflyer

Carol Rosetti and Frances Cannon’s illustrations make bold statements about the female body, challenging social constructs of gender, behaviour and identities. Is illustration a viable mode for feminist discourse? What are the strengths and constraints of illustrations of women produced by female WENG PIXIN ANNGEE illustrators? This all-female panel examines the role of a woman artist in contemporary times.

This session is part of the Illustration Arts Fest, co-organised by Organisation of Illustrators Council, LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Writers Festival.

PANEL FEST PASS CRITICAL STAGE: WHY THE LITERARY CRITIC MATTERS EVEN MORE NOW

Featuring Time The literary critic is both loved and maligned. Playwright John Marjorie Perloff, 8:30PM–9:30PM Osborne once said: “Asking a working writer what he thinks Rajeev Patke, about critics is like asking a lamp-post what it feels about Gwee Li Sui Venue dogs.” Others bemoan the rise of surrogates such as bloggers The Arts House, and ‘influencers’ to the detriment of proper literary criticism. Moderated by Play Den Three academics and critics will interrogate the qualities and Neil Murphy work of a good literary critic in the 21st century. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 书 写 。情 与 欲 / LOVE AND DESIRE IN WRITING

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 文学世界里的情与欲,从来就不只攸关性。写作人要探索的究竟是人的本性, 黄凯德,李昂,残雪 8:30PM–9:30PM 或者不过是借助情与欲,对更深层的一些什么提出更深刻的抨击与控诉?座谈 Wong Koi Tet, 三位嘉宾分享情与欲的书写艺术,探讨文学世界里的“性”,如何超越表象,发挥 Li Ang, Can Xue 地点 / Venue 深远寓意。 The Arts House, 主持人 / Moderated by Blue Room Love and desire in literature are never just about sex. Is the 张曦娜 writer exploring what it means to be human, or critiquing Teoh Hee La something more insidious? This panel examines the art of writing about love and desire, and explores how sex can be used as a metaphor beyond the physical.

This session is in Mandarin.

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PANEL FEST PASS COMMUNITIES UNDER THREAT

Featuring Time From the tribes in the rainforests to the Aboriginal Golda Mowe, 8:30PM–9:30PM groups in Australia, civilisations are beleaguered in the Sabata-mpho face of modernity. Golda Mowe writes about the Iban Mokae, Zafar Anjum Venue people in Sarawak; Sabata-mpho Mokae on the danger of The Arts House, westernisation on African languages; and Zafar Anjum on the Moderated by Screening Room new generation losing access to the language. Laavanya Kathiravelu

READING FREE EPIC INTERNATIONAL READING NIGHT ON LOVE

Featuring Time Anne Lee Tzu Pheng, 8:30PM–10:00PM Mamle Kabu, ANNE LEE TZU PHENG MAMLE KABU Wu Huai-chen, Maung Day, Venue Alfian Sa'at, Shobasakthi, The Arts House, Gerður Kristný, Gallery II Ryoichi Wago

Hosted by Aaron Lee WU HUAI CHEN MAUNG DAY

In 2015, the Epic International Poetry Night was a rousing success. Reprising the popular event, SWF presents another captivating evening of global voices. Kick back, relax, and 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 enjoy the readings by eight writers as they present their takes on love.

ALFIAN SA'AT SHOBASAKTHI

GERÐUR KRISTNÝ RYOICHI WAGO

SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 9:30PM–10:00PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

Refer to page 20 for full details.

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PANEL FEST PASS AMERICANS IN THE PACIFIC

Featuring Time Atia Abawi, Nisid Hajari 10:00AM–11:00AM

Moderated by Venue ATIA ABAWI Elvin Lim The Arts House, Play Den

A question swirling around current debates on global affairs: is the US a Pacific power or an ? What do American thinkers and writers bring to the conversation on Asia, especially when so many of their Asian counterparts now cover and dissect the region in English? Do American NISID HAJARI journalists and writers have a unique vantage point from which to comment on Asia or must they always be interlopers?

This session is co-presented with the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

PANEL FEST PASS THE FUTURE OF TRANSLATION

Featuring Time As non-English fiction gains popularity and critical acclaim Jung Young Moon, 10:00AM–11:00AM in the Western world, what does this signify for the role of Annaliza Bakri, literary translation and interactions between different cultures Motoyuki Shibata Venue within world literature? This panel looks at the increasing The Arts House, popularity of fiction from non-Anglophone countries and Moderated by Blue Room cultures and the influence of literary translators. William Phuan This session is in English.

This session is made possible with the assistance of The Japan SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Foundation Asia Center.

PANEL FEST PASS UTTER 2016: FOUR STORIES, ONE FILM

Featuring Time For the first time, SWF’s adaptation platform Utter presents Xi Ni Er, 10:00AM–11:00AM four Singapore short stories across four languages, directed Chempaka Aizim, by four directors in one film, One Hour to Daylight. Come chat Tan Wei Ting, Venue with producer Nicholas Chee; authors Xi Ni Er and Chempaka Sufyan Sam’an The Arts House, Aizim; scriptwriter Tan Wei Ting; and director Sufyan Sam'an Screening Room to find out how they stitched together a complete story from Moderated by separate parts and the challenges and joys of using Nicholas Chee Singapore literature.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE DREAM STOREYS

Featuring Time Dream Storeys is a hybrid work, comprising nine short stories the works of 10:00AM–11:00AM based on interviews with nine Singaporean architects on Clara Chow their dream buildings. It explores the fault lines between fact Venue and fiction, both elaborating on and tugging away from these Published by The Arts House, architects' design philosophies. What kind of nation would Ethos Books Gallery II we be—what citizens or private individuals—had our physical landscape been different? And what if our urban environment were to change in drastic ways?

THE ART OF SONNY LIEW FEST PASS

Featuring Time Sonny Liew has created a cast of unforgettable characters Sonny Liew 10:00AM–11:00AM in his graphic novels from Jane Austen's women to Malinky Robot to the eponymous Charlie Chan Hock Chye. The first Moderated by Venue ever graphic novelist to win the Singapore Literature Prize's Ian Gordon Asian Civilisations English Fiction award this year, he has nabbed critical acclaim Museum, Ngee Ann here (Young Artist Award in 2010) and overseas (including Auditorium an Eisner nomination for his work on SLG and Disney's Wonderland in 2011). Meet the man who has worked with DC Comics and Marvel and hear him talk about his life, achievements and what lies ahead.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

MASTERCLASS $60

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 COLE SWENSEN: GENERATING POETRY THROUGH EKPHRASIS

Instructed by Time Cole Swensen 10:00AM–1:00PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Discovery Room

Award-winning poet Cole Swensen has published 15 books which respond to, or incorporate elements of works of visual art, whether it’s French baroque gardens or landscapes seen from train windows. This masterclass will explore a series of revisionary processes, and reveal ways in which one can achieve poetic transformation by repeated encounters with a work, or works, of art.

Suitable for: Intermediate to Advanced levels

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

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WORKSHOP $10 A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO BUILDING CHARACTER(S)

Instructed by Time Uncover what makes a great character in this workshop led Jacqueline Harvey 11:00AM–12:30PM by award-winning author, Jacqueline Harvey. Gain a better understanding of the roles heroes, villains, sidekicks and Venue everyone in between play and how they can transform your The Arts House, stories. Budding writers (which is to say, everyone) will also Living Room explore different ideas and writing styles.

For ages 10 to 12.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit buildingcharacters.peatix.com to register.

PERFORMANCE FREE SWF POP-SICLE: STEAMPUNK PIRATES AND NINJA MEERKATS

Featuring Time It's SWF POP-sicle, our pop-up series for kids! Don't miss this Gareth P Jones 11:00AM–11:45AM musical performance by children's author Gareth P Jones who will dress up with a top hat and deliver pirate cheers and Ninja Venue Meerkat raps. Come along and join the singing and dancing! Asian Civilisations For ages 4 and up. Museum, Shaw Foyer

WORKSHOP FREE WITH DADDY BOOGIE-WOOGIE REGISTRATION

Instructed by Time Katie Van Camp 11:00AM–11:30AM

Venue SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent

Calling all Daddies! Time to get into the groove and show off your dance moves with your little ones. Bond with your sons and daughters in this jam session. (Hey Mums, you can join us too!)

For ages 2 to 4.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit boogiewoogie.peatix. com to register. Each ticket admits one child and one adult.

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EDWIN THUMBOO: CHAMPION OF FEST PASS POETRY FOR GENERATION NEXT

Featuring Time Edwin Thumboo 11:30AM–12:30PM

Moderated by Venue Eric Tinsay Valles The Arts House, Chamber

Hailed as a pillar of the country's literature and the national- PHOTO CREDIT: FONG CHENG building process, Singapore’s unofficial poet laureate Edwin Thumboo has dedicated his entire life to the promotion of poetry among the younger generations. Among his numerous efforts are his tireless work with the Ministry of Education to help set up the Creative Arts Programme for secondary school and junior college students in 1991, as well as the National Poetry Festival (NPF) in 2015. Eric Tinsay Valles, NPF’s festival director, talks to Prof Thumboo about his life work, and his vision for SingLit for the years to come.

PANEL FEST PASS POETRY AS A FORCE FOR CHANGE

Featuring Time From time immemorial, poets have used language to ask hard Sabata-mpho 11:30AM–12:30PM questions, rouse crowds, and even document the aftermath Mokae, Jennifer of world-changing events. How does the form of a poem lend Anne Champion, Venue itself to be a catalyst for change? What effect can it have? Maung Day The Arts House, Join these three writers as they contemplate the impact of 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Play Den poetry on the world and what they hope to achieve with their Moderated by own writings. Shivram Gopinath

PANEL FEST PASS WEBCOMICS: THE DEATH OF NEWSPAPER COMICS?

Featuring Time Comics were once a staple in newspapers, acting as a source Chihoi, 11:30AM–12:30PM of light reading, even boosting newspaper readership. In this Cheah Sin Ann, digital age, readers have turned to webcomics and daily strips Foo Swee Chin Venue in newspapers are starting to be phased out. Chihoi, creator aka FSc The Arts House, of Fa Fa World; Cheah Sin Ann, former editorial cartoonist Blue Room with The Straits Times; and FSc, the brains behind A Lost Moderated by Stock of Children, will explore the changes that have affected Lim Cheng Tju newspaper comic strips and discuss the ways in which artists can adapt and remain relevant.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

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கலꏍ鏁ரையாட쯍 / PANEL FEST PASS வெ埁ஜன இலக் 垿ய믍 எங்க? / WHITHER GENRE WRITING?

பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍/ நேரம / Time தமிழி쯍 வெ埁ஜன எ폁鏍鏁க㞕쿍 என்ற쯍 ஜெயகாந்த, 毁ஜாதா, Featuring 11:30AM–12:30PM ராஜே� 埁மா쏍, 毁பா, இந்தரா ச�ௌந்ரராஜன, ரமணி சந்தரன ஷ�ோபாஷக்தி, ப�ோன்றோ쏍 நினைퟁ埍埁 வ쏁வார㞕쿍. இவர㞕쿍 வழிய ி쯍 ப�ொꟍ 毁ந்தரா毁, இடம / Venue இப்போ鏁 யா쏍 எ폁鏁கிறார㞕쿍? தமிழி쯍 ꯁனைவெ폁鏍鏁 நெப்போ쮿யꟍ The Arts House, வகைக쿍 (埁ற்ற, மர்ம, அறிவ ிய쯍 ꯁனைக㞕தைக쿍 Shobasakthi, Screening Room ப�ோன்றவ) 埁றைꏍ鏁வ ிட㞟னவா? தமி폍ꯍ ꯁனைக㞕தைக쿍 Nepolian, சராசரி வாசகரை ஈர்㞕 믁羿யாம쯍 ப�ோய்விட㞟னவா? அனை鏍鏁லக Pon Sundararaju அரங்க쯁ம உ쿍쿂쏍 எ폁த்த쯁ம தமிழி쯍 எ폁鏍鏁 வகைகளை மீண翁ம பெ쏁க㞕 அவசியம ஏற்翍翁ள்தா? வழி நட鏍鏁பவ쏍 / Moderated by Think genre writing in Tamil and Jayakanthan, Sujatha, Rajesh த ி쏁ச்செல்வ Kumar, Suba, Indira Soundarajan and Ramani Chandran will க�ோபா쯍 come to mind. Who are their successors? Has genre writing Thiruselvi Gopal (popular fantasies, crime, science fiction, romance) in Tamil dwindled? Has Tamil fiction lost the knack of attracting the general reader? Is there a need to diversify Tamil writing, internationally and locally?

This session is in Tamil.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE AND NOT: POEMS AND OTHERWISE

Featuring Time This is a collection of poetry, prose pieces and a short the works of 11:30AM–12:30PM stories inspired by the experiences of Max Lane, translator Max Lane of Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Buru Quartet and collaborator Venue with other Indonesian and South-east Asian intellectuals and The Arts House, actors in Indonesia, Singapore and the . Gallery II SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

PANEL FEST PASS MEMORY IN POST-WAR NARRATIVES

Featuring Time What do we choose to remember and forget when it comes Josephine Chia, 11:30AM–12:30PM to documenting the aftermath of war through fiction? How Tan Twan Eng, might post-war trauma be recounted in fictional narratives? Meira Chand Venue These three writers probe the question of national memory, Asian Civilisations examining it under the light of accuracy, and discuss their Moderated by Museum, Ngee Ann creation of works set during the times of post-war Singapore Aruna Johnson Auditorium and Malaya.

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CRAFT TIME WITH SAB & FRIENDS: MONSTER TO SAYANG I FREE

Instructed by Time From Sesame Street to Monsters, Inc, monsters can be Sab & Friends 12:00PM–12:45PM loveable! Let your imagination run wild and build a kooky and creative monster to sayang. Join Sab & Friends in this crafty Venue session to put together your very own monster to take home. Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby

STORYTELLING FREE THE AMAZING SARONG PARTY

Instructed by Time Quek Hong Shin 12:30PM–1:15PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

You'll be amazed by how a simple prop like a sarong can inspire endless stories. Join graphic designer-illustrator Quek Hong Shin who will demonstrate how everyone can relive the good ol' kampung days using a simple piece of cloth.

For ages 4 to 6. Kids, bring your parents! 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

ILLUSTRATORS’ BATTLE I: GEMMA FREE CORRELL VS STEPHANIE WONG— DRAW YOUR PENCILS!

Featuring Time Gemma Correll, 12:30PM–1:30PM Stephanie Wong GEMMA CORRELL Venue Hosted by Empress Lawn, Moof SWF3 Tent

Get ready for the festival's first-ever battle—on paper, that is. Illustrators Gemma Correll and Stephanie Wong will draw their pencils (or pens or markers) and go head-to-head in this face-off. You can contribute ideas and your vote will decide STEPHANIE WONG who wins!

For ages 4 and up.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE LOST BODIES

Featuring Time A party of four planned a trip to Portugal. One more friend, the works of 1:00PM–2:00PM who was earlier unable to participate, joined the group. But Heng Siok Tian, at the last minute, another had to drop out. Despite the rocky Phan Ming Yen, Venue start, this writing project of four writer friends took place. Yeow Kai Chai, The Arts House, The book presents an invitation to get away—physically or Yong Shu Hoong Gallery II spiritually—from worldly concerns, to explore a different history, a different culture, a different light, laced with dreamy Published by scents and the faint calls of fado. Ethos Books

PERFORMANCE FREE THE MADHATTER PROJECT

Featuring Time A collective of artistes with varying interests, The MadHatter The MadHatter 1:00PM–2:00PM Project can always be counted on to infuse their own Project personal style of quirkiness and rhythm into their songs. Venue Hear them perform new and maybe familiar tunes in this live The Arts House, performance at the POP Stage. POP Stage

PANEL FEST PASS SINGAPORE UNTOLD

Featuring Time Nilanjana Sengupta told the story of M Bala Subramaniam, Nilanjana Sengupta, 1:00PM–2:00PM the first Asian to take over Singapore’s Postal Service from Ann Wee, the British. One of Singapore's pioneering social workers, Lim Cheng Tju Venue Ann Wee remembers rural clan settlements and migrant Asian Civilisations dormitories of the past. Lim Cheng Tju looks at the making

Moderated by Museum, Ngee Ann of nation-states in Singapore and Malaysia from student SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 TBC Auditorium activists’ viewpoints. These stories are not found in Singapore history textbooks but their importance is undeniable. Three writers share their motivations and processes of uncovering history.

WORKSHOP FREE WITH THE DARK SIDE OF POETRY REGISTRATION

Instructed by Time Enter the world of the supernatural and be inspired by poet, Christina Sng 1:30PM–3:30PM writer and artist, Christina Sng as she equips you with spine- tingling similes and eerie imagery to create your own horror Venue poetry. Be brave as you co-create a horror-themed poem with The Arts House, other participants. Not for the faint of heart. Living Room For ages 14 and up.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit darkside.peatix.com to register.

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SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 2:00PM–2:30PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

Refer to page 20 for full details.

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 爱的多重奏 / LOVE ENSEMBLE

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 三位背景多元的作家,透过自身的视角和生活经历,诠释对亲人、土地、国家、大 李永平, 张挥, 吴怀晨 2:00PM–3:30PM 自然的爱。一小时半的座谈,引领您游历作家爱的世界。 Li Yongping, 以上节目与南大中文系联合呈现。 Cheong Weng Yat, 地点 / Venue Wu Huai-chen The Arts House, Three authors from diverse backgrounds share their unique Blue Room takes on different facets of love based on their personal 主持人 / Moderated by experiences. This 90-minute panel discussion will take you 魏月萍 through literary engagements with love for one’s family, nation Ngoi Guat Peng and nature.

This session is co-presented with NTU Division of Chinese and is in Mandarin.

BERCERITA / STORYTELLING FREE TIGA, DUA, SATU, ZOOM! / THREE, TWO, ONE, ZOOM!

Mengemukakan / Featuring Masa / Time Jumaini Ariff 2:00PM–2:45PM 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

Lokasi / Venue Asian Civilisations Musuem, Shaw Foyer

Rara yang berusia 7 tahun terpegun dengan bulan dan berharap dapat mengembara ke sana pada satu hari nanti. Bantulah Rara membina kapal angkasanya daripada barang- barang yang ada di rumah neneknya. Sertai Makcik Ju (juga dikenali sebagai Jumaini Ariff) yang akan terbang ke angkasa dengan Rara, nenek Rara dan anda. Setiap ibu bapa dan anaknya akan membuat kapal angkasa origaminya sendiri semasa sesi kraf tangan.

Sesi ini dalam bahasa Inggeris dan Bahasa Melayu. Untuk usia 4 hingga 8.

Seven-year-old Rara is fascinated by the moon and hopes to travel there one day. Help Rara build her space shuttle out of knick-knacks from her grandmother’s house. Join Aunty Ju (aka Jumaini Ariff) as she blasts off into space with Rara,

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Rara’s grandmother and you. You’ll get to make your own origami space shuttle during the accompanying craft session.

This session is in English and Malay. For ages 4 to 8.

ATIA ABAWI & MAMLE KABU: ON PRIVILEGE, LOSS AND LOVE THROUGH FREE TEENAGE EYES

Featuring Time If you’ve been quick to dismiss teenagers as moody and Mamle Kabu, 2:00PM–3:00PM brooding, it’s time to reconsider their strengths. The Secret Atia Abawi Sky tells the tale of two teenagers growing up and making Venue tough choices in conflict-ridden Afghanistan; and The Kaya- Empress Lawn, Girl is a story of unlikely friendship between two youths SWF3 Tent from different parts of Ghanaian society. Join authors, Atia Abawi and Mamle Kabu, for an incisive look at perspectives, privileges, and willpower.

For ages 13 and up.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

CRAFT TIME WITH SAB & FRIENDS: DREAMCATCHERS I FREE

Instructed by Time Dreamcatchers are hung above beds to trap bad dreams Sab & Friends 2:00PM–2:45PM and only let good thoughts through. When the sun rises, all bad dreams just disappear. Design and make your own Venue dreamcatcher for sweet dreams and restful sleep with Asian Civilisations Sab & Friends. Museum, Lobby

PERFORMANCE FEST PASS SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 WORDS AND MUSIC: THE RHYTHM OF JAPAN

Featuring Time Motoyuki Shibata, 2:30PM–3:30PM Hiromi Kawakami, MOTOYUKI SHIBATA PHOTO CREDIT: SATOMI SHIMABUKURO HIROMI KAWAKAMI Kojima Keitaney-love, Venue Yutaka Ito The Arts House, Chamber

Four Japanese artists come together for a dream-like sequence of Japanese haiku, stories, and music. Acclaimed writer Hiromi Kawakami will narrate her poems and off-kilter stories, accompanied by the simultaneous translations of the KOJIMA KEITANEY-LOVE YUTAKA ITO respected translator Motoyuki Shibata. The singer-guitarist duo of Kojima Keitaney-love and Yutaka Ito will also perform a repertoire of songs.

This session is in Japanese with English translation.

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This session is made possible with the assistance of The Japan Foundation Asia Center and is part of Country Focus: Japan.

SWF LECTURE $20 REINVENTING POETRY FOR THE INTERNET AGE

Featuring Time Marjorie Perloff 2:30PM–3:30PM

Moderated by Venue Divya Victor The Arts House, Play Den

Is your idea of poetry limited to verses merely to be read out loud? Broaden your mind in this lecture by one of the world’s pre-eminent critics of contemporary poetics. Marjorie Perloff, heralded as the godmother of postmodern and avant-garde poetry, will open your eyes to some of the most exciting poetic ventures in recent years. These range from Susan Howe’s Tom Tit Tot and Christian Bök's The Xenotext to Kenneth Goldsmith’s Soliloquy and Christian Marclay’s The Clock, an art piece that functions as a time-keeper.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

PANEL FEST PASS

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 UNRAVELLING MYTHS AND RETELLING STORIES

Featuring Time Folklore casts a long shadow on the works of these writers Gerður Kristný, 2:30PM–3:30PM who employ a mix of fantasy and realism. This panel will Golda Mowe, examine the ways in which myths are appropriated and re- Krishna Udayasankar Venue invented to capture the imagination of modern readers, while The Arts House, still imparting knowledge of the oral tradition and its values. Moderated by Screening Room Ng Yi-Sheng

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY ARMOUR PUBLISHING II

Featuring Time Words of Wisdom (WOW) series • Ranger Anne series the works of 2:30PM–3:30PM Come join Armour Publishing as they introduce four new Rosalind Lim, publications in the Words of Wisdom (WOW) series by Anita Sebastian Venue Rosalind Lim and the third set of books in Anita Sebastian’s The Arts House, Ranger Anne series featuring a menagerie of animals. The Published by Gallery II titles being launched in the WOW series are Don’t Judge a Armour Publishing Book by its Cover; Look Before You Leap; If You Play with Fire, You Get Burnt; and A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.

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PANEL FEST PASS THE LITERARY GLASS CEILING

Instructed by Time Lee Hui Min, Ning Cai, 2:30PM–3:30PM Noor Aisya bte Buang, Krishnamurthi Mathangi Venue LEE HUI MIN NING CAI Asian Civilisations Museum, Moderated by Ngee Ann Auditorium Rilla Melati Bahri

Four outstanding authors writing in different languages and genres discuss their roles in Singapore’s literary landscape. Join 2016 Singapore Literature Prize shortlisted authors Noor Aisya bte Buang, Lee Hui Min, Krishnamurthi Mathangi, and NOOR AISYA BTE BUANG KRISHNAMURTHI MATHANGI Ning Cai as they discuss the highs and lows of being a female writer in Singapore.

This session is co-presented with the National Book Development Council of Singapore.

PERFORMANCE $35 BETWEEN THE LINES: RANT AND RAVE II

Written and Time There will be an exclusive post-show book sale. Payment in directed by 3:00PM–4:30PM cash only. Chong Tze Chien This production is by The Finger Players and commissioned by Venue the Singapore Writers Festival. Cast School of the Arts, Jean Ng, Studio Theatre Refer to pages 6 and 18 for full details. Serene Chen, Chong Gua Kee SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

Lighting design Lim Woan Wen

Music and sound Darren Ng

FILM SCREENING + DIALOGUE FEST PASS DHEEPAN

Featuring Time Directed by acclaimed French director Jacques Audiard, Shobasakthi 3:00PM–6:00PM Dheepan won the coveted Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells a powerful and touching story Moderated by Venue about three Tamil refugees who fled to France to escape the Tay Yek Keak The Projector, atrocities of war-ravaged Sri Lanka. There will be a post- Redrum screening dialogue session, with the lead actor and writer Antonythasan Jesuthasan, also known as Shobasakthi. NC-16 • 114 minutes The dialogue session is in Tamil with English translation.

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BERCERITA / STORYTELLING FREE SAYA SEEKOR HARIMAU / I AM A TIGER

Mengemukakan / Featuring Masa / Time Nur-El-Hudaa Jaffar 3:30PM–4:15PM

Lokasi / Venue Asian Civilisations Musuem, Shaw Foyer

Izinkan Nur-El-Hudaa, eksekutif penerbitan dengan penerbit Melayu Singapura Pustaka Nasional, membawa anda ke dunia kucing-kucing besar yang mengagumkan dalam sesi penceritaan yang meriuhkan ini. Para peserta akan belajar bagaimana untuk membuat kipas-kipas kertas dengan wajah-wajah kucing semasa acara tersebut.

Sesi ini dalam bahasa Inggeris dan Melayu. Untuk usia 4 hingga 8.

Let Nur-El-Hudaa, publications executive with Singapore Malay publisher Pustaka Nasional, transport you to the wonderful world of big cats in this roaring storytelling session. Learn how to make paper fans with feline faces during the event, and transform yourself into a tiger in the jungle.

This session is in English and Malay. For ages 4 to 8.

JACQUELINE HARVEY & ADELINE FOO: WHEN ALICE-MIRANDA MEETS AMOS LEE FREE

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time What happens when two popular fictional characters—plucky Jacqueline Harvey, 3:30PM–4:30PM Alice-Miranda and funny boy Amos Lee—collide? Find out Adeline Foo when their creators, Jacqueline Harvey and Adeline Foo, meet Venue in person to chat about their characters’ exciting adventures Empress Lawn, and the world of children’s literature in general. SWF3 Tent For ages 7 to 12.

PANEL FEST PASS STORIES FROM SINGLE PANEL COMICS

Featuring Time A single panel comic/illustration is an interesting way to Mattias Adolfsson, 4:00PM–5:00PM tell a story or message. Complex issues can be depicted in Jerry Teo, lighthearted ways to pique readers’ interests. How do they do Gemma Correll Venue it? In this panel, illustrators Mattias Adolfsson and Gemma The Arts House, Correll, and comic artist Jerry Teo, will discuss the unique Moderated by Chamber features of single panel illustrations, and share some of their Lim Cheng Tju behind-the-scene processes and challenges.

This session is part of the Illustration Arts Fest, co-organised by Organisation of Illustrators Council, LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Writers Festival.

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This session is made possible with the assistance of the Embassy of Sweden and is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

PANEL FEST PASS SUSPENSE IN YOUNG ADULT FICTION

Featuring Time To hold the attention of today’s social media-savvy youth, Gareth P Jones, 4:00PM–5:00PM Young Adult literature is often imbued with mystery or AJ Low, suspense. This panel features the masterminds behind titles Simon Chesterman Venue such as The Thornthwaite Inheritance and the Sherlock Sam The Arts House, series as well as the Arcadia trilogy. Join them to pick up tips Moderated by Play Den on how to keep readers riveted. Denise Tan

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 时代的作家 / WRITERS OF THEIR TIME

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 他们都是这个时代的国际中文文坛上最耀眼的作家。中国女作家残雪享誉为当 英培安, 残雪, 徐则臣 4:00PM–5:00PM 代先锋派文学的代表人物,同样来自中国的徐则臣以社会写实小说揭露弱势群 Yeng Pway Ngon, 体的挣扎。新加坡文化奖兼文学奖双料得主英培安,对民族集体回忆与阶级斗 Can Xue, Xu Zechen 地点 / Venue 争提出挑战。三位时代作家齐聚,分享各自如何借助文字的力量,聚焦当代的社 The Arts House, 会文化课题。 主持人 / Moderated by Blue Room They are among the international Chinese literary scene's 胡文雁 brightest stars. China's Can Xue is known for her avant-garde Woo Mun Ngan fiction while compatriot Xu Zechen evokes the struggles of the underprivileged in his social realist novels. At home, Yeng Pway Ngon, Cultural Medallion recipient and Singapore Literature Prize winner, tackles issues such as national memory and class. Together they'll discuss their engagement with topical social and cultural concerns. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 This session is in Mandarin.

PANEL FEST PASS MEIRA CHAND & WENA POON: JAPAN IN OUR STORIES

Featuring Time Meira Chand and Wena Poon are individually inspired by Meira Chand, 4:00PM–5:00PM The Land of The Rising Sun. Exploring cultural identity and Wena Poon dislocation, five of Chand's eight novels are set in Japan, Venue while Poon's trio of novels span Japan, Shanghai Moderated by The Arts House, and Singapore. As outsiders looking in, these two novelists Mie Hiramoto Living Room discuss how and why Japan figures in their works.

This session is part of Country Focus: Japan.

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CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS FUNNY SONNETS WITH PHILIP TERRY

Featuring Time In his book Shakespeare's Sonnets, Philip Terry re-engages Philip Terry 4:00PM–5:00PM with the Bard’s works, splicing contemporary culture with Shakespearean themes to hilarious effect. Find out how Venue he deconstructs the English language into a celebration of The Arts House, creativity, and puts the funny into sonnets, in this Classroom Screening Room Series talk.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the British Council.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE SCEPTRE OF SEA AND SKY: BOOK TWO OF THE FORBIDDEN HILL CHRONICLES

Featuring Time Returning to the enchanted world of Erda in search of their the works of 4:00PM–5:00PM missing friend, Keith, Anna and Vijay are once again enlisted Terry Ho in the desperate struggle against the Dark. Keith sets off for Venue Chapterhouse Manaung, where he is to receive training in Published by The Arts House, the arts of the magi. Anna and Vijay, accompanied by the Renaissance Gallery II Royal Mage of Turasik, a warrior woman and a runaway boy, Publishing embark on a voyage of a thousand leagues taking them to the dominions of a lustful queen, a city under the sway of a sinister abbot, and a land of vengeful spirits.

KUIK SHIAO-YIN: TUITION NATION FREE

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time Kuik Shiao-Yin 5:30PM–6:30PM

Venue The Arts House, Chamber

Is tuition the only way to get ahead in Singapore? Nominated Member of Parliament, Kuik Shiao-Yin, shares her views on the culture of 'kiasuism', the value of tuition, and why it's important to develop social awareness in youths. For parents wanting to do things differently.

PANEL FEST PASS THE SOUND AND THE FURY: HOW SOUND PROVOKES

Featuring Time Whether it's a legible word or a wordless howl, sound plays Nancy Perloff, 5:30PM–6:30PM a pivotal role in daily human interactions, including poetic Omar Musa, creations. Three sound experts—curator Nancy Perloff, Bani Haykal Venue performance poet Omar Musa and sound installation artist The Arts House, Bani Haykal—talk about ways in which they have plumbed the Moderated by Play Den depths of sound to arouse, to rebel, and to seek peace. Lonce Wyse

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PANEL FEST PASS USING COMICS TO EDUCATE

Featuring Time As comics/manga have gained recognition and acceptance Lim Cheng Tju, 5:30PM–6:30PM as a significant form of popular culture and mass media, more Ian Gordon, instructors are using them in the high school and university Deborah Shamoon Venue curriculum. This includes using comics/manga to teach The Arts House, culture or to study aesthetics, genre and narrative. In this Moderated by Blue Room panel, Lim Cheng Tju, Deborah Shamoon, and Ian Gordon will Dave Chua talk about taking comics seriously in the classroom.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS FOOTBALL: A BATTLEGROUND FOR POWER AND JUSTICE

Featuring Time James M Dorsey 5:30PM–6:30PM

Moderated by Venue Francesco Mancini The Arts House, Living Room

Football is played as much on as off the pitch, especially in the Middle East and North Africa. The stadium has become a crucible for political freedom, gender rights and struggles for ethnic, religious and national identity. Foreign correspondent James M Dorsey takes us into the complex arena of football in countries where football is more than just a beautiful game.

PANEL FEST PASS SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 FROM SHORT TO LONG

Featuring Time O Thiam Chin, 5:30PM–6:30PM Audrey Chin, Sara Baume Venue The Arts House, Moderated by Screening Room Kenneth Quek SARA BAUME AUDREY CHIN PHOTO CREDIT: THOMAS LANGDON What are the challenges faced when a writer transits from short stories to writing a novel, or the other way round? Should writers attempt short stories before diving into the long form—and does that imply that the short story is easier to master? This panel brings together emerging and established authors who have produced works in both forms.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MARSHALL CAVENDISH

Featuring Time Track Faults and Other Glitches • Uncanny Valley the works of 5:30PM–6:30PM Marshall Cavendish introduces two new short story Nicholas Yong, collections. The 10 stories in Track Faults and Other Glitches S Mickey Lin Venue by Nicholas Yong promise to transport the reader from the The Arts House, deeply familiar to the supernatural, exploring things that Published by Gallery II cannot and should not be. Uncanny Valley by S Mickey Lin Marshall Cavendish is a collection about unusual facets of Singapore, exploring identity and the human psyche using a wide range of characters, ranging from the construction worker to the managing director of a company.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS THE TRUTH BEHIND THE ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE IN SINGAPORE

Featuring Time Did you know that illegal wildlife trade is the 4th most Elaine Tan 5:30PM–6:30PM profitable business, behind drugs, human trafficking and counterfeits? Each year, hundreds of millions of animals are Moderated by Venue caught from the wild to be sold as food, pets, accessories, N Sivasothi Asian Civilisations souvenirs and medicine. This could overturn decades of Museum, Ngee Ann conservation success, especially for key species like elephants Auditorium and tigers. Recently, Singapore was named a smuggling hub of 'primary concern' for ivory per data from TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, and Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA). With its excellent transport network, Singapore is both a transit hub and a consumer 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 market for illegal wildlife trade such as caged birds for the pet trade; Saiga Antelope horn for TCM; and sharks fins.

Find out the truth behind this massive market and how you can play a part to stop the illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade in this Classroom Series talk by Elaine Tan, CEO of WWF-Singapore.

PANEL FEST PASS AFTER FUKUSHIMA

Featuring Time Five years after the devastating 2011 East Japan Earthquake, Ryoichi Wago, 7:00PM–8:00PM not many people outside of Japan are aware that the recovery Hiromi Kawakami, process is still ongoing for the residents of Fukushima. How Kojima Keitaney-love Venue are they coping with the aftermath of the disaster, with many The Arts House, of them having lost loved ones and unable to return to their Moderated by Chamber homes? Join this panel as two writers and a musician open Motoyuki Shibata up about how they themselves have come to terms with the catastrophe through their works.

This session is in Japanese with English translation.

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This session is made possible with the assistance of The Japan Foundation Asia Center and is part of Country Focus: Japan.

PANEL FEST PASS INCULCATING READING HABITS: LESSONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Featuring Time Roland Kelts, 7:00PM–8:00PM Mamle Kabu, ROLAND KELTS Pooja Nansi, Venue The Arts House, Moderated by Play Den Meira Chand

With the advent of social media, mobile devices and competing demands for attention, reading a literary text is seen increasingly as a luxury or worse, a novelty. POOJA NANSI MAMLE KABU Three writers—a teacher-poet from Singapore, a cultural commentator from the US, and a writer from Ghana— compare the culture of reading of different nations, and exchange views on how to cultivate the next generation of readers.

This session is made possible with the assistance of The Japan Foundation Asia Center.

PANEL FEST PASS LAUNCHING A CAREER IN ILLUSTRATION

Featuring Time Joined by a special guest from Sweden, this panel will Esther Goh, 7:00PM–8:00PM share professional development tips on establishing oneself SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Mindflyer, as an illustrator in the arts and design community and Mattias Adolfsson Venue launching a successful career as an illustrator. What are The Arts House, the common pitfalls and typical barriers? How big a role Moderated by Blue Room does taking on corporate commissions play? Established Kelley Cheng illustrators Mindflyer, Mattias Adolfsson and Esther Goh share their insights.

This session is part of the Illustration Arts Fest, co-organised by Organisation of Illustrators Council, LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Writers Festival.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the Embassy of Sweden.

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PANEL FEST PASS THE ART OF THE DIDACTIC PANEL

Featuring Time The simple panel you see next to an artwork at an exhibit Shabbir Hussain 7:00PM–8:00PM may look nondescript, but it plays a crucial role. How does Mustafa, one distil complex information—theory, context, history— Lise Macdonald, Venue into a succinct guide that illuminates? With a few words, the Andrea Fam The Arts House, curator must be able to invoke and inspire, giving the visitor Living Room a new entry to the artwork. Leading curators from National Moderated by Gallery Singapore, Singapore Art Museum and ArtScience Lim Chye Hong Museum will share with the audience the intricacies of exhibition wall text.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE FINDING ARCADIA

Featuring Time In the second book of the bestselling Arcadia trilogy, Arcadia the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM Greentree digs deep into her past to understand the present. Simon Chesterman After the startling discovery that left her father murdered and Venue her mother in a coma, Arcadia tries to locate the ‘professor’ Published by The Arts House, whom she believes to be ultimately responsible for the Marshall Cavendish Gallery II tragedy. A series of clues leads her to Oxford University and a confrontation with her enemy—but all is not as it seems.

PANEL FEST PASS EXPORTING SOUTH-EAST ASIA TO THE WORLD

Featuring Time With South Korea’s Han Kang nabbing the Man Booker

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Golda Mowe, 7:00PM–8:00PM International Prize this year, the time is ripe for the world Tash Aw, to discover literary talents from South-east Asia. What can Sithuraj Ponraj Venue be done to get more works from this region translated and Asian Civilisations distributed internationally? The panel weighs in on this Moderated by Museum, Ngee Ann question, exploring what needs to be done to produce the Susan Harris Auditorium next literary star from this part of the world.

This session is co-presented with The Select Centre.

READING FREE SINGAPORE MONOLOGUE SLAM

Time Venue The winners of the inaugural Singapore Monologue Slam 8:30PM–9: 30PM The Arts House, present their prize-winning pieces in this showcase, jointly Chamber organised by Method Productions and the Haque Centre of Acting & Creativity. Hear the written word brought to life through great live performances and learn more about the craft of speechwriting.

About Singapore Monologue Slam: Singapore Monologue Slam believes in empowering young people to pursue their dreams. Participants choose

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a monologue and share their stories to a panel of judges comprising of renowned artists and theatre-makers in Singapore. The competition is divided into two categories— the Teens Slam for those between the ages of 13 to 17 and the Open Slam, for ages 18 to 35. Only the top 10 from each category will proceed to the Grand Slam where they will pit their acting chops against one another, and where expression at its best, is born.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BOOK REVIEW

Featuring Time Discussions of a book’s literary merit in reviews play an Marjorie Perloff 8:30PM–9:30PM important role. However, with so much being published, reviewing has increasingly been replaced by a form of blurb- Moderated by Venue writing—which can be seen cynically as praise by friends— Philip Holden The Arts House, or expositions of external themes. This Classroom Series talk Living Room answers a key question: If the book review has indeed become an endangered species, what needs to be done to revive this neglected form of literary criticism?

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

PANEL FEST PASS CREATING ART IN DIFFERENT MEDIUMS

Featuring Time Tania De Rozario, 8:30PM–9:30PM Shubigi Rao, Maung Day Venue SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 TANIA DE ROZARIO Moderated by The Arts House, Jason Wee Screening Room

There are those who swear by the literary art form, and then there are those who leap from medium to medium with relative ease to make art. Three authors who are also visual artists are gathered in this panel to exchange thoughts and views on the work of interdisciplinary artists. SHUBIGI RAO PHOTO CREDIT: S. RAOU MAUNG DAY

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座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 文学杂志:回顾。当下 / CHINESE LITERARY JOURNALS: PAST TO PRESENT

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 孤星子, 非心, 8:30PM–9:30PM Gu Xing Zi, Fei Xin 孤星子 GU XING ZI 地点 / Venue 主持人 / Moderated by The Arts House, 洪均荣 Blue Room Ang Jin Yong

文学杂志在新加坡的出版史中可说是源远流长。每一个时代都有一群“文青”满 怀热情筹办。上世纪七十年代有《红树林》、《蜗牛》、《楼》,九十年代有《风见 鸡 》 、《 后 来 》 , 2000年之后有《殊途》;以及时下新文潮文学社炙手可热的 非心 FEI XIN 《WhyNot 不为什么》等。文学杂志记载了作家与编辑们“当下”的声音,也见证 了本地文学思潮的发展。“文青”为什么当起编辑、创办杂志?这些文学杂志有什 么特色,又如何带动文学思潮?我们邀请不同年代的文学杂志编辑济济一堂, 一起分享“当下”的思考与心情。

以上节目与新文潮文学社联合呈现。

Over the years there have been many Chinese literary magazines in the Singaporean publishing scene, with each era bearing witness to different groups of passionate and youthful advocates. There was Red Forest, Snail and Storeys in the 70s; The Weathercock and Afterwards in the 90s; Different Roads since the 2000s and TrendLit’s

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 young and vibrant magazine WhyNot since 2010. What makes each magazine special? What is their relationship with literary trends? Editors from different magazines will gather to share their thoughts and feelings on these questions.

This session is co-presented with TrendLit and is in Mandarin.

READING FREE CROSSING BOUNDARIES I: FOUR MASTERS READ EXCERPTS FROM THEIR WORKS

Featuring Time These writers have pulverised boundaries and challenged Cole Swensen, 8:30PM–9:30PM norms. Cole Swensen is an expert in postmodern and post- Nancy Perloff, language poetry; Nancy Perloff studies the relationship Desmond Kon Venue between music and visual arts; Desmond Kon revels in Zhicheng-Mingdé, The Arts House, multiple realms from the secular to the spiritual; and Collier Collier Nogues Gallery II Nogues’ erasure poetry reinvents existing texts. They will share their ground-breaking works. Moderated by This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Bridgette See Embassy Singapore.

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WORKSHOP $300 3-DAY EDITING CLINIC WITH SUSAN HARRIS

Instructed by Date and time Susan Harris 7–9 November, 9:30AM–5:30PM

Venue The Arts House, Living Room

Susan Harris, the editorial director of renowned online magazine of international literature Words Without Borders, will conduct a three-day editing clinic for translators in Singapore. The aim is to guide participants in their English translations of Singapore literary works, and the pitching of their projects to publishers. There will be a prior call for submissions, after which 10 to 15 translators and their works will be selected for the clinic.

Suitable for: Intermediate to Advance levels. Participants must submit a manuscript of translated work; details will be emailed upon purchase of tickets.

This session is co-presented with The Select Centre.

PANEL FEST PASS THE PERSONAL/PUBLIC DILEMMA OF SINGAPORE POETRY

Featuring Time How can Singapore poetry be socially relevant yet Daryl Lim Wei Jie, 7:00PM–8:00PM introspective at the same time? These four poets have Christine Chia, attempted to respond to this question in their work. Christine SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Grace Chia, Venue Chia’s poetry draws a parallel between her parents’ failed Madeleine Lee The Arts House, marriage and the Singapore-Malaysia separation; Grace Play Den Chia’s visceral verses are about identity, feminism and Moderated by imagination; Daryl Lim’s poetry engages with socio-historical Marc Nair events; and Madeleine Lee captures intimate moments while connecting to the larger workings of the world.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY ST PRESS I

Featuring Time Show Me The Money 4 • Kyoto Unhurried the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM ST Press introduces two new books: Show Me The Money 4 Teh Hooi Ling, by Teh Hooi Ling; and Kyoto Unhurried by Janice Tay. Janice Tay Venue Teh examines investment strategies that have worked in the The Arts House, Singapore market over the years and signposts the lessons Published by Living Room to be learnt and pitfalls to avoid. Tay provides an insider’s ST Press look at Kyoto, home to no fewer than 17 UNESCO World

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Heritage sites, and its inhabitants, telling stories about their lives through a travel guide about the city’s cuisine, shopping, history and language.

PANEL (CANCELLED) FEST PASS FROM PRINT TO THE GRAM—HOW FOOD WRITING HAS CHANGED

Featuring Time Devagi Sanmugam, 7:00PM–8:00PM Seth Lui DEVAGI SANMUGAM Venue Moderated by The Arts House, Christopher Tan Chamber

As more Singaporeans turn to food blogs and Instagram to decide their next restaurant adventure, how has the craft of food writing changed? In an age that prioritises pretty visuals and encourages the ‘FOMO’ (fear of missing out) sentiment, how relevant are 'traditional' food reviewers and critics? This SETH LUI panel will look at the vocation and craft of writing about food and the evolution of the scene in Singapore.

READING FREE MY HOME, MY SAYANG

Featuring Time Listen to bittersweet voices of hope, longing and dreaming— Md Mukul Hossine, 7:00PM–8:00PM regardless of current geographical location, these writers have

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Lawrence Lacambra called Singapore home at one point. They share their works in Ypil, Wena Poon, Venue which attempts have been made to define what home means Balli Kaur Jaswal, The Arts House, to them. Eric Tinsay Valles, Gallery II Divya Victor

Hosted by Ann Lee

FILM SCREENING FEST PASS SAYANG DISAYANG

Featuring Time Sayang Disayang (My Beloved Dearest) is Singapore's official Sanif Olek, 7:00PM–9:00PM 2015 Oscar Entry for Best Foreign Language Film. Touted as Aidli 'Alin' Mosbit possibly the first Singapore-made, Malay-language film in Venue more than 40 years, the film explores the complex relationship The Arts House, of a foreign domestic helper with her heartbroken employer Screening Room set in the backdrop of Singapore's historical and cultural legacy as part of the Malay archipelago. Join film director PG • 80 minutes Sanif Olek and actress Aidli Mosbit in the post-show dialogue.

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PANEL FEST PASS READING BETWEEN THE LINES

Featuring Time Chong Tze Chien, 8:30PM–9:30PM Kirpal Singh, Ong Sor Fern, Venue O Thiam Chin The Arts House, CHONG TZE CHIEN KIRPAL SINGH Chamber Moderated by Goh Eck Kheng

How did the Singapore literary scene take its shape? As Singapore literature matures, what have been some of the turning points in the last few decades been? Between the Lines: Rant and Rave II depicts the odyssey of literary minds ONG SOR FERN O THIAM CHIN and personalities who have had a hand in moulding and giving life to our literary landscape. Director Chong Tze Chien is joined in this post-performance dialogue by Kirpal Singh, O Thiam Chin and Ong Sor Fern.

PANEL FEST PASS THE CITY AND I

Featuring Time In writing about the city and its spaces, how do writers create Loh Guan Liang, 8:30PM–9:30PM works that capture and transcend the humdrum of everyday Aaron Lee, life? Join these writers as they share their observations of Clara Chow Venue living in a city and the ways that urban architecture and The Arts House, spaces have influenced their works. Moderated by Living Room Zhang Ruihe SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

BOOK LAUNCH FREE FASHION MOST WANTED: SINGAPORE’S TOP INFLUENTIAL NAMES IN THE PAST FIVE DECADES

Featuring Time This is a book about Singapore’s fashion scene, presenting the works of 8:30PM–9:30PM an array of charismatic protagonists and a legion of fashion Tom Rao, Cat Ong, royalty who have played their own game of thrones in the last John de Souza Venue five decades. The Arts House, Published by Gallery II ST Press

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WORKSHOP FREE WITH EXPLORING YOUTHS’ PERSPECTIVES OF LOVE, LOSS AND IDENTITY REGISTRATION THROUGH DRAMA: REMOVE THE VOID

Instructed by Date and time Join Singapore Polytechnic students from the Diploma in Elsabella Wong 3:00PM–5:00PM Applied Drama and Psychology as they take you through what the festival theme, Sayang, means to them. Venue Void decks are places uniquely Singaporean; we play there, The Arts House, we laugh there, we eat there, we experience our greatest joy Play Den and sadness there. However, as our lives progress, we became busier, became so enamored with ourselves that we often pass through the space that we once held affection for—now lost. A person cannot exist without purpose, neither can a place.

For ages 13 to 16. Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit ohsayang1.peatix.com to register.

This session is co-presented with Singapore Polytechnic.

PANEL FEST PASS DOES SINGAPORE NEED A POET LAUREATE?

Featuring Time Is the time ripe for Singapore to appoint her own Poet Yong Shu Hoong, 7:00PM–8:00PM Laureate? The title of ‘Poet Laureate’ is an honour traditionally Kirpal Singh, conferred by the state. Poet Laureates such as Carol Ann Amanda Chong Venue Duffy (UK) and Juan Felipe Herrera (US) are associated with The Arts House, their countries’ literary canons and have composed works Moderated by Chamber in honour of national occasions. Would appointing a Poet 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Paul Tan Laureate elevate the stature of Singapore poetry? This panel discusses.

READING FREE CHECKPOINT THEATRE PRESENTS: WORKS IN DEVELOPMENT

Featuring Time Checkpoint Theatre is the home of new Singapore Faith Ng, Lucas Ho 7:00PM–10:00PM playwriting, and its ‘Works in Development’ showcase is an important part of a rigorous developmental process that Moderated by Venue brings new works from page to stage. Past scripts that have Huzir Sulaiman The Arts House, undergone this careful and considered process include the Play Den critically acclaimed Faith Ng's Normal and Joel Tan's The Way We Go. This one-night-only event presents the dramatised readings of Associate Artists’ Faith Ng and Lucas Ho’s latest plays. Audience members are invited to give detailed feedback as the works continue to be developed for production. Spend an evening with Checkpoint Theatre and play a part in the evolution of these plays of future seasons!

Housewarming by Faith Ng There is a housewarming and everyone is late. The conversations

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revolve around work, housing and babies. What happens after the wedding? How many milestones does one have to pass to finally ‘make it’ as an adult? And why is a married couple’s sex life everybody’s business?

FRAGO by Lucas Ho For their seventh year in reservist training, a group of army mates is engaged in a simulated war exercise, firing blanks at enemy soldiers. In the heat of the ‘battle’, they become aware of the struggles in their personal civilian lives, problems which they can’t simply chao keng out of.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS HOW TO WRITE ABOUT CHINA WHEN YOU’RE AN OUTSIDER

Featuring Time Anurag Viswanath 7:00PM–8:00PM

Moderated by Venue TBC The Arts House, Blue Room

China's rise has proved to be a magnet for pundits who want to make sense of this awakening giant. But where does one begin to access this huge country? Writer Anurag Viswanath will bring an outsider's perspective with her own eye-popping sojourn through the country's margins. Her book Finding India in China wrestles with stereotypes and shibboleths as she encounters a motley cast of characters, ranging from Mongols dressed up for tourism to migrant workers. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

கலꏍ鏁ரையாட쯍 / PANEL FEST PASS ச ிங்ꯍꯂர ி쯍 தமி폍 வாச ிꯍꯁ / READING TAMIL IN SINGAPORE

பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍/ நேரம / Time சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍鏍 தமி폍 எ폁த்தளர㞕쿍, உ쿍쿂쏍 வாசகர㞕ளை Featuring 7:00PM–8:00PM ஈர்㞕 என் உத்திகள埍 கையாள்கறார㞕쿍? 2016 சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 ச ித鏁ரா珍 இலக்கியꯍ பர ி毁 வெற்றயாளர㞕ளான ச ி鏍鏁ரா珍 ப�ொன்ர珍, ப�ொன்ர珍, அ க ி இடம / Venue அ கி வரதராஜன, 믁கம鏁 காசின ஷாநவா ஆகிய�ோ쏍 வரதராஜꟍ, 믁கம鏁 The Arts House, இவ்மர்வின வழி தங㞕쿍 படைப்ꮾக㞕த்த வழிநட鏍鏁ம காச ிꟍ ஷாநவா Living Room 毂ழ்நிலைகளைꯍ பற்ற뿁ம 埁றிப்ꮾக உ쿍쿂ர ி쯁ம Sithuraj Ponraj, வெளிநா翍羿쯁ம தமி폍ꯍ ꯁத்தங㞕ளைꯍ பதிப் பித쯍 வ ிற்쯍 Varadharajan AK, சம்பந்தப㞟 சவால㞕ளைꯍ பற்ற뿁ம பே毁க ிறார㞕쿍. Mohamed Kassim இந் அம쏍ퟁ சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 தேசிய ꯁத்த மேம்ꮾ翍翁 மன்鏍鏁டன Shanavas இணைꏍ鏁 வழங㞕ப்翁க ிற鏁.

வழி நட鏍鏁பவ쏍 / How do Tamil-language authors ensure their works are read Moderated by by Singaporean readers? Join 2016 Singapore Literature சீதால翍毁மி Prize-winning authors Sithuraj Ponraj, Varadharajan AK, and Seetha Lakshmi

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Mohamed Kassim Shanavas as they tackle topics that affect the way they write and publish, such as the market and the challenges of publishing and bookselling locally and abroad.

This session is co-presented with the National Book Development Council of Singapore and will be in Tamil.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MATH PAPER PRESS I

Featuring Time SingPoWriMo 2016: The Anthology • Destroy All Gods the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM (消灭众神) Contributing writers, Join Math Paper Press to launch two new titles. A challenge Gu Xing Zi Venue to write one poem a day for 30 days was first issued to the The Arts House, internet in April 2014. In 2016, SingPoWriMo 2016: The Published by Gallery II Anthology, edited by Joshua Ip, Daryl Qilin Yam and Ruth Math Paper Press Tang, gathers the best of the 5,110 poems that were submitted for the year. First-time poets are featured with established bards, in a wide swath of languages from Minion to HTML. Alongside the anthology, Gu Xing Zi launches his latest work, Destroy All Gods (消灭众神).

PANEL FEST PASS FOR THE LOVE OF THE WRITTEN WORD

Featuring Time Singapore's literary scene would not be what it is today Kenny Leck, 8:30PM–9:30PM without these champions of home-grown writing. Moderator William Phuan, Denise Tan speaks to three familiar names—Chan Wai Han 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Chan Wai Han Venue from Ethos Books; William Phuan from The Select Centre; The Arts House, and Kenny Leck, founder of BooksActually and Math Paper Moderated by Blue Room Press—about their love for the written word and their work Denise Tan behind the scenes.

PERBINCANGAN / PANEL FEST PASS MENJALIN HUBUNGAN DENGAN PEMBACA SINGAPURA / CONNECTING WITH THE SINGAPOREAN READER

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Bagaimanakah para penulis berbahasa Melayu menjalin Featuring 8:30PM–9:30PM hubungan dengan warga Singapura dengan cara yang Peter Augustine Goh, bermakna dan menawan? Luangkan masa bersama para Hartinah Ahmad, Lokasi / Venue pengarang yang memenangi Hadiah Sastera Singapura 2016 Ahmad Azmi bin Haji The Arts House, Peter Augustine Goh, Hartinah Ahmad, dan Ahmad Azmi bin Mohamed Ishak Living Room Haji Mohamed Ishak yang akan membincangkan khalayak sasaran, para penerbit dan para peniaga buku di Singapura, Dipengerusikan oleh / dan lain-lain kuasa yang mungkin membentuk cara mereka Moderated by menulis, dan untuk siapa mereka menulis. Sa’eda Buang Sesi ini akan diadakan dipersembahkan bersama dengan Majlis Perkembangan Buku Nasional Singapura.

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How do Malay-language authors connect with Singaporeans in a meaningful and engaging way? Join 2016 Singapore Literature Prize-winning authors Peter Augustine Goh, Hartinah Ahmad, and Ahmad Azmi bin Haji Mohamed Ishak as they discuss intended audiences, publishers and booksellers in Singapore, and other forces that may shape the way they write, and who they write for.

This session is co-presented with the National Book Development Council of Singapore and will be in Malay.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MATH PAPER PRESS II

Featuring Time Spaces • Balik Kampung 3A, 3B, 3C the works of 8:30PM–9:30PM Math Paper Press introduces four new titles written and Verena Tay and edited by Verena Tay. Spaces is Tay’s second short story contributing writers Venue collection, exploring the interior landscapes of various The Arts House, protagonists and experimenting with form, point of view, Published by Gallery II mood and tone. Balik Kampung 3A, 3B, 3C are additions to Math Paper Press the popular series. In 3A: Northern Shores, 10 established and new writers offer stories set in Seletar, Yishun, Marsiling, Ang Mo Kio and Upper Thomson. 3B: Some East, More West presents nine exciting tales and fresh insights into the human condition. The stories in 3C: Central Corridor feature the central spine of Singapore —from Bukit Timah, Bukit Merah, Farrer Road, Cairnhill, down to the Keppel area. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

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WORKSHOP FREE WITH EXPLORING YOUTHS’ PERSPECTIVES OF LOVE, LOSS AND IDENTITY REGISTRATION THROUGH DRAMA: EVERYBODY TALKS

Instructed by Time Join Singapore Polytechnic students from the Diploma in Isaac Chan 3:00PM–5:00PM Applied Drama and Psychology as they take you through what the festival theme, Sayang, means to them. Venue The elderly now makes up the bulk of our society, and with The Arts House, the elderly comes elderly-related issues. The microsystem is Play Den defined as the immediate surroundings of an individual, which will be observed through this process drama. ‘Everybody Talks’ is a process drama workshop that explores the concept of elderly interaction; what is said and, for the most part, what is not.

For ages 13 to 16. Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit ohsayang2.peatix.com to register.

This session is co-presented with Singapore Polytechnic.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT YOUR CHILLI SAUCE

Featuring the works of Time Constance Singam 7:00PM–8:00PM

Published by Venue Epigram Books The Arts House, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Living Room

Many of us associate home with the comforts of our mother’s kitchen. But food can represent so much more—it can reflect a nation’s history, culture and traditions, as well as society’s changing attitudes. Connie Singam’s love and experience with homecooking sees the evolution of food against a backdrop of Singapore’s social fabric over the past 70 years.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE TRIPLE BOOK LAUNCH + NEW VOICES SHOWCASE

Featuring Time Mirror Image Mirage • FOODPORN cum Maundy Thursday • the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM Thirty-Seven Reasons Red Is Rad Desmond Kon Exciting new voices from Ngee Ann Polytechnic and NUS Zhicheng-Mingdé Venue High open this event, followed by a three-book launch from The Arts House, Desmond Kon: a collection of haiku in Mirror Image Mirage; Published by Gallery II a hybrid work, FOODPORN cum Maundy Thursday; and Squircle Line Press Thirty-Seven Reasons Red Is Rad, poems written up through eight literary devices (aphorism, anecdote, allegory, anaphora, envoi, ekphrasis, eclogue and elegy).

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PANEL FEST PASS HOW TO GET YOUR COMIC PUBLISHED

Featuring Time After putting hours of sweat into completing your comic, Kenny Leck, 7:00PM–8:00PM what is the next step? Publishers Kenny Leck from Math Lim Li Kok, Paper Press, Edmund Wee from Epigram Books, Lim Li Kok Edmund Wee, Venue from Asiapac Books and Indonesian comic book colourist Sunny Gho The Arts House, Sunny Gho, will discuss the ‘X’ factor in graphic novels and Play Den how they assess each work’s appeal to the consumer. Graphic Moderated by novelist Troy Chin will moderate and chip in with advice for Troy Chin aspiring practitioners.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

PANEL FEST PASS LOVE, LOSS AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

Featuring Time Alan John, 7:00PM–8:00PM Heng Siok Tian, David Wong Hsien Ming Venue ALAN JOHN The Arts House, Moderated by Blue Room Carolyn Cameons

Former deputy Straits Times editor, Alan John, writes on life, love and loss in his memoir while both Heng Siok Tian and David Wong ruminate on manifestations of familial loss in their verse. They will discuss how writing functions HENG SIOK TIAN as catharsis in the experience of loving and losing, and the recovery process. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 PANEL FEST PASS CANON-MAKING AND CANON-ANXIETY

Featuring Time After 51 years, does Singapore literature in Cyril Wong, 8:30PM–9:30PM component languages have an established canon of writers Sa’eda Buang, and works? Or has it been politically incorrect to even mention Rama Kannabiran, Venue having one? If not, what has taken the place of a canon? Chow Teck Seng The Arts House, Is it then what’s studied in schools and universities? Who Chamber decides and how is it decided? This panel will examine these Moderated by tough questions. Koh Tai Ann

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PANEL FEST PASS SINGAPORE’S FUTURE PLAYWRIGHTS

Featuring Time Irfan Kasban, 8:30PM–9:30PM Euginia Tan, Lucas Ho Venue IRFAN KASBAN The Arts House, Moderated by Play Den Helmi Yusof

Singapore's theatre landscape has seen new and promising playwrights in the recent years. Playwright-director Irfan Kasban has directed works that encouraged more dialogue LUCAS HO in the Malay theatre scene. An Associate Artist of Checkpoint PHOTO CREDIT: EUGINIA TAN JOEL LIM, CALIBRE PICTURES Theatre, Lucas Ho has also written for and acted on stage locally and overseas. A young poet, Euginia Tan made her foray into theatre earlier this year. What changes would the next generation of playwrights like to see for our theatre scene? Join this panel in their frank discussion on the future of Singapore theatre.

PANEL FEST PASS FROM CONCEPTION TO PUBLICATION: CHALLENGES OF A FIRST-TIME NOVELIST

Featuring Time They may come from different stages of their lives, but they Daryl Qilin Yam, 8:30PM–9:30PM share one thing in common—they have published their first Simon Chesterman, novels. Daryl Yam, Simon Chesterman and Lisa Beazley talk Lisa Beazley Venue about the obstacles they faced and how they overcame them 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 The Arts House, in the process of their writing. Moderated by Blue Room Ann Lee

BOOK LAUNCH FREE HEAVEN HAS EYES

Featuring Time Heaven Has Eyes explores estrangement, interconnection the works of 8:30PM–9:30PM and belonging in Singapore. Many of the narratives find Philip Holden traces of Singapore in unlikely places or at forgotten Venue moments of history: on a beach in contemporary Canada, Published by The Arts House, at the Zoo in the late 1940s. Others stay within the Epigram Books Living Room city-state, for instance in HDB landscapes. What links the stories in the collection is their characters’ discovery of moments of transcendence in everyday life, whether through dreaming, personal knowledge or through the redemptive power of storytelling.

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READING FREE TWIN CINEMA READING BY SING LIT STATION

Featuring Time Jennifer Anne Champion, 8:30PM-9:30PM David Wong Hsien Ming, Al Lim, See Wern Hao, Venue JENNIFER ANNE CHAMPION DAVID WONG HSIEN MING Joses Ho, Joshua Ip The Arts House, Gallery II

Twin cinema is a poetic form originating in Singapore where the poem is displayed in two columns—each column may be read vertically by itself, or the whole poem horizontally across both columns. The term was coined by poet and SWF Director Yeow Kai Chai after the 2005 of the same name by AL LIM SEE WERN HAO Canadian indie rock band The New Pornographers. See twin cinema and its variants performed live just as they appear on the page.

This session is co-presented with Sing Lit Station and SingPoWriMo.

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PANEL FEST PASS THE HIPSTER INVASION OF THE FOOD SCENE

Featuring Time Laksa served in mess tins, kale pandan smoothies in artisanal Constance Singam, 7:00PM–8:00PM mason jars and spam fries on recycled wood plates with a side Prashant of deconstructed condiments. Shop designs and menus cater Somosundram, Venue to the young and affluent, and gentrification has made its way Christopher Tan The Arts House, to old estates and HDB heartlands. Is the hipster invasion of Chamber the Singapore food scene here to stay? Does this signal the Moderated by beginning of the demise of traditional hawker culture? Has our Victoria Cheng relationship with food changed?

PANEL FEST PASS SINGAPORE THROUGH THEIR EYES

Featuring Time Scratch the surface of Singapore and you discover a different Lesley-Anne Tan, 7:00PM–8:00PM reality, as channelled through the eyes of three young Hassan Hasaa’Ree authors. Lesley-Anne Tan, co-author of the popular Danger Ali, Nicholas Yong Venue Dan series, explores Singapore history what-ifs through The Arts House, the eyes of main characters Danger Dan and Gadget Girl. Moderated by Blue Room Hassan Hasaa'Ree Ali’s science fiction novels delve into his Troy Chin version of Singapore's future. Nicholas Yong imagines a post- apocalyptic Singapore where zombies run amok and MRT stations are safe houses.

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 相声:在说学逗唱间,见证语言机智幽默的演变 / THE EVOLUTION OF WIT AND LANGUAGE PLAY: CROSSTALK 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 相声是民间说唱曲艺,用笑话、滑稽问答和说唱方式引人发笑,借诙谐带出嘲 苏维胜, 韩劳达 7:00PM–8:00PM 讽,既反映现实生活的各种现象和人生百态,也是机智和幽默艺术的考验。相声 Soo Wee Seng, 艺术在本地是否正随着语言环境萎缩而日渐衰退?我们是否日渐失去即兴创作 Han Lao Da 地点 / Venue 以及参与语文游戏的能力?跟三位嘉宾就本地相声发展的前景来一场坦诚的交 The Arts House, 流,也亲身感受当代相声表演的魅力。 主持人 / Moderated by Living Room TBC Crosstalk is a comedic performance in the form of a dialogue, and its mode is satire through puns and allusions. More than anything else, crosstalk is a sparring of wit. Does the decline of the art form suggest that we no longer have the ability to improvise and to engage in language play? Join the panellists for an honest discussion on the state of this art form and experience the appeal of contemporary crosstalk for yourself.

This session is in Mandarin.

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READING FREE LAUGHING AT YOU, LAUGHING WITH YOU: SATIRICAL POETS IN SEVERAL LANGUAGES

Featuring Time Through the deceptively entertaining mirror of satire, Felix Cheong, 7:00PM–8:00PM audiences are ultimately compelled to stare at their own Gwee Li Sui, reflection. Calling attention to eminently serious issues while Aqmal N, Elancharan Venue reaching out to a wider audience, satire is an effective tool for Gunasekaran, The Arts House, social commentary. These speakers will share instances from Nepolian, Gallery II their oeuvre which demonstrate the form’s eviscerating power. Sithuraj Ponraj This session is co-presented with the National Poetry Festival.

Moderated by Eric Tinsay Valles

PANEL FEST PASS THE EVOLUTION OF WIT AND LANGUAGE PLAY: DIKIR BARAT

Featuring Time Rifa’ah Ridzuwanulhakim 8:30PM–9:30PM Abdol Shukor, Djohan A Rahman, Venue Norashikin Mohamed Najib The Arts House, Play Den Moderated by RIFA'AH RIDZUWANULHAKIM ABDOL SHUKOR Shariff Shah

Dikir barat is described as a lyrical debate—singing original or improvised pantuns while also employing satire and humour. This art form is now making a comeback. Why is dikir barat on the rise again when it was in decline at one point? How has the use of pantuns changed and has the craft been modernised? This discussion includes a performance of DJOHAN A RAHMAN NORASHIKIN MOHAMED NAJIB SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 the form.

This session is in English.

PANEL FEST PASS SG HORROR: ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK?

Featuring Time Many of us grew up with True Singapore Ghost Stories and Ng Yi-Sheng, 8:30PM–9:30PM continue to be fascinated by all things supernatural and Jon Gresham, spooky. But why has this fascination not culminated in a Audrey Chin Venue greater volume of horror fiction in our literary scene? This The Arts House, panel explores why there are so few horror writers Moderated by Blue Room in Singapore. TBC

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PANEL FEST PASS THE ROLE OF LITERARY JOURNALS

Featuring Time Yong Shu Hoong, 8:30PM–9:30PM Jason Erik Lundberg, Clara Chow Venue YONG SHU HOONG The Arts House, Moderated by Living Room Cyril Wong

What is the role of the literary journal? From QLRS and Asymptote to LONTAR and SOFTBLOW, they have become invaluable platforms for discovering new literary talent as well as showcasing new works from established authors. JASON ERIK LUNDBERG CLARA CHOW Three editors, Yong Shu Hoong (QLRS), Clara Chow (We Are A Website) and Jason Erik Lundberg (LONTAR), discuss the importance of literary journals.

READING FREE MENTOR ACCESS PROJECT: MENTEES' PRESENTATION

Time Venue Listen to 20 emerging writers from the Mentor Access Project 8:30PM–9:30PM The Arts House, (MAP) as they present creatively-staged excerpts from their Gallery II poems, stories and plays in English, Mandarin, and Malay. A 12-month long programme, these emerging literary talents are mentored by some of Singapore's most established authors.

This session is co-presented with The Writers Centre Singapore. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

PANEL FEST PASS UNEQUAL DEVELOPMENT IN SG LIT

Featuring Time Is the literature in English in Singapore out-stripping that Latha, 7:00PM–8:00PM in the other languages in both quantity and quality? What Azhar Ibrahim, are the causes, consequences and implications? Is this an Tan Chee Lay, Venue inevitable development that can’t be turned around? Four Joshua Ip The Arts House, writers dissect the issue, the factors and, if it is indeed the Chamber case, suggest ways forward. Moderated by Koh Tai Ann

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PANEL FEST PASS LITERARY FESTIVALS OF THE FUTURE

Featuring Time From rising costs to festivals popping out of every city Lyndy Cooke, 7:00PM–8:00PM and neighbourhood, what is the future of the literary Anne O’Brien, festival? How can it remain relevant to its communities, Geoffrey Taylor Venue what is its role in a world of declining readership and why The Arts House, should people attend literary festivals? Join our stellar Moderated by Play Den panel of prominent festival directors from Hay Festival, Yeow Kai Chai Auckland Writers Festival and International Festival of Authors, Toronto as they discuss the joys and pains of organising festivals.

PANEL FEST PASS UP IN THE AIR: FLIGHTS, TRANSITS AND HOME

Featuring Time Boey Kim Cheng, 7:00PM–8:00PM Philip Holden, Yu-Mei PHILIP HOLDEN Balasingamchow Venue The Arts House, Moderated by Blue Room Zhang Ruihe

Join this discussion on writing about travel—that distinctly modern experience of coming and going by plane, looking

YU-MEI BALASINGAMCHOW down from the sky on one’s home(s), and interacting with BOEY KIM CHENG PHOTO CREDIT: WESLEY LOH KAR-WAI the infinitely replicable architecture of the modern airport. Where—up in the air, caught in the transitory space of the airport or coming home—do we feel we actually belong? SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 This panel looks at transits, connections, and the meaning of travel for the 21st century citizen of the world.

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CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS BETWEEN JAPAN AND SINGAPORE: HAIGA AND ITS MODERN LEGACY

Featuring Time Ponder the power of haiga, a Japanese art form that dates Koh Buck Song 7:00PM–8:00PM back to the 16th century, and yet—with its melding of painting or sketching with a haiku—seems so apt for this 21st century Venue cyber age. In this talk, Koh Buck Song will elaborate on his The Arts House, approach to haiga, and share insights into the wabi-sabi Living Room aesthetic and philosophy of haiga that can be an inspiration for ikigai (purpose in life).

This session is part of Country Focus: Japan.

PANEL FEST PASS WHAT WE MAY LOSE: NEGLECTED PLACES & HISTORIES IN SINGAPORE

Featuring Time Both authors write about the need to preserve places in Kevin Tan, 7:00PM–8:00PM Singapore before they are lost to urban development. Kevin Kostas Tan, who edited and co-wrote Spaces of the Dead: A Case Ikonomopoulos Venue from the Living, views cemeteries as spaces of historical, The Arts House, architectural and social merit. Kostas Ikonomopoulos, the Moderated by Screening Room writer behind Remains: A Singapore Journey, uncovers Phan Ming Yen the country's hidden past through graveyards and other unexplored remnants. They discuss the significance of old and forgotten places in our heritage.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MATH PAPER PRESS III

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time The Wanderlusters • We R Family the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM Math Paper Press presents two new titles written and edited Grace Chia and by Grace Chia. The Wanderlusters is a novel about a circus contributing writers Venue and their production Anima, a show about a grotesque The Arts House, anti-hero in a magical subterranean forest that comes alive Published by Gallery II onstage night after night under the big top. In We R Family, Math Paper Press a collection of eight stories edited by Chia, the family comes under scrutiny through the whispers of home in nameless cities to the metropolises of Singapore, New York, and Addis Ababa to the suburbs of Indiana and Connecticut.

HANYA YANAGIHARA: CREATING LIVES LESS ORDINARY FEST PASS

Featuring Time Hailed by Newsweek for her “two exceedingly good and Hanya Yanagihara 8:30PM–9:30PM strange novels”, Hanya Yanagihara is able invoke the emotional lives of characters as diverse as four male college Moderated by Venue graduates (A Little Life, 2015) and Nobel Prize winner and Michelle Martin The Arts House, virologist Daniel Gajdusek (The People in the Trees, 2013). Chamber In her debut at SWF, she will talk about her choice of difficult subject matter (childhood trauma, sexuality, self-harm),

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and why she has chosen to write about men so far. She will illustrate how one must summon empathy for all characters, even and especially “the despicable ones”, through language brutally honest yet devastatingly tender.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

PANEL FEST PASS #SGLITFTW

Featuring Time Goh Eck Kheng, 8:30PM–9:30PM Kenny Leck, Paolo Agulto, Venue GOH ECK KHENG KENNY LECK May Tan The Arts House, Play Den Moderated by TBC

It would not be a stretch to say Singapore literature has been enjoying a renaissance in recent years. Driven by innovative marketing and savvy publishing, Singapore writers and their PAOLO AGULTO MAY TAN books have been making waves locally and overseas. Hear from key industry players on this revival and upcoming plans to promote #sglit.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY TRENDLIT AND THE KOALA MAG

Featuring Time 《WhyNot不 为 什 么 》第 五 期 • The Koala Mag the works of 8:30PM–9:30PM Join Trendlit and The Koala Mag in a bilingual sharing session SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Ang Jin Yong, on how two magazines in two different languages work on Gu Xing Zi, Venue the same passion of bringing literary works to the masses. Eleora Irene The Arts House, Trendlit’s《WhyNot不为什么》magazine aims to bring life to Screening Room and explore the depth of literary works, while The Koala Mag Published by aims to expand the width of literary works by bringing them Trendlit, to the lives of people. Both magazines hope to cultivate a The Koala Mag new generation of readers, one who cares about the state of literature and socio-cultural issues in the country.

This session is in Mandarin and English.

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座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 拼凑昔日新马 / CAPTURING OLD SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 国民记忆在国家历史的阐述中占据多少成分,发挥着什么作用?写作人如何处理 李永平, 丁云, 张挥 8:30PM–9:30PM 甚至挑战国民记忆与历史建构中的微妙关系?丁云的新小说作品《惊栗岛》以上 Li Yongping, 世纪六十年代安乐岛上发生的鲜为人知的历史事迹为背景;张挥忆述老一辈新 Tan Chun An, 地点 / Venue 加坡人都能感同身受的一段经历——在甘榜生活成长的童年回忆。生于马来西 Cheong Weng Yat The Arts House, 亚的李永平则通过寓言,书写一方想象的故乡。三位作家将探讨一海之隔的新马 Living Room 两地千丝万缕的历史渊源,从另一个角度审视偏颇不全的国民记忆。 主持人 / Moderated by 林安娜 In scripting a nation's past, how does national memory come Anna Lim into play and how does an author seek to challenge this? Tan Chun An's new novel 《惊栗岛》 (Terror Island) is based on a historical incident on Pulau Senang in the 60s and Cheong Weng Yat recounts his past growing up in a kampung. Through the use of allegory, Malaysian Li Yongping writes of an imagined homeland. This panel discusses the intertwined histories of two nations separated by a narrow strait, and the (mis)representation of memories.

This session is in Mandarin.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS CHINA'S CULTURAL REVOLUTION

Instructed by Time Frank Dikötter 8:30PM–9:30PM

Moderated by Venue 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 TBC The Arts House, Blue Room

Frank Dikötter wrote the final volume of his acclaimed trilogy on communism in China, tapping on unprecedented access to previously classified party documents. Dikötter will speak about the Cultural Revolution, its aftermath, and the shadow it continues to cast on 21st century China.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE CATERWAULING SUPERMARKETS

Featuring Time A Field Guide to the Supermarkets of Singapore • Caterwaul the works of 8:30PM–9:30PM Come applaud the launch of two new publications with Jennifer Anne Sing Lit Station: A Field Guide to the Supermarkets of Champion, Venue Singapore by Samuel Lee; and Caterwaul by Jennifer Anne Samuel Lee The Arts House, Champion. Caterwaul is a largely autobiographical collection Gallery II of experimental poetry, loosely centred on childhood, Published by trauma, and contemplations on voice. A Field Guide to the Ten Year Series, Supermarkets of Singapore is an attempt to mine the strange an imprint of Math and cavernous spaces that separate—as well as connect— Paper Press the extraordinary and the mundane.

SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 9:30PM–10:00PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

Refer to page 20 for full details. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

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TOUR $20 THE PAPER TRAIL 2: THE INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE STRIKES BACK

Featuring Time Independent bookstores play an important role in our literary BooksActually, 9:00AM–1:00PM landscape. Oftentimes, they actively contribute to building Woods In The Books, (Meet at 8:45AM) reading communities and are some of the strongest advocates Grassroots of Singaporean works. Join writing duo Adan Jimenez and Bookroom, Meet at Felicia Low-Jimenez as they take you on a literary tour of GGS Publications, The Arts House, English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil indie bookstores in Wardah Books, Entrance Singapore. Stops include BooksActually, Woods In The Basheer Graphic Books, Grassroots Bookroom, GGS Publications, Wardah Books Books and Basheer Graphic Books. Hear from the booksellers themselves as they disclose the book selection strategies in Curated by their stores, the names of their favourite authors, and why AJ Low they believe in bookselling.

Refreshments are provided. Children below the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.

Participants are to meet at 8.45am at the entrance of The Arts House.

PANEL FEST PASS ST CONVERSATIONS: MICHELIN IN SINGAPORE—WHAT NOW?

Featuring Time Deputy Life! editor and food critic at The Straits Times Wong TBC 10:00AM–11:00AM Ah Yoke speaks with chefs from some of Singapore's first Michelin-starred restaurants about the effect the guide has Moderated by Venue had on their establishments half a year later, and what they Wong Ah Yoke The Arts House, are doing to retain their stars or improve on their rating in the Chamber next year.

This session is co-presented with The Straits Times. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

PANEL FEST PASS THE WORLD IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL JOURNALISM

Featuring Time Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning Frederik Obermaier, 10:00AM–11:00AM all chose digital media over traditional print media for the Nisid Hajari, release of information. On news sites, much has been Han Fook Kwang Venue debated over issues of immigration and terrorism, throwing The Arts House, sharp light on the anxieties of those split between inclusivity Moderated by Play Den and protectionism, nationalism and globalism. How has the Peh Shing Huei increasing influence of digital media changed the way news is consumed? Does journalism need to have a greater hand in shaping perspectives and world views in the 21st century? This panel discusses the impact of the changing face of journalism on the world today.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the Goethe-Institut Singapur.

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PANEL FEST PASS THE POWER OF WORDLESS STORIES

Featuring Time To some, a picture says more than a thousand words. In fact, Mark Pett, Jho Tan 10:00AM–11:00AM for some artists, words are but distractions, for the drawings themselves are so complete that no words are needed at all. Moderated by Venue Join illustrators Mark Pett and Jho Tan as they explore the Dave Chua The Arts House, wordless eloquence of drawings. Blue Room This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

WORKSHOP $50 BEYOND PLOT AND CHARACTER: HOW TO KEEP PRIMARY SCHOOL READERS HOOKED FROM THE START

Instructed by Time Primary school readers are choosy. Lose them on the first Peter Lerangis 10:00AM–1:00PM page and they may toss a book aside, never reaching the core of your brilliant novel. What are the secrets to keeping Venue a reader’s interest? Peter Lerangis, author of nine New York The Arts House, Times bestsellers, including the Seven Wonders and The Living Room 39 Clues series, will lead a workshop about word choice, pacing, tone, voice, humour, plotting, and the importance of unanswered questions.

Participants should submit either a finished novel or the first three chapters of a novel-in-progress with a synopsis of the full plot. First chapters will be read aloud, discussed, and as time permits, revised.

Suitable for: Intermediate level 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016

PANEL FEST PASS EQUATORIAL CALM

Featuring Time Originating in Japan in the 15th and 16th centuries, haiku is a David Wong Hsien 10:00AM–11:00AM minimalist poetic form rooted in the poet's interaction with Ming, Marc Nair, nature. Haiku has become an integral part of the poetry Lynette Morrison née Venue scene in languages around the world, finding its way to Tan Yuen Ling, The Arts House, broad audiences of all ages. Earlier this year, Resorts World Christina Sng Screening Room Singapore invited 10 poets to respond to the exhibits in haiku at the S.E.A. Aquarium and Museum. The result is Equatorial Moderated by Calm, a multilingual haiku anthology. Shelly Bryant This session is part of Country Focus: Japan, and features poems from Equatorial Calm, first commissioned by Resorts World Singapore.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE EPIGRAM BOOKS FICTION PRIZE 2015 LONGLIST

Featuring Time Annabelle Thong • Kappa Quartet the works of 10:00AM–11:00AM Epigram Books introduces two new books: Annabelle Thong Daryl Qilin Yam, by Imran Hashim is a romance novel featuring devout Catholic Imran Hashim Venue and former schoolteacher Annabelle Thong who never The Arts House, thought her chastity was a liability until she arrives in Published by Gallery II and finds love. Kappa Quartet by Daryl Qilin Yam is a novel Epigram Books about a young man who meets a kappa, a river demon, whilst holidaying in Tokyo.

KONFERENS MELAYU: SENTUH SAYANG,TINGGALPUN SAYANG / FEST PASS A CONFERENCE IN TOUCH OF AFFECTION AND REALITY

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time ‘Sentuh Sayang,Tinggalpun Sayang’ adalah sebuah konferens Featuring 10:00AM–6:30PM berlegar dengan soal kemanusiaan yang mendasar dalam Azhar Ibrahim, kehidupan dan kesusasteraan. Manusia Sastera adalah Raja Ahmad Lokasi / Venue pengabdi Sayang, yang bisa saja diseiraskan sebagai kasih Aminullah, Asian Civilisations dan kasihan, keindahan dan kemesraan, kesyahduan dan Mohd Raman Daud, Museum, River Room ketarikan. Kesayangan hanya wajar berdepan dengan realiti. Okky Madasari, Manusia Sastera yang berdepan dengan realiti mengungkap Faisal Tehrani, kesayangannya kepada manusia, linkungan dan kebenaran. ZF Zamir, Jika sastera meninggalkan itu, maka kesayangan itu tentu Siti Hazirah tersopak. Itu sayang sekali. Mohamad, ‘Sentuh Sayang,Tinggalpun Sayang’ is a conference about Nazry Bahrawi, humanitarian issues that are central to life and literature. Maarof Salleh, Abdul Literature is a realm of affection, a realm of imagining and Hamid Besih, feeling for beauty, serenity, bliss and wonder. But it is no Yusoff Abdul magical gift unless the very affection is in touch with reality. Rahman, What then is reality? Sentuh Sayang is the ideal state where SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Suratman Markasan, both affection and touch sublimate and manifest. The very Sumardi Sarkawi, opposite of Sayang is neglect, abandonment and even breach. Eunos Asah Such concepts are improper, a loss, alas sayang.

Moderated by This conference is co-organised by NUS Department of Malay Sa'eda Buang, Studies, Berita Harian and Singapore Writers Festival. Annaliza Bakri, Refer to page 131 to 136 for full details. Azizah Zakaria

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STORYTELLING FREE BUILD A GIANT COOKIE-SNATCHING ROBOT II

Featuring Time Older kiddos, it’s your turn to create the gigantic CookieBot Katie Van Camp 10:00AM–10:45AM with author Katie Van Camp! Remember to bring baubles, yarns, cereal boxes, and other similar household materials, Venue to contribute to the project. Asian Civilisations For ages 4 to 6. Kids, bring your parents—this session Museum, Shaw involves craft! Foyer

ADELINE FOO & STEPHANIE WONG FREE PRESENT WEIRD AND WONDERFUL CREATURES

Featuring Time Adeline Foo, 10:00AM–11:00AM Stephanie Wong Venue Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent

Explore the jungles of Sarawak and venture into the Australian wilderness from the bestselling Amos Lee travel diaries. Discover fascinating facts about weird and wonderful animals with author Adeline Foo and illustrator Stephanie Wong as your trusty guides. You will also create your very own animal masks to join this wild jungle adventure.

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 For ages 8 and up.

ஏ翍羿쮿쏁ꏍ鏁 மேடைக埁: ச ிறꯍꯁꯍ பய ிலரங埁 / FROM PAGE TO STAGE: A MASTERCLASS FREE WITH REGISTRATION

பய ிற쟁வ ிப்ꮾள쏍 / நேரம / Time தமிழி쯍 நன㞕றியப்ப㞟 பெண்ணிய நாடக ஆச ிர ிய쏁ம Instructed by 10:00AM–1:00PM இய埍埁ன쏁மான அ.மங்க, ꏂ쯍 வ羿வங㞕ளை மேடை நாடகமாக அ மங்க உ쏁மாற쟁வ鏁 பற்ற வ ிவரிப்ꮾ쏍. சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 எ폁鏍鏁க㞕쿍 A Mangai இடம / Venue உட்ப, தற்கல எ폁鏍鏁க㞕ளி쯍 பெண பற்றய ப ிம்ங㞕쿍 Indian Heritage எப்羿 உ쏁வாக㞕ப்翁கின்ன என்鏁 பற்ற뿁ம அவ쏍 Centre, Activity பே毁வா쏍. இந்தய மரꯁடைமை நிலையத்த쯍 நடைபெ쟁ம இந் Room நிகழ்ச்ய ி쯍 பங்கற்வர㞕쿍, பல்வ쟁 காட்ச埍埂டங㞕ளி쯍 உள் காட்சி்பொ쏁ட㞕ளை埍 க쏁த்த쯍 க�ொண翁, பா쮿ன ச ித்திர ிꯍꯁகளை ஆராயலாம.

இந் பய ிலரங埁 இந்தய மரꯁடைமை நிலைய鏍鏁டன இணைꏍ鏁 வழங㞕ப்翁க ிற鏁.

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பதிꏍ鏁க�ொள் இந்தய மரꯁடைமை நிலைய鏍鏁埍埁 NHB_IHC@ nhb.gov.sg என் 믁கவர ி埍埁 மின்ஞ்쯍 அꟁꯍꯁங㞕쿍.

A noted feminist playwright and director in Tamil, A Mangai will guide participants on the intriguing process of transforming a literary text into a stage play. She will also shed light on how female representations are constructed in contemporary texts, including those from Singapore. In this session at the Indian Heritage Centre, participants can draw inspiration from the exhibits in the various galleries and examine the ways gender is portrayed.

This session is co-presented with the Indian Heritage Centre.

Seats for this workshop are limited. Email [email protected] to register.

SWF LECTURE $20 CREATING A SOCIETY OF EMPATHY

Featuring Time Jonathan Friesen 11:30AM–12:30PM

Moderated by Venue Leila Boukarim National Gallery Singapore, Auditorium

To anyone who has struggled with feeling out of place, this lecture is for you. Jonathan Friesen’s personal experience with Tourette syndrome and epilepsy was the inspiration behind his highly lauded novel, Jerk, California. Look at the world through his eyes, and understand how kindness and empathy are even more crucial in today’s crisis-riven world. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

PANEL FEST PASS THE ALLURE OF THE OTHERWORLDLY

Featuring Time From a supernatural tale of murder and desire to stories of Andrew Michael 11:30AM–12:30PM chilling domestic horror, these three masterful storytellers Hurley, explore the purgatorial space between reality and imagination, Joanne Harris, Venue human and spiritual. British writers Joanne Harris and Andrew Eka Kurniawan The Arts House, Michael Hurley as well as Indonesia's Eka Kurniawan share Chamber their fascination with the otherworldly. Moderated by Khoo Sim Eng

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PANEL FEST PASS TRANSLATING THE UNTRANSLATABLE

Featuring Time Mabel Lee, 11:30AM–12:30PM Max Lane, Marie Silkeberg Venue MABEL LEE The Arts House, Moderated by Play Den Tan Dan Feng

How much creative licence does a translator have? What is the most challenging aspect of each text? The mammoth task of translating great works of literature is discussed by these three expert translators. Max Lane translated Pramoedya MAX LANE MARIE SILKEBERG Ananta Toer’s Buru Quartet; Mabel Lee the writings by Nobel- Prize winner Gao Xingjian; and Marie Silkeberg the poems of Inger Christensen and Rosemarie Waldrop.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the Embassy of Sweden.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS TERRORISM IN FICTION

Featuring Time Karan Mahajan 11:30AM–12:30PM

Moderated by Venue

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Joshua Lam The Arts House, Blue Room

A bomb is a “tantrum directed at all things” and a “wail of a being that hadn’t got its own way”, says Karan Mahajan, author of acclaimed novel The Association Of Small Bombs. In this Classroom Series talk, he will delve into the reverberations of terrorism on his characters and their lives.

TROY CHIN: ASK ANYTHING FEST PASS

Featuring Time Few know that acclaimed graphic novelist Troy Chin once Troy Chin 11:30AM–12:30PM worked for a music company in New York for nearly a decade before he turned to his literary calling. In this ‘ask anything’ Moderated by Venue session, he will speak about his latest books and the thought Dave Chua The Arts House, processes behind them, together with his other projects such Screening Room as a series of murals depicting the changing landscape of the Dawson neighbourhood and Queenstown.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

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STORYTELLING FREE AMMA, TELL ME ABOUT HANUMAN AND KRISHNA!

Featuring Time Bhakti Mathur 11:30AM–12:15PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

Indian mythology comes alive in this storytelling session by New Delhi-born author, Bhakti Mathur. From her Amma, Tell Me series, she will regale you with fascinating stories about Hindu gods Hanuman and Krishna. Come pick up cultural tidbits you might never have known.

This session is in English. For ages 4 to 6.

TALK FREE HELP SAVE THE ANIMALS!

Featuring Time Kids, be a superhero and help save Orangutan, Elephant, World Wildlife Fund 11:30AM–12:30PM Tiger, Turtle and Rhinoceros from becoming extinct! Learn the Singapore facts of and threats to their species and become more aware Venue of the impact we have on our animal friends. Make a craft Empress Lawn, panda headband and play the tiger habitat conservation game SWF3 Tent at this session led by WWF Singapore.

For ages 7 to 12.

CRAFT TIME WITH DOTTIESHOP: THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR II FREE SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Instructed by Time Take a break at our craft corner as mummy blogger and Dottieshop 12:00PM–12:45PM crafts lady Dorothea Chow aka Dottieshop brings Eric Carle's picture book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, to life. Participants Venue will make their very own butterflies. Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MONSOON BOOKS

Featuring Time Singapore Love Stories • The Phoenix and the Crow the works of 1:00PM–2:00PM Singapore Love Stories is a vibrant anthology of stories by Verena Tay, Audrey Chin, Heather Higgins, Elaine Chiew, Damyanti Graham Sage Venue Biswas, Jon Gresham, Verena Tay, Shola Olowu-Asante, The Arts House, Clarissa N Goenawan, Raelee Chapman, Wan Phing Lim, Published by Gallery II Kane Wheatley-Holder, Vanessa Deza Hangad, Jing-Jing Lee, Monsoon Books Alice Clark-Platts, Melanie Lee, Marion Kleinschmidt and

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S Mickey Lin. In Graham Sage’s The Phoenix and the Crow, Wang Bin travels from Beijing to rural Pingyang to photograph a rare Chinese bird, but falls foul of the town’s corrupt police chief. He plots the crooked police chief’s downfall and concocts a plan so far-fetched all agree it might just work.

PERFORMANCE FREE ZEEAURA × LEW

Featuring Time LEW, 1:00PM–2:00PM ZeeAura, Vick Low Venue LEW PHOTO CREDIT: HADI MURAD The Arts House, POP Stage

Chill out with 2015 NOISE! Mentorship Programme alums ZeeAura and LEW at the POP stage and be charmed by their eclectic musical styling and songs. Writing songs based on her experiences, ZeeAura, accompanied by cellist Vick Low, will be performing her original songs in styles ranging from ZEEAURA VICK LOW ballad, bossa to abstract music. LEW will perform his soulful music, singing of his experiences with the accompaniment of simple tunes.

கதைச�ொ쯍쯁த쯍 / STORYTELLING FREE 쯂쯂ퟁ믍 எ쮿뿁믍 / LULU AND THE MOUSE

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍 / நேரம / Time எ쮿뿁ம ꯂனை뿁ம எதி쯁ம ஒ鏍鏁ꯍ ப�ோவதில்ல – இ鏁 Featuring 1:00PM–1:45PM வரைய ி쯍. மலர்விழி இளங்கோவனின அழகிய கதைய ி쯍 எ쮿뿁ம மலர்விழ ி ꯂனை뿁ம எப்羿 ஒ鏍鏁ப்போகின்ன என்பத埍 கண㞟றியலாம. இளங்கோவꟍ இடம /Venue கலꏍ鏁க�ொ쿍쿁ம சி쟁வர㞕쿍 அமர்வின்போ鏁 தரப்翁ம ஏ翍羿쯍 Malarvele Ilangovan Asian Civilisations கதைய ி쯍 வ쏁ம பாத்தரங㞕쿁埍埁 வண்ண ꯂசி மகிழலாம. Museum, Shaw தமிழி쯁ம ஆங்கலத்த쯁ம நடத்தப翁ம இந் அம쏍ퟁ 4-8 வய鏁 Foyer ச ி쟁வர㞕쿁க்கன鏁.

Cats and mice don’t get along—until now that is! Find out how this age-old rivalry was forgotten in Malarvele Ilangovan's whimsical tale. Enjoy colouring in the activity sheets that will be provided during the session, and bring Lulu and her mousy friend to life!

This session is in English and Tamil. For ages 4 to 8.

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DAVID SEOW: SAM, SEBBIE AND DI-DI-DI FREE

Featuring Time David Seow has published more than 35 children's books. David Seow 1:00PM–2:00PM His latest book, A Royal Adventure, is based on Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the adorable Prince George and Venue Princess Charlotte. Meet the author, hear about his celebrity Empress Lawn, encounters, and find out where he gets his ideas from! SWF3 Tent For ages 7 to 9.

WORKSHOP FREE WITH TOP SECRET: HOW TO WRITE A DIARY PEOPLE WANT TO READ REGISTRATION

Instructed by Time Your secret diary could be a future bestseller. Learn how to Leila Rasheed 2:00PM–3:30PM use your diaries as early practice for page-turning novels in this workshop by Leila Rasheed. Author of the Bathsheba Venue Clarice de Trop's Diary series, Leila will guide you through The Arts House, creative writing basics, from developing characters to building Living Room up storylines.

For ages 8 to 11. Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit diary. peatix.com to register.

CRAFT TIME WITH DOTTIESHOP: THE RAINBOW FISH II FREE

Instructed by Time Swim on down to the craft corner and make your very own Dottieshop 2:00PM–2:45PM Rainbow Fish. Inspired by the book, The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, mummy blogger and crafts lady Dorothea Venue Chow aka Dottieshop will bring children through the process Asian Civilisations of creating their own fish and lead them to understand the Musuem, Lobby value of sharing. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 2:00PM–2:30PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

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PANEL FEST PASS ACCESSIBLE DOES NOT MEAN EASY

Featuring Time They write highly readable books on a wide range of issues. Neil Humphreys, 2:30PM–3:30PM One is a humourist armed with funny anecdotes about life Nirrosette, in Singapore. The second writes about girl power, boy-girl Imran Hashim Venue relationships and assorted teenage concerns with a light The Arts House, touch. The third is releasing a chick-lit novel about a teacher Moderated by Chamber who moves to Paris in search of love. This panel will show the Gene Tan delicacy in crafting accessible books that appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.

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PANEL FEST PASS THE RISE OF SOUTH-EAST ASIAN SPECULATIVE FICTION

Featuring Time South-east Asia is a culturally rich source of inspiration, Eka Kurniawan, 2:30PM–3:30PM with histories rooted in the rise and fall of civilisations and Krishna colonialism. Eka Kurniawan is the latest literary star in Udayasankar, Venue the region, leading the charge with his ground-breaking Ng Yi-Sheng The Arts House, speculative fiction novel, Man Tiger. This panel examines the Play Den global and regional impact of speculative fiction. Moderated by Jason Erik Lundberg

PANEL FEST PASS PIECING HISTORIES TOGETHER

Featuring Time Whether recreating a particular epoch or invoking a locale, Frank Dikötter, 2:30PM–3:30PM research is crucial. Shawna Yang Ryan did extensive research Peter van Dongen, reviewing archive material while travelling in Taiwan; Peter Shawna Yang Ryan Venue van Dongen set his graphic novel against the backdrop of The Arts House, Indonesia's struggle for independence; and Frank Dikötter Moderated by Blue Room shares stories from his research on the Cultural Revolution TBC and its lingering effects on Chinese society. They share their experiences on putting their books together.

PANEL FEST PASS CRITICAL STAGE: HOW TO MAINTAIN OBJECTIVITY WHEN REVIEWING MUSIC, FILMS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time Kevin Mathews, 2:30PM–3:30PM GENEVIEVE SARAH LOH Genevieve Sarah Loh, Lim Cheng Tju Venue The Arts House, Moderated by Screening Room Yong Shu Hoong

In order to achieve objectivity, reviewers and artists should not fraternise, so goes one axiom. This proves difficult, KEVIN MATHEWS LIM CHENG TJU even impossible, in Singapore where the scene is small and insular, and some reviewers are also practitioners in their own right. Three pop-culture reviewers—Kevin Mathews (music), Genevieve Sarah Loh (film) and Lim Cheng Tju (comics)— share their own experiences, and give pointers on writing good reviews.

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READING FREE CROSSING BOUNDARIES II: FOUR MASTERS READ EXCERPTS FROM THEIR WORKS

Featuring Time They are some of today's most eloquent and garlanded Vijay Seshadri, 2:30PM–3:30PM narrators. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Vijay Seshadri weaves Meira Chand, Americana and ethnography in his transnational verse; Meira Boey Kim Cheng, Venue Chand’s bestselling novels examine the conflict of cultures Simon Tay The Arts House, from the position of the outsider; one of Singapore's most Gallery II respected poets, Boey Kim Cheng, explores the spaces Moderated by between private memory and national identity in his verse Rajeev Patke and memoir; and Singapore Literature Prize-winning novelist Simon Tay zeroes in on the hopes and dreams of Singaporeans through the decades. Listen to these four speakers read their works.

கதைச�ொ쯍쯁த쯍 / STORYTELLING FREE ெ 垿லாச்சொ쯍 வழங埁믍 க ிடைக埁மா? ் / CAN WE...? BY NILAASOL

பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍 / Featuring நேரம / Time ந ிலாச்சொ쯍 2:30PM–3:30PM NilaaSOL இடம / Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

கடல்வ폍 நண்ப㞕쿁埍埁 உதவ ி தேவைப்翁கிற鏁. வா쏁ங㞕쿍! ரியாퟁடன ஆழ㞕ட쯁埍埁쿍 அ羿வைப்போம! ஆட쯍, பாட쯍 ப�ோன் பல நடவ羿க்கை쿁டன ‘கிடை埍埁மா?’ என்埍 கதை埍埁쿍 믁埍埁ள ி鏍鏁 வ쏁வ�ோம!

தமிழி쯁ம ஆங்கலத்த쯁ம நடத்தப翁ம இந் அம쏍ퟁ 4-8 வய鏁 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 ச ி쟁வர㞕쿁க்கன鏁.

Explore the underwater world with storytellers Janaki and Nanthini whose fictional character, Ria, will take you on a nautical adventure. Be introduced to one of the five books under the newly published series Kidaikumma? (Can we…?), published by NilaaSol.

This session is in Tamil and English. For ages 4 to 8.

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WORKSHOP $10 SPICES HAVE SUPERPOWERS!

Instructed by Time Namita Moolani Mehra, 2:30PM–3:30PM Heetal Dattani Joshi Venue NAMITA MOOLANI MEHRA Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent

Spices are magical, mysterious and enticing but did you know they have superpowers too? Join Namita and Heetal as they take you on a spicy adventure through storytelling and a hands-on spice blend creation experience. Materials will be provided and you’ll each take home a spice blend to cook with. This session is perfect for picky and not-so-picky eaters.

HEETAL DATTANI JOSHI For ages 3 to 6. Kids, bring your parents!

Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit spices.peatix.com to register.

HELEN OYEYEMI: WHAT IS NOT YOURS FEST PASS IS NOT YOURS

Featuring Time Helen Oyeyemi 4:00PM–5:00PM

Moderated by Venue Carolyn Camoens National Gallery Singapore, Auditorium 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Helen Oyeyemi was one of Granta's best young British PHOTO CREDIT: MANCHUL KIM novelists in 2013. She wrote her first novel, The Icarus Girl, while studying for her GCE ‘A’ Levels, and went on to publish five other similarly acclaimed books. She will speak about her latest publication, a collection of nine intertwined stories called What is Not Yours Is Not Yours.

PANEL FEST PASS WRITING AS MORAL COMPASS

Featuring Time Timothy O'Grady's latest book, Children of Las Vegas, offers a Joanne Harris, 4:00PM–5:00PM fascinating look at the amoral universe of Las Vegas through Timothy O’Grady, 10 stories about childhood, youth and growing up. Joanne Karan Mahajan Venue Harris explores issues of identity, morality and faith in her The Arts House, novels. Karan Mahajan zeroes in on the foibles of modern Moderated by Chamber India. Join these writers as they discuss writing and moral Darryl Whetter judgment, and how their views of morality have influenced, even directed, their work.

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STEAMPUNK AND CEPHALOPODS FEST PASS WITH GAIL CARRIGER

Featuring Time Gail Carriger 4:00PM–5:00PM

Moderated by Venue Khoo Sim Eng The Arts House, Play Den

She writes steampunk comedies of manners mixed with paranormal romance and has a huge liking for cephalopods. She is the author of the Parasol Protectorate, Custard Protocol, and Delightfully Deadly series for adults, and the Finishing School series for young adults. Meet the New York Times bestselling author and ex-archaeologist Gail Carriger as she shares her love for steampunk and octopuses, as well as what's next in the pipeline.

PANEL FEST PASS ON THE LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF GENRES

Featuring Time These writers have changed storytelling by challenging what Nicole Walker, 4:00PM–5:00PM each genre can do for the page. What is a lyric essay and Desmond Kon what are poetry films? Does genre matter in literature? Zhicheng-Mingdé, Venue Three writers discuss the play of literary genres—whether Marie Silkeberg The Arts House, mastery of one genre has influenced the way they work Blue Room in another—and how stories can be told by subverting the Moderated by reader's expectations. Bridgette See The session is made possible with the assistance of the Embassy of Sweden. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 古典诗与现代诗的对话 / NEGOTIATING CLASSICAL AND MODERN POETRIES

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 古典诗词与现代诗歌之间长期存在着某种矛盾与紧张关系。现代诗是摆脱了古 廖伟棠, 孤星子, 4:00PM–5:00PM 典诗教条束缚的自由解放状态,亦或者其实也是古典诗的延伸与变体?从古典诗 周德成 到现代诗的发展,如何也折射了中华文学的演进?三位诗人畅谈中华文学世界里 Liu Wai Tong, 地点 / Venue 现代 诗的价值与意 义。 Gu Xing Zi, The Arts House, Chow Teck Seng Screening Room Is modern poetry a rejection of the classical canon, or does classical poetry still have an influence on modern poetry 主持人 / Moderated by today? How much of the classical to modern transition 陈志锐 is representative of the progress of Chinese literature? Tan Chee Lay These poets discuss the tension between classical and contemporary poetic forms and the significance of contemporary poetry in the Chinese literary world.

This session is in Mandarin.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY ST PRESS I

Featuring Time Neither Civil Nor Servant: The Philip Yeo Story • The Loner: the works of 4:00PM–5:00PM President Yudhoyono's Decade of Trials and Indecision Peh Shing Huei, Published by ST Press, Peh Shing Huei and John McBeth John McBeth Venue launch their latest works in this event. Based on interviews, The Arts House, Neither Civil Nor Servant: The Philip Yeo Story by Peh Shing Published by Gallery II Huei is a biography of Philip Yeo, who has been both hailed ST Press by fans as a brilliant leader and denounced by critics as an arrogant civil servant. The Loner: President Yudhoyono's Decade of Trials and Indecision by John McBeth tells the story of President’s Yudhoyono’s 10 years in power, describing in detail the many challenges he faced and why Indonesia is still struggling with its past.

STORYTELLING FREE SYMPHONY IN ‘P’: A STORYTELLING IN PAJAMAS

Featuring Time Rachel Tey, 4:00PM–5:00PM Joseph Tey Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

It’s way past 3pm, but Belle Marie and friends are still in their

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 pyjamas—and trapped in the magical land of Belzerac! Held captive by The Musicians, someone needs to break the cycle of never-ending music before it’s too late. Kids, come in your pyjamas to attend a concert like no other! Limited edition merchandise will be given away to a few lucky pyjama- clad cuties.

For ages 7 to 12.

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READING FREE EAST-WEST EXPRESS II: A READING SERIES

Featuring Time Bhakti Mathur, 4:00PM–5:00PM Jonathan Friesen, BHAKTI MATHUR JONATHAN FRIESEN Malarvelle Ilangovan, Venue Peter Lerangis Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent Hosted by AJ Low

Hi, boys and girls, mums and dads! It’s the second session of our exciting reading series. Let these writers’ voices transport PETER LERANGIS MALARVELE ILLANGOVAN PHOTO CREDIT: JOE MABEL you to different countries, and even different worlds, as we celebrate the magic of fiction.

CRAFT TIME WITH DOTTIESHOP: GOOD DINOSAUR FREE

Instructed by Time What if dinosaurs still walked the earth? Mummy blogger Dottieshop 4:00PM–4:45PM and crafts lady Dorothea Chow aka Dottieshop explores the possibility through a dinosaur craft activity. Will it be a Venue Brontosaurus, a Brachiosaurus or a T-Rex? Come and find out Asian Civilisations for yourself! Museum, Lobby

SWF LECTURE $25 PRIVACY VERSUS SURVEILLANCE: WHAT THE PANAMA PAPERS MEAN FOR EVERYONE IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Featuring Time It is regarded as the largest data breach ever, and its impact SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Frederik Obermaier 4:00PM–5:00PM is still being felt. The leakage of the so-called Panama Papers—11.5 million financial and legal files of the rich and Moderated by Venue powerful—exposed the names of many political leaders and TBC Victoria Theatre public personalities, even leading to the downfall of one European prime minister. The lecture by Frederik Obermaier, one of the two German journalists who broke the news on the Papers, will tackle a range of issues which implicate every global citizen: personal privacy; hacking and cybersecurity; public accountability; and transparency in the Internet age.

This session is co-presented with the Goethe-Institut Singapur.

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WORKSHOP FREE WITH WORLD WITHOUT WORDS REGISTRATION

Instructed by Time Mark Pett 4:30PM–6:00PM

Venue The Arts House, Living Room

You don't always need words to tell a story. Learn from Mark Pett, the US illustrator famous for Lizard From The Park, The Girl and The Bicycle and The Boy and the Airplane. He will teach you how to create your own magical tale through pictures.

For ages 10 and up. Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit worldwithoutwords.peatix.com to register.

CREATING DETECTIVE CONAN: FEST PASS THE LIFE AND WORKS OF GOSHO AOYAMA

Featuring Time Gosho Aoyama 5:30PM–6:30PM

Moderated by Venue Yukari Fujimoto The Arts House, Chamber

Known as the comic author behind the Detective Conan series—which is well-loved by fans all over the world—Japan's 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 revered manga artist Gosho Aoyama is the benchmark that many artists aspire towards. Be inspired by the artist himself as he sheds light on his struggles, achievements, and how Detective Conan has come to be a household name today.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus and Country Focus: Japan.

PANEL FEST PASS DISLOCATION AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN TRANSITION

Featuring Time Born in Bangalore, Indian-American poet Vijay Seshadri Miriam Katin, 5:30PM–6:30PM weaves Indian mythology and religion in his ceaselessly Gitanjali Kolanad, mutating poetic adventures. Shawna Yang Ryan touches on Shawna Yang Ryan, Venue cultural memory in her fiction, and explores survival, growth Vijay Seshadri The Arts House, and developing identity as a first generation Taiwanese- Blue Room American. Miriam Katin, graphic novelist and Holocaust Moderated by survivor, struggles to come to terms with her son’s decision Balli Kaur Jaswal to move to Berlin. Indian-Canadian dancer-author Gitanjali Kolanad writes about self-exploration, tracing the life of a young woman sent from Toronto to study dance in India.

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Each of them will speak on how movement and migration informs and disrupts one’s sense of identity.

PANEL FEST PASS LOOKING BACK (TO THE FUTURE)

Featuring Time Rapid industrialisation and other modern developments have Yu-Mei 5:30PM–6:30PM engendered in their wake a lingering nostalgia in Singapore, Balasingamchow, evident from a survey of Singaporean writing. Is the nostalgia Christine Chia, Venue in our literature overly sentimental and backward-looking? David Leo The Arts House, Or are these gestures of remembrance necessary in any Screening Room culture that cherishes the role of the past? This panel Moderated by examines the presence of nostalgia in Singapore's recent Gene Tan literary works.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE P L A C E S: A GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY ON THE EAST OF SINGAPORE

Featuring Time P L A C E S Season 2 is an anthology of short illustrated the works of 5:30PM–6:30PM narratives created by members of the public, written based Gwee Li Sui (editor), on landmarks in the eastern part of Singapore. Part of the Alan Bay, Adam Ho, Venue Arts Node initiative and the ArtSEEN branding, the anthology Gan Siang Hong aka The Arts House, is produced by participants from the P L A C E S mentorship Everyday Hero, Gallery II project series, led by Gwee Li Sui and mentors such as Ben Lai, Derek Chua, Drewscape and Dave Chua. P L A C E S Season 2 is published Low Kay Shim, by Epigram Books, with the support of the National Library Cassie Koh Board and National Arts Council.

影片播映 / FILM SCREENING + DIALOGUE $20 光 阴 的 故 事 :台 湾 新 电 影 / FLOWERS OF

TAIPEI: TAIWAN NEW CINEMA SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 小野, 王耿瑜 7:00PM–10:00PM Hsiao Yeh, HSIAO YEH Wang Ken-Yu 地点 / Venue National Gallery Singapore, 主持人 / Moderated by Auditorium 符诗专 Foo Tee Tuan

1980年代的台湾,民歌、民运解严前夕,社会酝酿着一股即将引爆的自由思 WANG KEN-YU 潮。1982年,以电影《光阴的故事》和《儿子的大玩偶》为起点,台湾一群新浪 潮导演掀起新电影运动,使台湾电影跳脱以往窠臼,迈入全新篇章。一晃三十 年,有多少人还记得当年这场运动?不仅赋电影艺术予新面貌,也唤醒了台湾身 份认同的自我意识和追求。通过纪录片,再走一次台湾新电影的历史之路。新电 影运动推动人小野和纪录片监制王耿瑜将在放映会后与观众进行交流。

以上节目与無界限講堂 UnThinkTank 联合呈现。

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How many of us still remember the Taiwan New Cinema from 30 years ago? What Taiwan New Cinema achieved was not just the revolution of the cinematic styles, but, more importantly, the awareness and pursuit of Taiwan’s sense of self-identity. Revisit the engagement with history in Taiwan New Cinema at this screening and post-screening dialogue session.

This session is co-presented with 無界限講堂 UnThinkTank and is in Mandarin.

PANEL FEST PASS COMICS VERSUS MOVIE ADAPTATION—WHICH IS BETTER?

Featuring Time For every comic making the successful transition to television Sonny Liew, 7:00PM–8:00PM or the silver screen, ranging from The Walking Dead to The Nicholas Yong, Avengers and X-Men spin-offs, there are many others which Jho Tan Venue flop, such as The Ghost Rider and the much-derided Batman The Arts House, v Superman: Dawn Of Justice. What makes a film adaptation Moderated by Chamber successful, and should such films be judged on their own Simon Reynolds terms? Graphic novelists Sonny Liew, Jho Tan and novelist Nicholas Yong discuss.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS UNRAVELLING THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time The Nerdwriter 7:00PM–8:00PM

Venue The Arts House, Play Den

Nothing in the history of the United States has prepared pundits for this year’s presidential election. One of the most open and democratic processes in the world, it is also one of the most perplexing. Whether you have been rooting for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, The Nerdwriter delves into the complexities of the process and what the results mean for Singapore and the rest of the world.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

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座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 人性的道德灰色地带 / MORAL AMBIGUITY IN HUMAN NATURE

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 阿乙, 丁云, 黄凯德 7:00PM–8:00PM A Yi, Tan Chun An, 阿乙 A YI Wong Koi Tet 地点 / Venue The Arts House, 主持人 / Moderated by Blue Room 希尼尔 Xi Ni Er

道德模糊的人物性格,在文学创作中该如何塑造?写作人又该如何突破或模糊 丁云 TAN CHUN AN 黄凯德 WONG KOI TET 既定的是非黑白界线,赋予笔下人物更符合现实的个性与生命?作家节邀请中国 作家阿乙与新加坡写作人丁云、黄凯德,谈谈作品中的人物性格塑造,以及文学 创作里灰色世界的体现。

What does it take to craft morally ambiguous characters? How does a writer test preconceived notions of right and wrong? Three writers—China’s A Yi, Singapore’s Tan Chuan An and Wong Koi Tet—discuss the role of characterisation in their works, and the use of ambiguity in literature.

This session is in Mandarin.

MASTERCLASS $20 MELDING FACT AND FICTION: LIONEL SHRIVER

Instructed by Time

Lionel Shriver 7:00PM–8:00PM SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

Venue The Arts House, Living Room

PHOTO CREDIT: SARAH LEE Few writers blend fact and fiction as adroitly as Lionel Shriver. The award-winning author-journalist, behind We Need to Talk About Kevin and The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047, will give a masterclass on writing fiction based on real-world issues, ranging from school massacres and terrorism to obesity and the economy. You will get rare and exclusive insights into the way she plots, from idea to the final publication.

Suitable for: Advanced levels

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

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கலꏍ鏁ரையாட쯍 / PANEL FEST PASS தமிழி쯍 உடல்மொழிக கவ ிதைக쿍 / TAMIL POETRY ON THE BODY

பங埁பெ쟁பவ쏍/ நேரம / Time உடலைꯍ பற்ற뿁ம பா쯁ணர்வꯍ பற்ற뿁ம எ폁தப்翁ம Featuring 7:00PM–8:00PM எ폁鏍鏁க㞕쿍 தமிழி쯍 ஏன சர்ச்சை埍 கிளꯍꯁகின்ன? தங㞕쿍 அ மங்க, ꯂங埁ழ쮿 அக உலகைꯍ பற்ற எ폁鏁ம தமி폍ꯍ பெண எ폁த்தளர㞕쿍 ퟀரꟍ, மாதங் 垿 இடம / Venue சிலரே உள்ளா㞕쿍. உடலை뿁ம பா쯁ணர்வ뿁ம 埁றி鏍鏁 A Mangai, The Arts House, எ폁鏁ம பெண எ폁த்தளர㞕쿍 அதனிꟁம 埁றைퟁ. இந் அம쏍ퟁ Poongulali Veeran, Screening Room தமிழி쯍 உடல்மொழி பே毁ம கவ ிதைகளின வரலாற்ற뿁ம, Krishnamurthi அவை அமை鏍鏁ள் ꯁ鏁 வரையறைகளை뿁ம ஆராய்கற鏁. Mathangi சிங㞕ꯍꯂரின கலசாரꯍ பண்ꮾ翍翁母 毂ழ쮿쯍 உடல்மொழி கவ ிதைகளின வெளிப்ꮾ翁 பற்ற뿁ம அமர்வி쯍 ஆராயப்翁ம. வழி நட鏍鏁பவ쏍 / Why are writings on the body and sexuality controversial in Moderated by Tamil and why do they stir up so much emotion? Women who லதா write about the personal realm are far and few in Singapore, Latha let alone authors who focus on the body and sexuality. This session examines the history of corporeal poetry in Tamil, the boundaries it has pushed and examines its relevance as a socio-cultural means of resistance in Singapore.

This session is in Tamil.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE A BOOK OF PROFESSIONS

Featuring Time A Book of Changes • Professions the works of 7:00PM–8:00PM Sing Lit Station celebrates the publication of two poetry Daryl Lim Wei Jie, collections: A Book of Changes by Daryl Lim Wei Jie and

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Amanda Chong Venue Professions by Amanda Chong. Informed by the Singaporean The Arts House, experience and the Singapore’s place in the world, part of Published by Gallery II Lim’s collection had previously won first prize for English Ten Year Series, Poetry at the 2015 National Art Council’s Golden Point Award. an imprint of Math Professions investigates the minute oddities and curiosities Paper Press of human relationships through the lens of the poet’s craft, exploring themes of gender and power in 39 poems written over five years.

PERFORMANCE $25 CACHE

Featuring Time Major transitions often leave us displaced and disoriented — Jennifer Anne 8:00PM-9:00PM physically, mentally and emotionally. 'Cache' is an exploration Champion, enec.e, of remembrance and longing for a once treasured time that Hassan Hasaa’Ree Venue has since passed. Two cross-disciplinary pairings will explore Ali, Tan Chee Lay, Esplanade, the festival theme Sayang in a double-bill that touches on SA(仨) Recital Studio the value and significance of memory. Poet Jennifer Anne Champion pairs up with shoegazing/dream-pop band enec.e while Chinese poet Tan Chee Lay and Malay sci-fi writer Hassan Hasaa’Ree Ali will join exploratory music trio SA(仨).

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The writers and musicians will be present at the end of the performance for a Q&A session.

This session is co-presented with Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.

PANEL FEST PASS AGIT-LIT: TRANSLATORS AS ACTIVISTS?

Featuring Time Can literary translation be a form of activism, bringing socially Elangovan, 8:30PM–9:30PM and politically-charged issues to a wider audience? This panel Max Lane, considers the role of translators as agents of political and Mabel Lee Venue social change through their work. The Arts House, This session is co-presented with The Select Centre. Moderated by Chamber Runima Borah Tandon

PANEL FEST PASS CHILDREN’S PUBLISHING: THE NEED FOR DIVERSITY

Featuring Time Leila Rasheed, Nirrosette, 8:30PM–9:30PM Bhakti Mathur LEILA RASHEED Venue Moderated by The Arts House, Zafar Anjum Play Den

As children grow up, they develop identities by interacting with the society they live in. So how crucial is it for them to see themselves in the books they read, and to draw parallels SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 between their own lives and those of characters? Is diverse NIRROSETTE BHAKTI MATHUR cultural and social representation in literary works key to children’s ethical development? This panel—comprising writers who feature cultural diversity in their works, or have launched publishing houses to cultivate such literature— discuss the need for an inclusive literature.

PANEL FEST PASS DRAWING TO A CLOSE

Featuring Time Miriam Katin, Tita Larasati 8:30PM–9:30PM

Moderated by Venue Lim Cheng Tju The Arts House, MIRIAM KATIN Blue Room

How do graphic novelists wrestle with the difficult concept of

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personal loss and trauma? Indonesian graphic novelist Tita Larasati touches on the loss of her mother while American graphic novelist Miriam Katin addresses War II experiences as a Holocaust survivor and a mother. Both will explain how they depict potentially painful memories, and how the process ultimately helps them in their process of seeking closure.

TITA LARASATI This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

READING FREE METAPHORS BE WITH YOU

Time Venue “Every one of us is losing something precious to us. Lost 8:30PM–9:30PM The Arts House, opportunities, lost possibilities, feelings we can never get Screening Room back again. That’s part of what it means to be alive.” —Haruki Murakami

Hear from the shortlisted finalists in this special edition of Metaphors Be With You at SWF. Seven storytellers, chosen by curators Kamil Haque and Sarah Howell, will present their true stories, based on the theme of 'Loss'. Expect a dynamic performance that showcases the art and power of storytelling.

About Metaphors Be With You: Metaphors Be With You is a spoken-word personal story showcase held bimonthly at Haque Centre of Acting & Creativity. Participants submit a true, personal story according to a given theme and the best seven entries are 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 chosen to be presented in front of a live audience in an intimate setting.

READING FREE EPIC INTERNATIONAL READING NIGHT ON LOSS

Featuring Time You've heard eight writers read works about love, now Gail Carriger, 8:30PM–10:00PM consider the converse. SWF presents round two of the Epic Noor Hasnah Adam, International Reading Night—eight writers will read selected Andrew Michael Venue pieces on the theme of loss. Hurley, The Arts House, This session is made possible with the assistance of the Helen Oyeyemi, Gallery II Embassy of Sweden. Liu Wai Tong, Marie Silkeberg, Raja Ahmad Aminullah, Aisyah Lyana

Hosted by Aaron Lee

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SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 9:30PM–10:00PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

Refer to page 20 for full details. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

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PANEL FEST PASS BAHASA IN THE ARCHIPELAGO: A LANGUAGE IMPERILLED

Featuring Time Virginia Woolf once said, “Language is wine upon the lips”. Eka Kurniawan, 10:00AM–11:00AM It creates a sense of identity and understanding, and it gives ZF Zamir, beauty to thought. Bahasa is a common language in the Azhar Ibrahim Venue Malay Archipelago with distinct differences that are unique to The Arts House, dialects in various regions. Moderated by Chamber However, over time, Bahasa has evolved, and some words, Teo Lee Ken phrases or even dialects are slowly fading away. Eka Kurniawan, Indonesia's upcoming fiction writer, ZF Zamir, a Malaysian advocate for education and Singapore's Azhar Ibrahim, an academic of the , discuss changes in the Malay language and their impact on the community.

This session is in English.

ANDREW MICHAEL HURLEY: THE HORROR WITHIN FEST PASS

Featuring Time Meet Andrew Michael Hurley, the author of northern gothic Andrew Michael 10:00AM–11:00AM masterpiece The Loney. Praised by Stephen King, it won the Hurley 2015 Costa Book Awards' First Novel Award as well as the Venue British Book Industry award for Best Debut Fiction and Book Moderated by The Arts House, of the Year. Joshua Lam Play Den

PANEL FEST PASS ST CONVERSATIONS: THE INSIDE SCOOP 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Featuring Time Toh Yong Chuan, 10:00AM–11:00AM Carolyn Khew, Irene Tham, Venue TOH YONG CHUAN CAROLYN KHEW Salma Khalik The Arts House, Blue Room Moderated by Fiona Chan

Let some of The Straits Times' best investigative journalists take you behind the scenes of their exclusive stories. How do they get hold of confidential information and interviews? How IRENE THAM SALMA KHALIK do they deal with the fallout (and hate mail) the day after?

This session is co-presented with The Straits Times.

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MASTERCLASS $20 THE GOTHIC ROOTS OF STEAMPUNK (AND EVERYTHING ELSE) WITH GAIL CARRIGER

Instructed by Time Do you know that most genre fiction was born out of Gothic Gail Carriger 10:00AM–11:00AM literature? Science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery and romance are all genres which borrow tropes and archetypes Venue from the Gothic tradition. Steampunk is perhaps the most The Arts House, indebted to that tradition. Gail Carriger, author of the Parasol Living Room Protectorate and Custard Protocol series for adults, and the Finishing School series for young adults, will give a talk on Gothic tropes as a resource for budding writers.

Suitable for: Beginner to Intermediate levels

PANEL FEST PASS NEW VOICES IN SINGAPORE COMICS

Featuring Time Singapore comics have gained international traction with Ye Zhen, 10:00AM–11:00AM the stateside publication of Sonny Liew's The Art of Charlie Foo Swee Chin Chan Hock Chye. However, Singapore comics are about aka FSc Venue more than just Charlie Chan. The past few years have seen The Arts House, the publication of the hip hop comics of Ye Zhen and the Moderated by Screening Room gothic manga of Foo Swee Chin, who predated Sonny Liew Lim Cheng Tju in getting her comics published in the United States. Both writer-artists will share their stories.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MATH PAPER PRESS IV

Featuring Time Rain Tree • Perfection • The Desire for Elsewhere SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 the works of 10:00AM–11:00AM Join Math Paper Press as they launch three new titles. Rain Mahita Vas, Tree by Mahita Vas is a novel about the life of Ani, a woman Debbie Lee, Venue whose dream to become a teacher is thwarted when she Agnes Chew The Arts House, is married off at a young age. Perfection by Debbie Lee is a Gallery II memoir of her growing up years in Singapore, recounting her Published by overcoming of self-doubt, sexual abuse, depression and other Math Paper Press struggles. The Desire for Elsewhere by Agnes Chew is a short story collection.

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WORKSHOP $50 BEYOND SPACE AND TIME: WRITING NON-LINEAR STORIES

Instructed by Time Shawna Yang Ryan 10:00AM–1:00PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Musuem, Discovery Room

Beginning, middle, end—is this sequence the best way to tell a story? How does the shape of a narrative influence its meaning? Participants will examine strategies in non-linear storytelling by examining the building blocks of a traditional linear narrative, looking at the link between form and content, and discussing the possibilities of changing the story order and approaching emotional truths. This workshop will involve writing exercises.

Suitable for: Beginner to Intermediate levels

TALK FREE GROW FOOD IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!

Featuring Time Bjorn Low 11:00AM–12:00PM

Venue

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

Go green in this session with Edible Garden City, champions PHOTO CREDIT: EDIBLE GARDEN CITY of the ‘Grow Your Own Food’ movement in land-scarce and import-dependent Singapore. Edible Garden City will teach you how to grow plants (and create a forest!) in your backyard or corridor. A must-attend event for everyone keen to connect with nature and support the environment.

WORKSHOP FREE WITH TWIRL WORLD REGISTRATION

Instructed by Time Let your body do the talkin' – be a tree, the wind, a bird, Katie Van Camp 11:00AM–11:45AM whatever you want to be! Feel free to express yourself in this fun, creative-movement workshop. Venue For ages 4 to 6. Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit twirlworld.peatix.com to register.

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SWF LECTURE $20 LIONEL SHRIVER: AN UNFLINCHING EYE INTO TRUTH

Featuring Time Lionel Shriver is feted for the way she takes on huge Lionel Shriver 11:30AM–12:30PM contemporary issues, and in her latest novel, The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047, she wrestles with the spiralling Moderated by Venue effects of economic meltdown, such as poverty, theft and Divya Victor National Gallery prostitution. The 2005 Orange Prize winner for We Need to Singapore, Talk About Kevin will speak about her latest work, and its eerie Auditorium resonance today.

The 30-minute lecture will be followed by 30 minutes of Q&A.

This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Embassy Singapore.

PANEL FEST PASS PIETY AND CONSUMERISM: PEDDLING RELIGIOUS PRODUCTS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Featuring Time This panel will discuss the trend of lifestyle consumption Md Imran Md Taib, 11:30AM–12:30PM that afflicts the middle class, with regards to the Okky Madasari, commercialisation of religiously-associated merchandise. Raja Ahmad Venue These range from everyday halal products to a slew of Aminullah The Arts House, upmarket services that caters to a more expensive Muslim Chamber clientele. Are ‘piously’ sanctioned products getting popular Moderated by because more people are turning to faith, or is it a result of Azhar Ibrahim canny marketing?

This session is in English.

THE SEVEN WONDERS OF PETER LERANGIS FREE SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Featuring Time Rescue missions? Ancient secrets? Yes, please! Catch Peter Peter Lerangis 11:30AM–12:30PM Lerangis—author of the New York Times bestselling series, Seven Wonders—at the Festival. He will tell you everything Moderated by Venue you ever wanted to know, from his experience ghost-writing Adeline Foo The Arts House, books for The Hardy Boys and Babysitters Club, to how he got Play Den Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson series, hooked on his books.

For ages 7 and up.

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中国文坛新星阿乙:我的一生、过去与未来 / A YI, CHINA’S LITERARY STAR: MY LIFE, FEST PASS MY PAST AND MY FUTURE

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 他是中国诗人北岛口中“近年来最优秀的汉语小说家之一”,以毫不煽情却令人焦 阿乙 11:30AM–12:30PM 虑不安的虚构小说而备受认可。首部小说选集《灰故事》将自己当警察的人生经 A Yi 验融入文学创作中,英译版推出后获得西方世界的热烈回响。阿乙亲临作家节, 地点 / Venue 分享生命与虚构小说之间的关系,以及写作的各种心得。 主持人 / Moderated by The Arts House, 林安娜 Blue Room Described by Nobel-nominated poet Bei Dao as "one of Anna Lim the most gifted Chinese authors in recent times", A Yi has received acclaim for his unsentimental and unsettling fiction. A Perfect Crime, his first book translated into English, has garnered rave reviews in the West. It taps on his experience in his past career in law enforcement. A Yi will speak about the relationship between life and fiction, and other matters related to his writing.

This session is in Mandarin.

PANEL FEST PASS VISUAL STORYTELLING: AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Featuring Time We Are On Our Own is Miriam Katin's memoir of her and her Miriam Katin, 11:30AM–12:30PM mother's escape from the Nazi invasion of Budapest. Troy Troy Chin Chin's The Resident Tourist is an autobiographical graphic Venue novel, retelling his return to Singapore after spending years Moderated by The Arts House, in America. Katin and Chin will speak about the art of graphic Gwee Li Sui Living Room storytelling and the role of the memory in their works.

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PANEL FEST PASS DO LITERARY ANTHOLOGIES MATTER?

Featuring Time There have been a proliferation of English-language literary Samuel Caleb Wee, 11:30AM–12:30PM anthologies in recent times, ranging from Written Country Christine Chia, and the travel-themed In Transit to this is how you walk on Zhang Ruihe Venue the moon. But what distinguishes one Singapore literary The Arts House, anthology from another? What is the role of anthologies in Moderated by Screening Room publishing new writers, established writers, canon formation Yu-Mei (or lack thereof)? Editors from the anthologies share their Balasingamchow modus operandi.

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BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY MATH PAPER PRESS V

Featuring Time Capital Misfits • BooksActually's Gold Standard 2016 the works of 11:30AM–12:30PM Come celebrate the launch of two new titles by Math Paper Julie Koh and Press! Capital Misfits by Julie Koh is a story collection in contributing writers Venue the style of Italo Calvino’s The Complete Cosmicomics. The Arts House, BooksActually's Gold Standard, edited by Julie Koh, is a Published by Gallery II new annual anthology comprising short fiction, previously Math Paper Press unpublished in English, featuring 20 ground-breaking cult writers of East and South-east Asia, and the diaspora. BooksActually's Gold Standard will be an important vehicle to redefine how Asian voices are promoted—providing a counterweight to the often tokenistic way in which Asian writing is curated in the West.

PANEL FEST PASS CHILDREN BORN IN THE 1980S: EMERGING ADULTHOOD OR EXTENDED ADOLESCENCE?

Featuring Time In the age of Snapchat filters, Pokémon Go and Buzzfeed, Helen Oyeyemi, 11:30AM–12:30PM what does it mean to be approaching adulthood? How do Pooja Nansi, children of the 1980s navigate the twilight zone between The Nerdwriter, Venue turning of age and feeling like a credible adult? Four Ann Ang Asian Civilisations panellists—three writers and a social media personality— Museum, Ngee Ann tackle these questions and more. Moderated by Auditorium This session is made possible with the assistance of the U.S. Joshua Ip Embassy Singapore.

FREE

CRAFT TIME WITH SAB & FRIENDS: SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 MONSTER TO SAYANG II

Instructed by Time Sab & Friends 12:00PM–12:45PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby

Did you miss the first monster craft session? Don’t worry! Sab & Friends are back to help you create your own monster friend, just like Sully from Monsters, Inc. Drop by the museum for this crafty event full of monster mayhem.

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STORYTELLING FREE SQUIRKY’S SPACE ADVENTURE

Featuring Time Melanie Lee, 12:30PM–1:15PM David 'Wolfe' Liew Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

Welcome to Melanie Lee's world of The Adventures of Squirky the Alien. Join Squirky on his outer space journey through immersive storytelling and art jamming. At the end of the session, you’ll each receive a spaceship to use for your next adventure in outer space.

For ages 3 to 6.

ILLUSTRATORS’ BATTLE II: FREE MARK PETT VS DAREL SEOW —DRAW YOUR PENCILS!

Featuring Time Mark Pett, 12:30PM–1:30PM Darel Seow MARK PETT Venue Hosted by Empress Lawn, Moof SWF3 Tent

Fear not if you missed the first illustrators’ battle! This 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 weekend, Mark Pett and Darel Seow will take their turn to duel to the end. You’ll get to suggest challenges and decide who the last man standing will be.

DAREL SEOW For ages 4 and up.

PERFORMANCE FEST PASS CIAO TURTLE

Featuring Time Join singing-songwriting duo, Ciao Turtle as they bring their Ciao Turtle 1:00PM–2:00PM unique blend of musical styles to the POP Stage. Simplicity and innovation are vital for their performances and you will Venue get the chance to hear their take on familiar tunes and be led The Arts House, on an emotional journey to unknown destinations in this final POP Stage live POP performance.

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SECRET SAYANG FREE

Time Venue This session is curated by The Arts House and commissioned 2:00PM–2:30PM The Arts House by Singapore Writers Festival.

Refer to page 20 for full details.

WORKSHOP $10 LEGO STOP-MOTION FILMMAKING PLAYSHOP

Instructed by Time Who doesn't love LEGO? Bring your favourite LEGO Paperplane 2:00PM–5:00PM characters to life in this stop-motion animation ‘playshop’ by creating a one-minute animation film. This could be the Venue start of your own version of The Lego Movie! Materials will be The Arts House, provided, including a thumb drive for you to bring home Living Room a copy of your film clip.

For ages 14 and up. Seats for this workshop are limited. Visit lego.peatix.com to register.

工作坊 / WORKSHOP $20 摄影就是俳句诗 / PHOTOGRAPHY AS HAIKU

导师 / Instructed by 时间 / Time 廖伟棠 2:00PM–3:30PM Liu Wai Tong 地点 / Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Discovery Room

摄影与俳句都是瞬间的艺术,通过现代诗手法创作的俳句诗更是迅捷灵动,和 这个影像时代相呼应。工作坊将带学员学习阅读影像中的诗意,然后“翻译”成相 应的俳句,最后进一步学习以意象的流动来主导诗的创作。 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

适 合 :初 级 至 中 级 学 员

Photography and haiku are both art forms of the moments. The spontaneity of a haiku composed in the style of contemporary poetry can be likened to that of an impromptu snapshot taken with the cameras which are so easily available these days. This workshop will teach participants to ‘read’ the poetry in photographs, before translating the visuals into words.

Suitable for: Beginner to Intermediate levels.

This session is in Mandarin.

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评书 / STORYTELLING FREE 祝奶奶八十岁生日快乐! / GRANDMA'S EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 奶奶八十岁大寿到了,全家齐聚为奶奶庆生,听卢端丽娓娓与 马虹娓娓诉说奶奶 卢端丽, 马虹 2:00PM–2:45PM 的故事,让大家边听故事边寻根。一场多代亲子活动,适合小朋友和爸爸妈妈甚 Pauline Loh, Mahong 至爷爷奶奶外公外婆一起来参加! 地点 / Venue 活动以英中双语进行。 适合4岁至8岁。 Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw A multi-generation, bilingual session for kids, parents and Foyer grandparents! Get in touch with your roots as Pauline Loh and Mahong tell the story of Nai Nai, with the whole family gathered together to celebrate Grandma's 80th birthday.

This session is in English and Mandarin. For ages 4 to 8.

OTTO FONG: SCIENCE MADE SIMPLE FREE

Featuring Time Otto Fong 2:00PM–3:00PM

Moderated by Venue Adan Jimenez Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent

Join Sir Fong as he makes science fun and accessible! From atoms and molecules to cells, even quantum physics, Sir Fong’s adventures provide easy inroads into scientific concepts. We promise you’ll love this science-sational session, whether you like the subject or not! 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 For ages 8 and up.

CRAFT TIME WITH SAB & FRIENDS: DREAMCATCHERS II FREE

Instructed by Time Design and make your own dreamcatcher for sweet dreams Sab & Friends 2:00PM–2:45PM and restful sleep with Sab & Friends. If you didn’t make it for the first session, here’s a second chance to welcome good Venue dreams with your personal handmade dreamcatcher. Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby

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PANEL FEST PASS POLITICS OF THE BODY

Featuring Time Cyril Wong, 2:30PM–3:30PM Tania De Rozario, A Mangai Venue CYRIL WONG National Gallery Singapore, Moderated by Auditorium Ng Yi-Sheng

The role of the physical body has been explored in the poetry and fiction of Cyril Wong, Tania De Rozario and A Mangai. How are their works placed and viewed in their respective communities, and how do they advocate for a greater diversity TANIA DE ROZARIO A MANGAI in literary representations of the body, gender and sexuality?

PANEL FEST PASS TWO COMIC ICONS: GOSHO AOYAMA CHATS WITH SONNY LIEW

Featuring Time Heavyweights in their countries, they have a string of Gosho Aoyama, 2:30PM–3:30PM accomplishments to their names. Japan's premier manga Sonny Liew artist Gosho Aoyama, the genius behind the Detective Venue Conan series, meets Eisner-nominated Sonny Liew, arguably Moderated by The Arts House, Singapore's most celebrated graphic novelist and illustrator. Lim Cheng Tju Chamber They will touch on a range of topics from artistic integrity to the pressure of churning out best-selling works.

This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus and Country Focus: Japan.

PANEL FEST PASS SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 INDONESIA'S SPECTRE OF THE PAST

Featuring Time Writer-translator Max Lane introduced the ground-breaking Max Lane, 2:30PM–3:30PM works of Pramoedya Ananta Toer to the English-speaking Peter van Dongen world; and writes about his extensive experience in Indonesia, Venue especially during the Suharto period. Highly influenced Moderated by The Arts House, by Tintin comics, Peter van Dongen's acclaimed works Md Imran Md Taib Blue Room are set during Indonesia's transition from colonialism to independence. Both authors will speak about their creative engagements with Indonesian history.

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讲座 / CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS 老 地 方 、新 大 楼 / OLD PLACES, NEW FACADES

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 李国樑 Lee Kok Leong 2:30PM–3:30PM

主持人 / Moderated by 地点 / Venue 康格溫 The Arts House, Kang Ger-wen Oliver Screening Room

土地不断铲平重建,空间一再翻新再发展,新加坡的景观正在历经什么翻天覆地 的变化?我们该为文化遗产留下多少印记?《广东妈姐》作者李国樑经历过新加 坡独立后的人文变迁,通过民间的触觉来,探讨城市发展和保留遗产是否一定 必须处在对立的两端。

With more spaces giving way to refurbished ones, what does this mean for Singapore's landscape and how much conservation should there be to preserve our heritage? Lee Kok Leong, the author of Guangdong Majie, gives an overview and offers his take on whether progress and preservation are necessarily at odds.

This session is in Mandarin.

READING FEST PASS EMERGING SINGAPOREAN VOICES II

Featuring Time

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Amanda Chong, 2:30PM–3:30PM Samuel Caleb Wee, Imran Hashim, Venue AMANDA CHONG PHOTO CREDIT: EJUN LOW SAMUEL CALEB WEE Daryl Qilin Yam The Arts House, Gallery II Hosted by Annaliza Bakri

New voices in the literary scene take centre stage in this second part of our Emerging Singaporean Voices series. Get to know these writers better beyond the page, and hear them read excerpts from their works in this fun and informal session. IMRAN HASHIM DARYL QILIN YAM

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PANEL FEST PASS PREACHING TO THE UNCONVERTED

Featuring Time ZF Zamir champions the need for education for the less Okky Madasari, 2:30PM–3:30PM privileged; Okky Madasari has written on issues such as Karan Mahajan, discrimination against minorities; while Karan Mahajan maps ZF Zamir Venue the rippling effects of terrorist violence. How do writers Asian Civilisations engage effectively with complex issues without coming across Moderated by Museum, Ngee Ann as proselytising? Azhar Ibrahim Auditorium

评书 / STORYTELLING FREE WITH 咚咚咚……是谁在叫门呀?/ DING-DONG… REGISTRATION WHO’S AT THE DOOR?

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 翁添保 2:30PM–3:15PM Ang Thiam Poh 地点 / Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Shaw Foyer

“咚咚咚……”熊宝宝听见有人在敲门,会是谁呢?开了门又会有什么意外发现? 绘本作家翁添保请你到熊宝宝家做客,欢迎小朋友打扮起来,走进绘本中的童 话世界。

活动以英中双语进行。 适合7至9岁孩童。

座位有限。请上网 dingdongpeatix.com报名。

Come meet author Ang Thiam Poh and see who (or what) awaits Baby Bear in his picture book, Who’s At The Door?. You can dress up and be part of this mash-up of your favourite

fairy tales — costumes will be provided! SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

This session is in English and Mandarin. For ages 7 to 9.

Seats for this session are limited. Visit dingdong.peatix.com to register.

RACHEL TEY: HOW I COPED WITH AN EATING DISORDER FREE

Featuring Time Young people today are bombarded by unrealistic Rachel Tey 3:30PM–4:30PM expectations about their looks, especially weight and body shape; many develop eating disorders as a result. Rachel Moderated by Venue Tey shares her own struggle with an eating disorder, her Pamela Ho Empress Lawn, determination to recover and how the experience inspired her SWF3 Tent to pen her first children’s book, Tea in Pajamas. She will read excerpts from her blog and talk about the therapeutic effects of writing.

For ages 12 and above.

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CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS LOVE, ACTUALLY?

Featuring Time It’s a four-letter word which can mean a lot—or nothing, The Nerdwriter 4:00PM–5:00PM depending on the context. With the SWF theme this year being 'Sayang', Evan Puschak, The Nerdwriter, explores the Venue multiple manifestations of the oft-used term ‘love’ in the National Gallery Western vernacular, from everyday speech to pop culture. Singapore, This session is made possible with the assistance of the Auditorium U.S. Embassy Singapore.

PANEL FREE IS LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS OVERLY GENDERED?

Featuring Time From book jacket designs to publicity materials to content, Leila Rasheed, 4:00PM–5:00PM a large amount of Young Adult and children’s literature Peter Lerangis, pointedly targets a certain gender. Is the gender bias simply AJ Low Venue for the ease of marketing? Or is this an industry blind spot? The Arts House, Authors Peter Lerangis, Leila Rasheed and AJ Low discuss Moderated by Chamber the phenomenon. Denise Tan

座谈会 / PANEL FEST PASS 畅销书或文学奖—文艺创作价值何在?/ DEFINING LITERARY SUCCESS—BESTSELLERS OR AWARDS?

嘉宾 / Featuring 时间 / Time 鲁迅文学奖和茅盾文学奖是中国文坛两大最具权威性的文学类奖项。但网络时 小野, 阿乙, 英培安 4:00PM–5:00PM 代不断涌现的网络文学和流动小说,却往往比文学奖得奖作品更为畅销,能触 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Hsiao Yeh, A Yi, 及的读者群更广。写作人创作生涯的成就,该如何权衡?销售量或文学奖,写作 Yeng Pway Ngon 地点 / Venue 人该有什么样的追求目标? The Arts House, Blue 主持人 / Moderated by Room In China, the Lu Xun Literary Prize and Mao Dun Literature 张曦娜 Prize are awarded to the most prestigious writers. However, Teoh Hee La the growing popularity of online novels and mobile fiction suggests that these new genres are more accessible to readers. How is success measured for such authors – writing commercial bestsellers or winning literary prizes?

This session is in Mandarin.

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FILM SCREENING FEST PASS DETECTIVE CONAN: THE DARKEST NIGHTMARE

PG • 112 minutes Time The 20th instalment of the Detective Conan franchise, 4:00PM–6:30PM The Darkest Nightmare looks at the spate of mysterious assassinations around the world and the hacking of secret Venue spy files by intelligence agencies: Britain's MI6, the Canadian The Arts House, CSIS, Germany's BND, and America's CIA and FBI. Screening Room This session is part of the Sequential Arts focus and Country Focus: Japan.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY PUSTAKA NASIONAL

Featuring Time Meli Yang Ceria • Rambut Panjang Alisya • Jati Lestari • Novel the works of 4:00PM–5:00PM Grafik Wan Kenit • Di Bumi Mana Cristiana Messina, Pustaka Nasional proudly presents five new titles: Meli Yang Nur-El-Hudaa Jaffar, Venue Ceria by Cristiana Messina, translated into Malay by Nur- Dewi Rieka, The Arts House, El-Hudaa Jaffar; Rambut Panjang Alisya by Dewi Rieka; Jati Manaf Hamzah, Gallery II Lestari by Manaf Hamzah; Novel Grafik Wan Kenit by Matlob, Matlob, illustrated by Nur Azmi Mokhtar; and Di Bumi Mana by Nur Azmi Mokhtar, Suratman Markasan. Suratman Markasan Messina’s book is an illustrated story about finding happiness Published by through friendship. In Rieka’s book, the change of a hairstyle Pustaka Nasional leads to hilarious consequences. Jati Lestari is a fantasy tale. Novel Grafik Wan Kenit is an illustrated version of a children’s book based on a Malay folktale. Di Bumi Mana details the struggle of young people fighting for justice while negotiating societal and familial demands and expectations.

This session is in Malay. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

EKA KURNIAWAN, MAN TIGER OF ASIA FEST PASS

Featuring Time Eka Kurniawan 4:00PM–5:00PM

Moderated by Venue Md Imran Md Taib Asian Civilisations Museum, Ngee Ann Auditorium

Indonesia’s literary star, Eka Kurniawan, recently longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize, is hailed as Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s successor. Meet the author whose books have caught the imagination of the international literary world.

This session is in English.

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WORKSHOP $20 JOANNE HARRIS’ 10 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR DIALOGUE IN FICTION

Instructed by Time Joanne Harris 4:00PM–5:30PM

Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Discovery Room

How does one create dialogues in stories that fulfil the intended response and more? Learn in this workshop from one of the most versatile writers today, Joanne Harris, who has produced more than 15 books that defy categorisation. Her titles include the bestseller Chocolat, which catapulted her to the exclusive Millionaire Authors’ Club, a list of British writers whose books have sold more than a million copies. Her latest novel is Different Class, an intriguing literary thriller set in a grammar school.

PERFORMANCE $25 SITI KHALIJAH: AN ACTRESS PREPARES

Featuring Time Siti Khalijah 5:00PM–6:30PM

Script by Venue Alfian Sa’at The Arts House, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Play Den Directed by Aidli ‘Alin’ Mosbit

Get to know what fuels theatre and TV actress Siti Khalijah through this one-woman show, scripted by Alfian Sa’at. Based on the iconic book An Actor Prepares by Konstantin Stanislavski, the performance will reveal the growth of Siti from a wide-eyed student encountering the power of literature to the respected thespian that she is today. She will reflect on the roles she has played and the dream roles she would like to play in the future.

The 1-hour performance will be followed by 30 minutes of Q&A.

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PERSEMBAHAN / PERFORMANCE FREE B3: BELIA. BAHASA. BUDAYA

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Arts merupakan satu gabungan kreatif yang Featuring 5:00PM–6:00PM bercita-cita untuk mengadunkan naskhah-naskhah sastera Nusantara Arts ke dalam bentuk muzik. Mari nikmati karya-karya asli Lokasi / Venue daripada lapan pemenang peraduan yang julung-julung Asian Civilisations kalinya dianjurkan oleh Belia.Bahasa.Budaya. Empat daripada Museum, River Room karya-karya asli tersebut akan dibacakan oleh para pemenang tersebut dan empat yang lain akan dipersembahkan oleh Nusantara Arts. Hayatilah bersama karya-karya tersebut yang diluahkan dalam dua bentuk yang berbeza, di mana setiap pengalaman ternyata sesuatu yang tersendiri.

Untuk usia 12 dan ke atas. Sesi ini dipersembahkan bersama dengan Nusantara Arts dan dalam bahasa Melayu.

Nusantara Arts is a creative collective that aspires to set literary texts to music. Come enjoy original works from the eight winners of the inaugural competition, Belia.Bahasa. Budaya (Youth.Language.Culture). Four of the original works will be read by the winners and four will be performed by Nusantara Arts. Come experience the works expressed in two different formats, where each experience is indeed a unique one.

For ages 12 and up. This session is co-presented with Nusantara Arts and is in Malay.

PANEL FREE WRITE THIS WAY: A GUIDE FOR TEENS BY TEENS SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

Featuring Time Aisyah Lyana, 5:00PM–6:00PM Arati Anand, AISYAH LYANA ARATI ANAND Lesley-Anne Tan, Venue Ashley Koh Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent Moderated by Eugene Tay

From zombies to friendship to adventure, do you have ideas and stories shelved away? Do you want to bring your writing LESLEY-ANNE TAN ASHLEY KOH beyond fan fiction pages? Join writers Aisyah Lyana, Arati Anand, Ashley Koh and Lesley-Anne Tan as they trade tips on writing in different languages, what inspires them to write and how they balance writing fiction with preparing for exams.

For ages 13 and up.

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PANEL FREE NO ONE SHOULD FEEL ALONE: WRITING ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH IN YOUTHS

Featuring Time How often are characters with mental illness the lead in Jonathan Friesen, 5:30PM–6:30PM a storyline? How accurately is mental illness portrayed in Haresh Sharma fiction? Jonathan Friesen, award-winning author of Young Venue Adult novels that touch on anxiety and dissociative identity Moderated by The Arts House, disorder, chats with playwright Haresh Sharma, who Balli Kaur Jaswal Chamber addresses schizophrenia and depression in his 'O' Level text, Off Centre. Together they discuss mental health from the (relative) safety of their fictional characters; why they chose such a tough topic and how they did their research.

CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS A POETIC PURSUIT CALLED FISHING

Featuring Time Vijay Seshadri 5:30PM–6:30PM

Moderated by Venue Philip Jeyaretnam The Arts House, Blue Room

Vijay Seshadri spent five years working in the fishing and logging industries in the Pacific Northwest, a period he considers to be “the most literary of (his) life”. The experience PHOTO CREDIT: BEOWOLF SHEEHAN informs his poetry and his prose piece 'Pacific Fishes of Canada', from his Pulitzer Prize-winning collection 3 Sections (2014). He will speak about the lyrical alliance between fishing 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 and poetry; his appreciation of the elements; and the catch of a perfect line. This Classroom Series talk will end with a Q&A session.

BOOK LAUNCH FREE NEW TITLES BY TRAVELER PALM

Featuring Time The Flea Gazing at the Stars (仰望星空的跳蚤) • Moments.Profiles the works of 5:30PM–6:30PM (瞬间•侧影) • Running to Dawn (奔向黎明) Zhou Can, Xin Yu, Meet authors Zhou Can, Xin Yu and Lee Kok Leong at the Lee Kok Leong Venue launch of their new books. The Flea Gazing at the Stars The Arts House, compiles 300 of Zhou’s ten-line poems that capture and Published by Gallery II reflect on the fleeting moments, joys and musings of everyday Traveler Palm life. Moments.Profiles is a two-part compilation of 36 pieces of Xin Yu’s writings. The first part touches on his personal observations of daily life, while the second part compiles the personality profiles he has written of authors, poets, directors, painters, photographers and horticulturists. Running to Dawn by Lee Kok Leong presents the history of Singapore

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from individual perspectives, capturing the domestic social changes from 1950s to date.

This session is in Mandarin.

PANEL FEST PASS OH, YOU'RE A LIT GRAD—ARE YOU A TEACHER?

Featuring Time Ann Ang, 5:30PM–6:30PM Marc Nair, ANN ANG Toh Hsien Min Venue Asian Civilisations Museum, Moderated by Ngee Ann Auditorium Richard Angus Whitehead

After years of mugging, you finally graduate with a degree in English Literature. Now what? Three writers—Ann Ang, Marc Nair and Toh Hsien Min—reflect on their decision to pursue MARC NAIR the subject at university, and how this has shaped the course PHOTO CREDIT: JOYEE KOO TOH HSIEN MIN of their lives. SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

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FAKKAH FUZZ PHOTO CREDIT: PRAKASH DANIEL DAVID WONG HSIEN MING SHIVRAM GOPINATH PHOTOGRAPHY TAN TARN HOW

ADRIAN TAN LEONG LIEW GEOK ONIATTA EFFENDI GWEE LI SUI

CLOSING DEBATE FREE THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT SINGAPOREANS ARE IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE

Featuring Time The festival ends on a high note with the Closing Debate, (Proposition) 7:00PM–8:30PM with eight speakers jousting verbally with one another over David Wong one of the most commonly used four-letter words: L-O-V-E. Hsien Ming, Venue With rising divorce rates, and the country strategising for Shivram Gopinath, Victoria Theatre more couples to get hitched to go forth and multiply, is our Adrian Tan, island city fated to fail in the love department? It would seem Leong Liew Geok not, judging from the rise in marriage and birth rates in 2014. (Opposition) So, are Singaporeans in the mood for love? Fakkah Fuzz,

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Tan Tarn How, Oniatta Effendi, Gwee Li Sui

Moderated by Petrina Kow

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Endlessly studied but never completely understood, As Singapore and Japan celebrate their 50th year of Japan has long been an object of intrigue for the diplomatic relations, we examine Japan’s miraculous world. From cutting-edge technology to its nods to transformation and ponder its future through its tradition, the ancient country looks to the past while colourful literati and artists. zipping ahead. An archipelago of 6,852 islands sitting Country Focus: Japan is made possible with the on the Pacific Ring of Fire, it is also prone to natural assistance of SWF Sponsor, The Japan Foundation disasters such as earthquakes and volcano eruptions. Asia Center.

P25 PANEL FEST PASS THE STANDING OF JAPANESE FICTION IN THE WORLD

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue Risa Wataya, Motoyuki Shibata 5 November, The Arts House, Hiromi Kawakami, 11:30AM–12:30PM Chamber Taiyo Fujii

What makes works quintessentially Japanese, and how would Japanese writers like to be perceived in the international literary scene?

P37 PANEL + PERFORMANCE FEST PASS AN EVENING OF LOVE: A MUSICIAN'S TRIP THROUGH JAPAN

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Kojima Keitaney-love, Roland Kelts 5 November, The Arts House, Yutaka Ito 5:30PM–6:30PM Chamber

A discussion about music, literature and music’s role in pop culture. Rocker-turned-indie folk artist Kojima Keitaney-love, and multi-musician Yutaka Ito, will also perform songs.

P39 TAIYO FUJII: IMAGINING THE FUTURE FEST PASS

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue Taiyo Fujii Koh Buck Song 5 November, The Arts House, 7:00PM–8:00PM Blue Room

Author of Gene Mapper, Taiyo Fujii discusses science fiction and its relationship with the future.

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P52 PERFORMANCE FEST PASS WORDS AND MUSIC: THE RHYTHM OF JAPAN

Featuring Date and time Venue Motoyuki Shibata, 6 November, The Arts House, Hiromi Kawakami, 2:30PM–3:30PM Chamber Kojima Keitaney-love, Yutaka Ito

Four Japanese artists come together for a dream-like sequence of Japanese haiku, stories, and music.

P56 MEIRA CHAND & WENA POON: JAPAN IN OUR STORIES FEST PASS

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue Meira Chand, Mie Hiramoto 6 November, The Arts House, Wena Poon 4:00PM–5:00PM Living Room

Inspired by The Land of The Rising Sun, two writers talk about how and why Japan figures in their works.

P59 PANEL FEST PASS 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 AFTER FUKUSHIMA

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue Ryoichi Wago, Motoyuki Shibata 6 November, The Arts House, Hiromi Kawakami, 7:00PM–8:00PM Chamber Kojima Keitaney-love

Five years after the devastating 2011 East Japan Earthquake, two writers and a musician open up about how they have come to terms with the catastrophe through their works.

P79 CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS BETWEEN JAPAN AND SINGAPORE: HAIGA AND ITS MODERN LEGACY

Featuring Date and time Venue Koh Buck Song 11 November, The Arts House, 7:00PM–8:00PM Living Room

Koh Buck Song will elaborate on his approach to haiga, and the philosophy of haiga that can be an inspiration for ikigai (purpose in life).

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P85 PANEL FEST PASS EQUATORIAL CALM

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue David Wong Hsien Shelly Bryant 12 November, The Arts House, Ming, Marc Nair, 10:00AM–11:00AM Screening Room Lynette Morrison née Tan Yuen Ling, Christina Sng

Earlier this year, Resorts World Singapore invited 10 poets to respond to the exhibits at the S.E.A. Aquarium and Museum with haiku.

P99 CREATING DETECTIVE CONAN: THE LIFE AND WORKS OF GOSHO AOYAMA FEST PASS

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue Gosho Aoyama Yukari Fujimoto 12 November, The Arts House, 5:30PM–6:30PM Chamber

Be inspired by the genius behind the internationally renowned Detective Conan series—Japan's revered manga artist Gosho Aoyama.

P116 TWO COMIC ICONS: GOSHO AOYAMA CHATS WITH SONNY LIEW FEST PASS

Featuring Moderated by Date and time Venue Gosho Aoyama, Lim Cheng Tju 13 November, The Arts House, Sonny Liew 2:30PM–3:30PM Chamber

Japan's premier manga artist Gosho Aoyama, the genius behind the Detector Conan series, meets Eisner- nominated Sonny Liew of Charlie Chan Hock Chye fame.

P120 FILM SCREENING FEST PASS

DETECTIVE CONAN: THE DARKEST NIGHTMARE SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016

Date and time Venue 13 November, The Arts House, 4:00PM–6:00PM Screening Room

The 20th instalment of the Detective Conan franchise, The Darkest Nightmare looks at the spate of mysterious assassinations around the world and the hacking of secret spy files.

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FEATURED SPEAKERS FROM JAPAN

GOSHO AOYAMA RISA WATAYA

One of Japan’s most well-known manga artists. His Author of Kawaiso da ne? (Isn’t She Pitiful?) and manga, Detective Conan began its weekly run in youngest winner of the Bungei Prize, Akutagawa Prize Shonen Sunday in 1994 and is regarded as one of and Kenzaburo Oe Prize. Japan’s leading comics. ROLAND KELTS HIROMI KAWAKAMI Author of Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Books include God Bless You (Kamisama), The Nakano has Invaded the US, and a contributing editor of Thrift Shop (Furudogu Nakano Shoten), Manazuru, The Monkey Business Teacher's Briefcase (Sensei no kaban) and Running RYOICHI WAGO Water (Suisei). Poet from Fukushima, whose debut poetry collection, KOJIMA KEITANEY-LOVE AFTER, won the Chuya Nakahara Prize. A singer- turned sound designer after the TAIYO FUJII March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, Kojima Keitaney-love is a performer in Hideo Furukawa’s Author of Gene Mapper—full build—and Orbital Cloud, reading play Night on the Milky Way Train. which won the Japan SF Award and Seiun Award.

MOTOYUKI SHIBATA YUTAKA ITO

Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo Music producer, sound designer, and writer. He runs and editor of Monkey Business, an annual English- ‘Love Nights’ with singer Kojima Keitaney-love and language literary journal focusing on contemporary photographer Eisuke Asaoka. Japanese fiction.

Other featured writers include: Christina Sng, David Wong Hsien Ming, Koh Buck Song, Lynette Morrison née Tan Yuen Ling, Marc Nair, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Meira Chand and Wena Poon

Full bios can be found from page 139 to 192.

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KONFERENS MELAYU: SENTUH SAYANG, TINGGALPUN, SAYANG / A CONFERENCE IN TOUCH OF AFFECTION AND REALITY

Co-organised by the National University of Singapore Department of Malay Studies, Berita Harian and Singapore Writers Festival

Date and time Venue 12 November, Asian Civilisations 10:00AM–6:30PM Museum, River Room

‘Sentuh Sayang, Tinggalpun Sayang’ adalah sebuah sidang berlegar dengan soal kemanusiaan yang mendasar dalam kehidupan dan kesusasteraan. Manusia Sastera adalah pengabdi Sayang, yang boleh sahaja diseiraskan sebagai kasih dan kasihan, keindahan dan kemesraan, kesyahduan dan ketarikan. Kesayangan hanya wajar berdepan dengan realiti. Manusia Sastera yang berdepan dengan realiti mengungkap kesayangannya kepada manusia, linkungan dan kebenaran. Jika sastera meninggalkan itu, maka kesayangan itu tentu tersopak. Itu sayang sekali.

‘Sentuh Sayang,Tinggalpun Sayang’ is a conference about

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 humanitarian issues that are central to life and literature. Literature is a realm of affection, a realm of imagining and feeling for beauty, serenity, bliss and wonder. But it is no magical gift unless the very affection is in touch with reality. What then is reality? Sentuh Sayang is the ideal state where both affection and touch sublimate and manifest. The opposite of Sayang is neglect, abandonment and even breach. Such concepts are improper, a loss, alas sayang.

PROGRAMMES

UCAPAN PEMBUKAAN / OPENING SPEECH FEST PASS

Oleh / By Masa / Time Noor Aisha 10:00AM–10:10AM Abdul Rahman

KULIAH PENGENALAN / INTRODUCTORY LECTURE FEST PASS KESAYANGAN MANUSIA SASTERA

Oleh / By Masa / Time Azhar Ibrahim 10:10AM–10:30AM

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PERBINCANGAN PANEL / PANEL DISCUSSION FEST PASS SAYANG YANG TERLEPAS (DARI SASTERA/BUDAYA) / ON ISSUES OF THE UNTHOUGHT-OF IN OUR THOUGHTS AND AESTHETICS

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Sesi ini bertujuan untuk membincangkan isu ketiadaan, Featuring 10:30AM–11:30AM keterabaian dan pertentangan dalam bidang kesusasteraan. Raja Ahmad Ideologi dan naratif yang paling dominan akan mempengaruhi Aminullah, Mohd kesusasteraan,termasuk juga para penulis itu sendiri, sama Raman Daud ada mereka sedari ataupun tidak. Apakah antara keterabaian dan ketiadaan yang dimaksudkan, dan dampaknya kepada Dipengerusikan oleh / ekologi kesusasteraan dan budaya zaman kita? Apakah idea Moderated by dan estetika kesusasteraan yang sarat diperlukan hari ini? Sa’eda Buang This session points to the persistence of absence and ambivalence in the realm of literature and its discourse. Dominant ideologies and narratives inevitably condition the literary realm, and writers are subject to it inasmuch as they reproduce them, unconsciously or otherwise. What are some of these absences and neglect, and what are the consequences to the literary ecology and culture of our time? What are some of the new literary ideas and aesthetics that are sorely needed today?

PERBINCANGAN PANEL / PANEL DISCUSSION FEST PASS SAYANG YANG ADA TAK MAHU LEPAS / ON THE ISSUE OF CONSERVATISM AND TRADITIONALISM IN THE LITERARY & CULTURAL IMAGINATION

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Sesi ini akan menilai secara kritis, imaginasi sastera dan Featuring 11:45AM–12:45PM budaya yang terpincang kerana sikap konservatisme dan Okky Madasari, tradisionalisme. Atas nama ingin mengekalkan ketulenan dan Faisal Tehrani memelihara identiti perkumpulan, idea-idea yang dipegang

tidak berkembang. Isu-isu yang dianggap pantang dilihat SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Dipengerusikan oleh / sebagai tidak sesuai dan berkontroversi untuk dikemukakan Moderated by dalam dunia sastera. Ini kerana andaian bahawa apa yang Annaliza Bakri dihasilkan dalam kesusasteraan akan mempengaruhi masyarakat. Hasilnya, alam sastera akan ditentukan oleh institusi dan kuasa-kuasa hegemoni yang lain. Sesi ini akan membincangkan pentingnya untuk mencabar aliran tersebut.

In the name of maintaining authenticity and preserving group identity, ossified ideas and practices are clung to and taboo issues are deemed too inappropriate or controversial to be discussed in literature. The simplified assumption that people will be indiscriminately influenced by what they read results in literature being confined or dictated by institutional and hegemonic forces. This panel discusses the need to challenge the status quo, and to move beyond conservatism and traditionalism.

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PERBINCANGAN PANEL / PANEL DISCUSSION FEST PASS SAYANG AS TRAGEDY OF NEGLECT

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Keterabaian dalam dunia sastera, dan pengabaian sastera Featuring 1:00PM–2:45PM itu sendiri adalah sebahagian daripada krisis kebudayaan ZF Zamir, kontemporari kita. Langkah pertama adalah mengakui adanya Nazry Bahrawi, keterabaian tersebut. Sebaik sahaja kita mengenal isu ini Siti Hazirah sebagai cabaran kontemporari kita, maka wajarlah untuk Mohamed kita menggambarkan dan menghuraikan permasalahan ini. Dalam sesi ini, kalangan penulis dan aktivis muda akan Dipengerusikan oleh / mempermasalahkan isu-isu keterabaian dalam tema-tema Moderated by kesusasteraan, pembacaan, kesarjanaan, pendidikan, Azizah Zakaria dukungan institusi dan sebagainya.

Neglect in the realm of literature, and the very neglect of literature itself is part of our contemporary cultural crisis. To acknowledge that there has been any neglect in the first place is the first step. The moment we have recognised this as our contemporary challenge, it warrants our commitment and courage to delineate and analyse these predicaments. In this session, young writers and activists will discuss these issues of neglect, ranging from literary themes, readership, scholarship, education, institutional support and the like.

READING FEST PASS POETRY RECITAL

Oleh / By Masa / Time

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Suraidi Sipan 2:00PM–2:15PM

WACANA: PERINTIS SASTERA MELAYU / MALAY LITERARY PIONEERS: A FORUM FEST PASS

Mengemukakan / Masa / Time Sekumpulan penulis generasi perintis dari Kumpulan Orang Featuring 2:30PM–4:30PM Bertujuh Temasek akan mengongsi pengalaman, inspirasi Maarof Salleh, serta dorongan mereka dalam memekarkan lagi bidang Abdul Hamid Besih, penulisan Melayu Singapura dalam tahun-tahun 1970-an Yusoff Abdul dan 80-an. Suasana dan latar-belakang Singapura ketika itu Rahman, menjadi ilham dalam mencetuskan karya-karya mereka. Enam Suratman Markasan, penulis dan pemuisi itu akan mengimbas kembali kenangan Sumardi Sarkawi, dan cerminan mesej yang ingin mereka sampaikan menerusi Eunos Asah karya-karya cerpen mahupun sajak, yang kini mungkin tidak lagi diketahui ramai. Kumpulan tersebut terdiri daripada Suratman Markasan; Maarof Salleh; Mibarzo atau Mohd Yusoff Abdul Rahman, Sumadi Sarkawi, Abdul Hamid Besih dan Eunos Asah.

Forum ini dianjur bagi mengiktiraf sumbangan para penulis tersebut dalam dunia sastera Melayu Singapura.

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In this forum, six pioneering writers from the Temasek Group of Seven (Kumpulan Orang Bertujuh Temasek) will share their experiences and sources of inspiration in the 70s to 80s, years when Singapore Malay literature flourished. These writers and poets reminisce and reflect on the messages in their works of short stories or poems, and how their works have impacted the Malay literature scene today. They comprise Suratman Markasan, Maarof Salleh, Mibarzo or Mohd Yusoff Abdul Rahman, Sumadi Sarkawi, Abdul Hamid Besih and Eunos Asah.

This forum was organised in recognition of the writers' contribution to Singapore's Malay literary scene.

PERSEMBAHAN/PERFORMANCE FREE MUARA SAYANG / VOICES OF LOVE

Dianjurkan oleh / Masa/Time Pada sesi yang menarik, meriah dan interaktif ini, para Hosted by 4:30PM-6:30PM penonton dan orang ramai dapat menikmati puisi Chairul Fahmy Melayu dalam suasana yang santai. ‘Muara Sayang’ akan Hussaini, memaparkan semangat penyair-penyair Singapura dan tukilan Herman Rothman karya mereka. Sebagaimana laut adalah sumber kehidupan kepada semua yang bergantung kepada air, begitu jugalah karya-karya mereka yang telah mengilhamkan masyarakat.

Set to be a delightful, lively and interactive session, performers and audience become one in creating a conducive environment where Singapore Malay poetry is accessible and enjoyable to everyone on the streets. Muara means ‘mouth of the river’. Combined with Sayang, which means ‘love’, Muara Sayang is defined literally as the mouth of love. In a poetic SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 sense, this phrase captures the spirit of our Singapore poets whose inspiring works continuously flow out to or from the sea giving life to all living things that depend on water for their well-being.

Poets featured in 'Muara Sayang': Mohd Raman Daud, Nadiputra, Adi Rahman, Rohani Din, Mohd Khair Mohd Yassin, Khalisah Khair, Daeng Amir Omar, Rafaat Hamzah, Najib Soiman, Asnida Daud, Noor Hasnah Adam, Nurlieja Onnawaty Mas'at, Karmin Abbas, Kamaria Buang, Ciung Winara, Suhaimi Nasrain, Jamal Ismail, Hamed Ismail, Siti Umaira, Nur Herman Maryuti, Faridah Taib

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LITERARY PIONEERS FROM KUMPULAN ORANG BERTUJUH TEMASEK, O7T (TEMASEK GROUP OF SEVEN)

MAAROF SALLEH kerja dan ucapan/temu ramah terhimpun di dalam 4 Singapore jilid, Kembali ke Akar Melayu, Kembali ke Akar Islam Maarof Salleh bermula sebagai guru dan pentadbir (2013). Antara anugerah yang diperolehinya: SEA sekolah sebelum berkhidmat sepenuh masa sebagai Write Award (1989); Montblanc-NUS Centre for Arts Presiden Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS), iaitu Literary Award (1997); Anugerah Sastera Nusantara badan tertinggi Islam di Singapura selama hampir (1999); Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang (1999); dan Pingat sedekad. Selepas MUIS, Maarof bertugas sebagai Budaya (2010). Zamil Kanan Penyelidikan di Institut Pengajian Asia Tenggara (ISEAS). Dua antologi sajaknya bersama Suratman Markasan is a prolific poet, fiction writer, penyair telahpun diterbitkan (Yang Terpendam, 2014; and essayist who has been writing since 1954. He has Puisi Oreang Bertujuh, 2016). Cerpennya pernah won numerous prestigious writing awards such as dua kali memenangi Hadiah Sastera (Cerpen) di the SEA Writers Award (1989), the Mont Blanc-NUS Singapura. Sebuah cerpennya lagi, ‘Kereta Api’, yang Centre for the Arts Award (1997), the Tun Seri Lanang termasuk dalam kumpulan ini, telah memenangi Award (1999), and the Nusantara Literary Award Anugerah Pena Emas (bahagian Cerpen). Kumpulan (1999). In 2011, he received Singapore’s Cultural cerpen Kereta Api dan Identiti Bangsaku telah terbit Medallion. The themes of Suratman’s works often 2016 dan kumpulan sajak Yang Kulihat Yang Kurasa revolve around the inner conflicts of a community. terbit 2016. MOHAMED YUSOFF ABDUL RAHMAN Born in 1948, Maarof Salleh holds an MA (East Asian Singapore Studies) from the National University of Singapore Mohamed Yusoff Abdul Rahman atau nama penanya 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 (NUS). After close to 10 years as President of the Mibarzo dilahirkan di Singapura dan mula menulis Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS), Maarof pada tahun 1970. Sajak pertama beliau ‘Ibu’ worked as a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of diterbitkan di majalah Harapan terbitan Kementerian Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS). Now, as a pensioner, Pelajaran Singapura. Sajak beliau juga diterbitkan di Maarof writes poems and short stories, which have akhbar Berita Minggu, majalah Filem; majalah Arena won numerous prizes, such as the Golden Point Award dan majalah Wartawan. Mulai 1994, beliau mula (short stories) for ‘Kereta Api’. His collection of poems, menulis sajak-sajak berunsur keagamaan. Beliau juga Yang Kulihat Yang Kurasa (The One I Saw, The One I pernah menulis sajak-sajak Inggeris pada tahun 1971. Felt) was published in 2016. Tugas terakhir beliau ialah sebagai wartawan sukan di akhbar Berita Harian dan Berita Minggu. SURATMAN MARKASAN Singapore Mohamed Yusoff Abdul Rahman or Mibarzo began Suratman Markasan, sekarang berusia 85 tahun. writing in 1970. His first poem ‘Ibu’ was published Menuntut di SITC 1948-50; Nanyang Universiti in a magazine by the Ministry of Education titled 1968-71. Mengajar 1950-76, menjadi inspektor bahasa Harapan. His poems were also published in Berita dan Sastera serta Penolong Pengarah Pengajian Minggu, and various magazines such as Filem; Arena Melayu dan Tamil 1976-81. Tugas akhirnya pensyarah and Wartawan. In 1994, he started writing poems with di NIE, 1981-1995. Karya-karya terbarunya, cerpen: religious themes. He also wrote poems in English in Langau Menyerang Masjid (2007); Puisi: Puisi-puisi 1971. His last assignment was as a sports reporter at Perjalanan (2010). Novel: Dunia Bukan Kita Punya Berita Harian and Berita Minggu. (2011) dan seluruh karyanya; puisi, cerpen, kertas

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AB HAMID BIN BESIH Since 2006, Sumadi Sarkawi has been known as Singapore a creative short story writer through his anthology, Setelah mendapat Ijazah Sarjana Muda (B.A. Dilemma, written at the age of 58. Sumadi was Hons) pada 1971, Abdul Hamid Bin Besih berhijrah a reporter at Berita Harian, an officer at Yayasan ke Malaysia dan berkhidmat sebagai seorang Mendaki, a personal trainer and now a certified rugby guru dengan Kumpulan Maktab-Maktab Adabi di coach. The themes in his poems range from social Kuantan, , Kota Bharu, Kelantan dan Muar. identity such as ‘Anakku dengan Jack & Jill’ (‘My child Selepas berkahwin, beliau pulang ke Singapura dan Jack and Jill’) to criticizing current affairs such as the mula bertugas sebagai pemberita di akhbar Berita attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris, or the plight of the Harian, Singapura (1989). Dari tahun 1990 ke 1997, children in Palestine. In his poem ‘Maaf’ (‘Apologies’), beliau bekerja di pelbagai sektor sebagai seorang Sumadi wrote a satire on the attitudes of young Malays penterjemah , editor, guru tuisyen, guru pengganti who have lost touch with their mother tongue. di sekolah menengah. Pada tahun 1997, beliau kembali berkhidmat di Berita Harian sebagai sub-editor dan EUNOS ASAH wartawan di meja rencana dan meja berita luar Singapore negeri sebelum bersara pada tahun 2011. Sekarang Penyair Eunos Asah, adalah penyair yang telah beliau menjadi pengajar Bahasa Melayu dan merentas perjalanan panjang sasteranya dengan penterjemah bebas. kumpulan Gelorasa yang terus berganding bersama penyair-penyair seangkatannya, seperti MIA, Djamal Ab Hamid bin Besih was born in 1948 in Singapore Tukimin, Haron Abdul Majid dan beberapa nama yang and received his degree at the University of Malaya, lain. Eunos Asah juga beriringan dengan penyair- Kuala Lumpur (1968–1971). He moved to Malaysia to penyair ASAS50 seperti Megadona, Abdul Jalil Kadir teach in various educational institutions across the dan beberapa nama lainnya. Ramai sasterawan yang country, in Kuantan, Pahang, Kota Bharu, Kelantan and menyatakan bahawa Eunos Asah merupakan antara Muar. After settling down, he returned to Singapore penyair yang peka menggunakan telinga, mata dan to work as a reporter for The Straits Times. He took on fikirannya untuk merekam sekitaran masyarakat di various jobs following that, until finally retiring from kelilingnya. Ketika Eunos menjadi wartawan hiburan the foreign news desk of Berita Harian in 2011. He sekaligus photographer, dia sering bercampur currently freelances as a teacher of Malay. dengan bintang filem dan penyanyi di Singapura dan Nusantara, membuat pengalamannya bertambah luas. SUMADI SARKAWI SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Singapore Eunos Asah started his literary journey with the poets Sejak 2006, nama Sumadi Sarkawi tertinta sebagai from Gelorasa, such as MIA, Djamal Tukimin and penulis kreatif lewat antologi cerpennya, Dilema. Haron Abdul Majid. Eunos also worked with poets Ketika itu usianya 58 tahun. Beliau pernah menjadi from ASAS50 such as Megadona and Kadir Abdul wartawan Berita Harian, pegawai di Yayasan Mendaki, Jalil among other names. Many writers commented jurulatih latihan jasmani dan kini jurulatih pengadil that Eunos Asah is blessed with the senses to record ragbi yang bertauliah. Sajak-sajaknya mengupas the environment and community with beautiful words erti jati diri seperti dalam ‘Anakku dengan Jack & Jill’ as evident in his poems. He is also an experienced sehingga mengkritik perihal serangan pengganas di entertainment reporter and photographer. pejabat Charlie Hebdo di Paris, berbanding masalah Palestin yang anak-anak watannya ‘bersarapan’ peluru setiap hari. Dalam sajak ‘Maaf’, Sumadi menyindir sikap anak muda Melayu yang sudah tidak tahu atau kelu lidahnya untuk berbahasa ibunda.

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அ மங்க P87, 103, 116 for Greatness by The People’s Literature, The Most A MANGAI Promising New Comer by the Chinese Literary Media India Award, and received the Literary Youth Leader award அ மங்க அவர㞕ளின இயற்பய쏍 from South People Weekly. A Perfect Crime, one of டாக㞟쏍 V பத்ம என்தா埁ம. இவ쏍 his most renowned novels, has been translated into தமிழி쮿쯁ம ஆங்கிலத்தி쯁ம நன㞕றியப்ப㞟 English, Italian and Swedish. ம�ொழிபெயர்்ꮾள쏍, எ폁த்தள쏍. 믁ப்鏁 வ쏁டங㞕ளாக தமி폍 நாடக鏍鏁றைய ி쯍 믁ன்ணிய ி쯍 உள் AARON LEE P40, 43, 66, 105 மங்கய ின தமி폍 நாடகம சார்ꮾன க翍翁ரைக쿍 Singapore ஆ埍ஃப�ோ쏍翍 பல㞕லைக㞕ழகம வெள ிய ி翍翁ள் Aaron Lee is a pilgrim poet, writing இந்தய நாடகங㞕쿍 埁றித் கையே翍羿쯁ம, காம் பரி翍珍 mentor, community organiser and பல㞕லை埍 கழகம வெளிய ி翍翁ள் ந羿கர㞕쿍, ந羿ꯍꯁ regulatory/ethics lawyer. He played a 埁றித் கலையகராதிய ி쯁ம இடம பெற쟁ள்ன. key part in the late 1990s renaissance of Singapore ꯁல் பிர翍 அறிஞராக இ쏁믁றை தே쏍ퟁ பெற쟁ள் poetry. His three books of poetry (including மங்க, 2009쯍 ராக்கஃபெல쏍 நி쟁வனத்தி COASTLANDS) are critically acclaimed and he has பெல்லஜிய�ோ திட㞟த்த쯁ம பங்கற㞕 தே쏍ퟁ பெற்ற쏍. won many awards for his writing. He also edited அவர鏁 ꯁகழ்பற் ம�ொழிபெய쏍ꯍꯁகள ி쯍 பா쮿 several books including the bestselling anthology, ம�ொழிய ி쮿쏁ꏍ鏁 அவ쏍 ம�ொழிபெயர்த “ப�ௌத் No Other City: the Ethos Anthology of Urban Poetry. ப ி埍埁ணிகளின பாடல㞕쿍”-ம, நி埂கி வா திய�ோங-ஓவ ின In 2014 he co-founded the Laniakea Culture Collective “காலனி鏍鏁வத்த쮿쏁ꏍ鏁 மனதை நெறிப்翁鏍鏁த쯍” with his wife, the artist Namiko Chan Takahashi. என் இலக்கயவ ிய쯍 சார்ந க翍翁ரை뿁ம அடங埁ம. ACT 3 INTERNATIONAL P29, 34 A Mangai is the pseudonym of Dr V Padma, who is Singapore a known translator and writer in Tamil and English. Since 1994, ACT 3 International has been performing She has been active in the field of Tamil theatre for and working with young audiences. They work on for over three decades and contributed to the a variety of arts-based initiatives in both private and Oxford Companion to Indian Theatre and Cambridge public sectors, transcending theatre and juxtaposing Encyclopaedia on Actors and Acting. She has been the arts with concerns about environment, heritage, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 awarded the Fulbright Fellowship twice, and took and culture to foster learning. part in the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency Program in 2009. Her translations include Psalms of ADELINE FOO P55, 87, 110, 194 Elder Buddhist Nuns from Pali and theoretical works Singapore like Ngugi wa Thiong'o’s Decolonising the Mind. Adeline has published 27 books. Best known for The Diary of Amos Lee 阿乙 A YI P102 , 111, 119 series (2009 – 2016), foreign rights to China her books have been sold to India, China, Indonesia, 中国新进作家,警校毕业,却立志从文,曾任文学 Slovakia, Turkey, Malaysia and . Adeline’s 主 编 。出 版 六 部 小 说(《 鸟 ,看 见 我 了 》、《寡 人 》、 screenwriting credits include The Diary of Amos Lee 《下面,我该干些什么》等),以及两本随笔集。获 TV series on ’s channel (2012) and Two 选《 人 民 文 学 》未 来 大 家 TOP20、华 语 文 学 传 媒 大 奖 最 具 潜 力 新 人 Boys and A Mermaid, a telemovie on (2015). 奖、《联合文学》20大40岁以下华文作家、《南方人物周刊》青年领袖 Currently an adjunct polytechnic lecturer, Adeline 奖。代表作《下面,我该干些什么》出版成英文、意大利文及瑞典文多 is working on her second children’s TV series and a 部译文版。 screenplay for a documentary.

A Yi, a native of Jiangxi province, chose a literary ADRIAN TAN P14, 125 career despite graduating from the police academy. Singapore He has edited anthologies of Chinese literature Adrian Tan is the award-winning author and published two books of essays and six novels. of the bestselling novels, The Teenage He was listed among the Top 20 Writers Destined Textbook (1988) and The Teenage

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Workbook (1989). Both novels topped The Straits Aidli Mosbit has worked with many local theatre Times’ bestseller lists for two years and were adapted companies. Together with Noor Effendy Ibrahim into the 1999 cinema box office hit, The Teenage and Alfian Sa’at, Aidli published an anthology of Textbook Movie. Tan is a litigator at Morgan Lewis Malay plays in the book, BISIK. Aidli received the Stamford LLC. Young Artist Award for Theatre in 2008. She was the lead actress alongside Malaysia’s legendary actor, AHMAD AZMI BIN P69 Datuk Haji Rahim Razali, in Sayang Disayang (2013), HAJI MOHAMED Singapore’s official entry for Best Foreign Language Singapore Film at the 2015 Academy Awards in USA. She is Ahmad Azmi bin Haji Mohamed telah currently Section Head of the Arts Division at melibatkan diri secara aktif dalam kerja Temasek Polytechnic. akar umbi semenjak 1976. Beliau terlibat sebagai penggubah dan penyelaras dalam Perbarisan Hari AISYAH LYANA P5, 105, 122 Kebangsaan pada tahun 2002, di mana gubahannya Singapore ‘Heart Beat’ (Degup Jantung) telah dipersembahkan. Aisyah is a young budding writer who Beliau membentangkan sebuah kertas kerja untuk enjoys writing short stories in Malay Forum Para Penggubah ASEAN tentang Muzik and English. A dancer and a sports Tradisional pada 1993. Setahun kemudian, beliau enthusiast, Aisyah likes learning new things to develop menganjurkan Fiesta Gendang & Rebana Nusantara fresh perspectives and seek inspiration for her writing. di Singapura. Beliau adalah penerbit album Suara Juara untuk ANNUR. AJ LOW P25, 56, 84, Singapore 98, 119 Ahmad Azmi bin Haji Mohamed has been actively AJ Low is the husband-and-wife team of involved in grassroots work since 1976. He was Adan Jimenez and Felicia Low-Jimenez. involved as and coordinator in the National Born in California to Mexican immigrant Day Parade in 2002, where his Heart Beat composition parents, Adan became an immigrant himself when he was performed. He presented a working paper for moved to Singapore. Felicia was born and raised in the ASEAN Forum on Traditional Music Singapore where she spent most of her childhood with in 1993. A year later, he organised the Regional her head in the clouds and her nose buried in a book. Malay Percussion Festival (Fiesta Gendang & Rebana Together, they write the Sherlock Sam children's series Nusantara) in Singapore. He is the producer of the and short stories featuring robots, ninjas, cowboys, SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 album Suara Juara for ANNUR. superheroes, and sofas. Separately, they write reviews, microfiction, short stories. AIDLI ‘ALIN’ P13, 65, 121 MOSBIT AL LIM P74 Singapore Singapore Aidli Mosbit telah bekerja dengan Al Lim is a student at Yale-NUS College. banyak syarikat teater tempatan. Part Thai and Singaporean, he studied Bersama dengan Noor Effendy Ibrahim dan Alfian in Sydney and South Carolina before Sa’at, Aidli menerbitkan sebuah antologi drama serving National Service (NS). He is president of the Melayu dalam buku bertajuk BISIK. Aidli menerima South-east Asian Society and INK: Literary Collective Anugerah Seniman Muda untuk bidang teater pada in Yale-NUS. His work is featured in the Eunoia Review, tahun 2008. Beliau merupakan pelakon wanita Unseen the Magazine and the upcoming ASINGBOL utama di samping pelakon ternama Malaysia, Datuk anthology. He was also a finalist in the A3 Fresh Voices Haji Rahim Razali, dalam Sayang Disayang (2013), Competition 2015 for poetry. penyertaan rasmi Singapura untuk Filem Bahasa Asing Terbaik di Anugerah Akademi 2015 di Amerika Syarikat. Beliau kini menyandang jawatan Ketua Seksyen Bahagian Seni di Politeknik Temasek.

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ALAN JOHN P19, 72 in the Cambridge International GCSE syllabus. Her Singapore academic writing has been published in the Harvard Alan was born in Kuala Lumpur. He Journal of Law and Gender; and her creative writing moved to Singapore in 1980 to join The in Monocle, The Straits Times and Quarterly Literary Straits Times where he held various Review Singapore. Her first collection, Professions, was positions until retiring as deputy editor in September published in 2016. 2015. He has written two books—Unholy Trinity, on the notorious Adrian Lim child killings that gripped AMARDEEP SINGH P22 Singapore through the 1980s, and Good Grief!, a India – Singapore collection of personal columns. John has been a Amardeep Singh is an engineer with volunteer working with HIV and AIDS patients and abiding and evolving interests in families living with domestic violence. photography, philosophy and literature. Lost Heritage—The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan culminated ALEKSANDAR P19, 27, 193 from his pursuit of these diverse areas. He holds DURIC an MBA from University of . Of his 25-year Bosnia – Singapore career in the financial services, 21 years were spent at Aleksandar Duric, a native Bosnian American Express where he was the Asia Pacific Head turned Singaporean citizen, led an of Revenue Management. Singh is based in Singapore. exciting life before he became a Singaporean sports legend—taking part in the Bosnian War and making ANDREA FAM P35, 61 an unlikely appearance at the Barcelona Olympics. Singapore

Duric holds the record for most goals ever scored PHOTO CREDIT: SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM in Singapore’s top division, the S-League. Despite Andrea Fam is an Assistant Curator making his international debut at age 37, he has with the Singapore Art Museum played in more than 50 matches for the national where she oversees the Vietnam, and football team. collections and assists in the Acquisitions portfolio. She holds a BA (Honours) degree in Criticism, ALFIAN SA’AT P13, 43, 121 Communication and Curation in Art and Design from 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Singapore Central Saint Martins, London. She was the lead Alfian Sa’at is a Resident Playwright curator on A New Horizon, a Yellow Ribbon Community with W!ld Rice. His publications include Art Exhibition and the co-curator on exhibitions, collections of poetry; short stories; flash Imaginarium: Over the Ocean, Under the Sea and fiction; and plays. Alfian has been nominated 10 times Odyssey: Navigating Nameless Seas. for Best Original Script at the Life! Theatre Awards— he won in 2005 for Landmarks; 2010 for Nadirah; 2013 ANDREW P88, 105, 107 for Kakak Kau Punya Laki (Your Sister's Husband); MICHAEL HURLEY and 2016 for Hotel (with Marcia Vanderstraaten). In UK 2001, Alfian received the NAC Young Artist Award Andrew Michael Hurley has lived in for Literature. He has been thrice nominated for the Manchester and London, and is now Singapore Literature Prize. based in Lancashire. His debut novel, The Loney, was first published by Tartarus Press, a tiny independent AMANDA CHONG P67, 103, 117 publisher based in Yorkshire, as a 300-copies limited Singapore edition. The Loney was then bought by John Murray

PHOTO CREDIT: EJUN LOW and went on to win the Costa Best First Novel Award Amanda Chong is a lawyer trained in and Book of the Year at the British Book Industry Cambridge and Harvard, who writes Awards in 2016. poems during lunch breaks. A winner of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award, her poetry has been engraved on the Marina Bay Helix Bridge and included

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翁添保 P38, 118 Singapore in 1950. Her contributions to social work ANG THIAM POH extended to her shaping the education system for Singapore social work undergraduates. She is now an associate 新加坡校园漫画家,任职教育界。1990年代开始投 professorial fellow at the National University of 入漫画创作,作品常见于本地中文报章,尤以学生报 Singapore, and has a forthcoming book with NUS 《逗号》和《大拇指》连载的《又是这一班》校园漫画广受欢迎,连载 Press, A Tiger Remembers: The Way We Were 23年,结集出版成系列,已进入第五辑。从事漫画创作 20年 ,出 版 过 in Singapore. 11部个人漫画集及一本儿童绘本。 ANNALIZA P17, 32, 44, 86, Educator and part-time comic artist Ang Thiam Poh BAKRI 117, 132 started drawing comics in the 1990s. He is a regular Singapore contributor to the comics columns in Singapore Annaliza Bakri is an educator and Chinese newspapers. Among his most popular translator. Her translations of Malay works is The Class Series, featured in zbCOMMA, a poems have been published by Prairie Schooner and Chinese newspaper for young adults, and Thumbs Text in the City. Her editorial projects include the Up, a Chinese newspaper for school children, for first socio-religious journal, TAFKIR, Moral Vision 23 consecutive years. He has published a total of and Social Critique: Selected Essays of Syed Hussein 11 comics and a children’s picture book in a career Alatas and Problematic Singapore Malays: Sustaining spanning two decades. A Portrayal. Adding ‘storyteller’ to her many personas, she performed her translation of an award-winning ANGJOLIE MEI P19 novel, Batas Langit, at the Singapore International Singapore Storytelling Festival in 2014. Angjolie Mei, formerly a financial advisor, is a certified funeral celebrant ANNE LEE TZU PHENG P43 and funeral director at The Life Singapore Celebrant, a provider of boutique funeral services. Anne Lee Tzu Pheng has received She is one of the few women in the funeral services numerous awards for her poetry, industry in Singapore and her book provides including the Cultural Medallion (1985); fascinating insights into this little known profession. SEA Write Award (1987); Gabriela Mistral Award from the Republic of Chile (1995); Montblanc-NUS ANN ANG P112, 124, 194 Centre for the Arts Literary Award (1996); and the SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Singapore NBDCS Award for English Poetry (three times). Some Ann Ang’s poetry, fiction and non- of her poems have been set to music. She published fiction have appeared in various three new books in 2012 and another two in 2014, publications and journals. Her first book including Soul’s Festival, a compilation of her first four of short stories, Bang My Car, was launched at the collections which had been out of print. Singapore Writers Festival in 2012. Scared for What, from the same collection, was included in The Epigram ANNGEE P42 Books Collection of Best New Singaporean Short Singapore Stories. Ann’s poetry was recently set to music by Ann Gee Neo is an illustrator and a experimental music composition group Quinnuance. graduate of the Victorian College of She was also featured in SWF POP #11: Poets Among the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts the Stars. in drawing. She works predominantly in the digital medium to create illustrations with an emphasis ANN WEE P50 on storytelling and characterisation that have been Singapore described as quirky, surreal and whimsical. Often described as the founding mother of social work education in Singapore, Ann Wee arrived in

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ANURAG VISWANATH P68 actor and a deejay. A member of Sriwana since 1982, India – Singapore Ariff was formerly a member of the comedy trio, An avid China-watcher and speaker of Seloka, and he was also a member of a Singaporean Mandarin, Singapore-based Anurag comedian group, Rappers Tua. Viswanath has written about China for more than a decade in Post, The Nation and ASHLEY KOH P122 Prachatai (), Far Eastern Economic Review Singapore (HK), Business Standard and Financial Express (India). 12-year-old Ashley Koh's ability to read She obtained her doctorate in Political Science from while on the move with almost acrobatic the University of Delhi and has lived in Shanghai as a ease stems from her love of books since researcher at Fudan University. She recently published young. From age 10, she developed a strong interest the book Finding India in China: Travels to the in writing essays in English and Chinese. Instead of Lesser Known. playing computer games, she spends her time writing stories. Her first book, Rosemary and the Wood Hut AQMAL N P76 Fairies was published when she was 11. A Chinese Singapore version of the book was published at the same time. Winning Projek Rentak in 2009 paved a new direction in Aqmal’s music ATIA ABAWI P32, 44, 52, 193 career. In addition to being a singer, USA – Jerusalem Aqmal is also known as a composer and producer. Atia Abawi is a foreign news He garnered nominations for Best Song and Best correspondent who was stationed for Songwriter at Mediacorp Suria Hits.SG in 2010, and is almost five years in Kabul, Afghanistan. the only young musician in the Malay She was born to Afghan parents in West Germany and to have won prizes in most of the major competitions was raised in the United States. In 2014 she published organised by mainstream media organisations in her first book, The Secret Sky: A Novel of Forbidden Singapore. His awards include Anugerah (2004), Love in Afghanistan. She currently lives in Jerusalem runner-up in Army Icon (2005) and Ria Remix (2008). with her husband, Conor Powell, and an infant son. You can follow her on Twitter @AtiaAbawi. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 ARATI ANAND P122 Singapore AUDREY CHIN P58, 76, 90 Arati Anand is a 15-year-old who Singapore wrote her first novella, Veena and the Audrey Chin grew up in a bookstore and Missing Emblem, three years ago. has loved stories all her life. Her books She is a regular contributor to the Tamil newspaper include short story anthology Nine Cuts in Singapore, in particular, its student supplement (2015) and two novels, Learning to Fly (1999) and As Manavar Murasu. Inspired by her love for reading, her the Heart Bones Break (2013); all have been shortlisted dream is to pen a series of adventure novels. for the Singapore Literature Prize. She is contributing co-editor with Constance Singam for Singapore ARIFF ISA P8, 41 Women Re-presented (2004), a social history of Singapore Singapore women. Ariff Isa adalah seorang pelawak, pelakon pentas dan layar TV serta AZHAR P77, 86, 107, seorang deejay. Seorang anggota IBRAHIM 110, 118 131 Sriwana sejak tahun 1982, Ariff sebelum ini Singapore merupakan seorang anggota tiga ahli komedi, Azhar Ibrahim, PhD, merupakan Seloka, dan juga anggota sebuah kumpulan pelawak seorang pensyarah di Jabatan Pengajian tempatan, Rappers Tua. Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Singapura (NUS). Beliau mengajar sastera dan ideologi pembangunan Ariff Isa is a comedian, as well as a stage and screen Melayu-Indonesia di Jabatan tersebut. Minat

143 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS B pengajiannya merangkumi sosiologi agama, sosiologi Art Kitchen (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and sastera dan kenal huruf kritis. Antara buku-bukunya Japan), RRREC FEST (Indonesia), da:ns Festival and yang telah diterbitkan ialah: Contemporary Islamic The Fringe Festival (Singapore). He is currently an Discourse in the Malay-Indonesia World: Critical associate artist with The Necessary Stage. Perspectives (Perbincangan Islam Semasa Dalam Dunia Melayu-Indonesia: Pandangan Kritis) (2014), BHAKTI MATHUR P90, 98, Narrating Presence: Awakening from Cultural Amnesia India – Hong Kong 104, 194 (Menceritakan Kehadiran: Bangkit Daripada Kelupaan Bhakti Mathur, private banker by day, Budaya) (2014) dan Humanistic Traditions in Islam mother to Shiv and Veer and an avid (Tradisi Kemanusiaan Dalam Islam) (2008). delver in Indian mythology at all other times, is the creator of the Amma Tell Me series, Azhar Ibrahim, PhD, is a lecturer at the Department picture books about Indian festivals and mythology of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore for young children ages three to nine. She wrote and (NUS). He teaches Malay-Indonesian literature and self-published her first book, Amma Tell Me About ideologies of development at the Department. His Holi! in 2011 and over the next three years, grew the research interests include sociology of religion, series to include titles on Diwali, the Ramayana and sociology of literature and critical literacy. Amongst stories about the Hindu gods, Krishna, Ganesha and his published books are: Contemporary Islamic Hanuman. Bhakti is a committed writer ambassador Discourse in the Malay-Indonesia World: Critical for Room to Read, a global non-profit organisation. Perspectives (2014), Narrating Presence: Awakening from Cultural Amnesia (2014) and Humanistic BHASKAR’S KATHAKALI TROUPE P19 Traditions in Islam (2008). Singapore Formed in 2002 with principal dancers Kalamandalam BALLI KAUR P39, 65, 99, 123 Biju and Kalarangam Santhosh, Bhaskar’s Kathakali JASWAL Troupe is now the only group of its kind outside Singapore – Australia of India. The troupe was set up under the artistic Named Sydney Morning Herald’s Best direction of the late KP Bhaskar, whose vision was Young Australian Novelist 2014, Balli to produce innovative, cross-cultural productions to Kaur Jaswal is the author of Inheritance (Sleepers expand the repertoire of kathakali and appeal to new Publishing, 2013). Born in Singapore and raised in audiences in a cosmopolitan age. Its productions Japan, Russia and the Philippines, she studied creative include Thadaka Vadham (2002), Cherita Singapura SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 writing in the United States and has received writing (2003), Lady Spiders (2006) and King Lear (2009). fellowships from the University of East Anglia and Now led by Kalamandalam Biju, the troupe continues Nanyang Technological University. Her second novel to produce traditional pieces in as well as Sugarbread was shortlisted for the inaugural Epigram explorative works both locally and internationally. Books Fiction Prize in 2015. Jaswal’s third novel The troupe includes Bhaskar’s musicians—TV Sajith Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows will be published by on vocals, as well as percussionists TK Arun and HarperCollins UK and William Morrow USA in 2017. S Harikrishnan.

BANI HAYKAL P18, 57 BHASKAR’S ORCHESTRA P19 Singapore Singapore Bani Haykal experiments with text and Led by Music Director Ghanavenothan Retnam, music. His works encompass several Bhaskar’s Orchestra was incepted in the 1990s. disciplines including installation Comprising individual musicians of astounding and performance. Working with a broad range of calibre, the orchestra includes vocalist Ampili Pillai instruments, from acoustic to digital, traditional who has brought audiences to tears with her soulful and hacked, he is a member of b-quartet and rendering; Young Artist Award recipient and flautist Soundpainting ensemble Erik Satay & The Kampong Ghanavenothan Retnam; and percussionist S Arkestra. His festival performances include Media/ Harikrishnan. Bhaskar’s Orchestra also features Cedric

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Chin on the Chinese pipa and Mohammad Nizarfauzi 著获颁美国最佳翻译图书奖,同年入围美国纽斯塔特国际文学奖和英 on Malay percussions. 国独立外国小说奖。

BJORN LOW P109 Can Xue was born in Leiyang county of Changsha. Singapore She has worked as a barefoot doctor, labourer, and

PHOTO CREDIT: EDIBLE GARDEN CITY tailor. She published her first work in 1985, and has Bjorn Low started his career as an since become well known for her avant-garde novels online marketing specialist, having and literary criticism. Her novel, The Last Lover, won completed his MBA prior to that. His stint in the US Best Translated Book Award in 2015. It was advertising brought him to London, where he worked also nominated for The Neustadt International Prize in the corporate sector. It was during a particularly of Literature in the US, and longlisted by the UK harsh winter that he realised something was missing Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in the same year. in his life. He quit his job and spent the next three years travelling and working on organic farms across CAROLYN KHEW P107 Europe. He completed a diploma in biodynamic Singapore agriculture in East Sussex and returned to Singapore Carolyn Khew joined The Straits where in 2012, he started Edible Gardens LLP. Times in 2013 after she graduated from the Wee Kim Wee School BOEY KIM CHENG P8, 33, 78, 94 of Communication and Information at Nanyang Singapore – Australia Technological University. The 26-year-old covers the Boey Kim Cheng has published five environment and science beat. In 2014, Khew and collections of poetry and a travel her colleague Toh Yong Chuan broke the story on a memoir entitled Between Stations. Born China tour guide who was accused of manipulating in 1965, he emigrated from Singapore to Australia an old widow of her assets estimated to be worth $40 in 1997. He taught creative writing at the University million. The story won Story of the Year in 2015 at the of Newcastle for 13 years before joining Nanyang ’ annual awards ceremony. Technological University in 2016. CATHERINE TORRES P23 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 BV BALASAI P19 Philippines – Germany Singapore Catherine Torres is a diplomat and Son of acclaimed flautist B Sudarsana writer from Manila. Her work has Rao, BV Balasai emerged as an taken her to postings in New Delhi, accomplished and award-winning Singapore, and now, Berlin. When foreign affairs, as flautist in the Indian classical circle today. He has well as domestic ones (read: her son, Samuel), permit, adapted to new ideas, growing from strength to Catherine travels around the world on boats made of strength in classical, film and fusion genres. As a words. Occasionally, she even builds the boat herself: composer, he has served as music director for many her Young Adult novel Sula’s Voyage (Scholastic), and events in Singapore and overseas. Balasai has also short story collection Mariposa Gang and Other won accolades and awards in India, such as Yuva Kala Stories (UST Publishing House) were both released Bharathi from Bharat Kalachar, and Asthana Vidwan in May 2016. from Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, to name a few. CEDRIC CHIN P19 残雪 CAN XUE P36, 42, 56 Singapore China Cedric started learning the pipa when 中国先锋派女作家,1953年生于长沙,当过赤脚医 he was 11 and under the tutelage of 生、工人、开过裁缝店。1985年 开 始 发 表 作 品 ,以 pipa master Du Guo Jun. He won first 实验小说和文学评论著称。小说代表作有短篇《山 prize at notable competitions such as the National 上的小屋》,中篇《黄泥街》,《苍老的浮云》,《痕》,长篇《五香街》, Chinese (1992) and National Music 《最后的情人》等。作品译成多种外文出版,获国际瞩目。2015年 ,译 Competition (1993, 2000); and has performed in

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Singapore and overseas. He is currently the Chinese appointed as one of the Language Ambassadors for Orchestra plucked-strings section instructor at Bukit Bulan Bahasa Singapura 2015. Panjang Government High, Green Ridge Primary School and People’s Association Youth Chinese 张挥 P51, 81 Orchestra (PAYCO). He is also the Chinese Orchestra CHEONG WENG YAT conductor at Serangoon Secondary School. Singapore 新加坡资深作家。七十年代开始写作,前后共出 CHAN WAI HAN P69 版 了 十 多 本 文 集 ,包 括 小 说 、散 文 、诗 歌 等 。1992 Singapore 年《 45.45会议机密》荣获新加坡书籍奖,同年又获东南亚文学 Chan Wai Han trained as a social 奖。2015年出版《双口鼎一村,那些年那些事》长篇小说,2016年获 worker, but her career has revolved 颁新加坡文学奖表彰奖。现任“新加坡书写文学协会”会长。 around printing, publishing and translation. She also collaborated with others to Cheong Weng Yat is a veteran author who has written produce trilingual cartoon strips in English, Chinese under the pen name Zhang Hui since the 70s. He has and Malay. She works at Pagesetters which publishes published more than 10 books—novels, non-fiction the imprint Ethos Books. Writing poems, especially prose and poetry. He won both the Singapore Book in , her mother-tongue, allows her to Award and SEA Write Award in 1992 for 45.45 Meeting make new friends. As a volunteer, she enjoys singing Confidential. His latest novel The Years and Incidents Cantonese gospel songs to the elderly. at Shuang Kou Ding First Village recently clinched the 2016 Singapore Literature Prize Commendation CHEAH SIN ANN P47, 193 Award. He is currently the Chairman of the Singapore Singapore Writing and Literature Society. Cheah Sin Ann is a former editorial cartoonist with The Straits Times, where 谢裕民 CHIA JOO MING P23 he produced the popular comic strip Singapore The House of Lim for eight years. He published Billy 新加坡作家,现任《联合早报》高级执行编辑,《文 & Saltie: Cool Croc in 2010. His present cartoon strip, 艺城》主编。1993年新加坡国家艺术理事会“青年 Budi & Saltie, focussing on wildlife and environmental 艺术家奖”得主,1995年受邀参加美国爱荷华“国际 issues, appears in The Borneo Bulletin in . 写作计划”,2014年为南洋理工大学第二任驻校作家。著有散文与小说 Cheah's latest offering, The Bicycle, is a graphic novel 七部,最新作品为长篇小说《放逐与追逐》。受哈佛大学东亚语言与文 telling a tale of friendship between a Japanese soldier 明系客座教授王德威誉为“新加坡华语语系的十个关键词之一”。 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 and a street urchin during the Japanese Occupation. Cheah is based in Singapore, freelancing as a Chia Joo Ming is currently the Senior Executive cartoonist, illustrator and writer. His website Sub-Editor at Lianhe Zaobao. In 1993 he received the is houseofcheah.com National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award. In 1995 he was invited to the International Writing Program CHEMPAKA AIZIM P20, 44 in Iowa, USA. In 2014 he was Writer-in-Residence at Singapore Nanyang Technological University. A protégé of Suratman Markasan and renowned Malaysian author, Mawar 智海 CHIHOI P31, 36, 47, 193 Shafei, Siti Aisyah binte Mohamed Hong Kong Salim, under the name of Chempaka Aizim, is fast 香港漫画家。自幼热爱画画,大学主修的是食品及营 rising to be one of Singapore’s more notable young 养学,却也同时开始大量创作与发表漫画及插画, authors. Chempaka Aizim’s short stories have been 作品见载香港报章杂志及海外漫画选集。出版过合 published in Malaysia and Singapore, in reputable 著漫画集《大骑劫——漫画香港文学》、《灰掐》,个人作品集《默示 journals such as Nur and Tunas Cipta. Her award- 录》。作品译成意大利文、法文、英文及芬兰文出版。 winning short story entitled Dia Tetap Ada was published in Antologi Kota Siluman (2006). She was Chihoi was born in Hong Kong in 1977. He has loved drawing since childhood and started to publish

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comics and illustrations when he was bored by his CHONG P6, 18, 41, 54, 66 food and nutritional studies in university. His comics TZE CHIEN have appeared in Hong Kong newspapers and Singapore

international anthologies. Major publications include PHOTO CREDIT: TUCKYS PHOTOGRAPHY the collaborative projects Hijacking—Comic Hong An award-winning playwright-director, Kong Literature, The Train and a solo work, Still Life. Chong Tze Chien is currently Company Director of His comics have been translated into Italian, French, The Finger Players. He has published two collections, English and Finnish. His website is chihoi.net . which contain his critically acclaimed plays such as Charged and PIE. Other notable plays he has directed ச ித்ர ரமே� P27 and written include Turn By Turn We Turn, Poop!, CHITRA RAMESH Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, The Book Singapore of Living and Dying, and Rant & Rave. He received the சித்ர ரமே� இ鏁வரை நான埁 ꏂல㞕ளை National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award in 2006. வெளிய ி翍翁ள்ள쏍. அவர鏁 சி쟁கதை த�ொ埁ꯍꯁ ஒன쟁 2017쯍 வெளிவ쏁கிற鏁. சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍鏍 周德成 P72, 96 தமி폍 எ폁த்தள쏍 கழகத்த쯍 பதினா쟁 வ쏁டங㞕ளாகꯍ CHOW TECK SENG பணியாற்றய சித்ர, கழகத்த쯍 ப�ொ쏁ளாள쏍, உதவ ி母 Singapore செயலாள쏍 ப�ோன் ப�ொ쟁ꯍꯁகளை ஏற்ற쏁ந்த쏍. 新加坡年轻诗人。2014年新加坡文学奖得 தற்போ鏁 அவ쏍 தமி폍ꯍ ꯁத்த வாசிப்ப 鏂ண翁ம பல 主,2009年获金笔奖诗歌组首奖。作品散见于文 믁யற்சிகள 믁ன்ன翁埍埁ம வாசக쏍 வட㞟ம அமைப் பி 选、期刊、海内外报章专栏。诗作曾译成法文英文,以艺术作品、音乐、 ஒ쏁ங்கிணைப்ꮾளராய உள்ள쏍. 短片形式参与2012年巴黎法英诗歌节。2015年 ,诗 作《 五 种 孤 寂 与 静默》 改编成动画短片放映。现为英国剑桥大学攻读博士研究生。 Chitra Ramesh has published four books so far and has a collection of short stories coming out in 2017. Chow Teck Seng won the 2014 Singapore Literature She has been an executive committee member of the Prize, for his debut poetry collection The Story of You Singapore Tamil Writers Association for the past 16 and Me (你和我的故事), and the 2009 NAC Golden Point years, where she also served as treasurer and assistant Award in Chinese Poetry. His poem, 'When Inspiration secretary. Currently she is the coordinator of a Tamil Arrests the Poet', was translated into French and 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 readers club, Vasagar Vattam, aimed at promoting the English; and re-interpreted into artworks, music and borrowing of Tamil books from libraries. a short video for the 2012 Festival Franco-Anglais de Poésie. In 2015, a series of five poems, 'The 5 Shades CHONG GUA KEE P6, 18, 41, 54 of Solitude' was adapted into an animation short. Singapore He is working on a new poetry collection and Chong Gua Khee graduated from the translation projects. University of British Columbia, Canada, with a Psychology (Honours) and CHRISTINA SNG P50, 85, 128 Theatre (Major) degree. While in Canada, she trained Singapore in Theatre for Living with David Diamond, as well as Christina Sng is a poet, writer, and created Changing the Lens: A UBC Forum Theatre artist. Her work has received Project. After graduation, she was at Drama Box numerous accolades, including until 2016. Now, as a freelancer, her credits include nominations in the Dwarf Stars and Rhysling Awards twentythirty by Drama Box (Playwright), International as well as Honourable Mentions in the Year’s Best Friendship Day by The Necessary Stage Fantasy and Horror. She is the author of several (Facilitator), and Red Sky by Nine Years Theatre chapbooks, most recently, A Constellation of Songs (Director's Assistant). (Origami Poems Project, 2016). Her first two full- length books, Astropoetry (Alban Lake Publishing, 2016) and A Collection of Nightmares (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2016) are slated for late 2016. Visit her at christinasng.com

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CHRISTINE CHIA P6 4, 10 0, 111 A former writer-in-residence at the Toji Cultural Center Singapore in South Korea, she is working on a second collection Christine Chia is the author of The that retells Greek myths. Law of Second Marriages (Math Paper Press, 2011) and a sequel, Separation: A COLE SWENSEN P45, 63 History (Ethos Books, 2014). She is also the co-editor USA of the groundbreaking anthology, A Luxury We Cannot Cole Swensen (coleswensen.com) is the Afford and its follow-up, A Luxury We Must Afford and author of 15 collections of poetry, most has contributed to Washington Square Review, Prairie recently, Gravesend and Landscapes on Schooner and the W!ld Rice play, Another Country. a Train. She has won the Iowa Poetry Prize, the New American Writing Award, and the National Poetry CHRISTOPHER TAN P65, 75 Series. A 2007 Guggenheim Fellow, she co-edited Singapore American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry Christopher Tan (foodfella.com) is (2009) and founded a small press, La Presse. She an award-winning writer, cooking was awarded the 2004 PEN USA Award in Literary instructor and photographer whose Translation. After 10 years on the faculty of the Iowa articles, columns, recipes and photographs have Writers' Workshop, she has recently moved to Brown appeared in The Straits Times, The Peak, and University, where she is the Chair of the Literary America’s Saveur magazine. He has conducted talks Arts Department. and cooking demonstrations at venues around the world, including Singapore's Peranakan Museum, COLLIER NOGUES P33, 63 the Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley, and USA – Hong Kong The Sydney International Food Festival. NerdBaker Collier Nogues is the author of The (Epigram Books, 2015) collates a lifetime’s worth Ground I Stand On Is Not My Ground, of original recipes, musings and photographs in a selected by Forrest Gander as winner memoir-cum-baking cookbook. of the 2014 Drunken Boat Poetry Book Contest, and On the Other Side, Blue (Four Way, 2011). Her English/ CIAO TURTLE P113 Chinese digital interactive collaboration with poets Singapore Mei Kwan Ng and Jhave Johnston was launched in Ciao Turtle is a singer-songwriting duo April 2016. She lives in Hong Kong, where she is made up of Dennis Ng and Jared Chan. Lingnan University’s 2016 Writer-in-Residence and a SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Their music is a blend of genres such PhD Fellow at the University of Hong Kong. She also as funk, folk and pop. Their music is fuss-free; they curates Hong Kong’s English-language poetry craft are inspired by what they love hearing and re-invent talk series, 'Ragged Claws', and edits poetry for Juked. where the songs lead them, taking their audience on an emotional journey with an open destination. CONSTANCE SINGAM P71, 75 Singapore CLARA CHOW P22, 32, 45, Constance Singam is an author and Singapore 66, 77 civil society activist. In the last 30 Clara Chow is a writer from Singapore years, Constance has led women’s whose short stories have appeared organisations, co-founded civil society groups, been in Asia Literary Review, CHA: An a columnist in several national publications, and Asian Literary Journal and The Stockholm Review contributed to and co-edited several books. Her works of Literature. Her columns and reporting have been include A History of the TWC: Building Social Space published in The Straits Times and the South China in Singapore and Re-Presenting Singapore Women, Morning Post. In 2015, she co-founded the literary and which she co-edited. She has just released her memoir art journal WeAreAWebsite.com. She is the author Where I was: A Memoir from the Margins. Her second of Dream Storeys, a collection of stories inspired by memoir Never Leave Town without Chilli Sauce is interviews with architects, published by Ethos. expected to be out in September 2016.

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CYRIL WONG P16, 17, 22, 35, anthologised in A Luxury We Cannot Afford (Math Singapore 72, 77, 116 Paper Press, 2015) and elsewhere. His first collection Cyril Wong is a poet, fictionist and critic will be published in 2016 under the Math Paper Press living in Singapore. His most recent Ten Year Series imprint. poetry collection is The Lover's Inventory (Math Paper Press, 2015). DARYL QILIN YAM P17, 69, 73, Singapore 86, 117 DAREL SEOW P113 Daryl Qilin Yam is a writer of prose and Singapore poetry. His first novel, Kappa Quartet, Darel is a visual storyteller who is forthcoming from Epigram Books in illustrates tales of the natural world 2016. He is an editor of the SingPoWriMo anthology through his unique brand of wry wit series (Math Paper Press, 2015-present); and splits and whimsy. An illustration graduate from Central his time between the literary organisation Sing Lit Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, he Station and the theatre production collective Take has illustrated two picture books The Missing Mouse Off Productions. Yam's work has appeared in various (Asian Civilisations Museum, 2015) and Where Are All literary journals and anthologies, including Quarterly the Birds (Epigram, 2016). He is interested in museums Literary Review of Singapore, Cha: An Asian Literary and culture, especially enjoying working with the Journal, and The Epigram Books Collection of Best New British Museum and Asian Civilisations Museum Singaporean Short Stories. on projects which educate through the power of imagination and play. DAVID LEO P100 Singapore DARREN NG P6, 18, 41, 54 David Leo has published works of Singapore fiction, poetry and non-fiction including Sound Artist & Music Composer award-winning short stories collections: For the past two decades, Darren has Ah...The Fragrance of Durians & Other Stories designed soundscapes and composed (Publisher Prize), The Sins of the Fathers & Other music for over 200 arts productions, and received Stories (NBDC Book Awards, Commendation), Wives, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 multiple Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards for Best Lovers & Other Women (Singapore Literature Prize, Sound. As a composer, he is signed to Commendation). He is also the author of Different Kitchen. Label, going by the pseudonym, sonicbrat. He Strokes, a novel published in 1993 about two AIDS was invited to perform solo in numerous prestigious victims and a reporter who interviews them. His works international music and arts festivals across Europe have also been included in several anthologies and and Asia. He has been Associate Sound Artist and published in magazines such as Poetry Pacific. Music Composer for The Finger Players since 2004 and is a co-founder of the design collective INDEX. He DAVID SEOW P38, 92 was conferred the Young Artist Award in 2012 by the Singapore National Arts Council. David Seow was born and raised in Singapore. After a stint in sitcom DARYL LIM WEI JIE P32, 64 103 writing, David embarked on a career in Singapore children's literature and authored 39 books, including Daryl Lim Wei Jie read history at Oxford the Sam, Sebbie and Di-Di-Di series. His book There's and Cambridge and is particularly Soup on My Fly was shortlisted for both the SCBWI interested in the literary uses of history. Crystal Kite Award and the Hedwig Anuar Children’s He won first prize for the Golden Point Award for Book Award, and was adapted for dramatisation at English Poetry in 2015. His work has been featured the Asian Festival of Children’s Content in 2012. His in the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, CHA: An books A Day with the Duchess and A Royal Adventure Asian Literary Journal, Ceriph, POSKOD.SG, Drunken have been featured in The Sunday Express and The Boat and SOFTBLOW; and his poetry has been International Business Times.

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DAVID ‘WOLFE’ LIEW P113 DESMOND KON P33, 63, Singapore ZHICHENG-MINGDÉ 71, 96 David Liew is one strange creature. Singapore Known to the fans of Eliza Teoh’s Ellie Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé is Belly series as illustrator Wolfe, he the author of an epistolary novel, two now emerges from the shadows as a writer—to give hybrid works, and seven poetry collections. He has words to the images that spill forth from his twisted edited more than 15 books and co-produced three imagination. His CV reads like someone with some audio books. Among other accolades, Desmond is serious identity issues—history and art educator, the recipient of the PEN American Center Shorts illustrator, model-maker, sculptor, cake decorator. Prize, Poetry World Cup, National Indie Excellence Things get really weird when the various threads cross. Book Award, two Beverly Hills International Book Awards, two Living Now Book Awards, and seven USA DAVID WONG P14, 72, 74, Regional Excellence Book Awards. He helms Squircle HSIEN MING 85, 125, 128 Line Press as its publisher and founding editor. Singapore David Wong Hsien Ming discovered DEVAGI SANMUGAM P65 poetry as a child at a Sunday lunch. Singapore His work won second prize in Singapore’s Golden Known as the 'Spice Queen' of Point Award (2015), and has appeared in publications Singapore, Chef Devagi believes like Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, Ceriph, and that cooking is in her blood and her Mascara Literary Review. His first collection, For the passion is sharing it. She has 22 cookbooks under End Comes Reaching, was published by Math Paper her belt. Her recipes and articles have been featured Press in 2015. He read philosophy at the University in several magazines, newspapers and websites and of Melbourne and is now a junior college teacher. His she has been engaged as culinary consultant for website is davidwonghsienming.wordpress.com. several cookbooks. Her latest cookbook, I AM A RICE COOKER!, will be launched in 2016. She is currently DEBORAH EMMANUEL P18, 35 working on two other cookbooks with an overseas Singapore publisher. Her website is at spice-queen.com. Deborah Emmanuel is a Singaporean writer, performer and four-time TEDx DIVYA VICTOR P9, 12, 33, 53, speaker. Her work has been featured Singapore 65, 110 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 at Makassar International Writer’s Festival, Bali Divya Victor is the author of Natural Emerging Writers Festival and Queensland Poetry Subjects (Trembling Pillow Press, Festival. She is a founder of SPEAK, a monthly 2014), and winner of the Bob Kaufman curated poetry event that features Singaporean Award. She has published other poetry collections and international voices. Deborah’s first collection, and chapbooks. Her criticism and commentary When I Giggle In My Sleep, was published by Red have appeared in the Journal of Commonwealth Wheelbarrow Books in 2015. Her creative non-fiction & Postcolonial Studies, Jacket2, and The Poetry book Rebel Rites was launched in May 2016. Foundation’s Harriet. Her poetry has been translated into French and Czech. She is Assistant Professor DEBORAH SHAMOON P58 of Poetry and Writing at Nanyang Technological USA – Singapore University and her next book, Kith, will be published by Deborah Shamoon is Associate Fence Books (USA) and BookThug (Canada). Professor in the Department of Japanese Studies, National University DJOHAN A RAHMAN P76 of Singapore, where she teaches classes in modern Singapore Japanese literature, popular culture and gender Djohan A Rahman has acted in studies. She has published a book and journal articles numerous TV and theatre works, and on Japanese comics, animation and film. written scripts for television. He joined

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the dikir barat group Dendang Mutiara in 1991 and the National Healthcare Group and the Ministry of formed his own team Andika in 1992. Djohan has won Manpower in Singapore. accolades for being the Best Tukang Karut, as well as the best writer/lyricist, in national competitions. A ELANCHARAN P76 prolific Malay writer, Djohan has also won numerous GUNASEKARAN short story writing competitions and been published in Singapore newspapers. His first anthology of Malay short stories Elancharan is a visual artist and will be published soon. He is currently finishing his poet. He resides in Singapore with first novel and also in the process of researching and his family and cat, Leo. He has a strange love for all writing about the evolution of the dikir barat scene things poetical and Sci-Fi. He is the author of several in Singapore. modern poetry collections. He has published works on international print and digital platforms. His portfolio DOTTIESHOP P28, 31, 90, and publications can be seen at Instagram: Singapore 92, 98 @elancharan or Twitter: @elancharang. Dottieshop creates art to inspire, encourage and capture priceless ELANGOVAN P104 memories. Customised cards, gifts, Singapore artwork, and a range of exciting workshops are Elangovan is the bilingual poet- available all year round. playwright-director and Artistic Director of Agni Kootthu (Theatre of EKA P88, 93, 107, Fire). He has published three collections of poetry, KURNIAWAN 120, 195 and 12 collections of plays. His plays Talaq (2000), Indonesia Smegma (2006) and Stoma (2013), though available in Eka Kurniawan is an Indonesian writer print, are banned from performance in Singapore. He and graphic designer. He was born transcreated two Malaysian Tamil poetry collections in 1975 in Tasikmalaya, West Java, and grew up in into English—Sarvam Brahmasmi (2009) by M the small coastal town Pangandaran. He studied Navin and Call Me Doggie (2012) by Renuga—and philosophy at Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta. He also transcreated 81 poems from English to Tamil 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 writes novels, short stories, movie scripts, blog posts for Emeritus Professor Edwin Thumboo’s complete and essays. His works have been translated into more collection of poems, Aalam—The Banyan (2016). than 24 languages, including two novels in English. He received the 1997 SEA Write Award in Bangkok, His novel, Beauty is a Wound, was included in the list Thailand for his bilingual contribution to poetry and of 100 notable books by The New York Times. In 2016, theatre in Singapore. Kurniawan became the first Indonesian writer to be nominated for a Man Booker International Prize. enec.e P12, 103 Singapore ELAINE TAN P59 An infusion of shoegaze, folk, ambient Singapore and dream pop, enec.e is a five-piece Elaine is the CEO of WWF Singapore. band from Singapore formed in WWF's mission is to stop the 2012. They bring you atmospheric songs, blending degradation of our natural environment in the vocals of two female vocalists. A cohesion of and to build a future in which humans live in harmony sonic sounds and catchy melodies, they craft tender with nature. Elaine comes to WWF with valuable dispositions and delicate melodies with rawness experience in the non-governmental organisation in their honest lyrics. They write about the ghosts sector—the Singapore Breast Cancer Foundation in their heads and the flickering memories of and especially World Vision where she held the post intangible conversations. of Marketing Director and was responsible for the organisation’s significant growth. In addition, Elaine has had extensive Communications experience with

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ERIC TINSAY P23,34, 47, University of Malaysia. He is a well-known author in VALLES 65, 76 Malaysia, with six of his 23 literary works—including Philippines – Singapore Sebongkah Batu di Kuala Berang (2011) and Perempuan Eric Tinsay Valles has been nominated Nan Bercinta (2012)—banned by the Malaysian for the Singapore Literature Prize and government. His most celebrated work is 1515. won a Goh Sin Tub Creative Writing prize for his second poetry collection, After the Fall (dirges among Mohd Faizal Musa (Faisal Tehrani) ialah Zamil ruins). He co-edited the Get Lucky anthology, a 2015 Penyelidikan di Institut Dunia dan Peradaban Melayu, Singapore Writers Festival bestseller. He has been Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Beliau juga seorang featured in &Words, Reflecting on the Merlion, Ceriph, pengarang yang terkenal di Malaysia, dengan enam Southeast Asian Review of English, Routledge’s New dari 23 karya sasteranya—termasuk Sebongkah Batu Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and di Kuala Berang (2011) dan Perempuan Nan Bercinta Theory of Creative Writing and other journals. He is a (2012)—diharamkan oleh kerajaan Malaysia. Karyanya director of the National Poetry Festival. yang mendapat sambutan terhebat ialah 1515.

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Esther Goh is an independent illustrator PHOTO CREDIT: JOEL LIM @ CALIBRE PICTURES and designer whose ideals and Faith Ng is a playwright and an aesthetic senses have been shaped Associate Artist with Checkpoint by her experience in the areas of interactive design, Theatre. Her plays include Normal (2015), For Better branding and print. Her work has been recognised by or For Worse (2013) and wo(men) (2010). She holds a Cannes Design Lions, One Show, D&AD, and FWA Master of Arts with a Distinction in Creative Writing Cutting Edge Award. Since she began working as an (Scriptwriting) from the University of East Anglia, independent illustrator, she has taken part in group under the National Arts Council’s Postgraduate shows and collaborated with various brands. Often Scholarship. She also teaches playwriting at the characterised by a satirical and surrealistic approach, National University of Singapore and was the writer- her work revolves around the juxtaposition between in-residence for the Singapore Creative Writing reality and fiction. Residency 2014.

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Euginia Tan self-published two PHOTO CREDIT: PRAKASH DANIEL PHOTOGRAPHY collections of poetry before her third Fakkah Fuzz is one of the fastest collection, Phedra, was published rising talents in the Singapore comedy by Ethos Books in 2016. She has also written two scene. Fuzz won the first prize at a stand-up comedy plays: Holidays was staged as part of the Woodlands competition called Stand Up for Singapore in 2012 Playwriting Residency 2015-2016 and Tuition, staged and 2013. His performances have garnered praise in under The Twenty Something Theatre Festival. She the media. In 2012 Fuzz spearheaded and headlined a was in the NAC Mentor Access Project 2013, Curating stand-up comedy show called Sons Of Singapore. In Lab 2014 with NUS Museum, and was the curator for 2013 he made his regional debut, performing in Hong the Visual Arts Development Association (VADA) from Kong, Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia. In 2015 he 2015-2016 with Chan Hampe Galleries. performed at the Gotham Comedy Club in . He was the first runner-up in Super Spontan FAISAL TEHRANI P86, 132 Upsize in 2015. Malaysia Mohd Faizal Musa (Faisal Tehrani) is a Research Fellow at the Institute of the Malay World and Civilization, National

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FARISH NOOR P7, 25 active little boys, Augustine and Edmund. She recently Singapore published a well-received children’s book, Afternoon Farish Noor is Associate Professor and Tea At Raffles Hotel, with Ethos Books. head of the PhD programme at the S Rajaratnam School of International FOO SWEE CHIN P47, 108, 193 Studies, Nanyang Technological University. He has AKA FSC written on a range of subjects related to South-east Singapore Asia, and has just completed a book on the invention Foo Swee Chin has been making and of the idea of South-east Asia in 19th century colonial sending her comics to publishers since discourse. He has hosted documentary series on she was 15. She collaborated with writer Serena Channel NewsAsia, amongst them, the acclaimed Valentino to work on the alternative comics series, Across Borders with Dr Farish, which won Best Nightmares and Fairytales, in 2001. She started Documentary Series (International Affairs) at New her own online series, muZz, in 2004 and has been York Festivals 2015. engaged in illustration and comics project in Japan since then. She currently has an ongoing Japanese 非心 FEI XIN P63 four-panel comics blog. Singapore 新加坡新闻工作者、业余写作人。原名李慧玲,生于 FRANK DIKÖTTER P81, 93 1971年,写诗、散文和少量小说,曾办文学杂志《后 – Hong Kong 来》,出版过散文集《渐行渐远》、《习惯忧愁》, Frank Dikötter is Chair Professor of 以及新书《遗忘成水》。平日多以原名撰写评论文章,自 1994年加入 Humanities at the University of Hong 报社任职至今。 Kong. He has published 10 books that have transformed the way historians look at China, Fei Xin is the pseudonym of Lee Huay Leng, a including the People's Trilogy, acclaimed for its Singaporean poet and writer of both fiction and non- unprecedented access to party archives to document fiction. She was part of the editorial group for the the impact of communism on the lives of ordinary Chinese literary magazine Afterwards. Her published people during the Mao era. The first instalment, works include Drifting Apart (1990) and Getting Mao's Great Famine, won the BBC Samuel Johnson 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Accustomed to Sorrow (1996). Under her name Lee Prize for Non-Fiction in 2011 and was translated into Huay Leng, she pens commentaries and has been a 14 languages. The second volume, The Tragedy of journalist since she joined the press in 1994. Liberation: A History of the Chinese Revolution 1945- 1957, was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize in 2014. The FELIX CHEONG P76 last in the trilogy, The Cultural Revolution: A People's Singapore History, was published in May 2016. Felix Cheong is the author of 10 books, including four volumes of poetry and FREDERIK P10, 84, 98, 195 the popular satirical flash fiction series, OBERMAIER Singapore Siu Dai. He won the Young Artist of the Year Germany for Literature in 2000 and holds a master's degree in Frederik Obermaier is an investigative creative writing. journalist and bestselling author living in Munich. He works for Süddeutsche Zeitung, FLEUR VELLA-CHANG P24 Germany's biggest quality newspaper. He focuses Australia – Singapore mainly on international investigative research. Although she comes from Australia, Together with his colleague Bastian Obermayer, he Fleur is a homegrown talent. She initiated and coordinated the 'Panama Papers' scoop. studied Graphic Design in Singapore and became the recipient of the prestigious International D&AD Yellow Pencil Award. Her favourite part of the day is bedtime storytelling to her two

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FYNN JAMAL P34, 38 as an impressive collection of plastic snowglobes. Malaysia Originally from England, Gemma currently lives in Fynn Jamal is a writer, singer, speaker, Oakland, California. entrepreneur and educator. She won Best New Artist at Anugerah Planet GENEVIEVE SARAH LOH P93 Music 2014. She holds a degree in Islamic Revealed Singapore Knowledge and Human Sciences, and is currently Genevieve Sarah Loh is the resident pursuing a Masters in Sociology and Anthropology. film journalist and movie critic of Mediacorp's TODAY newspaper. Across GAIL CARRIGER P96, 105, 108 the mediums of print, television and online, Genevieve USA has interviewed many international and Oscar-winning Gail Carriger writes steampunk movie stars and filmmakers. She is the resident film comedies of manners mixed with urban critic and movie presenter for Channel NewsAsia's fantasy. Her books include the Parasol First Look Asia, and can be heard on Radio 938LIVE. Protectorate and Custard Protocol series for adults, She has also covered the Cannes Film Festival, Venice and the Finishing School series for young adults. She Film Festival, as well as the seminal Golden Globes is published in 18 different languages and has over a Awards in Hollywood. dozen New York Times bestsellers via seven different lists (including #1 in Manga). She was once an GERÐUR KRISTNÝ P26, 43, 53 archaeologist and is overly fond of shoes, octopuses, Iceland and tea. gailcarriger.com. Gerður Kristný, one of Iceland’s leading contemporary writers, has won GARETH P30, 38, 46, 56 accolades and awards for her writing. P JONES Over the past two decades she has produced a vast UK oeuvre, ranging from journalistic works to novels, Gareth P Jones is an award-winning children books and six volumes of poetry, for which author of 27 books for children of all she is best known internationally. For her modern ages. He lives in London with his wife, Lisa and two poetical rewriting of Norse myths, the poetic cycle children, Herbie and Autumn. His books include Bloodhoof, she received the Icelandic Literature Award The Thornthwaite Inheritance, The Considine Curse, and was nominated for the prestigious Nordic Council Constable & Toop, and Death or Ice Cream? He has Literature Prize. Kristný’s poetry has been translated SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 written series fiction: Ninja Meerkats, The Adventures into around 30 languages. of the Steampunk Pirates and The Dragon Detective Agency. He has two picture books (illustrated by GITANJALI KOLANAD P99 Garry Parsons)—Are You the Pirate Captain? and The India - Singapore Dinosaurs are Having a Party. Gitanjali Kolanad was involved in the practice, performance, and teaching of GEMMA CORRELL P36, 49, 55 bharatanatyam for close to forty years UK – USA and has performed in Europe, America and India. Her Gemma Correll is a freelance cartoonist short story, The American Girl, won second prize in the - writer - illustrator. She is the author of 2008 CBC Literary Awards. It is part of a collection several books, including The Worrier’s published by Penguin India in 2011 and long-listed Guide to Life, The Feminist Activity Book and A Pug’s for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award that Guide to Etiquette; and has illustrated various things year. Her previous book, Culture Shock: India, is now for clients including Jetblue, Keurig and Hallmark. Her into its third edition. Presently she is the Singapore weekly comics are published in The Observer Sunday International Writer-in-Residence at Cinnamon Magazine and on GoComics.com. Gemma is the proud College and The Arts House. owner of two pugs—Mr Pickles and Bella—as well

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GOH ECK KHENG P66, 80 GRACE CHIA P64, 79 Singapore Singapore Goh Eck Kheng acquired wide Grace Chia is the author of the short publishing experience in Eastern story collection Every Moving Thing Universities Press and the Times group That Lives Shall Be Food, a prose before setting up Landmark Books in 1987. He has chapbook The Cuckoo Conundrum and poetry produced many outstanding books, both in terms of collections, womango and Cordelia (shortlisted for editorial content and layout, and has won numerous the Singapore Literature Prize 2014). Her writing has awards for content and design. Eck Kheng has been anthologised in many publications such as the earned the reputation within the publishing and arts UNESCO-supported project, Lyrikline, Singapore community of being skilled in conceptualising books Literature in English and Anthology of English Writing where design and content work hand in hand. He is a in . Her writing has been translated and keen photographer and potter. He is the chairman of published in German, French and Serbo-Croat literary the Speak Good English Movement and participates in journals. She was the NAC-NTU Writer-in-Residence a volunteer children’s reading programme at one-room from 2011 to 2012. She edited the We R Family HDB flats. anthology and is publishing her first novel soon.

GOLDA MOWE P43, 53, 61 GT LYE P8, 41 Malaysia Singapore Golda Mowe is a writer from Malaysia GT Lye telah mengarahkan dan berlakon who writes about the Iban people of dalam banyak pementasan keluaran Sarawak. Her novels Iban Dream (2013) Persatuan Gunong Sayang. Mengikuti and Iban Journey (2015) were published by Monsoon tradisi keluarga, beliau adalah penyamar watak Books. The oral history, folklore, and life philosophies wanita veteran Peranakan yang telah memainkan of the indigenous Iban tribe are a major source of peranan ketua keluarga wanita sebelah ibu berbilang inspiration in many of her works. kali. Persatuan Gunong Sayang merupakan sebuah kelab masyarakat yang telah memainkan peranan GOSHO P99, 116, 128, 195 penting dalam memelihara kesenian dondang sayang, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 AOYAMA dendangan puisi Melayu. Japan Gosho Aoyama is one of Japan’s most GT Lye has directed and acted in many stage well-known manga artists. In 1986 he productions by Gunong Sayang Association. was selected for the Shogakukan Newcomer Manga Following the family tradition, he is a veteran female Awards. His manga, Detective Conan began its weekly impersonator who has played the role of a Peranakan run in Shonen Sunday in 1994 and is regarded as one matriarch numerous times. The Gunong Sayang of Japan’s leading comics. To date, 90 volumes have Association, also known as Persatuan Gunong Sayang, been published, and the series has been translated is a Peranakan social club that has been into 21 languages. A TV anime adaptation has been in preserving the art form of dondang sayang, the running since 1996, and this year’s Detective Conan: singing of Malay poetry. The Darkest Nightmare will be the 20th animated movie to be released since 1997. Other works include Magic 孤星子 P63, 69, 80, 96 Kaito, and YAIBA, which was awarded the Shogakukan GU XING ZI Manga Award in 1993, an award given to Detective Singapore Conan in 2001. 本地新生代写作人。生于 1987年 ,新 加 坡 南 洋 理 工 大学中文系荣誉学士,现为教育工作者。2012年 创办新文潮文学社与文学杂志《WhyNot 不 为 什 么 》。作 品 多 见 于 新 马、中港台等地报刊。著有《喧嚣过后》 与《消灭众神》,主编《一首 诗的时间2015》等。积极推动文学文化活动,希望将文学带到更有人 烟的地方。

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Gu Xing Zi (Andy Ang) is a Singaporean who four decades. He has created more than 50 xiangsheng graduated from Nanyang Technological University scripts under the pen name of Tan Tian; and also with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Chinese. He written children’s literature under the pen name of is currently an educator. He founded literary club Hai Shu. Han was accorded the Cultural Medallion in TrendLit and literary magazine WhyNot in 2012. His 1990. The themes in Han’s plays are drawn from his works have been published in literary magazines and observations of life and society. His first play, Walking newspapers in Singapore, Malaysia, China, Hong Out of Prison: Ah Seng’s Story, was based on the life Kong and Taiwan. His poetry collection includes After of a kidnapper of the 1960s. The Teochew Kangaroo Commotion, The Void (2014) and Eliminating the Gods (1998) reflected the unhappiness of Singaporean (2016). He is the chief editor of the anthology, In the children with learning Chinese. Han continues to write, Space of a Poem (2016). direct and produce theatre and xiangsheng plays with the Sin Feng Xiang Sheng Society. GWEE LI SUI P8, 14, 16, 33, 42, Singapore 76, 100, 111, 125 HAQUE CENTRE OF P61, 105 Poet, graphic artist, and literary critic, ACTING & CREATIVITY Gwee Li Sui’s works of verse include Singapore Who Wants to Buy a Book of Poems? Haque Centre of Acting & Creativity (HCAC) is the (1998), One Thousand and One Nights (2014), and home of method acting in Asia. HCAC supports The Other Merlion and Friends (2015). He wrote and nurtures talent for the global stage; and has a Singapore’s first long-form English graphic novel, portfolio of programmes based on a variety of Method Myth of the Stone, in 1993 and FEAR NO POETRY!: An Acting techniques. More information can be found at Essential Guide to Close Reading (2014). He has edited methodactingasia.com. many anthologies such as Man/Born/Free: Writings on the Human Spirit from Singapore (2011), Singathology HARESH SHARMA P123 (2015) and Written Country: the History of Singapore Singapore through Literature (2016). Haresh has been the Resident Playwright of The Necessary Stage HAN FOOK KWANG P84 since 1990. He is a Cultural Medallion Singapore and SEA Write Award recipient. Author of more than A former civil servant from the 100 plays which have been staged in over 20 cities, he Admistrative Service, Han Fook Kwang was awarded Best Original Script for Fundamentally SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 joined The Straits Times as a journalist Happy, Good People and Gemuk Girls at the 2007, in 1989. He became the paper’s political editor and 2008 and 2009 Life! Theatre Awards respectively. then, its editor in 2002. He was appointed managing He is the first non-American to be awarded the editor in 2012, and editor-at-large in 2014. His weekly prestigious Goldberg Master Playwright by New York commentaries, published in The Sunday Times, University's Tisch School of the Arts (2011). soon gathered a following for their keen insights into Singapore society and his trenchant analysis of HARTINAH AHMAD P69 public policy. He is the co-author of three books on Singapore Singapore’s founding Prime Minister—Lee Kuan Yew: Hartinah Ahmad menerima Anugerah The Man and His Ideas, Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Kecemerlangan Kesenian Compass Going, and One Man’s View of the World. yang gemilang pada tahun 2014 untuk sumbangannya kepada industri lagu-lagu Melayu. 韩劳达 HAN LAO DA P75 Pada tahun 1993, lagunya Nyanyian Tanjung Sepi Singapore memenangi Anugerah Sastera Melayu Majlis Bahasa Han Lao Da is a Mandarin playwright, Melayu Singapura (Kategori Senikata Lagu). Beliau theatre director and xiangsheng juga memenangi hadiah-hadiah merit untuk Tangan- (crosstalk) pioneer who has worked in Tangan Amal pada tahun 1997 dan Soal Kita pada the Singapore Mandarin theatre scene for more than tahun 1999. Ziarah Seni meraih hadiah dalam kategori

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puisi pada tahun 1999. Beliau memenangi tempat HELEN P95, 105, 112, 194 ketiga pada Anugerah Pena Emas 2013. OYEYEMI Nigeria – UK

Hartinah Ahmad received the prestigious Compass PHOTO CREDIT: MANCHUL KIM Artistic Excellence Award in 2014 for her contribution Helen Oyeyemi was born in Nigeria to the Malay song industry. In 1993, Nanyian Tanjung in 1984 and grew up in London. Her first novel, The Sepi (Song of the Silent Cape) won her the Singapore Icarus Girl, was published when she was 21 years old. Malay Language Council’s Malay Literary Award It has been translated into 16 languages. In 2013, she (Song Lyric Category). She also won merit awards for was selected as one of Granta’s Best Young British Tangan-Tangan Amal (Hands of Charity) in 1997 and Novelists. Her most recent book is the story collection Soal Kita (Ourselves) in 1999. Ziarah Seni (Journey of What is Not Yours is Not Yours. Arts) won in the poetry category in 1999. She won third prize at the Golden Point Awards 2013. HENG SIOK TIAN P50, 72 Singapore HASSAN P12, 75, 103 Heng Siok Tian has published five HASAA’REE ALI collections: Crossing the Chopsticks Singapore and Other Poems (1993), My City, My When Hassan Hasaa’Ree Ali is not Canvas (1999), Contouring (2004), Is my body a myth writing science fiction in Malay, he (2011) and Mixing Tongues (2011). Her poems have works as a full-time registered nurse in a hospital. been featured in more than 20 anthologies. She was Hassan is a graduate of the National Arts Council one of the authors in The Adopted: Stories from Angkor Mentor Access Project where he was mentored (2015), a collection of fiction. In 2000 she was a Fellow by Singaporean writer Anuar Othman. His story at the Iowa International Writing Program. Her short Homeostasis won the first prize in the 2011 Golden play, The Lift, staged in 1991, was read at the Third Point Award (Malay Short Story category). His first International Women Playwrights’ Conference in collection of stories, Selamat Malam Caesar (Goodnight Adelaide in 1994. Caesar), was shortlisted for the 2014 Singapore Literature Prize. He is currently working HIROMI P25, 52, 59, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 on a third collection. KAWAKAMI 126, 127 Japan HEETAL DATTANI JOSHI P95 Hiromi Kawakami was born in Tokyo in India – Singapore 1958. She graduated from the biology Heetal Dattani Joshi is an artist, department at the science faculty of Ochanomizu entrepreneur, storyteller, designer University. Her books include God Bless You and mother of two small children. (Kamisama), The Nakano Thrift Shop (Furudogu Nakano Creating art keeps her grounded and has allowed her Shoten), Manazuru, The Teacher's Briefcase (Sensei no to preserve her sense of self. After over a decade of kaban) and Running Water (Suisei). experience as an Art Director in various advertising agencies, she launched Beetle & Bottle, a design 小野 HSIAO YEH P11, 10 0, 119 label of children’s accessories and personalized art Taiwan in 2012. Her first children’s picture book, Brown Like 本名李远, 小野是作家、电影人及公民运动者。他制 Dosas, Samosas and Sticky Chikki tells the story of a 作的文学作品超过100部 ,电 影 剧 本 20部 ,在 八 十 little girl’s pride in her skin colour. Her latest book is 年代成为台湾新电影浪潮的催生者。除了电影金马 an illustrated children’s cookbook and storybook, The 奖及金鼎奖,小野的电影剧本曾经得到英国伦敦国家编剧奖。从七十年 Magic Spicebox. 代起,小野以小说和散文成为畅销作家。他得过国内外大、小文学奖, 也曽经得到德国青少年图书馆推蔫。九十年代的作品关心台湾的敎育 和敎养及台湾的文化。这几年,小野积极投入环境生态保护及文化教 育相关的公民运动。

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Hsiao Yeh is a writer, filmmaker and civil activist. He IRFAN KASBAN P73 has written over 100 literary works and 20 screenplays Singapore throughout his career, and was one of the key figures Irfan Kasban is a freelance theatre behind Taiwan New Cinema in the 1980s. Winner of maker who writes, directs, designs, and the Golden Horse Awards and Golden Tripod Awards, at times, performs. Formerly Associate Hsiao Yeh has won Best Screenplay in the BFI London Artistic Director of Teater Ekamatra, he attended the Film Festival for his movie scripts. He is also an prestigious La MaMa Umbria International Symposium accomplished children’s book writer whose works for Directors 2012, and has written and directed many have been recommended by the German International works. TAHAN was selected for Esplanade’s Fifty—a Youth Library (Internationale Jugendbibliothek). He celebration of seminal Singaporean works. Recently remains passionately committed to civil activities such he premiered Trees, a Crowd (2016) at The Twenty as campaigning for more environmental and ecological Something Festival, and worked on the critically protection and improvements to cultural education. acclaimed film Apprentice by Boo Junfeng, as a script translator. IAN GORDON P45, 58 USA – Singapore JACQUELINE P24, 38, 46, 55 Ian Gordon is a cultural historian of HARVEY the USA. He has taught at NUS since Australia 1999. His books include, Comic Strips Jacqueline Harvey is a prolific, award- and Consumer Culture (Smithsonian Institution winning, and bestselling Australian Press, 2002), Film and Comic Books (University Press author of 30 books for young readers. She worked of Mississippi, 2007), Kid Comics: A Genre Across for many years as a teacher and deputy headmistress Four Countries (Palgrave, 2016), and Superman: The and has delivered hundreds of talks and workshops Persistence of an American Icon (Rutgers University at schools and festivals around the world. Her Alice- Press, forthcoming in 2017). Miranda and Clementine Rose series have sold over 900,000 copies in Australia and New Zealand alone, IMRAN HASHIM P86, 92, 117 making her one of the region’s most popular authors of Singapore children’s literature. Imran Hashim fell in love with France a little late in life but made up for it JAMES M DORSEY P27, 58, 193 by studying French with a vengeance Singapore SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 at university, and then going on to the Sorbonne James M Dorsey is a senior fellow at the and Sciences Po Paris for postgraduate studies on a S Rajaratnam School of International French Government Scholarship. Apart from providing Studies and co-director of the the inspiration for his first novel, his time in Paris was University of Würzburg’s Institute for Fan Culture. a period of self-discovery, chief amongst which was an He writers an acclaimed blog, The Turbulent World of undying love for pear tarts with chocolate bits inside. Middle East Soccer, and has published a book with the same title. IRENE THAM P107 Singapore JASON ERIK P77, 93 Irene Tham, The Straits Times tech LUNDBERG editor, has been covering the technology USA – Singapore beat since 1999. She began her career Jason Erik Lundberg was born in reporting on technology developments in Asia at New York and has lived in Singapore CNET, which has since been bought over by CBS since 2007. He is author and anthologist of over 20 Interactive. She joined The Straits Times in 2007 as books. He is also the founding editor of LONTAR: The a technology reporter. She covers a wide range of Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction and a technology-related issues from telcos and security to recipient of the NAC Creation Grant. His writing has media policies and copyright infringement. been shortlisted for the SLF Fountain Award, Brenda

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L Smart Award for Short Fiction, SCBWI Crystal spent most of his time as an artist trying to figure out Kite Member Choice Award and POPULAR Readers’ the best way to slack off and aims to get by doing as Choice Award; and honourably mentioned twice in little as possible. So far he's failed miserably. The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. JHO TAN P85, 101 JEAN NG P6, 18, 41, 54 Indonesia Singapore Jhosephine Tanuwidjaya is a comic Trained at the Jacques Lecoq Theatre artist from Indonesia. Her ambition is School in Paris, Jean Ng is an actor, to brand Indonesia as a comic hub with director and educator. Apart from the formation of an annual ASEAN comic festival. her work with professional theatre companies, she Through this, she hopes to celebrate and promote the is passionately involved in community theatre creative uniqueness of South East Asian culture in projects such as theatre for seniors and groups with comics and graphic novels on a global stage. special needs. JOANNE HARRIS P88, 95, 121 JEAN TAY UK Singapore Joanne Harris is the author of 18 books, Jean Tay is the award-winning creator of including Chocolat, which was made the acclaimed plays Everything but the into the Oscar-nominated film. She is Brain (2005, 2007) and Boom (2008). the recipient of a number of British and international Her plays have been performed in Singapore, US, UK, prizes. She is an honorary Fellow of St Catharine's and Italy. She has been nominated three times for College, Cambridge, and holds two honorary Best Original Script in The Straits Times Life! Theatre doctorates in literature. In 2014, she was honoured Awards, and won for Everything But the Brain in 2006. with an MBE from the Queen. She lives in Yorkshire Everything But the Brain is currently being used as an with her husband and daughter. 'O' and 'N' Level English Literature text in secondary schools. JON GRESHAM P23, 76, 90 Singapore 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 JENNIFER ANNE P12, 18, 47, Jon Gresham is a writer and CHAMPION 74, 82, 103 photographer based in Singapore. His Singapore debut collection of stories, We Rose Up Jennifer Anne Champion is a writer Slowly, was published in 2015 by Math Paper Press. and performance poet from Singapore. His stories have been published in various literary She serves as multimedia editor at poetry.sg with the journals, magazines and anthologies, including Esquire young artist collective, Image-Symbol-Department. Singapore, Eastern Heathens, From the Belly of the Cat, She also teaches slam poetry and creative writing in Ceriph, Quarterly Literary Review of Singapore, public schools in collaboration with organisations such A Luxury We Cannot Afford and Coast: A Mono-Titular as Word Forward, the National Arts Council and the Anthology of Singapore Writing. He writes stories, Ministry of Education. Jennifer co-edited SingPoWriMo takes photographs and blogs at igloomelts.com. (Math Paper Press, 2015) and released her first chapbook, A History of Clocks (Red Wheelbarrow JONATHAN P10, 88, 98, Books, 2015). The title of her forthcoming poetry FRIESEN 123, 195 collection is Caterwaul. USA Jonathan Friesen is an award- JERRY TEO P55 winning author, international speaker, Singapore storyteller and Professor of Education at North Central Jerry is a freelance technical illustrator, University. He is the author of eight novels, including an art educator and the artist of a silly the highly acclaimed Jerk, California, winner of the little webcomic called Rex Regrets. He's Best Book for Teens at American Library Association’s

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2009 Schneider Award. His young adult novels explore UPSIZE EDITION (2015). He has placed in three the pains and successes of lives lived with mental different categories of the Golden Point Award. He co- health concerns. He lives on a small farm in central edits two series of anthologies, A Luxury We Cannot Minnesota with his family and has 16 years of teaching Afford and SingPoWriMo; and edits Ten Year Series, experience. His website is jonathanfriesen.com. an imprint of Math Paper Press. He is working on a graphic novel, Ten Stories Below. He is the founder of JOSEPH TEY P97 Sing Lit Station, a literary non-profit that runs multiple Singapore community initiatives, including SingPoWriMo, Joseph Tey provided the illustrations Manuscript Bootcamp, poetry.sg, and several workshop for Tea in Pajamas by Rachel Tey. He groups. He also writes a regular poetry column for The works as a visual design manager for Middle Ground. joshuaip.com. the local arm of a US-based publisher, specialising in conceptual artwork for children's educational books. JOYCE CHNG P34 Singapore JOSEPHINE CHIA P48 Joyce Chng’s science fiction has Singapore appeared in The Apex Book of World SF Josephine Chia, a Peranakan author of II, We See A Different Frontier, and other nine books, writes both fiction and non- venues. Her Young Adult works include a trilogy about fiction. She was the first Singaporean a desert planet and a fantasy duology set in Qing to be shortlisted for UK’s prestigious Ian St James China. She co-edited a South-east Asian steampunk awards for short fiction in 1992. Her story was anthology, The SEA Is Ours: Tales of Steampunk published by Harper Collins in its anthology. Several of Southeast Asia. Her Jan Xu Adventures series, an her short stories are published in UK, USA, Singapore urban/contemporary fantasy set in Singapore, is and Malaysian anthologies. She won the Singapore written under the pseudonym J Damask. Literature Prize for Non-Fiction in 2014. Her memoir, Frog Under A Coconut Shell, has been translated into JUMAINI ARIFF P38, 51 Bahasa Indonesia by Serambi, Indonesia. Singapore Jumaini Ariff ialah pengarang siri Ariff JOSES HO P74 Discovers (Ariff Menemui) dan PS Singapore Grandpa I Love You (Sila Lihat, Atuk Joses Ho is a neuroscientist by Saya Sayang Atuk), sebuah buku bergambar tentang SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 training. Currently he is a research mauduk bagaimana kanak-kanak boleh mengatasi fellow in a neuroscience lab studying kesedihan. Buku terkini beliau adalah buku bergambar, fruit fly behaviour. Originally from and currently Tiga, Dua, Satu, Zoom! yang merupakan salah satu based in Singapore, he has lived and studied in the pemenang NAC Beyond Words 2016 (Panggilan US, the UK, and the Netherlands. His fiction has Terbuka Sebalik Kata-kata). Jumaini mengesyorkan appeared in the anthology Nature Futures 2 and LabLit. penceritaan menggunakan bahasa Melayu melalui com. His poems have been featured in Quarterly persembahan-persembahan di perpustakaan- Literary Review Singapore, LONTAR, Eunoia Review, perpustakaan, sekolah-sekolah, Pesta Bulan and the SingPoWriMo 2016 anthology. Follow him on Bahasa, dan Storyscribblers, sebuah syarikat yang Twitter @jacuzzijo. ditubuhkannya untuk memupuk daya cipta kanak- kanak dalam penceritaan dan penulisan JOSHUA IP P69, 74, 77, 112 buku bergambar. Singapore Joshua Ip is a poet, editor, and literary Jumaini Ariff is the author of the Ariff Discovers series organiser. He won the Singapore and PS Grandpa I Love You, a picture book on the Literature Prize for sonnets from the subject of how children might overcome grief. Her singlish (2012), and has published making love with latest book is the picture book, Tiga, Dua, Satu, Zoom!, scrabble tiles (2013) and sonnets from the singlish one of the winners of NAC's Beyond Words 2016.

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Jumaini promotes storytelling using Malay through KATIE P28, 46, 87, 109 performances at libraries, schools, the Bulan Bahasa VAN CAMP Festival, and Storyscribblers, a company she founded USA – Singapore to nurture children’s creativity in storytelling and Katie Van Camp is a former ballet picture book writing. dancer who moved to Shanghai at the age of 18 to start a ballet school and teach JUNAIDAH EKSAN P8, 41 kindergarten. A few years later, she headed to New Singapore York to work as an au pair for a little boy named Junaidah Eksan merupakan pelakon Harry, who inspired her to write Cookiebot! and her wanita Singapura yang terkenal di first picture book, Harry and Horsie. Currently based TV dan radio, seorang pengacara in Singapore, she divides her time between writing, pesembahan dan penyampai radio yang diminati teaching and being a full-time mother to her ramai. Seorang pemenang anugerah, beliau telah daughter, Ivy. berlakon dalam beberapa siri drama popular seperti Ratna, Belah Hati dan Pentas Radio. KENNY LECK P17, 69, 72, 80 Singapore Junaidah Eksan is a well known Singaporean actress Kenny Leck is the co-founder of on TV and radio, a host of shows and a popular BooksActually, an independent literary radio presenter. An award winner, she has acted in bookstore. He also helms the publishing numerous popular drama series such as Ratna, Belah imprint Math Paper Press, and the handmade Hati and Pentas Radio. stationery line, Birds & Co. Artist and hoarder, his most characteristic art works are boxed assemblages 郑泳文 P36, 44 created from found objects. On good sunny days, he JUNG YOUNG MOON sees himself as a karung guni man. South Korea 誉为韩国当代最前卫的小说家。生于1965年 ,毕 KEVIN MATHEWS P38, 93 业于首尔国立大学心理学系。以长短篇小说创作见 Singapore 长,也从事翻译工作。1996年以首部长篇小说《勉强生存的人类》崛 Kevin Mathews is a singer-songwriter, 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 起文坛,2012年凭著作《伪世界》在韩国获颁三项重要文学奖。 perhaps best known for his #1 hit song, My One and Only with Watchmen in Born in South Korea in 1965, Jung Young Moon is a 1993. As a recording artist, Mathews has released novelist, short story writer and translator. Recognised with Watchmen, The Crowd, Popland and as as one of the most avant-garde writers in Korea today, a solo act. He has composed music for Eric Khoo’s he graduated from Seoul National University with a feature films as well as other films and TV series. degree in psychology. His first novel A Man Who Barely Mathews is also a respected music journalist. Besides Exists was published in 1996. The novel A Contrived being the owner-editor of Power of Pop (powerofpop. World won three major literary prizes in Korea in 2012. com), he has been a freelance music writer with TODAY newspaper since 2010. KARAN MAHAJAN P89, 95, 118 India – USA KEVIN TAN P79 Karan Mahajan is the author of the Singapore novels The Association of Small Bombs Kevin Tan is a law professor with a (2016) and Family Planning (2008), a deep interest in historical and political finalist for the International Dylan Thomas Prize. He subjects. He divides his time between was born in 1984 and grew up in New Delhi, India. His teaching, research and writing and is currently writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Wall Adjunct Professor at both the Faculty of Law, National Street Journal, The New Yorker Online, The Believer, University of Singapore, and the S Rajaratnam School n+1, and other venues. He currently lives in Austin, of International Studies, Nanyang Technological Texas, where he is at work on his third novel.

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University. He has written and edited some 40 books KOSTAS P79 on the law, history and politics of Singapore. IKONOMOPOULOS Greece – Singapore KIRPAL SINGH P66, 67 Kostas Ikonomopoulos is the author Singapore of Remains: a Singapore Journey Kirpal Singh is known as a writer who (Ethos Books, 2015), an account of his wanderings in cuts across boundaries and his insights Singapore's necropolis, A recent publication is The into relationships of diverse kinds have Block (2016), a short story of speculative fiction, which made him one of the more powerful voices writing was published by Shimmer magazine. He has lived and in English from Asia. He has been writing poetry worked in Singapore for the last six years. and fiction for more than 50 years. He has taught at numerous universities around the world but his heart KRISHNA P17, 53, 93 is in Singapore where he has lived from birth. UDAYASANKAR Singapore KOH BUCK SONG P34, 39, 79, Krishna Udayasankar’s bestselling Singapore 126, 127 debut series of mytho-historical Koh Buck Song is the author and novels, The Aryavarta Chronicles (Govinda, Kaurava editor of more than 25 books, including and Kurukshetra; Hachette 2012, 2013, 2014) have three poetry collections and several received critical acclaim. She is also the author of anthologies. He was general editor of the literary Immortal (Hachette, 2016) and Three (Ethos Books, journal Singa, and literary editor and columnist at 2015), a novel based on the myths and legends The Straits Times. He was poet-in-residence at the surrounding the founding of Singapore. She is a Scottish Poetry Library. As an artist, he has held published poet and recently signed on with Penguin- exhibitions of the Japanese artform haiga with ink Random House for a series on the times of the Buddha. sketches combined with haiku at the Esplanade’s Her books will also be available globally as audiobooks Super Japan festival 2016, and combined with the from Audible Inc, from 2016 onwards. Malay poetic form pantun at the National Poetry Festival 2016. கி쏁ஷ்믂ர்த் P54, 103 மாதங்கி KOJIMA P37, 52, 59, KRISHNAMURTHI MATHANGI KEITANEY-LOVE 126, 127 Singapore SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Japan கி쏁ஷ்믂ர்த் மாதங்க A singer-songwriter turned sound மிகை埍 கற்பனய ிலக்கியம, ꯁனைவ ிலக்கியம, designer after the March 2011 Great மரꯁக㞕வ ிதைக쿍, ꯁ鏁க㞕வ ிதைக쿍 ஆக ியவற்ற எ폁த ி East Japan Earthquake, Kojima Keitaney-love is a வ쏁கிறா쏍. அவர鏁 எ폁鏍鏁க㞕쿍 சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍, மலேசியா, performer in Hideo Furukawa’s reading play Night on இந்தயா ஆகிய நா翁களி쯁ள் இலக்கய இதழ㞕ளி쯍 the Milky Way Train, often staged in the areas affected வெளியாகி பரி毁களை வென쟁ள்ன. இந்தயா, கனடா, by the earthquake and tsunami. A documentary ச ிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 ஆக ியவற்ற쯍 வெள ியான த�ொ埁ꯍꯁகள ி쯁ம about the cast and their activities directed by the அவ쏍 எ폁鏍鏁க㞕쿍 இடம்பெ쟁ள்ன. சி쟁கதை, film director Hiroki Kawai has been shown in various கவ ிதைꯍ பய ிலரங埁களை뿁ம மாதங்க நடத்த வ쏁கிறா쏍. venues in Japan and the US. Kojima designed sound அவ쏍 எ폁鏍鏁 சிங㞕ꯍꯂரி쯍 த�ொடக㞕埍 க쯍쯂ரிꯍ for the 100% series, the German theatre group Rimini பாடத்திட㞟த்தி쯍 இடம்பெ쟁ள்鏁. Protokoll’s first performance in Asia. He also appeared in the Taiwan Ami , and has worked Krishnamurthi Mathangi writes speculative and with the Taiwan-born writer Wen Yourou. He posts literary fiction, as well as classical and modern poetry. a new song and an illustration every day on his own Her works have been published and won prizes in instagram account @keitaney _love. literary magazines in India, Singapore, and Malaysia. Her poems and stories have been anthologised in India, Canada, and Singapore. She conducts short

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story and poetry workshops. Her work has been LAWRENCE P65 included in the Singapore Junior College curriculum LACAMBRA YPIL by the Ministry of Education. Philippines – Singapore Lawrence Lacambra Ypil is a poet and KUIK SHIAO-YIN P57 essayist from Cebu in the Philippines. Singapore His first book of poems, The Highest Hiding Place Kuik served as a Nominated Member of (2009), won the Madrigal Gonzalez Best First Book Parliament (2014-2015). Together with Award and his work has received numerous awards two founding partners, Kuik Shiao- including The Academy of American Poets Prize, the Yin runs a group known as The Thought Collective, Philippines Free Press Awards, and the Don Carlos whose mission is to build up the social and emotional Palanca Memorial Awards. He is currently writing a capital of Singapore. They work with public, private book on ethnography, early 20th century photography and people sector partners to design impactful media, and the role of material culture in the construction of events and programmes that help communities grow cultural identity. He is the writer-in-residence at Yale- braver, kinder and stronger. She has given many talks NUS College in Singapore. on innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity, resilience and the power of personal story. LEE HUI MIN P54 Singapore லதா LATHA P20, 27, 77, 103 Author of the Chinese non-fiction title Singapore Growing up in the Era of Lee Kuan Yew கனகலதா (லதா) 'தீவெளி' (2003), (成长在李光耀时代), Lee Hui Min holds a 'பாமꯁ埍 கா翍羿쯍 ஒ쏁 தாழை' (2004) BA in and Literature from Nanjing ஆகிய இ쏁 கவ ிதை ꏂல㞕ளை University, China and an MSc in International Relations வெளிய ி翍翁ள்ள쏍. அவரின நான க�ொலை செய뿁ம from Nanyang Technological University. She has a பெண㞕쿍 சி쟁கதை鏍 த�ொ埁ꯍꯁ 2008ம ஆண翁க்கன strong interest in the current affairs and international சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 இலக்கயꯍ பரிசை வென்鏁. லதாவ ின relations of East Asia. She has worked with Singapore கவ ிதைக쿁ம சி쟁கதைக쿁ம சிங㞕ꯍꯂரின பன்மொழி鏍 and international media outlets, and is now a freelance த�ொ埁ꯍꯁகள ி쯁ம இந்தியா, மலேச ியா, இலங்க, journalist, writer and translator. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 ப ிரான ப�ோன் நா翁களின 믁க்கய இலக்கய சஞ்சிகைகள ி쯁ம வெள ிவꏍ鏁ள்ன. ஆங்கிலம, 李国樑 P117, 12 3 ஜெர்ம, ப ிரெஞ毁 ம�ொழிகளி쯍 இவர鏁 படைꯍꯁக쿍 LEE KOK LEONG ம�ொழி பெயர்㞕ப்翍翁ள்ன. லதா தமி폍 믁ர毁 நாள ிதழின Singapore இணை ஆச ிர ியராகꯍ பண ிꯁர ிக ிறா쏍. 新加坡文史工作者。在新加坡和英国受教育,中学时 代即对社会科学产生浓厚的兴趣。中年后投入文史 Kanagalatha (Latha) has published two collections 工作,为新加坡国家博物馆担任义务导览,通过博客、传统媒体等平台 of poetry in Tamil: Theeveli (Firespace) (2003), 分享研究心得。曾凭报告文学《广东妈姐》入围最佳书籍奖,并获新中 and Paampuk Kaattil Oru Thaazhai (A Screwpin in 两地资助,在新加坡顺德会馆设立了妈姐展览馆。已出版的单行本有 Snakeforest) (2004). She has also published a short 《广东妈姐》和《这里是新加坡》系列。计划出版的单行本有 story collection Naan Kolai Seiyum Pengal (Women I 《奔向黎明》和《新加坡的广东社群》。 Murder) in 2007, which won the biennial Singapore Literature Prize in 2008. Her poems and short stories Guangdong Majie, Lee Kok Leong’s engaging book on have been published in multilingual anthologies in the Cantonese women who came to Singapore to work Singapore and various Tamil literary journals in India, as nannies and domestic servants, garnered him a Malaysia, France and Sri Lanka. Her works have Book of the Year nomination. A history buff and docent been translated into English, French and German. at National Museum Singapore, Lee set up the Mah She is currently the Associate editor of , Cheh Exhibition Gallery at the Singapore Shun Tak Singapore’s Tamil daily newspaper. Community Guild with donations and support from Singapore and China. Besides Guangdong Majie, he has also published This is Singapore. Future books in

163 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS L the pipeline include a work about the Cantonese LESLEY-ANNE TAN P75, 122 in Singapore. Singapore Lesley-Anne Tan will enter Yale-NUS LEIA ANG P40 as a freshman in 2016. She is the co- Singapore author of the action-packed Danger Ang Ai Jia Leia was awarded the NAC Dan children’s book series, the first book of which was Arts Scholarship and graduated summa published in January 2014 when she was 16. She is cum laude from UNCG (USA) in 2012 currently writing the new Danger Dan and Gadget Girl with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in dance and education. series (forthcoming in 2016-2017). She has shared her She danced with Frontier Danceland (Singapore) love of writing at numerous school talks and literary from 2007 to 2010, teaching at the Dance Project events such as the Hong Kong International Young as well as performing for the Cyrus Art Production Readers Festival and the New Word Order series at (USA) in 2012, and performing for Re Dance Theater The Arts House. (Singapore) in 2013. Since then, she has worked as an independent dance practitioner and lectures part-time LEW P91 at LASALLE College of the Arts. Singapore

PHOTO CREDIT: NICOGRAPHICC LEILA RASHEED P92, 104, 119 LEW is a Singaporean singer- UK songwriter who is inspired by acoustic Leila Rasheed is the author of novels for and folk tunes. He started singing and playing the children and teenagers, including Chips guitar when he was 13, and started songwriting at the Beans and Limousines and its sequels age of 17. He writes about the raw and metaphorical (published by Usborne), the Witch of Turlingham ways that he feels about his experiences and with the series, and the Somerton trilogy (published by Disney- help of a guitar and his voice, transforms these ideas Hyperion USA). She teaches a course on writing into beautiful, heartfelt songs. In 2015, LEW was the for children and young adults at the University of winner of NOISE Singapore Award. Warwick, and is the director of the Megaphone writer development scheme, which supports British authors 李昂 LI ANG P31, 42 of children’s fiction who come from ethnic minority Taiwan backgrounds. She tweets @MegaphoneWrite and 台湾知名作家,曾任教中国文化大学多年。其小说选 @LeilaR and her website is leilarasheed.com. 材大胆,突破社会禁忌,对性与相关的道德问题有 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 露骨描述,之后进一步连结到政治国族面向,倍受 LEONG LIEW GEOK P14, 125 瞩目及争议。1997年出版探讨女性与性、权力、政治的代表作 Singapore 《北港香炉人人插》,奠定其文坛地位;14年后再创作以男性为主题的 Leong Liew Geok has published two 《路边甘蔗众人啃》,遥相呼应,同样引发巨大风波。九十年代以后深 collections of poetry, Love is Not Enough 入中国,历时十年完成了追逐谢雪红女士生平的《漂流之旅》,及以贯 (1991), and Women without Men (2000). 穿百年台湾女性的《自传小说》。 多部作品译成多种语文出版, She edited More than Half the Sky: Creative Writings by 《杀夫》更有美、英、法、德、日、荷兰、瑞典、意大利、韩国、越南等国 Thirty Singaporean Women (1998) and NAC’s Literary 版 本 。曾 在 2004年获法国文化部授予最高等级‘艺术文学骑士勋章’。 Singapore (2011). She continues to write for a third volume, Passions (publication date as yet unknown). Li Ang is known for her bold narratives. This comes Recent uncollected poems have appeared online in across most searingly in her scandalous 1997 novella, SOFTBLOW and Blue Lyra Review, and in anthologies The Peikang Incense Burner for Everyone to Stick In. such A Luxury We Cannot Afford and Union. 14 years later, Li followed up with another sexually- explicit novel, The Roadside Sugarcane That Everyone Takes a Bite off. In the 90s, Li went to China, and spent 10 years writing the life story of female Taiwanese communist activist Xie Xuehong. This was published as A Drifting Life. Li’s works have been translated into

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many languages, with her seminal novel Killing the books on Asian culture, history, philosophy, health Husband translated into English, French, German, practices, art and literature. Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, Italian, Korean and Vietnamese. She was awarded the Chevalier de l’ordre LIM WOAN WEN P6, 18, 41, 54 des Arts et Lettres by the French Minister of Culture Singapore and Communication in 2004. A graduate from the NUS Theatre Studies programme, Lim Woan Wen 李永平 LI YONGPING P19, 51, 81 received the National Arts Council Malaysia – Taiwan Arts Professional Scholarship in 2001 and went on 台湾知名作家。1947年 生 于 砂 劳 越 ,赴 台 湾 和 美 国 to train in stage lighting design at The Hong Kong 深造,考获国立台湾大学外国语文学士、美国纽约州 Academy for Performing Arts. She has won multiple 立大学比较文学硕士、圣路易华盛顿大学比较文学 Best Lighting Design awards at the Straits Times 博士学位。在台湾开展学术教育事业,先后任教多所大学。著有《婆罗 Life! Theatre Awards and was conferred the Young 洲 之 子 》 、《 拉 子 妇 》 、《 吉 陵 春 秋 》 、《 朱 鴒 漫 游 仙 境 》 、《 朱 鸰 书 》 等 Artist Award in 2011 by the National Arts Council. She 书 ,获 2016年台湾“国家文艺奖”。另有多部译作。 divides her time between freelance lighting design projects, working with The Finger Players as their Renowned Taiwanese author, Li Yongping was born in associate lighting designer, and making design-centric Sarawak in 1947. He graduated from National Taiwan installations and performances as one-third of the University with a degree in Foreign Languages and design collective INDEX. Literatures, and furthered his education in the US, earning a master’s and doctoral degree in comparative 林高 LIN GAO P23 literature respectively from State University of New Singapore York and Washington University in St Louis. He 新加坡作家。创作以散文、小小说为主,近年亦努 returned to Taiwan and taught at several universities. 力于评论和现代诗之耕耘。曾任新加坡作家协会 His works include Son of Borneo, The Jiling Chronicles, 理事、副会长,现为受邀理事。著作有《往山中走 The Red Wagtail in Wonderland and The Book of the 去 》 、《 被 追 逐 的 滋 味 》 、《 林 高 微 型 小 说 》《 倚 窗 阅 读 》 、《 遇 见 诗 》 Red Wagtail. He has also translated more than 25 等。2014年 获 新 加 坡 文 学 奖( 小 说 ), 2015年国家文化奖得主。 pieces of Western works of wide-ranging genres. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Cultural Medallion recipient Lin Gao holds a bachelor’s LIM CHENG TJU P47, 50, 55, 58, degree in literature from National Taiwan University Singapore 93, 104, 108, and an MA from Central China Normal University. He Lim Cheng Tju writes 116, 128 specialises in essays and short novels, but has recently about history and popular culture expanded his horizons by writing commentaries in Singapore. He co-authored The and poetry. He is an honorary executive director at University Socialist Club and the Contest for Malaya: the Singapore Association of Writers after having Tangled Strands of Modernity (Amsterdam University previously served as executive director and vice Press/NUS Press) and co-edited Liquid City Vol 2 president. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in (Image Comics), an anthology of South-east Asian 2014 in the Chinese fiction category. comics. He is the country editor (Singapore) for the International Journal of Comic Art and his articles have LIONEL SHRIVER P12, 102, 110 appeared in the Journal of Popular Culture and Print USA

Quarterly. He writes comics sometimes too. PHOTO CREDIT: SARAH LEE Lionel Shriver is the author of 12 LIM LI KOK P72 novels, including the New York Times Singapore bestsellers So Much for That (a finalist for the 2010 Lim Li Kok is the managing director National Book Award and the Wellcome Trust Book of Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, publisher Prize) and The Post-Birthday World (Entertainment of educational comics and illustrated Weekly’s 2007 Book of the Year). Winner of the 2005 Orange prize, the international bestseller We Need

165 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS L to Talk About Kevin was adapted into a feature film in Guangdong, Liu later migrated to Hong Kong. He in 2011. Shriver won the BBC National Short Story also lived in Beijing for five years. Liu’s awards include Award in 2014. Her work has been translated into 30 the Hong Kong Youth Literary Award, Hong Kong languages. The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047, Award for Chinese Literature, Taiwan’s China Times a Sunday Times top 10 bestseller, was released Prize for Literature, United Daily News Literature this spring. Award and the Hong Kong Biennial Award for Chinese Literature. In 2012 he was named Hong Kong Arts LISA BEAZLEY P73 Development Council’s Writer of the Year. He has USA – Singapore published more than 10 poetry collections and two Lisa Beazley traded her corporate prose collections. communications career for fiction writing when she moved from New York LOH GUAN LIANG P66 to Singapore with her husband and children. Born and Singapore raised in Toledo, Ohio, Lisa has a journalism degree Loh Guan Liang is the author of from Ohio University and has lived and worked in two poetry collections: Transparent Cleveland, Honolulu, and New York City. When she’s Strangers (Math Paper Press, 2012) and not reading or writing, Lisa is sharpening her toad- Bitter Punch (Ethos Books, 2016). He co-translated Art catching, Lego-building, and deep-breathing skills as Studio (Math Paper Press, 2014), a novel by Singapore the mother of three young boys. Keep Me Posted is Cultural Medallion recipient and established Chinese her first novel. writer Yeng Pway Ngon. Winner of the 2011 Moving Words poetry competition organised by SMRT and LISE MACDONALD P61 The Literary Centre, his poems have been featured in Singapore the Singapore Memory Project and The Substation

PHOTO CREDIT: MING CHIEN CHIA Love Letters Project. His updates can be found at Lise Macdonald heads the Exhibitions lohguanliang.weebly.com. department at ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands where she leads and oversees LOLLIBOX PTE LTD P30 the conception of curatorial storyboards, design and Singapore production of all exhibitions. Since joining the museum Born out of a passion to develop creativity and in 2010, she has launched blockbuster travelling expression in every child through hands-on learning, exhibitions such as Dali: Mind of a Genius—The LolliBox designs and customizes materials and content SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Exhibition, Andy Warhol 15Minutes Eternal, Da Vinci: for school and public outreach programmes. They also Shaping the Future, The Deep and Collider. organise arts-and-crafts workshops and kids’ event Lise read art history and museum studies at the services for the corporate world. Ecole du Louvre in Paris, and holds an MA from the Sorbonne University. LUCAS HO P67, 73 Singapore

廖伟棠 P96, 105, 114 PHOTO CREDIT: JOEL LIM @ CALIBRE PICTURES LIU WAI TONG Lucas Ho is a writer, actor and educator. Hong Kong His plays include And One For Yourself, 香港诗人、作家、摄影家。1975年生于广东,后移居 part of Checkpoint Theatre's What I Love About You Is 香 港 ,并 曾 在 北 京 生 活 5年。曾获香港青年文学奖、 Your Attitude Problem (2015); The Historian’s Tour/The 香港中文文学奖、台湾中国时报文学奖、联合报文学奖及香港文学双 Cleaner’s Account, part of The Finger Players’ The Next 年 奖 等 ,香 港 艺 术 发 展 奖 2012年年度作家。曾出版诗集《春盏》、 Page (2014); and The Artist Who, part of Checkpoint 《半簿鬼语》等十余种,评论集《反调》、《异托邦指南》,散文集 Theatre’s The Power of Notions/Notions of Power 《寻找仓央嘉措》、《有情枝》,中英对照诗集《Wandering Hong (2011). His play The Last Chief Minister of Singapore Kong with Spirits》等 。 was given a staged reading at The Substation in 2013. Lucas has taught at secondary and junior college Liu Wai Tong is a poet, author and photographer. Born

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levels in Singapore, and is an Associate Artist of stitches as many of his works have taken on a Checkpoint Theatre. comedic tone.

LYN GARDNER P31 马虹 MAHONG P115 UK China - Singapore Lyn Gardner is a British theatre critic, 新加坡公民,原籍中国天津,毕业自天津大学,旅居 writer and journalist who works for 新加坡十年。现任华文教师,育有两名在学孩子。 The Guardian. A graduate in Drama and English at Kent University, she was a founding Mahong is a mother of two schooling children and member of the City Limits cooperative. Before joining has resided in Singapore for 10 years. She is a native The Guardian she reviewed theatre for a London of Tianjin, China, who graduated from the University listings magazine. Gardner is also a writer of children's of Tianjin and is now a Singapore PR. She is a novels, the earliest being Into the Woods (2006) and Chinese teacher. Out of the Woods (2010), both illustrated by Mini Grey and published by David Fickling Books. She has MABEL LEE P89, 104 written seven children's novels for Nosy Crow, known Australia as the Stage School Series. Mabel Lee is an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, LYNETTE P28, 85, 128 and honorary professor at the University MORRISON NÉE of Sydney and the Open University of Hong Kong. She TAN YUEN LING specialised in Lu Xun until the late 1980s. In 1988 Singapore she met Yang Lian in Sydney, and by 1990 she had Lynette Morrison née Tan Yuen Ling is published his first two books of poetry in English, and the author of The Pittodrie Pirates series and Associate finalised the manuscript of a third book. Through Yang Director of Student Life as well as Residential Fellow Lian, she met Gao Xingjian in Paris in 1991 and then at RC4, National University of Singapore. She is Hong Ying in London. While not the sole translator also a lecturer at the Centre for English Language of these three internationally acclaimed authors, she Communication at NUS. She has three children, a has enjoyed being a part of the process of introducing 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Scottish husband and a hamster called Speedy. When them to the English-speaking world. she's not composing haiku and gamifying her writing module, she gives out tickets to children for exciting MADELEINE LEE P64 flights of the imagination. Singapore Madeleine Lee is an investment M SAFFRI A MANAF P8, 41 manager who also writes poetry. Singapore In particular, she writes of the fraught M Saffri A Manaf merupakan seorang relationship between nature and man. She has seniman berbilang bakat yang amat published seven volumes of poetry; the latest disayangi kerana menghiburkan para flinging the triplets being the result of a year as pendengar radio dan penonton TV dengan skrip- Writer-in-Residency in the Singapore Botanic skripnya yang bernas. Melakonkan ayat-ayatnya Gardens. She has read in festivals in Singapore, sendiri dan karya-karya penulis lain dengan mudah Australia, Paris, Hanoi, Indonesia and UK. Her works adalah satu lagi bakatnya yang telah membuat banyak has been translated and adapted into theatre orang tidak kering gusi kerana banyak karya-karyanya performance, dance and visual art. bernada lucu.

M Saffri A Manaf is a multi-talented artist who is well- loved for entertaining radio and TV audiences with his witty scripts. Acting out his own and other writers' lines easily is another gift which has kept many in

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மலர்விழி இளங்கோவன் P91, 98 Neon and Wonder, and is the co-founder of MALARVELE ILLANGOVAN Mackerel, a culture magazine (mackerel.life). Singapore His website is at marcnair.com. மலர்விழி இளங்கோவன சிங㞕ꯍꯂரி쯍 1967쯍 ப ிறந்வ쏍. சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 தேசிய MARIE SILKEBERG P89, 96, 105 ꏂலக வார ியத்தி쯍 믂த் ந ிர்வா ியாக பண ியாற쟁ம Sweden அவ쏁埍埁鏍 தி쏁மணமாகி, 믂ன쟁 埁ழந்தை쿍 Marie Silkeberg is a poet, translator, உள்ளா㞕쿍. நான埁 சி쟁வ쏍 ꏂல㞕ளை எ폁தி뿁ள் non-fiction writer and poetry filmmaker. மலர்விழிய ின “ரக்சய ின நாய埍埁翍羿” என் கதை 2006쯍 She has published seven books of வெள ிவந் A Pair of Red Clogs and Other Original poetry and translated the work of Inger Christensen, Singapore Stories என் த�ொ埁ப் ப쯁ம “கண க�ொ翁த் Susan Howe, Rosmarie Waldrop, and Marguerite தேவதை” என் கதை 2007쯍 வெளிவந் The Tale of the Duras. She was a professor in Creative Writing at Missing Tail and Other Original Singapore Stories Gothenburg University in Sweden for 10 years and is என் த�ொ埁ப் ப쯁ம இடம்பெ쟁ள்ன. now guest professor at the Department for the Study of Culture at the University of Southern Denmark. Malarvele Ilangovan was born in Singapore in 1967. Her poetry films are collaborations with other artists She works as a Senior Manager with the National and have been shown at poetry film festivals around Library Board of Singapore. She is married with three the world. children. She has written four children’s books, and contributed one Tamil story, ‘ரக்சய ின க쟁ꯍꯁ埍 埁翍羿’ MARJORIE P9, 42, 53, 62 to A Pair Of Red Clogs and other Original Singapore PERLOFF Stories (2006) and another Tamil story, ‘கண க�ொ翁த் USA தேவதை’ to The Tale of the Missing Tail and other Marjorie Perloff is Sadie D Patek Original Singapore Stories (2007). Professor Emerita of Humanities at Stanford University and Florence R Scott Professor MAMLE KABU P43, 52, 60 Emerita of English at the University of Southern Ghana California. She is the author of many books on 20th Mamle Kabu, a writer of Ghanaian and 21st century poetry and poetics, most recently and German parentage, was born Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New and raised in Ghana and studied in Century and Edge of Irony: Modernism in the Shadow England, graduating from the . of the Habsburg Empire. She has also published a SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 She returned to Ghana in 1992 and works in social memoir, The Vienna Paradox, and a collection of her development. Her short story, The End of Skill, was interviews and essays, Poetics In A New Key. nominated for the Caine Prize in 2009. In 2011, she won the Burt Award for African Literature for her MARK PETT P85, 99, 113 Young Adult novel, The Kaya-Girl, published under the USA name Mamle Wolo. She has also written poetry, two Mark Pett is a writer and illustrator who screenplays and is working on a novel. makes books. He is the ‘authorstrator’ of Lizard From the Park, The Boy and the MARC NAIR P38, 64, 85, Airplane, The Girl and the Bicycle, and The Girl Who Singapore 124, 128 Never Made Mistakes. Before he ventured into books,

PHOTO CREDIT: JOYEE KOO he was the creator of the syndicated comic strips Marc Nair has published six volumes of Mr Lowe and Lucky Cow. Mark lives in the Mountain poetry. His latest collection is Spomenik, West in USA. a series of poems and photographs from the Balkans. Marc was the 2015 Writer-In-Residence at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. He has performed spoken word poetry for over 10 years in more than 10 countries. Marc also sets his poems to music with his band,

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MATTIAS P26, 55, 60 MD MUKUL HOSSINE P65 ADOLFSSON Bangladesh – Singapore Sweden Md Mukul Hossine was born in Patgram, Mattias Adolfsson is a freelance Bangladesh. In 2008 he arrived in illustrator living in Sweden with 10 Singapore to work in its construction years’ experience in making computer games and sector. Mukul writes poems, novels, and short stories. 3D animation. The first in line—from the Sketchbooks His novel, Buker Simanaye Sukh (Happiness at Heart’s of Mattias Adolfsson, came out in 2011, followed by Edge) and his poetry collection Apurna Vasana Mattias Unfiltered, which was published in the US in (Unfulfilled Desire) have been published in Bangladesh; 2012. The latter has also been released in a Chinese his other works have featured in anthologies. His and Korean version. The second in line (2013) won the favourite poet is Rabindranath Tagore. In Me Migrant prestigious award for Most Beautiful Book in Sweden (2016) his poems in Bengali have been transcreated and other prizes. Adolfsson is currently working on a by Singapore poet Cyril Wong based on English public art commission for a big hospital in Stockholm. translations by Fariha Imran and Farouk Ahammed.

MAUNG DAY P43, 47, 62 MEIRA CHAND P34, 48, 56, Myanmar London – Singapore 60, 94, 127 Maung Day is a Myanmar-born poet, Meira Chand is of Indian-Swiss writer and artist based in Yangon. heritage and was born and educated He is the author of five poetry in London. In 1997, she moved to books, all published in Burmese, Maung’s mother Singapore and became a citizen. Her multicultural tongue. His poems in English have appeared in heritage is reflected in her eight novels. In the UK, international magazines such as The Awl, The Wolf, her latest novel, A Different Sky was chosen as Book Guernica, Shampoo, Bengal Lights, Ivory Tower and of the Month by the bookshop chain Waterstones, International Poetry Review. He has edited several and was also longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Burmese literature and art magazines and translated Award 2012. In the US, it was on Oprah Winfrey’s a number of books. He co-founded the Beyond recommended reading list. She has a PhD in Creative Pressure performance art festival and works for Metta Writing from the University of Western Australia. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Development Foundation, a local NGO. She is involved in many programmes in Singapore to develop the literary arts and to nurture and promote MAX LANE P48, 89, 104, 116 young writers. She wrote the story from which the hit Indonesia production, The LKY Musical, was developed. Max Lane has been writing and speaking about political and cultural MELANIE LEE P 90, 113 developments in Indonesia, the Singapore Philippines, Timor Leste and Australia since 1970. Melanie Lee is a children’s book He is the translator of several of Pramoedya Ananta author, an arts and lifestyle writer, Toer's works including the Buru Quartet. He has also and a communications lecturer. The translated the works of WS Rendra. Indonesia And Adventures of Squirky the Alien, her picture book series Not: Poems And Otherwise—Anecdotes Scattered, a on adoption, won the Crystal Kite Award 2016 (Middle collection of poems and prose pieces will be published East/India/Asia division) and Second Prize at the this year. Also in 2016, he is publishing a collection of Samsung KidsTime Authors’ Award 2016. essays on Pramoedya Ananta Toer in Indonesian. He is currently a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Institute of MINDFLYER P42, 60 Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, but spends most (MICHAEL NG) of his time in Indonesia. Singapore

PHOTO CREDIT: ANDY YANG A practising illustrator since 1989, Mindflyer (Michael Ng) firmly believes in and enjoys

169 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS M imparting his knowledge and expertise on illustrations, கலாச்சர ꯁத்தமாக தற்கல தமி폍 இலக்கய creating new channels to feature and promote உலகின மிகꯍ பெரிய ஆ쿁மைகளி쯍 ஒ쏁வரான எ. Singaporean illustrators. His achievements include இராமகி쏁ஷ்னா쯍 2012쯍 தேர்்த翁க㞕ப்ப㞟鏁 co-founding and leading the group OIC Singapore 埁றிப் பி鏍 தக㞕鏁. ꯁனைퟁ埍 கதைக쿁க்கன சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 (Organisation of Illustrators Council) since 2006. இலக்கய பரிசை 2014쯁ம, க翍翁ரைக்கன ஆ쟁த쯍 பரிசை His role in OIC Singapore includes leadership, giving 2016쯁ம இவ쏍 வென்ற쏍. advice to new illustrators, organising events and looking out for new opportunities to promote the use Mohamed Kassim Shanavas’ poetry collection, of illustrations. He is also an active sub-commitee suvai poruttindru, was published in 2016. He is a member in The Design Society. versatile essayist and has written many short stories. His articles appear regularly in Singapore’s Tamil MIRIAM KATIN P 9 9, 10 4, 111 newspaper. His masterpiece, Ayal Pasi, a collection of Hungary – USA essays, was selected as Best Foreign Culture Book in Born in 1942 in Budapest, Hungary, 2012 by S Ramakrishnan, a legend in modern Tamil Miriam Katin migrated to Israel in 1957 literature. He won the Singapore Literature Prize for and moved to New York. She is married fiction in 2014 and consolation prize for non-fiction and is mother to two boys. She worked in graphic arts in 2016. in Israel and from 1982 she worked in animation as a background designer. She started to create comics in MOHD P86, 132, 134 2001. She has published two graphic novels and short RAMAN DAUD stories for many publications. Singapore Mohd Raman Daud ialah seorang MOHAMED P110, 116, 120 penulis kanan dengan akhbar Melayu, IMRAN Berita Harian (1984 hingga sekarang), dan pengarang MOHAMED TAIB ratusan sandiwara TV dan tujuh drama pentas, Singapore beberapa puisi dan cerpen dan berdozen esei-esei Mohamed Imran Mohamed Taib writes sastera. Beliau merupakan penulis skrip sepenuh about religion and multiculturalism. His writings have masa yang pertama dengan Perbadanan Penyiaran appeared in The Straits Times, Today, Berita Harian, Singapura (SBC) (1980-1984), dan telah menyunting The Malaysian Insider, and The Jakarta Post. He is an sejumlah buku-buku termasuk Perjalanan MAS, interfaith activist and founding member of Leftwrite sebuah memoir Dr Muhd Ariff Ahmad, dan Nilam SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Centre and a member of The Reading Group, a (karya agung Dr Muhd Ariff Ahmad tentang budaya platform for critical discussions on Malay intellectual Melayu) dan Jalur Hidayah I dan II. life and thought. He has co-edited and published two books and was chief editor of Tafkir. He works for Mohd Raman Daud is a senior writer with the Malay the Harmony Centre and is currently working on a newspaper, Berita Harian (1984 to present), and compilation of Malay poetry and short stories. author of hundreds of teleplays, seven stage plays, poems, short stories and dozens of literary essays. He 믁கம鏁 காசிம ஷா நவா P68 was the first fulltime scriptwriter with the Singapore MOHAMED Broadcasting Corporation (1980-1984), and has edited KASSIM SHANAVAS a number of books including Perjalanan MAS (MAS India – Singapore Footsteps), a memoir of Dr Muhd Ariff Ahmad, and 믁கம鏁 காசிம ஷா நவான கவ ிதை鏍 Nilam (Dr Muhd Ariff Ahmad’s magnum opus on Malay த�ொ埁ப்ꮾன ‘毁வை ப�ொ쏁翍羿ன쟁’ 2016쯍 வெளி뿀翁 culture) and Jalur Hidayah I and II. கண㞟鏁. அறꯁதமான க翍翁ரையாளரான இவ쏍 பல சி쟁கதைகளை뿁ம எ폁தி뿁ள்ள쏍. இவர鏁 க翍翁ரைக쿍 சிங㞕ꯍꯂரின தமி폍 믁ர毁 நாளிதழி쯍 த�ொடꏍ鏁 வெளிவ쏁கின்ன. இவர鏁 உன்த படைப்ꮾன “அய쯍 பசி” என் க翍翁ரை鏍 த�ொ埁ꯍꯁ மிக母 சிறந் வெளிநா翍翁

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MOTOYUKI P25, 44, 52, 59, NAZRY BAHRAWI P86, 133 SHIBATA 126, 127 Singapore Japan Nazry Bahrawi mengkhususkan

PHOTO CREDIT: SATOMI SHIMABUKURO kepakarannya dalam pengajian sastera Motoyuki Shibata was born in Tokyo dunia, pengajian terjemahan serta in 1954. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of agama dan sastera dalam dunia Islam. Seorang Tokyo and has translated the works of contemporary penggemar sastera terjemahan, beliau telah American authors, including Paul Auster, Steve menerjemahkan karya-karya oleh Nadiputra dan Erickson, Stuart Dybek, Steven Millhauser, Richard Mohamed Latiff Mohamed ke dalam bahasa Inggeris, Powers, Laird Hunt, and Rebecca Brown. Since 2011 dan adalah mantan penyunting wawancara jurnal he has edited Monkey Business, an annual English- terjemahan antarabangsa Asymptote. Beliau juga language literary journal focusing on contemporary merupakan penyunting sekutu Critical Muslim (Muslim Japanese fiction, published by the Brooklyn-based Kritis), sebuah terbitan suku tahunan berpangkalan A Public Space. In Japan he edits Monkey, a Japanese di UK tentang pendapat-pendapat dan isu-isu yang literary journal published by Switch Publishing. mengutarakan pandangan orang Islam berkenaan perbahasan-perbahasan besar zaman sekarang. NAMITA P95 MOOLANI MEHRA Nazry Bahrawi specialises in the study of world Singapore literature, translation studies as well as religion and Namita Moolani Mehra gave up a literature in the Muslim world. An enthusiast of literary successful career in digital marketing translation, he has translated works by Nadiputra to launch a small business dedicated to simplifying and Mohamed Latiff Mohamed into English, and Indian cooking at home while giving back to children in was formerly interview editor of the international need. She conducts cooking classes and has authored translation journal Asymptote. He is also an associate two books, a cookbook inspired by her Facebook editor of Critical Muslim, a UK-based quarterly of ideas page, Indian Spicebox, which has over 54,000 fans, and issues which presents Muslim perspectives on the and a children's book The Magic Spicebox published great debates of our times. by Scholastic. A freelance writer and blogger for The 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Huffington Post, she currently resides in Singapore NEIL HUMPHREYS P27, 92, 193 (her fifth country of residence) with her husband and UK – Singapore three-year-old son. Neil Humphreys is one of Singapore's bestselling authors. His humorous, NANCY PERLOFF P33, 57, 63 insightful works—from Notes from USA an Even Smaller Island (2001), to Saving a Sexier Nancy Perloff is curator at the Getty Island (2015)—have sold more than 200,000 copies. Research Institute (GRI). Trained as Humphreys has also penned four novels to critical musicologist and art historian, she acclaim. He has also written the Abbie Rose and the pursues scholarship on the Russian avant-garde, Magic Suitcase series of children’s books, which are European modernism and the relationship between now being adapted for TV. A humour columnist, music and the visual arts. Her exhibitions include football correspondent and TV writer and host, Monuments of the Future: Designs by El Lissitzky Humphreys enjoys adding strings to his bows. (1998–99), Tango with Cows: Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde, 1910–1917 (2008–9) and World War I: 梁海彬 NEO HAI BIN P23 War of Images, Images of War (2014). Perloff is the Singapore author of Art and the Everyday: Popular Entertainment 新加坡剧场工作者。毕业自南大中文系,现为本地剧 and the Circle of Erik Satie (Oxford, 1991) and co-editor, 团九年剧场“演员组合计划”的创建及核心组员。擅 with Brian M Reed, of Situating El Lissitzky: Vitebsk, 于用剧场和社群沟通,也热爱多元文字创作,如随 Berlin, Moscow (Getty, 2003). 笔、诗、小说;定期为《联合早报》“想法版”写评论。

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Neo Hai Bin is a Singaporean theatre practitioner. last boy, and has also authored the non-fiction book The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Chinese SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century and the Studies graduate is the founding core member of film novelisation, Eating Air. Recently, he released Nine Years Theatre Ensemble Project. He specialises a compilation of his spoken word works, written in community outreach through theatre, and is over two decades, Loud Poems for a Very Obliging passionate about writing, having written poems, Audience. He maintains the intercultural Asian history stories and prose. He is also a regular contributor to blog East Is Everywhere, and is currently working on a Lianhe Zaobao. short story collection and a novel.

நெப்போ쮿யன P37, 48, 76 NICHOLAS P34, 59, 75, 101 NEPOLIAN YONG Singapore Singapore ப�ொறிய ியலாளரான நெப்போ쮿யன Nicholas Yong is the author of Land தமி폍 த ிரைபடங㞕쿁க்காꯍ பாட்ட폁த ிய of the Meat Munchers, a zombie tale 믁த쯍 சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 கவ ிஞராவா쏍. இ鏁வரை இவ쏍 “நாꟁம set in Singapore. His latest book, Track Faults and என க쟁ꯍꯁ埍 埁திரை뿁ம” (2004) மற쟁ம “காணாம쯍 Other Glitches, is a collection of Singapore short ப�ோன கவ ிதைக쿍” (2013) என் இரண翁 கவ ிதை stories with fantastical themes. He works as a senior த�ொ埁ꯍꯁகளை வெள ிய ி翍翁ள்ள쏍. நெப்போ쮿யன ின correspondent with Yahoo Singapore. He longs for the கவ ிதைக쿍 சிங㞕ꯍꯂரி쯁ம வெளிநா翁களி쯁ம பல day when his mutant powers will finally manifest. உயரிய பரி毁களைꯍ பெற쟁ள்ன. இவற쟁쿍 埁றிப் பி鏍 தக㞕வை: சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 தமி폍 எ폁த்தள쏍 கழகத்தி எம NICOLE WALKER P96 கே ராமச்சந்ரா நினைퟁ ꯁத்த பரி毁 (2014), சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 USA ꯁத்த வளர்ச்埍 கழகம நட鏍鏁ம சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 இலக்கயꯍ Nicole Walker’s forthcoming books பரி毁க்கன தமி폍 கவ ிதை பரி毁க்கன தே쏍ퟁப்翍羿ய쮿쯍 include Canning Peaches for the இடம (2014), தி쏁ꯍꯂ쏍 தமி폍母 சங㞕த்தி வ ி쏁鏁 Apocalypse (Atticus Press, 2016) and (2013), தேசிய கலைக쿍 மன்ற நட鏍鏁ம ப�ோ翍羿ய ி쯍 Egg (Bloomsbury, 2017). Quench Your Thirst with கவ ிதைக்கா 2001쯁ம ꯁனைக㞕தைக்கா 2005쯁ம தங㞕ꯍ Salt won the Zone 3 Press Award for Creative Non- பேனா வ ி쏁鏁. fiction. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment from the Arts and non-fiction winner of A trained civil engineer, Nepolian is the first lyricist Best of the Net in 2013 and 2014, she is the non-fiction from Singapore to write songs for Tamil movies. He editor at Diagram and Associate Professor at Northern SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 has published two collections of poems: Naanum En Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. Karuppuk Kuthiraiyum (2002) and Kaanaamal Pona Kavithaikal (2013). His works have bagged prizes and NILAASOL P94 honours in Singapore and overseas: the Singapore Singapore Tamil Writers Association’s M K Ramachandra Janaki and Nanthini became writers Memorial Book Prize (2014), National Book in 2013 when Janaki’s husband broke Development Council Singapore’s shortlist for poetry his leg and Nanthini and her husband at the Singapore Literature Prize (2014), Tamil Nadu in dropped by for a visit. As the husbands talked about India’s Tirupur Tamil Sangam Award (2013), National football, Janaki and Nanthini found a common love Arts Council’s Golden Point Award for poetry (2001) for Tamil and children’s picture books. A few more and short fiction (2005). conversations and many teh sessions later, NilaaSOL was born—a series of five picture books that takes NG YI-SHENG P53, 76, 93, 116 readers on fun and whimsical journeys. Janaki and Singapore Nanthini also collaborated on Aalu Vaalu, a winner of Ng Yi-Sheng is a poet, playwright, NAC’s Beyond Words 2016. fiction writer, journalist and LGBT activist. He won the Singapore Literature Prize 2008 for his debut poetry collection,

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NILANJANA SENGUPTA P50 Beast. Hajari oversees Asia coverage for Bloomberg India – Singapore View, the editorial board of Bloomberg News, where Nilanjana Sengupta was born in India he writes on Asian politics, history and economics. He and has worked as a freelance journalist was previously Foreign Editor at Newsweek magazine in Mumbai. Since 2010, she has been in New York, as well as a writer and editor for TIME based in Singapore and her recent publications magazine in Hong Kong. He has written for The New include The Female Voice of Myanmar: Khin Myo Chit York Times, Financial Times, Esquire, Slate and Conde to Aung San Suu Kyi (Cambridge University Press, Nast Traveler, among others, and is a member of the 2015) and Singapore, My Country: Biography of M Bala Council on Foreign Relations. Subramanion (World Scientific, 2016). She has also authored A Gentleman’s Word: The Legacy of Subhas NOOR AISYA BUANG P54 Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia (ISEAS, Singapore, Singapore 2012). She has been a Research Fellow at ARI, NUS as Noor Aisya Buang has been writing well as the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. poems since 2011. Her poems, short stories as well as essays have been NING CAI P54 published in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. She Singapore has been included in many anthologies from cyber Singapore Literature Prize nominated groups in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Her writer Ning Cai was a multi-award- first poetry book, Kastil Aisya, recently won a prize in winning illusionist/escape artist before Anugerah Persuratan 2015. deciding to swap her magic wand for the mighty pen. To date, she has published four books across different NOOR P4, 105, 134 genres (travel, biography, Young Adult fiction and HASNAH ADAM business/self-help). Currently working on her first Singapore novel, she is a big believer of living life and not merely Winner of several awards, including existing, and always following your heart because it is the Golden Point Award for her poetry the best GPS. and Penulis Harapan (Promising Writer) by Anugerah Persuratan, Noor Hasnah Adam has been writing 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 NIRROSETTE P92, 104 poetry and short stories since 1998. Her work has Singapore been chosen to represent Singapore in several Nirrosette has written short stories anthologies, including Rumpun Kita, published in and poetry for the Singapore Malay conjunction with the 3rd Asian Poet Meet 2009. She is newspaper ever since she was 10. Now currently working on her first novel based on the story at 23, she has published three novels and one novella: of Moliano Lovehunter, a well-known Singaporean Ikhlas AK! (2011); Nah, untuk awak! (2012); Tunggu Malay musician. Aira di Kota Bandung (2013); and Rasa (2014). Her short stories are featured in Antologi Cerpen Kerana NORASHIKIN P76 Dia Ratu Sehari (2013) and Di Bawah Langit Tanah MOHAMED NAJIB Pertiwi (2015). Singapore Norashikin Mohamed Najib is a dikir NISID HAJARI P22, 44, 84 barat activist as well as one of the India – Singapore co-founders of an all-girls dikir barat team, Nisid Hajari is the author of Midnight’s Dwi Durrah. The team has performed in prestigious Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India’s shows and participated in numerous competitions, Partition, a prize-winning book about including the National Dikir Barat Competition, the roots of the Indo-Pakistan rivalry. It won the 2016 Mega Perdana. Her leadership unlocked several Colby Award for military and international affairs, and achievements for the team and led to the participation was named one of the best books of the year by the of youths from tertiary schools. Norashikin was also a Times, NPR, Amazon, Quartz and the Daily member of the Singapore Dikir Barat Federation from

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2006 to 2010, before holding the position of Treasurer NUSANTARA ARTS P122 from 2010 to 2012. Singapore Nusantara Arts (Seni Nusantara) ialah gabungan NORSIAH ABDUL HAMID P8, 41 10 seniman belia yang berbakat di bawah arahan Singapore Pengarah Kesenian, Zulkifli M Amin. Nusantara Norsiah Hamid merupakan seorang Arts menggunakan peralatan kroncong untuk veteran dalam arena hiburan tempatan menghasilkan muzik yang dipengaruhi irama Melayu sejak tahun-tahun 70an. Beliau telah tradisional daripada Nusantara. Penggubah dan berlakon dalam rancangan-rancangan TV dan radio penerbit prolifik, Datuk Suhaimi Mohd Zain (Pak Ngah) yang popular, seperti Sandiwara, Sandiwara Radio, merupakan Penasihat Music dan Warisan mereka dan Pentas Radio dan berlakon dalam pelbagai drama penerima Pingat Budaya dan penulis skrip drama yang pentas oleh Perkumpulan Seni dan bangsawan yang memenangi anugerah Nadiputra bertindak sebagai dipentaskan oleh Sri Anggerik Bangsawan. Penasihat Sastera.

Norsiah Hamid has been a veteran in the Singapore Nusantara Arts is an ensemble of 10 talented youth entertainment scene since the 70s. She has acted in artists under the direction of Artistic Director, Zulkifli popular TV and radio programmes, such as Sandiwara, M Amin. Nusantara Arts uses Kroncong instruments Sandiwara Radio, Pentas Radio and acted in various to produce music influenced by traditional Malay theatre plays by Perkumpulan Seni and bangsawan rhythms from the Malay Archipelago. Prolific staged by Sri Anggerik Bangsawan. composer and producer, Datuk Suhaimi Mohd Zain (Pak Ngah) is their Music and Heritage Advisor; and NUR-EL-HUDAA P55, 120 Cultural Medallion recipient and award-winning JAFFAR playwright Nadiputra acts as Literary Advisor. Singapore Membesar dalam persekitaran yang O THIAM CHIN P58, 66 dikelilingi buku-buku, Nur-El-Hudaa Singapore gemar membaca dan mengarang cerita. Buku O Thiam Chin is the author of five dwibahasanya yang pertama Where is My Home? telah collections of short fiction. O was a diterbitkan pada 2014 dan memenangi hadiah ke-dua recipient of the National Arts Council’s dalam program Samsung Kidstime. Edisi Melayunya, Young Artist Award in 2012, and has been shortlisted Di Mana Rumah Saya? merupakan finalis untuk cereka for the 2014 Singapore Literature Prize. He is the SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 kanak-kanak terbaik di Anugerah Buku Singapura. winner of the inaugural Epigram Books Fiction Saya Seekor Harimau merupakan buku keduanya dan Prize for his first novel, Now That It's Over. Signs of pemenang inisiatif Beyond Words (Sebalik Kata-kata) Life, a new collection of strange and dark tales, is Majlis Seni Kebangsaan. forthcoming in 2017.

Having grown up in an environment surrounded by OKKY P86, 110, 118, 132 books, Nur-El-Hudaa enjoys reading and spinning MADASARI tales. Her first bilingual book Where is My Home? Indonesia was published in 2014 and won second prize at the Okky Madasari ialah seorang penulis Samsung Kidstime programme. The Malay edition, Di novel dan pengasas bersama Pesta Mana Rumah Saya? was a finalist for best children’s Kesusasteraan ASEAN. Beliau terkenal kerana fiction at the Singapore Book Awards. Saya Seekor novel-novelnya yang mengesankan tentang isu-isu Harimau (I am a Tiger) is her second book and a masyarakat dan politik di Indonesia. Novel ke-limanya, winner of the Beyond Words initiative of the National Kerumunan Terakhir telah diterbitkan pada Mei 2016. Arts Council. Beliau memenangi Hadiah Sastera Khatulistiwa untuk Maryam (2012). Ia telah diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Inggeris sebagai The Outcast (2014). Novel pertamanya Entrok (2010), sebuah kisah

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tentang penguasaan tentera semasa era Aturan Baru ONIATTA EFFENDI P14, 125 Indonesia, telah diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Singapore Inggeris dengan tajuk The Years of The Voiceless Oniatta Effendi is a drama lecturer (2013). Novel-novelnya yang lain adalah 86 (2011), in Singapore Polytechnic. She finds menangani isu rasuah dan Pasung Jiwa (2013), pleasure in making drama meaningful mengisahkan tentang perseorangan dan kebebasan, in her work with specific groups, especially vulnerable diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Inggeris sebagai youths and children. When she is not working, she Bound (2014). loves playing with her five young children.

Okky Madasari is a novelist and co-founder of the ORGANISATION OF P18 ASEAN Literary Festival. She is renowned for her ILLUSTRATORS COUNCIL compelling novels about social and political issues in Singapore Indonesia. Her fifth novel, Kerumunan Terakhir (The Organisation of Illustrators Council (OIC) is based Last Crowd) was published in May 2016. She won in Singapore and was founded by Mindflyer, the Khatulistiwa Literary Award for Maryam (2012), Fleecircus and Drewscape in 2006. It is a platform translated into English as The Outcast (2014). Her first for professional illustrators in Singapore to connect, novel Entrok (2010), a story about military dominance collaborate, share ideas, get feedback for their work, during Indonesia’s New Order era, has been translated exchange news and inspire each other. OIC aims to into English with the title The Years of The Voiceless collaborate with sociable, like-minded creatives to (2013). Her other novels are 86 (2011), dealing with make the illustration community in Asia more vibrant corruption and Pasung Jiwa (2013), dealing with and interesting. individuality and freedom, translated into English as Bound (2014). OTTO FONG P115 Singapore OMAR MUSA P18, 38, 57 Otto is the creator of Sir Fong's Malaysia – Australia Adventures In Science, a popular Omar Musa is a Malaysian-Australian science comic series for primary and author, rapper and poet from lower secondary school readers. He was Outreach 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Queanbeyan, Australia, who has won Fellow for Centre for Quantum Technologies and is the Australian Poetry Slam and the Indian Ocean creating a 6th Sir Fong book on synthetic biology in Poetry Slam. He appeared on ABC's ‘Q&A’ and National University of Singapore. He has also written received a standing ovation at TEDx Sydney at the award-winning plays, and two Arts Festival plays. Sydney Opera House. His debut novel Here Come the Dogs was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award and PAOLO AGULTO P80 the International Dublin Literary Award. He was one Singapore of the Sydney Morning Herald’s Young Novelists of the Paolo Agulto is a Creative Group Year in 2015. Head from DDB Group Singapore. He currently handles marketing campaigns ONG SOR FERN P66 of brands such as StarHub, MOE, and McDonald’s. Singapore He has received accolades from some of the biggest Ong Sor Fern has been with The Straits ad festivals around the world, including Cannes Lions, Times since 1994. She was the anchor Clio, and Spikes Asia. He also flew the country’s flag writer for the books beat from 1996 to as Singapore’s representative in the Cannes Young 1999, and has also covered the arts scene in Singapore Lions competition. Recently, he was awarded a grant first as a correspondent then as arts editor. from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for a project that aims to raise awareness on global issues.

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PAPERPLANE P114 Singapore 2012. A radio drama and poem are Singapore included in two anthologies for literature at GCE ‘O’ Paperplane is a creative studio with a passion for and ‘A’ levels. words, art and technology. They make stories for education and entertainment, and use their gift for PETER P85, 98, 110, 119 visual storytelling to help companies all over the world LERANGIS connect with their audience. USA

PHOTO CREDIY: JOE MABEL PAULINE LOH P 27, 115 Peter Lerangis is the author of more Singapore than 160 books, which have sold more than five Pauline Loh is an award-winning writer and half million copies and been translated into with more than 25 years of writing 33 languages. These include the New York Times experience. She has published non- bestselling Seven Wonders series—The Colossus Rises, fiction books for adults and books for youths and Lost in Babylon, The Tomb of Shadows, The Curse of children. She is a winner of First Time Writers and the King and The Legend of the Rift—and books in Illustrators Publishing Initiative 2009 and first runner- The 39 Clues series. Peter is a Harvard graduate in up for Scholastic Asian Book Award 2012. Her books biochemistry. He has run a marathon and gone rock have been shortlisted for Hedwig Anuar Book Award climbing during an earthquake—though not on the 2015, Samsung KidsTime Author’s Award 2015 and same day. He lives in New York City with his wife, Singapore Book Awards 2016. She is also director of a musician Tina deVaron, and their two sons, Nick and non-profit organisation called Women Empowered for Joe. In his spare time, he likes to eat chocolate. Work and Mothering (WEWAM). PETER VAN DONGEN P 93, 116 PETER P69 Netherlands AUGUSTINE GOH Peter van Dongen is a Dutch comic Singapore artist and illustrator. His acclaimed Peter Augustine Goh adalah nama pena graphic novels Rampokan Java (1998) Goh Mey Teck. Kini, pegawai polis and Rampokan Celebes (2004) are set in the time pesara ini merupakan seorang penterjemah bebas of the Revolution in Indonesia and were translated dan jurulatih penulisan kreatif. Goh telah memenangi into French, German, Bahasa Indonesia and English. banyak hadiah sastera, antaranya Anugerah Pena Co-designed by Joost Swarte, Rampokan Java was SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Emas pada tahun 1995, 1999 dan 2003 dalam awarded the 1999 Dutch Prize for Best Book Design. kategori cerpen dan puisi. Semua karya-karyanya Current projects by van Dongen include a graphic dalam bahasa Melayu. Cerpennya bertajuk Janji telah novel adaptation of Familieziek (Repatriated) by diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Inggeris, Tamil dan Adriaan van Dis and a collaboration with Teun Berserik Mandarin dan merupakan sebuah naskhah yang to illustrate a two-part adventure of Blake & Mortimer, dikemukakan dalam BACA Singapura 2012. Sebuah a quintessentially British detective duo created by drama radio dan puisinya telah disertakan dalam dua Edgar P Jacobs. buah antologi untuk peperiksaan Sijil Pendidikan Am (GCE) sastera peringkat ‘O’ (Biasa) dan ‘A’ (Lanjutan). PHAN MING YEN P40, 50, 79 Singapore Peter Augustine Goh is the pen name of Goh Mey A former journalist, Phan Ming Yen Teck. Currently, this retired police officer is a freelance is the author of a collection of short translator and creative writing trainer. Goh has won fiction, That Night by the Beach and many literary awards, among them the Golden Point Other Stories for A Film Score (2012) and one of the Award in 1995, 1999 and 2003 in the short story and four writers of The Adopted: Stories From Angkor poetry categories. All his literary works are in Malay. (2015). Two stories from That Night by the Beach have The short story, Janji, was translated into English, been anthologised in two other publications in 2013: Tamil and Mandarin and was a featured text in READ Anniversary was featured in Best New Singaporean

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Short Stories Volume One and That Night by the Beach தக㞕 வை鏍鏁埍 க�ொள்ퟁம செழிக㞕ퟁம பட㞟 பா翁களின was included in Ku•lit, a supplementary literature நퟀன வரலாற쟁ꯍ ꯁனைퟁகளாக அவர鏁எ폁鏍鏁க㞕ளைꯍ textbook for secondary schools in Singapore. Phan is பார்㞕லாம. one of four poets in a forthcoming collection of poetry, Lost Bodies: Poems Between Portugal and Home, Born in 1947, veteran Tamil-language writer and published by Ethos Books. He is at present director of educator Pon Sundararaju has been a regular Global Cultural Alliance Ltd, a non-profit cultural and contributor to Singapore Tamil literature since his creative enterprise. first play was aired by the Singaporean Broadcasting Corporation in 1968. His oeuvre to date of over 40 PHILIP HOLDEN P39, 62, 73, 78 plays for television, 30 plays for radio, numerous Singapore short stories and two published collections of short Philip Holden is Professor of English fiction, can be read as a modern history of the Tamil Literature at the National University community’s struggle to maintain their Tamil identity of Singapore and author of several and prosper in 20th century Singapore. In 2007, academic books and many scholarly essays. One of the Pon received the Pulamai Thendral award from editors of Writing Singapore, the most comprehensive World Tamils Unity Society, Tamil Nadu, for his anthology of Singapore literature in English, Holden literary contributions. also contributes articles to English newspapers in Singapore and is active as a chair and facilitator at POOJA MAKHIJANI literary events. SWF 2016 marks the publication of his Singapore first collection of short stories, Heaven Has Eyes. Pooja Makhijani is the editor of Under Her Skin: How Girls Experience Race PHILIP TERRY P18, 39, 57, 194 in America (Seal Press, 2004), an UK anthology of essays by women that explores the Philip Terry is currently Director of complex ways in which race shapes American lives the Centre for Creative Writing at the and families. She is also the author of a children’s University of Essex. Among his books picture book Mama’s Saris (Little Brown Books for are the lipogrammatic novel The Book of Bachelors, Young Readers, 2007). 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 a translation of Raymond Queneau’s last book of poems Elementary Morality, and the poetry volumes POOJA NANSI P18, 40, 60, Oulipoems and Shakespeare’s Sonnets. His novel Singapore 112 , 194 tapestry was shortlisted for the 2013 Goldsmiths Pooja Nansi is the author of two Prize. Dante’s Inferno, which relocates Dante’s action collections of poetry, the co-editor to current day Essex, was published in 2014, as well of an anthology of Singaporean as a translation of Georges Perec’s I Remember. A poetry and the co-author of a teacher’s resource for new volume of poetry, Quennets, was published by Singaporean poetry. Since April 2013, she has been Carcanet in 2016. curating a monthly spoken word and poetry showcase, 'Speakeasy'. She runs the Singapore chapter of ப�ொன 毁ந்ரரா毁 P48 'Burn After Reading', a collective started for young PON SUNDARARAJU emerging poets. Her one-woman show You Are Here Singapore was showcased as part of the Esplanade’s Studios 믂த் எ폁த்தள쏁ம ஆசிரிய쏁மான season for 2016. She was also the NAC-NTU Writer- ப�ொன 毁ந்ரரா毁 1947쯍 ப ிறந்வ쏍. in-Residence for 2015-2016. அவர鏁 믁த쯍 நாடகம தமி폍 வான�ொ쮿ய ி쯍 1968쯍 ஒ쮿பரப்பப்㞟த ி쮿쏁ꏍ鏁, த�ொட쏍ꏍ鏁 தமிழிலக்கியꯍ ꯂங埁ழ쮿 ퟀரன் P103 பணி செய鏁வ쏁கிறா쏍. 40 த�ொலைக்காட் நாடகங㞕쿍, 30 POONGULALI VEERAN வான�ொ쮿 நாடகங㞕쿍, பற்ல சி쟁கதைக쿍 ப�ோன்றவ Malaysia அவ쏍 படைꯍꯁகளி쯍 அடங埁ம. இ쏁பதாம ꏂற்றா羿쯍 ꯂங埁ழ쮿 ퟀரன அமைꯍꯁசாரா சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍鏍 தமி폍母 ச믂கம அதன அடையாளத்த鏍 எ폁த்தளராகퟁம எ羿ட㞟ராகퟁம

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ப鏍鏁 ஆண翁க쿁埍埁மே쯍 பணியாற்ற வ쏁கிறா쏍. has been his passion since childhood. He graduated மலேசியாவ ி쯍 பல்வ쟁 அர毁 சாரா கல்வி அமைꯍꯁகளி쯍 from LASALLE College of the Arts with a BA in ச믂க சேவகராகퟁம இவ쏍 இணைꏍ鏁 பணியாற்ற Graphic Design and is currently working as a freelance வ쏁கிறா쏍. வசதியற் சி쟁வர㞕ளின நலனை மேம்翁த் graphic designer and illustrator. The Amazing Sarong உதퟁம ஒ쏁 믁யற்சய ி쯁ம இவ쏍 பங்கே쟁வ쏁கிறா쏍. is his first children's book and he hopes that the book இவ쏍 எ폁திய கவ ிதைக쿁ம, கவ ிதை வ ிமர்னக㞕쿁ம will provide young readers a taste of kampung life in தமிழ்ந翍羿쯁ம மலேச ியாவ ி쯁ம பரவலாக the past. வெளிவꏍ鏁ள்ன. 2014쯍, சிலாங埂쏍 அரசாங㞕ம இவ쏁埍埁 இளம திறமையாள쏍 அளி鏍鏁埍 க�ௌரவ ித்鏁. RACHEL TEY P 97, 118 மலேசியாவ ி쯍 இவ쏍 믂ன쟁 கவ ிதை鏍 த�ொ埁ꯍꯁகளை Singapore வெள ிய ி翍翁ள்ள쏍. Rachel Tey is an editorial consultant specialising in research and academic Poongulali Veeran is a freelance writer and editor publishing. She enjoys writing, playing with more than 10 years’ experience. She is also a the , and reading books on medieval European social worker attached to various educational non- history. In time, Rachel hopes to publish a volume of government organisations in Malaysia, and is involved spiritual reflections. She lives in Singapore with her in a programme for underprivileged children. Her husband and two children. poems and reviews of poems have been published across Tamil Nadu and Malaysia since 2001. In 2014, RAJA AHMAD P86, 105, she was awarded Young Talent award by the Selangor AMINULLAH 110, 132 State Government. She has three poetry collection Malaysia published in Malaysia. Raja Ahmad Aminullah dilahirkan di Ipoh, Malaysia pada tahun 1955. Pada PRASHANT P75 tahun 1996, beliau mengasaskan Yayasan Kesenian SOMOSUNDRAM bersama-sama dengan para penulis dan Singapore penggiat seni Malaysia yang lain. Beliau berkhidmat Prashant Somosundram is the co-owner sebagai penerbit/penyunting untuk beberapa of the Artistry and Red Baron (Gillman penerbitan sastera dan kritikan seni. Beliau telah Barracks) cafes. He is also actively involved in Pink menerbitkan sebuah himpunan puisi-puisinya bertajuk Dot Singapore, supporting the freedom to love. Menyarung Jiwa/Soulship (2004) yang mendapat pengiktirafan kritis. Sebuah terjemahannya Minda SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 QAMAR BABA P19 Tertawan: Intelektual, Rausyanfikir dan Kuasa telah Singapore diterbitkan pada tahun 2011 oleh Institut Terjemahan & A percussion and dikir barat specialist, Buku Malaysia (ITBM). Qamar has been actively involved in composing, performing and teaching Raja Ahmad Aminullah was born in Ipoh, Malaysia, in for more than a decade. He has performed at notable 1955. In 1996, he founded the Perak Arts Foundation shows such as DJ Dave Concert (2006), Ismail Haron (Yayasan Kesenian Perak) with other Malaysian writers Concert (2008), Tzi Kaki 5 (2009) and and art activists. He served as publisher/editor for Salam Cinta (2013). Qamar has also showcased his several literary and art criticism publications. He has creativity as the Music Director or Artistic Director of published an anthology of his poems Menyarung Jiwa/ Malam Jaluran Seni (2006), Malam Kilir Jati (2008) Soulship (2004) which received critical recognition. A and Akar Mekar 2 (2011). translation of Minda Tertawan: Intelektual, Rausyanfikir dan Kuasa was published in 2011 by Institut QUEK HONG SHIN P49 Terjemahan & Buku Malaysia (ITBM). Singapore Hong Shin is a Singaporean ‘80s baby’ who has witnessed the rapid urbanisation of the country. Drawing

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RAJEEV PATKE P42, 94 elevation in February 2015. A 36-year veteran in Singapore journalism, Ravi's career has spanned Bloomberg Rajeev S Patke was a Rhodes Scholar at News, TIME Inc magazines and the wire services Oxford, and a Fulbright Scholar at Yale Agence France-Presse and United News of India. University. Currently, he is Professor of His first book, India Rising: Fresh Hope, New Fears Humanities and the inaugural Director of the Division was launched by Singapore Emeritus Minister of Humanities at Yale-NUS College, and concurrently, on April 21, 2016. Professor of English at NUS. He is the author of The Long Poems of Wallace Stevens (Cambridge, RIFA'AH P76 1985), Postcolonial Poetry in English (Oxford, 2006), RIDZUWANULHAKIM and Modernist Literature and Postcolonial Studies BIN ABDOL SHUKOR (Edinburgh, 2013). He produced two compact discs of Singapore Singapore poets reading from their work in the 1990s. Rifa’ah Ridzuwanulhakim Bin Abdol Shukor’s father, Abdol Shukor Ra’ais, is இராம கண்ண ிரான P27, 72 the grandmaster of the Perguruan Persaudaraan RAMA KANNABIRAN Pancasakti Singapura. Because of his family Singapore background, Rifa’ah started practising silat at the இராம கண்ண ிரான நான埁 tender age of eight. He rose through the ranks over சி쟁கதை ꏂல㞕ளை뿁ம ஒ쏁 the years and is currently the head trainer for his club. 埁쟁நாவ쯍 த�ொ埁ப்ப뿁ம வெள ிய ி翍翁ள்ள쏍. He has represented Singapore at various international அவர鏁 எ폁鏍鏁க㞕쿍 ஆங்கலம, மலாய, மாண㞟ரீன tournaments. In 2008, he travelled to Moscow with ம�ொழிகள ி쯍 ம�ொழிபெயர்㞕ப்翍翁ள்ன. ச ிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 The Arts House as a performer of dikir barat and silat. இலக்கிய鏍鏁埍埁 ஆற்றயꯍ பங埁க்கா அவ쏁埍埁 1990쯍 தென்கழக்கசிய எ폁த்தள쏍 வ ி쏁鏁ம 1998쯍 RISA WATAYA P22, 25, 126 சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍 அரசாங㞕த்தி கலாசாரꯍ பதக㞕믁ம Japan வழங㞕ப்ப㞟ன. 1998쯍 அவ쏍 அமெரிக்கவ ின அய�ோவா Risa Wataya was born in Kyoto, நகரி쯍 நடைபெற் அனை鏍鏁லக எ폁鏍鏁鏍 திட㞟த்த쯍 graduated from Waseda University, and ச ிங㞕ꯍꯂரைꯍ ப ிரத ிந ித ி鏍鏁埍 கலꏍ鏁க�ொண்ட쏍; is the youngest winner of the several 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 அய�ோவா பல㞕லைக㞕ழகத்தி쯍 க�ௌரவ எ폁த்தளராகퟁம awards and prizes. At 17, she made her literary debut இ쏁ந்த쏍. அங்க쏁ந்தப�鏁 கண்ண ிரான ꯀடம எꟁம while still in high school, when her novel Insutoru நாவலை எ폁த ினா쏍. (Install) won the 2001 Bungei Prize. She then garnered the Akutagawa Prize for the latter half of 2003 with Rama Kannabiran has published four collections her second novel, Keritai senaka (I Want to Kick You in of short stories and a collection of novellas. His the Back) when she was 19. The hardcover sold over stories have been translated into English, Malay and 120 million copies, becoming the first Akutagawa Mandarin. He was the winner of the 1990 SEA Write Prize winner to sell over a million copies since Ryu Award as well as the recipient of the Culture Medallion Murakami’s Almost Transparent Blue was published for his contribution to literature in Singapore in 1998. 28 years before. In 2012, Kawaiso da ne? (Isn’t She He represented Singapore in the 1998 International Pitiful?) won her the Kenzaburo Oe Prize. Writing Programme in Iowa, USA, and was Honorary Writing Fellow at Iowa University. During his stay ROBIN HEMLEY P23 there, Kannabiran completed his novel Peedam. Singapore Robin Hemley, the author of 11 books RAVI VELLOOR P22 of non-fiction and fiction, has won Singapore numerous awards for his writing, Ravi Velloor is Associate Editor, The including a Guggenheim Fellowship, three Pushcart Straits Times, South-east Asia's most Prizes in both fiction and non-fiction, The Independent widely read and influential newspaper. Press Book Award, and many others. His work has Ravi was Foreign Editor of the newspaper until his been published in the US, Great Britain, Canada,

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Australia, Japan, Germany, the Philippines, Singapore, SA(仨) P12, 103 and elsewhere. A graduate of the Iowa Writers Singapore Workshop, he returned to Iowa to direct the Non- Founded in 2010, SA(仨), meaning fiction Writing Program for nine years before moving three in northern Chinese dialect, pays to Singapore to direct the writing programme at tribute to the members’ Chinese roots. Yale-NUS College. He is also a Visiting Professor at Professionally trained in Shanghai, Hong Kong and RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia and Professor Beijing, Andy C plays the dizi (flute), Natalie Alexandra Emeritus at The University of Iowa. plays the guzheng (zither) and Cheryl Ong plays drums and percussion. Their exploration of sound begins ROLAND KELTS P37, 60, 126 with each instrument; every composition is a bold Japan experiment that combines traditional elements with Roland Kelts is the author of the modern techniques. Each performance is a risk that critically acclaimed and bestselling the band takes as they delve into the question book, Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop of identity. Culture has Invaded the US, and a contributing editor of Monkey Business. He writes for many publications, SAB & FRIENDS P49, 52, 112, 115 such as The New Yorker, The New York Times and The Singapore Japan Times. He is a frequent media commentator Three dinosaurs invite you to their party. Come make on CNN, NPR, NHK and the BBC. Recently, Kelts some crafty monsters with Sabritops, Dinnersaur, and delivered lectures at The World Economic Forum and Wuraptor! We promise we won't bite! a TED Talk in Tokyo. He is a 2017 Nieman Fellow in Journalism at Harvard University. SABATA-MPHO P35, 43, 47 MOKAE RYOICHI WAGO P35, 43, 59, 127 South Africa Japan Sabata-mpho Mokae writes in English Ryoichi Wago was born in Fukushima, and Setswana (a southern African Japan. In 1998, his debut poetry language). He is the author of a biography The Story collection, AFTER, won the Chuya of Sol T Plaatje, a youth novella Dikeledi (Tears) and Nakahara Prize; and in 2006, his fourth poetry a poetry collection Escaping Trauma. His first novel, anthology, Chikyu Zunou Shihen (Earth Brain Ga Ke Modisa (I’m Not My Brother’s Keeper) won the Collection) won the 47th Bansui Prize. He works as a M-Net Literary Award for Best Novel in Setswana as SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 teacher and is also a copywriter and radio presenter. well as the M-Net Film Award in 2013. Mokae also won the South African Literary Award in 2011. He is a S MICKEY LIN P32, 59, 90 creative writing lecturer at the Sol Plaatje University in USA - Singapore Kimberley, South Africa. S Mickey Lin is a former Annenberg Fellow and graduate of the University SA'EDA BUANG P69, 72, 86, 132 Of Southern California School Of Singapore Cinematic Arts. His writings have been published in Sa’eda Buang ialah seorang Pensyarah Hong Kong, Singapore, and the US. He co-edited Tales Kanan merangkap Penolong Ketua, of Two Cities, an anthology of short stories by the Hong Kumpulan Akademi Bahasa-bahasa Kong Writers Circle and the Singapore Writers Group. dan Budaya-budaya Asia, dan Ketua, Bahagian Bahasa His short story collection Uncanny Valley is published dan Budaya Melayu, Institut Pendidikan Kebangsaan, by Marshall Cavendish. For additional information, Universiti Teknologi Nanyang, Singapura. Minat visit mickeylin.com pengajiannya merangkumi sastera bandingan dan pendidikan sastera, peradaban Melayu, pendidikan berasas pegangan agama dan kesaksamaan pendidikan. Beliau juga menulis puisi dan cerpen dan pernah meraih Hadiah Sastera, yang dianugerahkan

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oleh Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura, pada tahun innovative spirit of cross-cultural explorations, her 2003 (puisi), dan 2005 (cerpen dan puisi). works speak for themselves and continuously raise the bar. Some notable works include the Chinese folk Sa’eda Buang is a Senior Lecturer-cum-Assistant tale Butterfly Lovers (1958) and the Thai mythological Head, Asian Languages and Cultures Academic Group, story Manohra (1996). More recently, she is known for and Head, Malay Language and Culture Division, People Get Connected (2006) and CHAKRA (2012), the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological first traditional Indian dance production to incorporate University, Singapore. Her research interests include sand art, as well as Advaith (2015), a unique explorative comparative literature and literature education, Malay work on non-duality. Santha Bhaskar was conferred civilization, faith-based education and educational the Cultural Medallion award in 1990, the highest equity. She writes poetry and short stories. She won honour accorded to arts practitioners in Singapore. the Literary Prize, awarded by the Singapore Malay At this year’s National Day, she was also awarded the Language Council, in 2003 (poetry), and 2005 (short Bintang Bakti Masyarakat (Public Service Star) for story and poetry). having distinguished herself in the arts.

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With more than three decades in PHOTO CREDIT: THOMAS LANGDON journalism, Salma Khalik has been in Sara Baume’s debut novel, Spill the thick of things, from covering the Simmer Falter Wither, was longlisted stock market to general elections. In the 15 years on for the Guardian First Book Award and shortlisted the health beat, she has gone into SARS wards, and for the Costa First Novel Award. In autumn 2015, she uncovered ‘unhealthy’ practices such as patients being was a participant in the International Writing Program given overdoses of chemotherapy drugs. With her run by the University of Iowa and received a Literary grasp of the healthcare system, Salma has also helped Fellowship from the Lannan Foundation in Santa Fe, to explain the impact of policy changes, supporting New Mexico. She lives on the south west coast some and pointing out failings in others. of Ireland.

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 SAMUEL P38, 111, 117 SEE WERN HAO P74 CALEB WEE Singapore Singapore See Wern Hao is pursuing a degree Samuel Caleb Wee thinks very hard in law and liberal arts at the National about made up stuff and sometimes University of Singapore and Yale-NUS gets paid for using big words. Said big words have College. His works have been featured in Toasted appeared in publications such as Poskod, Ceriph, Cheese Literary Journal and We Are A Website. He has Kitaab, and Esquire. He founded the satirical platform also contributed to anthologies such as Words: Lost Cats of Singapore, and is also the co-editor of this and Found and Rollercoasters & Bedsheets. is how you walk on the moon, an anthology to be published by Ethos Books in late 2016. He graduated SERENE CHEN P6, 18, 41, 54 from NTU's English Literature programme in 2016, Singapore and will begin working on his Masters next year. Serene Chen is a graduate of the National University of Singapore’s SANTHA BHASKAR P19 Theatre Studies programme. She Singapore has worked in radio, television, film and theatre. Over the years, Santha Bhaskar, Artistic Serene’s more recent theatre projects include Alfian Director of Bhaskar’s Arts Academy, Sa'at's GRC, Francisco Garcia Lorca’s The House has become synonymous with her of Bernarda Alba, and Chong Tze Chien’s Charged unique choreography. With her commitment to the and Wong Kar Wai Dreams. Serene was named Best sophistication of traditional Indian dance and her Supporting Actress in 2005, 2014 and 2016 for

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Landmarks: Asian Boys Volume 2, 8 Women and Public SHIVRAM P14, 18, 47, 125 Enemy respectively. GOPINATH Singapore SETH LUI P65 Shivram Gopinath is a writer and Singapore spoken word artist whose work has Seth Lui is the founder and professional been featured at the Singapore Heritage Festival, writer at online food travel publication Singapore Writers Festival, Spore Art Salon, Lit Up sethlui.com, which sees more than 2 Festival and more. He is a proud member of the PAP million page views every month. He has managed (Party Action People), a rolling spoken word troupe, to garner a sizeable social media following. Seth and is the 2015 and 2016 Singapore National Poetry is recognized as one of the top Singapore food Slam champion. influencers as nominated by Influence Asia 2015 and has also given talks in various organizations including ஷ�ோபாசக்தி P37, 43, 48, 54 TEDx and Marketing Asia Conference about content SHOBASAKTHI creation and building a social media channel. Sri Lanka - France ஜே毁தாசன என் இயற்பய쏍 க�ொண㞟 SEYRA P29 ஷ�ோபாசக்த 1990쯍 இலங்க உள்ந翍翁ꯍ Singapore ப�ோரின ப�ோ鏁 தன埍埁 ஏற்ப㞟 அꟁபவங㞕ளை எ폁த鏍 SEYRA enchants listeners with their த�ொடங்கனா쏍. வி翁தலைꯍ ꯁ쮿க쿍 அமைப் ப쯍 1984쯍 blend of dreamy folk pop and alternative சேர்ந ஷ�ோபா சக்தி அவ்வமை் ப쯍 பய ிற்சி பெற்鏁டன indie music. Refined and uncomplicated ‘தாசன’ மற쟁ம ‘பக்க쿍’ என் ꯁனைப்பயர㞕ளை뿁ம yet assuredly pop-centric, the multi-ethnic sextet பெற்ற쏍. வி翁தலைꯍ ꯁ쮿களின நடவ羿க்கைளின மீ鏁 is always pushing boundaries, exploring composite ஏமாற்ற அடைந் ஷ�ோபாசக்த இரண翁 வ쏁டங㞕쿁埍埁ꯍ elements of jazz, funk, reggae and soul in their music. ப ிற埁 அந் அமைப்ப வ ி翍翁 வ ிலகி தம இட鏁சாரி Their singles Jauh and Teruskan were nominated for நண்ப㞕ள�ோ翁 சே쏍ꏍ鏁 ப�ோ쏁க்கதிராகퟁம இலங்க Best Singapore Song at Anugerah Planet Muzik in அரசாங㞕믁ம வ ி翁தலைꯍ ꯁ쮿க쿍 அமைꯍꯁம நடத்தய 2013 and 2015. Their latest EP, The City, was inspired மனித உரிமை அ鏍鏁மீறல㞕쿁埍埁 எதிராகퟁம 埁ர쯍 by the pressures of city living. க�ொ翁க㞕鏍 த�ொடங்கனா쏍. கம뿂னிச ꯁரட்ச அமைப் ப쯍 இ쏁ந் காலத்த쯍 இவ쏁埍埁 இலக்கயத்தோ翁 பரிச்யம SHABBIR HUSSAIN P61 ஏற்ப㞟鏁. ஜே毁தாசன “தீபன” என் பெயரி쯍 தம MUSTAFA

வாழ்க் சம்வங㞕ளை அ羿ப்படயாக க�ொண翁 SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Singapore எ翁க㞕ப்ப㞟 திரைப்படத்쯁ம ந羿鏍鏁ள்ள쏍. இந் படம Shabbir Hussain Mustafa is 2015쯍 கான நகரி쯍 நடைப்பற் சர்தேச திரைப்ப Senior Curator at National Gallery வ ிழாவ ி쯍 பா쯍ம ட�ோ쏍 வ ி쏁鏁 பெற்鏁. Singapore where he thinks and writes about South- east Asian art. In the late 1990s Jesuthasan started writing about his personal experiences during the , SHAWNA P93, 99, 109 using the pseudonym Shobasakthi. He was a member YANG RYAN of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 1984, USA receiving training and taking on the noms de guerre Shawna Yang Ryan is a former Fulbright ‘Thasan’ and ‘Buckle’. Two years later, he became scholar and the author of Water Ghosts disillusioned with the LTTE and left the organisation. (Penguin Press, 2009) and Green Island (Knopf, 2016). He started campaigning, along with his leftist friends, Green Island was a Straits Times bestseller and an against the war and the atrocities and human rights Amazon Best Book of February. She teaches in the abuses committed by the Sri Lankan government Creative Writing Program at the University of Hawaii and the LTTE. During his time in the Revolutionary at Manoa. She is the 2015 recipient of the Elliot Cades Communist Organisation he was introduced to Emerging Writer Award. Originally from California, she literature. Jesuthasan starred in Dheepan, a semi- now lives in Honolulu.

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autobiographical film which won the Palme d'Or at the SINGAPORE KINDNESS MOVEMENT P35 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Singapore Kindness is in everyone. The Singapore Kindness SHUBIGI RAO P37, 62 Movement (SKM) wants to encourage everyone to Singapore start, show and share kindness. SKM aspires to Writer and artist Shubigi Rao’s interests inspire graciousness one kind act at a time. By sparing include archaeology, science, natural a thought for other people, SKM hopes to create a history, scholarship and exploration, gracious society, and make life better for everyone. language, libraries, and historical acts of cultural SKM is a non-government, non-profit organisation, genocide. Her immersive and tongue-in-cheek books as well as a registered charity and Institution of and installations employ visual puns and wordplay. Public Character. Her publications include Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book, Vol. I of V (2016) from her current SITHURAJ PONRAJ P61, 68, 76 10-year project on the history of book destruction; Singapore and History’s Malcontents: The Life and Times of S Sithuraj Ponraj’s Kaatraai Kadanthai Raoul. Shubigi Rao is also the archivist, biographer and and Maariligal, won the 2016 Singapore erstwhile protégé of the late scientist, polymath and Literature Prize for Tamil fiction and scapegoat, S Raoul. the Merit prize for Tamil poetry respectively. An English translation of Maariligal will appear in early SIMON P56, 61, 73 2017. Conversant in several languages, Sithuraj has CHESTERMAN translated works in Tamil, French and Spanish to Australia – Singapore English. At present, he is working on translation a Simon Chesterman is a Professor and selection of Latin American Spanish poetry to Tamil. Dean of the National University of He is also finishing a work in English, The Body in Singapore Faculty of Law. Educated in Melbourne, Women’s Poetry in Tamil. Beijing, and Oxford, he has lived and worked for the past decade in Singapore. He and his wife have SITI HAZIRAH P86, 133 two children who are voracious readers. Simon has MOHAMAD 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 written and edited 17 books, including One Nation Singapore Under Surveillance, You, The People, and his first novel, Siti Hazirah Mohamad memiliki minat Raising Arcadia. yang mendalam terhadap sastera dan budaya Melayu, terutama keindahan dan kekayaan SIMON TAY P39, 94 bahasa Melayu. Seorang siswazah program Pengajian Singapore Melayu di Universiti Nasional Singapura, minatnya Described by Monocle as ‘Singapore's terhadap sastera dan isu-isu sekitar masyarakat answer to Haruki Murakami’, Simon Tay Melayu telah dikembangkan sejak usia kecil melalui is a writer and public intellectual whose seleranya yang tinggi terhadap buku-buku dan filem- works span literary, academic and public spheres. filem Melayu. Beliau sangat ingin tahu tentang cara- His poetry anthology, 5, was highly commended by cara bagaimana sastera Melayu berkait rapat dengan the National Book Development Council of Singapore budaya popular, khususnya melalui terjemahan sastera (NBDCS) in 1985. His story collection Stand Alone ke dalam filem. (1991) was also highly commended by the NBDCS and shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize (both Siti Hazirah Mohamad has a deep interest in Malay 1992). His first novel, City of Small Blessings (2009) literature and culture, especially the beauty and won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2010. Tay was richness of the Malay language. A graduate of the a Fellow at the Iowa Writers Workshop and is a NAC Malay Studies programme at the National University Young Artist Award recipient. of Singapore, her passion for literature and issues surrounding the Malay community were developed from a young age through her voracious appetite for

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Malay books and films. She is curious about the ways Soo Wee Seng is a scholar, educator, writer and in which Malay literature intersects with popular performer of xiangsheng (crosstalk) in Singapore and culture, especially through the translation of literature Malaysia. Soo learnt his craft from Yao Xinguang, into film. hailed as the father of Malaysian crosstalk, and the late Ma Ji, one of China’s most celebrated and SITI KHALIJAH P13, 121 beloved crosstalk masters. Soo’s xiangsheng scripts Singapore and performances have won many awards, as they Siti Khalijah became an actress incorporate elements of theatre and are steeped in after she attended The Necessary the colours and richness of grass-root culture. His Stage’s Theatre for Youth Ensemble materials delve deeply into society’s inner conflicts programme in 2003. Her acting credits include The and tensions, and employ local colloquialism to make Necessary Stage's main-season productions, Happy his audience contemplate their world while leaving Ever Laughter by Dream Academy, Another Country them in stitches. and Hotel by W!ld Rice, among others. She won Best Actress for Model Citizens at the Life! Theatre Awards STEPHANIE WONG P49, 87, 194 2011, for Off Centre in 2016, and has been nominated Singapore in the same category for her roles in Gemuk Girls by Stephanie is an illustrator and works The Necessary Stage; and How Did The Cat Get So as a designer in Singapore. She has Fat? and Nadirah by Teater Ekamatra. She received illustrated 12 books to date, including the National Arts Council Young Artist Award in the bestselling The Diary of Amos Lee series. The 2014. Her work has brought her to Malaysia, Indonesia, series has been published in India, Indonesia, China India, Australia, America, Scotland and Russia, and the Slovak Republic. It was also adapted for a where she performed and participated in forum 10-part TV series on Singapore’s Mediacorp children’s theatre workshops. channel, Okto. Beside books, Stephanie also illustrates for various magazines and collaterals. She has been SONNY LIEW P45, 101, 116, involved in projects with Singapore Post, Nespresso, Singapore 128, 195 Objectifs, and at the Bookaroo Festivals in India and Sonny Liew is a comics artist, painter Kuching. Her website is at steffatwork.com and illustrator whose works include New York Times bestseller The Shadow STORY WHISPERERS P30 Hero with Gene Luen Yang (First Second Books), an Singapore SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense & Sensibility (Marvel Driven by their passion to bring the Asian Civilisations Comics), and a Doctor Fate series with Paul Levitz Museum’s collections to life, Story Whisperers is a (DC Comics). He has received Eisner nominations for group of docents (Friends of the Museum) who are his art on Wonderland (Disney Press) and The Shadow also dedicated storytellers. Hero, as well as for spearheading Liquid City (Image Comics), a multi-volume anthology featuring creators SUFYAN SAM’AN P44 from South-east Asia. Born in Malaysia, he lives Singapore in Singapore. Sufyan Sam’an is a freelance director and first assistant director, active in the 苏维胜 SOO WEE SENG P75 Singapore film scene. He rose through Singapore the ranks since young, starting out as a production 活跃于新马两地的相声演员兼创作人,“马来西亚相 assistant on TVC and film sets. He worked closely 声之父”姚新光的徒弟,中国相声大师马季的再传 with renowned Singaporean film director, Royston 弟子。创作与表演多次获奖,也常参与海外相声名 Tan, at Chuan Pictures from 2008 till 2010, 家交流演出。其相声作品具剧场效果又含浓厚草根色彩,善于挖掘社 where he was assistant director and producer of 会深层矛盾,结合本土语言,使观众在笑声中反思。也从事相声研究与 acclaimed works such as the Ah Kong TVC for the 指导工作。 Health Promotion Board and Okto’s much hyped documentary, Old Places.

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SUNNY GHO P72 publications include a poetry collection, Original Indonesia Poetics (2012), a collection of short stories, Hiccups Sunny Gho is a professional comic book in the Family (2013), a children's picture book, colourist who has worked on several Sleepless (2013), and a collection of letters, Sidgwick high profile books from Marvel and DC Writings (2014). Comics such as The Ultimates and Civil War 2. Sunny is the co-founder of Popcon Asia and is part of the 丁云 TAN CHUN AN P81, 102 Glitch Network as the CEO of its publishing Singapore arm KOSMIK. 新加坡自由写作人。1952年 生 于 马 来 西 亚 ,现 为 新加坡永久居民,曾任职新传媒编剧,电视剧代表 SUSAN HARRIS P61, 64 作 有 《 早 安 老 师 》 、《 乱 世 黎 明 》 、《 和 平 的 代 价 》 USA 等。离职后投入写作,创作长短篇小说和散文,作品计有《看山岁月》、 Susan Harris is the editorial 《 樱 花 路 》 、《 赤 道 惊 蛰 》 、《 攀 绝 峰 》 。 曾 于 1981年获颁作协/通报 director of Words Without Borders 小说奖冠军,1995年荣获新加坡金笔奖,2006年获颁双福长篇小说 (wordswithoutborders.org) and the 优秀奖。刚于今年7月获颁第二届方修文学奖优秀奖。 editor, with Ilya Kaminsky, of The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry (HarperCollins, 2010). Tan Chun An, who goes by the pen name Ding Yun, was born in Malaysia in 1952. The Singapore TAIYO FUJII P25, 39, 126 permanent resident joined Television Corporation of Japan Singapore (TCS), known today as Mediacorp in 1988 Taiyo Fujii was born in Amami Oshima as a script writer. His accolades include first prize in Island, between Kyushu and Okinawa. the short story category awarded by the Malaysian In 2012 Fujii self-published Gene Thung Pau Daily News and the Writers’ Association Mapper serially in a digital format of his own design, in 1981, the 1995 Singapore Golden Point Award, the and it became the number one Kindle bestseller of Shuang Fu merit award for his novel in 2006, and the the year at amazon.co.jp. The novel was revised and Fang Xiu Literature Awards Merit Prize in July 2016. released in print and digital formats as Gene Mapper— full build—by Hayakawa Publishing in 2013. His second TAN TARN HOW P8, 14, 33, 125 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 novel Orbital Cloud won the Japan SF Award and Singapore Seiun Award. His other works include Underground Tan Tarn How is a playwright, arts Market and Big-data Connect. activist and a policy researcher. He has worked as a teacher and 陈志锐 P12, 36, 77, television scriptwriter. TAN CHEE LAY 96, 103 Singapore TAN TWAN ENG P48 新加坡教育工作者兼诗人。现任新加坡华文教研中 Malaysia 心(研究与发展)院长、国立教育学院助理教授。首 Tan Twan Eng was born in Penang, 届新加坡诗歌节联合策划人,新加坡青年艺术家奖和新加坡杰出青年 Malaysia. His debut novel, The Gift 奖 得 主 ,出 版 过 20部文学创作与学术论著,近期作品包括诗集《原始 of Rain, was longlisted for the Man 笔 记 》( 2012年)、短篇小说选集《打嗝的亲情》(2013年 )、儿 童 绘 Booker Prize. His second novel, The Garden of Evening 本 《 睡 不 着 》( 2013年)、以及书信集《习之微刻书》(2014年 )等 。 Mists, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won the Man Asian Prize and the Walter Scott Prize Tan Chee Lay is Associate Professor at the National for Historical Fiction. It was also shortlisted for the Institute of Education and the Executive Director IMPAC-Dublin Prize. He is currently working on his (R&D) of the Singapore Centre for Chinese Language. third novel. The Garden of Evening Mists is in the A founding member of the Singapore National Poetry process of being made into a movie. His novels have Festival, he received the Young Artist Award and been translated into more than 20 languages. Singapore Youth Award, and has published 20 creative writing and scholarly books. His recent creative

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TAN WEI TING P44 and surface pattern design. At the age of 24, she Singapore showcased her works in exhibitions and fashion Tan Wei Ting graduated from NTU’s shows in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Japan. School of Art, Design and Media in To date she has worked with international clients 2014, specialising in digital filmmaking. such as H&M, Swarovski and Gucci. She blogs at Her graduation works include Passenger and The teeteeheehee.blogspot.com, and posts snippets on Longest-Distance Relationship, which won Best Jury Instagram under the moniker of teeteeheehee. Award and Best Documentary respectively at the 6th Singapore Short Films Award. She co-wrote Open THE FINGER PLAYERS P6, 18, 41, 54 Sky and edited My Father After Dinner, which were Singapore both selected to premiere at the 26th Singapore The Finger Players, one of Singapore’s leading theatre International Film Festival. The latter won Best companies, is known for their innovative theatre style. Singapore Short Film at the Silver Screen Awards. In Focusing on adult and young audiences, they use a 2015 she won Best Screenplay at the ciNE65 short fusion of puppet theatre and other art disciplines. They film competition with VOTE. have staged over 30 multidisciplinary productions since 2004. The company has won a total of 17 awards TANIA DE ROZARIO P62 , 116 at The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards, including Singapore Production of the Year (2005, 2012 & 2013) and Best Tania De Rozario is an artist and Ensemble (2007 & 2008), as well as a President’s writer who engages with gender and Design Award from the Design Singapore Council. sexuality, loss and longing, and art as activism. Her work has been showcased around the THE MADHATTER P50 world. Her publications include Tender Delirium (Math PROJECT Paper Press, 2013), shortlisted for the 2014 Singapore Singapore Literature Prize, and And The Walls Come Crumbling The MadHatter Project can be easily Down (Math Paper Press, 2016). She won the 2011 recognised through its piano-centred, NAC-SPH Golden Point Award for English Poetry. synthesiser-based sound and its distinctive storytelling Tania runs EtiquetteSG, a multidisciplinary platform style. Since its debut in 2014, the band has shown its founded in 2010 to develop and showcase art, writing, ability in crafting diverse shows. With four cynically film and music made by women. optimistic history and music (and oxymoron enthusiasts) in its ranks, performances are quirky SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 TASH AW P19, 61 and flamboyant yet introverted and introspective. Taipei – Malaysia This has earned plaudits from audiences and

PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW MILLS professionals alike, culminating in the winning of the Tash Aw was born in Taipei to Malaysian 2015 Noise Singapore Award under the mentorship of parents. He grew up in Kuala Lumpur Bani Haykal. and attended university in the UK. His work has been translated into 23 languages and has twice been THE NERDWRITER P101, 112 , longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. His debut novel, (EVAN PUSCHAK) 119, 194 The Harmony Silk Factory, won the Whitbread First USA Novel Award in 2005. Evan Puschak is the creator and producer of The Nerdwriter, a popular TEETEEHEEHEE P42 web series of weekly video essays about art and Singapore culture. It was launched in 2011, a year after Evan Teresa Lim graduated from LASALLE graduated from Boston University where he studied College of the Arts with First Class film production. One of his first videos landed him a Honours in fashion design and textiles. job at MSNBC as a writer and web content producer. Her personal design philosophy is to fuse three of Almost three years later, the Discovery Channel asked her interests together: illustrations, embroidery him to write and host a show called Seeker Daily. After

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a successful career at Discovery, he now works full- and co-founded CAB, an independent publication time at The Nerdwriter. company that focuses on graphic diary, travelogue, and children's comics. She currently works as an industrial EDWIN THUMBOO P16, 47 design lecturer-researcher at ITB, and is active in the Singapore Bandung Creative City Forum.

PHOTO CREDIT: FONG CHENG Edwin Thumboo, Emeritus Professor/ TOH HSIEN MIN P124 Professorial Fellow, NUS, has held Singapore visiting professorships at universities in USA, UK, Toh Hsien Min is a Singaporean poet Australia, Austria, Hong Kong and Malaysia, including who has published four collections Fulbright-Hayes (Pennsylvania State University, 1979- of poetry, the latest being Dans quel 1980), Ida Beam (University of Iowa, 1986) and George sens tombent les feuilles (Which way the leaves fall), A Miller (Centre for Advanced Study, University of a new and selected bilingual edition published by Illinois, 1998). He was Chairman of the Association Les Éditions Caractères in Paris. His work has been for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, published in international reviews such as the London VII Triennium (1983-1986). Professor Thumboo has Review of Books and Poetry Salzburg Review, and has published five collections of poems, the most recent been cited in the Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry being Word-Gate in 2013. Studies of his work include as “the work of an observant traveller and inventive Ee Tiang Hong's Responsibility and Commitment: The formalist, adept at casual rhyme, colloquial phrasing Poetry of Edwin Thumboo (1997), Peter Nazareth’s and poignant structural returns”. In 2010 he was Creating a Nation through Poetry (2007) and Essays on accorded the Young Artist Award by the National Arts Edwin Thumboo (Jonathan Webster, editor, 2008) and Council of Singapore. Understanding Verbal Art (2015). 杜南发 TOH LAM HUAT P23 TIMOTHY O’GRADY P95 Singapore USA - Poland 新加坡前报人,文化工作者。《南洋商报》记者出

PHOTO CREDIT: IRIS RENATA LARDNER 身,后升任文艺副刊“浮雕”、“文林”主编,历任 Timothy O’Grady was born in Chicago 《联合晚报》、《联合早报》、《新明日报》等报章 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 and has lived in Ireland, London, Spain 副总编辑、总编辑、统筹总编辑。集作家、诗人、书画鉴赏家于一身,出 and Poland. He is the author of three works of non- 版过诗集、访谈集、书画论集、文化散文集等。八十年代初南大诗乐作 fiction and three novels. His novel Motherland won 者,2012年南洋校友成就奖得主。 the David Higham award for best first novel in 1989. His novel, I Could Read the Sky, a collaboration with A veteran journalist, Toh Lam Huat held various senior photographer Steve Pyke, won the Encore Award editorial positions in key Chinese papers in Singapore for best second novel in 1997; it was adapted into a before he retired in 2014; he was the Supervising film and also travelled as a stage show. He has also Editor of , and published non-fiction books, most recently, Children of the Central Integrated Newsroom at Singapore Press Las Vegas. Holdings. He is also an author, poet and art critic. He has published several books spanning poetry, TITA LARASATI P104 literature and art criticism. In 2012 he received Indonesia Nanyang Technological University’s Nanyang Alumni Tita Larasati was born and bred in Achievement Award. Jakarta and studied in Bandung, Eindhoven and Delft. During that time, TOH YONG CHUAN P107 she started a graphic diary of her daily life. Her work Singapore was first published in 2006 when her story for the Toh Yong Chuan joined The Straits 24Hour Comics Day challenge was selected for the Times in 2011 as a senior correspondent Highlights. She has been published in Belgium and after spending 18 years in the civil the Netherlands. She returned to Bandung in 2007 service. The 47-year-old covers the manpower beat

187 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS T / V and has written stories on his work experience as a VICK LOW P91 taxi driver, Uber driver, security guard and eldercare Singapore worker. In 2014, he and Carolyn Khew snagged the Vick Low is a contemporary cellist and scoop on a former tour guide from China who was an electronic musician who graduated accused of siphoning millions of dollars from a wealthy from LASALLE College of the Arts but childless Singaporean widow. The saga is still in 2015. He is a part of Viva String Quartet, which unfolding after two years. performed at the Bahru Arts Festival in 2014 and 2015, and was invited to Yangon, Myanmar to be part TROY CHIN P72, 75, 89, 111 of Yangon Noise Festival in 2014. He currently plays Singapore with many upcoming Singapore acts like ZeeAura, Troy Chin is a Singaporean writer and LEW and Canvas Conversations, award winner of artist most known for his ongoing Noise Mentorship Programme 2015. autobiographical comic book series The Resident Tourist. His other works include the VIJAY P94, 99, 123 slice-of-life, four-volume comic strip series Loti, SESHADRI the music industry satire Bricks in the Wall, and the India – USA browser-based interactive graphic novella Forgetting. PHOTO CREDIT: BEOWOLF SHEEHAN Nearly a decade after the prizewinning TYPESETTINGSG P16, 32 and critically acclaimed The Long Meadow, Singapore powerhouse poet and 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winner, Typesettingsg is the brainchild of letterpress print Vijay Seshadri returns in full force with 3 Sections, his artist, Sun Yao Yu. It aims to promote and preserve third—and best—collection. 3 Sections explores time, traditional letterpress printing, focusing exclusively fate, and personal identity with Seshadri’s signature on handset types, the foundation of typography acerbic wit in a wide array of poetic forms. From the and graphic design. Through Typesettingsg, Sun rhyming lyric to the philosophical meditation to the conducts creative printing workshops using metal prose essay, his lines are as sculptural as they are types and wood poster, gives talks on the history of readable. This is an important, extraordinary book by the letterpress, and customises personalised typeset one of America’s best poets. designs for events. 王耿瑜 P11, 10 0 வரதராஜன அ க ி P68 WANG KEN-YU SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 VARADHARAJAN AK Taiwan Singapore 電影工作者。80年代做過劇場、廣告、參與《戀戀 அத்லந쯍쯂쏍 கி쏁ஷ்ண வரதராஜன 風塵》、《牯嶺街少年殺人事件》的拍攝;90年代 1944쯍 இந்தியாவ ி쯍 ப ிறந்வ쏍. 做過林強及《少年安啦》等電影音樂和替ELLE、VOGUE、好 讀 專 ப�ொறிய ியலாளரான அவ쏍 1982쯍 ச ிங㞕ꯍꯂர ி쯍 欄撰文;2000年後為金馬影展、國際兒童影展及國際紀錄片雙年展 埁羿யேறி, 1994쯍 சிங㞕ꯍꯂ쏍埍 埁羿뿁ரிமை பெற்ற쏍. பணி 策展;並策劃小導演大夢想、果實、DOCDOC等 工 作 坊 ;曾 拍 攝《 九 ஓயퟁ பெற் ப ிற埁, தமிழி쯍 மரꯁ埍 கவ ிதைகளை뿁ம 歌 》 、《 驚 蟄 》 、《 女 性 》 等 紀 錄 片 ; 也 監 製 過 《 練 習 曲 》 、《 他 們 在 島 嶼 கதைகளை뿁ம எ폁த鏍 த�ொடங்கனா쏍. அவர鏁 寫作》等作品。 எ폁鏍鏁க쿍 சிங㞕ꯍꯂரி쯁ம இந்தயாவ ி쯁ம வ ி쏁鏁களை வென쟁ள்ன. Wang Ken-Yu is an established festival organiser and producer as well as an accomplished documentary Athalanallur Krishnan Varadharajan was born in India filmmaker. In the 1980s, she worked in theater and in 1944. An engineer by profession, he moved to advertising, and was involved in several Taiwan Singapore in 1982 and became a Singapore citizen in New Cinema productions, such as Dust in the Wind 1994. After retirement, he started to write traditional (1986) and A Brighter Summer Day (1991). Over the Tamil poetry and literary prose. His works in poetry last decade she has organised many film festivals, and prose have won awards in Singapore and India. including the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and the Taiwan International Documentary Festival. Wang

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is the director of Nine Odes (1985), Insect Awaken facilitator for children and adults showed her that art (2006) and Her Story (2008), and has produced Island can be used for healing and growth. Etude (2007) and The Inspired Island (2011). WILLIAM PHUAN P44, 69 WAYNE ONG P40 Singapore Singapore William Phuan is Managing Director Wayne Ong graduated from and co-founder of The Select Centre, Connecticut College with a BA in a not-for-profit organisation in dance and biochemistry in 2011. While Singapore that aims to advance the intercultural flow a student, he trained in contemporary dance with of knowledge and ideas through translation and other distinguished faculty members and guest artistes. forms of intercultural practice. William was formerly From 2011 to 2012 he worked in Boston as a dancer the director of The Arts House. He was also the with Anna Myer and Dancers, and as a ballroom Programme Director of the New York Asian American dance instructor with Ballroom In Boston. After International Film Festival for seven years. William he returned to Singapore, he danced with Frontier has close to 20 years of experience working in various Danceland (2013-2016), where he also served as the sectors, including journalism, government policy, film program leader for the M1-Frontier Danceland Pulse curation, and the non- profit arts sector in both the US Programme (2014-2016). and Singapore.

WENA POON P56, 65, 127 黄凯德 P23, 42, 102 Singapore – USA WONG KOI TET Wena Poon has published 13 books Singapore of literary fiction. Her stories have 新加坡中青代作家,现任南洋理工大学中文系兼职 been produced on the London stage, 讲师。曾任报章记者,后从事电视电影剧本创作,也 serialized on BBC Radio 4, extensively anthologized 为报章杂志撰写社会文化观察专栏。2015年获选为南大中文系驻校 and translated into French, Italian, and Chinese. She 作家。出版过的散文、诗集、小说集计有:《跳死为止。》、《修订版》、 won the UK’s Willesden Herald Prize for best short 《 代 志 》 、《 又 暗 又 光 亮 》 、《 三 四 行 》 。 fiction. She has also been nominated for France’s Prix 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Hemingway, Ireland’s Frank O’Connor Award, the Wong is a Singaporean writer who is a part-time Singapore Literature Prize, and the UK’s Bridport Prize lecturer at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for Poetry. Her work is studied by British and American Chinese Studies Department. Formerly a full-time academics of transnational, postcolonial and Asian news reporter, he left journalism to write TV dramas American literature, and is included in the Cambridge and movie scripts, and now pens columns on social ‘O’ Level Literature syllabus in Singapore. She is a and cultural observations for newspapers and lawyer by profession. magazines. He was selected as NTU Chinese Studies Department’s resident writer in 2015. A multi-faceted WENG PIXIN P42 writer, Wong has written prose, poems and stories. His Singapore published works include Hop to Your Death, Revised Weng Pixin is an artist and registered Version, Stuff, As Dark As It Is Bright, and Three or art therapist from Singapore. After Four Lines. graduating with First Class Honours in painting from LASALLE College of the Arts in 2004, WONG MAYE-E P16 she spent the next decade immersed in her practice, Singapore running Doinky Doodles!, a shop-&-studio curating Wong Maye-E joined the Associated artworks of local artisans and artists, as well as Press (AP) in 2003 as a freelancer after creating short-form comics for international comics graduating from Temasek Polytechnic’s and illustration magazines. Pixin obtained a Masters School of Design. She worked for The Straits Times in Art Therapy after her experience as a workshop after graduation, and eventually became an AP staff photographer. Based in Singapore, she has covered

189 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS W / X / Y sports, entertainment, politics and regional breaking Award in 2009 and the World Chinese Mini-Fiction news. She documented major events such as the Biennial Awards in 2014. His 10 publications include 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil, political protests The Stretched Credulity (poetry) and The Unbearable in Thailand and Hong Kong, and the garment factory Heaviness of Life (micro fiction). He is currently collapse in Dhaka. She is now AP’s lead photographer Honorary President of the Singapore Association of for North Korea. Writers and Vice-President of the World Chinese Mini- Fiction Research Association. WORLD WILDLIFE FUND SINGAPORE P90 Singapore XIE SHI MIN P34 World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the Singapore largest environmental organisations in the world, Xie Shi Min graduated from NTU with with more than five million supporters worldwide and a degree in English. She spent a good presence in more than 100 countries. The Singapore portion of her childhood writing stories office was set up in March 2006. Through awareness in old exercise books, complete with wacky pencil campaigns and outreach activities, WWF aims to drawings. As an adult, she continues to write stories educate individuals and business organisations on how on a laptop. It also seems like her many hours spent a simple action can add up to make a big difference watching cartoons about the Monkey King and TV to the environment and safeguard the world’s serials involving Chinese gods and immortals have biodiversity. WWF works actively with businesses paid off, somewhat. Dragonhearted is her first book. both locally and within the Asia Pacific region. 徐则臣 XU ZECHEN P31, 56 吴怀晨 P43, 51 China WU HUAI-CHEN 中国当代作家,1978年生于江苏东海,毕业于北京 Taiwan 大 学 ,现 居 北 京 。著 有《 耶 路 撒 冷 》、《王 城 如 海 》、 台湾 诗人、冲浪 人、哲学 博士。两届台东诗歌 节 策 展 《跑步穿过中关村》等。2010年参加美国爱荷华 人。现职台北艺术大学副教授,兼任艺术跨域研究 大学国际写作计划(IWP),曾获鲁迅文学奖、老舍文学奖、庄重文文 所,研究比较哲学、华文文学。曾获台湾哲学学会论文首奖,也多次获 学奖、华语文学传媒大奖年度小说家奖。长篇小说《耶路撒冷》获评选 颁文学奖项。著有论述集两种,散文《浪人之歌》及诗集《浪人吟》。 为《 亚 洲 周 刊 》2014年度十大小说第一名。文坛称之为“中国70后作 家的光荣”。作品译成英法德意等十余种语言。 Wu Huai-Chen is a Taiwanese poet, surfer, and a Doctor of Philosophy. He has been the curator of Xu Zechen graduated from Beijing University and is SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Taitung Poetry Festival twice. He is now an associate based in the capital. His numerous accolades include professor of Taipei National University of the Arts, the Lu Xun Literary Prize, Lao She Literary Award, as well as a researcher at the Cross-disciplinary Art Zhuang Zhongwen Literature Prize, as well as the Research Centre, with specialisation in comparative Chinese Literature Media Awards’ Novelist of the philosophy and Chinese literature. His thesis won Year Award. His novel Jerusalem topped Asia Weekly first prize in a competition organised by the Taiwan Magazine list of Top Ten Novels of 2014. In China, Xu Philosophical Association. He has published two is recognised “the pride of post-seventies Chinese compilations of his papers, as well as a prose authors”. His works have been translated into more collection, The Drifter’s Songs, and a collection of his than 10 languages. poems, The Drifter Sings. YE ZHEN P108 XI NI ER P20, 31, 44, 102 Singapore Singapore Ye Zhen is a Singaporean comic artist Chia Hwee Pheng writes under the pen who draws hip-hop characters in local name of Xi Ni Er (希尼尔). He won the settings for horror, action, thriller and NBDCS Book Awards (1990 and 1994) sci-fi genres. He has published nine volumes of comics and the Singapore Literature Prize (2008). He received since 2006 after his education in illustration at college. the Cultural Medallion in 2008, the SEA Write

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英培安 P16, 56, 119 YU-MEI P78, 10 0, 111 YENG PWAY NGON BALASINGAMCHOW Singapore Singapore

广受海内外推崇的新加坡资深作家,多年来载誉无 PHOTO CREDIT: WESLEY LOH KAR-WAI 数:2003年新加坡文化奖得主,2013年任南洋理 Yu-Mei Balasingamchow is co-author 工 大 学 首 届 驻 校 作 家 ,同 年 10月获颁亚细安文学奖,2014年受邀参 of Singapore: A Biography (2009), and the literary 加意大利曼托瓦文学节。在不久前刚宣布的2016年新加坡文学奖中 collection, In Transit: An Anthology from Singapore on 第四度获奖,乃文学奖创设以来得奖次数最多的华文作家。 已出版作 Airports and Air Travel (2016). Her stories have been 品有26种,代表作有《一个像我这样的男人》、《骚动》、《我与我自己 shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize 的二三事》,以及近期的《画室》、《戏服》等等。 (2014) and selected for the biennial Epigram Books Collection of Best New Singaporean Short Stories Yeng Pway Ngon was the recipient of the Cultural (2013 and 2015). She was an honorary fellow in writing Medallion for Literature in 2003. In 2013, he became at the International Writing Program, University of NTU Chinese department’s first Writer-in-Residence, Iowa (2015). An independent writer, editor and curator and won the SEA Write Award. A Man Like Me won for history, art and culture projects, she has curated the Singapore Book Awards in 1987/88. Unrest won exhibitions for the National Museum of Singapore, the 2004 Singapore Literature Prize. Trivialities About National Archives of Singapore and Lee Kong Chian Me and Myself, Art Studio, and The Costume were in Natural History Museum. She is working on a novel. Asia Weekly Magazine’s list of top ten Chinese novels Her website is toomanythoughts.org. of the year in 2006, 2011 and 2015 respectively. Yeng recently won his fourth Singapore Literature Prize this YUTAKA ITO P37, 52, 126, 127 year, making him the Singaporean Chinese writer Japan with the most number of wins for the prestigious Yutaka Ito is music producer, sound literary award. designer, and writer. After playing with bands and working in theatre YONG P22, 50, 67, productions, he worked for a music production SHU HOONG 77, 93 company for 10 years, composing and producing Singapore music, including original CM sounds. In 2012 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 Yong Shu Hoong is the author of five he started his own company, Ito Music. He runs poetry collections, including Frottage Love Nights with singer Kojima Keitaney-Love (2005) and The Viewing Party (2013), which won and photographer Eisuke Asaoka, and as their the Singapore Literature Prize in 2006 and 2014 representative, he wrote essays for Switch magazine. respectively. His poems and short stories have been He also works with ponto, a writer/singer team, and published in literary journals and anthologies like with Hinemos, an 11-person toy instrument band. Language for a New Century (WW Norton, 2008). He is the editor of the short story anthology, ZAFAR ANJUM P43, 104 Passages: Stories of Unspoken Journeys (2013), and Singapore one of the four co-authors of The Adopted: Stories Zafar Anjum is a writer, publisher from Angkor (2015). He was the 2013-2014 NAC-NTU and filmmaker based in Singapore. Writer-in-Residence. His poetry chapbook, Right He has been a journalist and writer of the Soil, was jointly published by NTU and Ethos for over 19 years. Recent publications include Kafka Books (2016). In February and March 2016, he was the in Ayodhya and Other Short Stories (Kitaab, 2015), Presidential International Visiting Scholar at Wheelock Startup Capitals: Discovering the Global Hotspots of College, Boston. Innovation (Random House India, 2014), Iqbal: The Life of a Poet, Philosopher and Politician (Vintage Books/ Random House India, 2014), The Resurgence of Satyam (Random House India, 2012), and The Singapore Decalogue: Episodes in the Life of a Foreign Talent (Red Wheelbarrow Books, 2012). He runs Kitaab,

191 AUTHORS AND PRESENTERS Z a Singapore-based literary startup and Buku (TWB). Selain menjadi seorang penggiat yang publishing house. cergas, pengembara yang bersemangat dan seorang penulis, beliau merupakan pengasas Thukul Cetak. ZAINAL IHIM P8, 41 Singapore ZF Zamir is a former teacher. His first book, Sekolah Zainal adalah seorang pelawak, pelakon Bukan Penjara, Universiti Bukan Kilang, was published pentas dan TV, dan seorang deejay. in 2013. Later that same year, his second book, Seorang anggota Sriwana, salah satu Pedagogi Bahasa Tertindas, was published. In 2014 kumpulan budaya Singapura yang paling aktif, Zainal Masharakat Melawan Mahasiswa was published. A dikenali kerana kepintaran dan bakat jenakanya travelogue, Berlari Dari Jogja Untuk Menemukan Si dan merupakan pelakon utama dalam pementasan Dia Di Christiana, was published in 2015. He is a berganda selama dua jam bertajuk Panggung Jenaka co-founder of Teach for the Needs (TFTN) and The Sriwana pada tahun 1990. Wakaf Buku (TWB). Besides, being an active activist, passionate traveller, and a writer, he is founder of Zainal is a comedian, stage and TV actor, and a deejay. Thukul Cetak. A member of Sriwana, one of Singapore's most active cultural groups, Zainal is known for his wit and comic ZHANG RUIHE P66, 78, 111 talent and was the lead actor in a two-hour double bill Singapore entitled Panggung Jenaka Sriwana (Sriwana's Comedy Zhang Ruihe works in education and Stage) in 1990. has been involved in the Singapore literary scene for over a decade. She ZEEAURA P91 served as Essays Editor for the Quarterly Literary Singapore Review Singapore from 2005 to 2009, and received ZeeAura, also known as Ang Zhi Hui, the Golden Point Award for English poetry in 2013. is a Singaporean singer-songwriter Her work has been published in various journals and and educator. A LASALLE College of anthologies both in print and online. She is co-editor of the Arts graduate in performing arts in music (pop), In Transit (2016), a multi-genre anthology on airports ZeeAura was part of Noise Singapore’s The Music and air travel published by Math Paper Press. Mentorship 2015 (TMM) programme and teaches music at various schools. She won the Pink Ribbon Songwriting Competition 2013, organized by the SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 Breast Cancer Foundation, with her song You Make Me A Warrior. ZeeAura has performed at many venues, including the Noise Pop-Up Festival 2016, and on the waterfront of the Esplanade in 2015.

ZF ZAMIR P86, 107, 118,133 Malaysia ZF Zamir merupakan seorang mantan guru. Buku pertamanya Sekolah Bukan Penjara, Universiti Bukan Kilang telah diterbitkan pada 2013. Kemudian dalam tahun yang sama, buku ke-duanya Pedagogi Bahasa Tertindas telah diterbitkan. Pada 2014 Masharakat Melawan Mahasiswa telah diterbitkan. Sebuah catatan kembara Berlari Dari Jogja Untuk Menemukan Si Dia Di Christiana telah diterbitkan pada 2015. Beliau merupakan pengasas bersama Teach for the Needs (TFTN) [Mengajar Demi Keperluan] dan The Wakaf

192 SWF PROGRAMMES FOR THE DEAF

This year, the Singapore Writers Festival aims to present a more inclusive Festival by introducing interpretation for the Deaf, at selected events. Deaf guests will each receive a complimentary Festival Pass, courtesy of our generous sponsors—the British Council, Chan Heng Chee, Goh Yew Lin and Pierre Lorinet. Festival Passes allow entry into over 140 different events.

PROGRAMMES WITH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION

A sign language interpreter will be present at the For the two ticketed lectures, please note that you will selected SWF events indicated below. Each event has need to purchase a separate ticket to attend. Ticket reserved seating for eight (8) Deaf festival attendees. prices are indicated below and Festival Pass holders As venue capacity is limited, and to assist us in our will be entitled to a 20% discount. planning, please visit bit.ly/SWFsignlanguage to register attendance for each session. Please submit the necessary details by 24 October 2016.

P27 PANEL FEST PASS FOOTBALL NATIONS

Featuring Date and time Venue Aleksandar Duric, 5 November, Asian Civilisations James M Dorsey, 11:30AM–12:30PM Museum, Ngee Ann Neil Humphreys Auditorium

Three panellists discuss if football can divide or unite a nation. 4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 P32 CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS EUROPE'S MIGRANT CRISIS

Featuring Date and time Venue Atia Abawi 5 November, Asian Civilisations 2:30PM–3:30PM Museum, Ngee Ann Auditorium

News correspondent and writer Atia Abawi, who has witnessed the tragedies of war up close, shares her thoughts on Europe’s migrant crisis.

P47 PANEL FEST PASS WEBCOMICS: THE DEATH OF THE NEWSPAPER COMICS?

Featuring Date and time Venue Chihoi, 6 November, The Arts House, Cheah Sin Ann, 11:30AM–12:30PM Blue Room Foo Swee Chin aka FSc

This panel explores the evolution of comic strip readership and how newspaper comics can adapt to remain relevant.

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P57 CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS FUNNY SONNETS WITH PHILIP TERRY

Featuring Date and time Venue Philip Terry 6 November, The Arts House, 4:00PM–5:00PM Screening Room

Philip Terry re-engages with Shakespeare’s works, injecting sonnets with contemporary culture and humour.

P87 ADELINE FOO & STEPHANIE WONG PRESENT WEIRD AND WONDERFUL CREATURES FREE

Featuring Date and time Venue Adeline Foo, 12 November, Empress Lawn, Stephanie Wong 10:00AM–11:00AM SWF3 Tent

Explore the jungles of Sarawak and venture into the Australian wilderness from the bestselling Amos Lee travel diaries.

P90 STORYTELLING FREE AMMA, TELL ME ABOUT HANUMAN AND KRISHNA!

Featuring Date and time Venue Bhakti Mathur 12 November, Asian Civilisations 11:30AM–12:15PM Museum, Shaw Foyer

Indian mythology comes alive in this storytelling session by New Delhi-born author, Bhakti Mathur.

P101 CLASSROOM SERIES FEST PASS UNRAVELLING THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Featuring Date and time Venue The Nerd Writer 12 November, The Arts House, SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 7:00PM–8:00PM Play Den

The Nerdwriter delves into the US presidential elections—the complexities of the process and the implications of the results on Singapore and the world.

P112 PANEL FEST PASS CHILDREN BORN IN THE 1980S: EMERGING ADULTHOOD OR EXTENDED ADOLESCENCE?

Featuring Date and time Venue Helen Oyeyemi, 13 November, Asian Civilisations Pooja Nansi, 11:30AM–12:30PM Museum, Ngee Ann The Nerdwriter, Auditorium Ann Ang

In the age of Snapchat filters, Pokémon Go and Buzzfeed, what does it mean to be approaching adulthood?

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P116 TWO COMIC ICONS: GOSHO AOYAMA CHATS WITH SONNY LIEW FEST PASS

Featuring Date and time Venue Gosho Aoyama, 13 November, The Arts House, Sonny Liew 2:30PM–3:30PM Chamber

Japan's premier manga artist Gosho Aoyama, the genius behind the Detector Conan series, meets Eisner-nominated Sonny Liew of Charlie Chan Hock Chye fame.

P120 EKA KURNIAWAN, MAN TIGER OF ASIA FEST PASS

Featuring Date and time Venue Eka Kurniawan 13 November, Asian Civilisations 4:00PM–5:00PM Museum, Ngee Ann Auditorium

Meet Indonesia’s literary star, Eka Kurniawan, hailed as Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s successor.

P10, SWF LECTURE $20 DISCOUNTED 88 CREATING A SOCIETY OF EMPATHY PRICE: $16

Featuring Date and time Venue Jonathan Friesen 12 November, National Gallery 11:30AM–12:30PM Singapore, Auditorium

Lecture by Jonathan Friesen, who has Tourette syndrome and epilepsy, about the need for empathy in today’s crisis-riven world.

P10, SWF LECTURE $25 DISCOUNTED

4–13 NOVEMBER 2016 98 PRIVACY VERSUS SURVEILLANCE: WHAT THE PANAMA PAPERS MEAN FOR PRICE: $20 EVERYONE IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Featuring Date and time Venue Frederik Obermaier 12 November, Victoria Theatre 4:00PM–5:00PM

Lecture by Frederik Obermaier, one of the two German journalists who broke the news on the Panama Papers. He will discuss global issues like personal privacy; hacking and cybersecurity; public accountability; and transparency in the Internet age.

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VISITOR INFORMATION

TICKETING DETAILS WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK Festival Pass $20 Weekend POP-ups at SWF Separately ticketed $10–$300 Swing by the lawn at The Arts House to grab a quick events meal in between events. Snag a book from The Great Wall Of Sayang, and a bite to eat from our amazing Book online at sistic.com.sg or peatix.com POP-up vendors, then chill out at the Sayang seats. (selected SWF3 events). Exchange your Sistic ticket POP-up vendors will be present on both Saturdays for a Festival Pass during the Festival at the SWF and Sundays. information counters.

SWF INFORMATION COUNTER HOURS At The Arts House, Box Office Date Time Friday 4 November 6:00PM–11:00PM Lad & Dad K.A.T.S ko-lab Weekends 9:00AM–10:00PM 1:00PM–7:00PM 1:00PM–7:00PM Weekdays 6:00PM–10:00PM

At Asian Civilisations Museum, Lobby Date Time Weekends 10:00AM–7:00PM

Gentlemen's Coffee Company The SWF information counter at ACM is 9:30AM–2:30PM closed on weekdays. Other food joints At The Arts House BOOKSTORE HOURS • O Parl Café (Present your Festival Pass for Festival Bookstore, The Arts House, Gallery I 15% off your total bill) Date Time Weekends 10:00AM–10:00PM At Asian Civilisations Museum Weekdays 6:00PM–10:00PM • Privé SWF3 Bookstore, Empress Lawn, SWF3 Tent • EMPRESS Date Time 4 November 6:00PM–10:00PM At National Gallery Weekends 10:00AM–7:00PM • Aura Restaurant 7-8 November Closed • Aura Sky Lounge 9–11 November 6:00PM–10:00PM • National Kitchen by Violet Oon • Odette • Padang Café • Saha Signature Indian Restaurant & Bar • Smoke & Mirrors • Yàn

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GETTING THERE SWF VENUES By Train The Arts House (TAH) The nearest MRT stations are 1 Old Parliament Lane Singapore 179429 • City Hall (Exit B, 5–8 minute walk) • Chamber • Raffles Place (Exit H, 10 minute walk) • Play Den • Blue Room By Car • Living Room Public parking is available near the festival grounds • Screening Room at Parliament House, National Gallery Singapore, • Gallery II The Adelphi, The Fullerton Hotel and Esplanade • POP Stage Theatres on the Bay. • Entrance • Gallery I By Bus The festival grounds are also accessible by the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) following bus services: 1 Empress Place Singapore 179555 • Victoria Concert Hall (bus stop 02011): • Ngee Ann Auditorium 75, 100, 107, 130, 131, 167 • Discovery Room • Opposite the Treasury (bus stop 04249): • Demonstration Room 51, 61, 63, 80, 124, 145, 166, 174, 174E • River Room • Facing The Arts House (bus stop 02181): • Shaw Foyer 195, 961 • Lobby

National Gallery Singapore 1 Saint Andrew’s Road Singapore 178957 • Auditorium • Keppel Centre for Arts Education

Empress Lawn • SWF3 Tent

Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall (VTVCH) 9 Empress Place Singapore 179556 • Victoria Theatre

School of the Arts (SOTA) 1 Zubir Said Drive Singapore 227968 • Studio Theatre

Esplanade – Theatre on the Bay 1 Esplanade Drive Singapore 038981 • Recital Studio

Indian Heritage Centre (IHC) 5 Campbell Lane Singapore 209924 • Activity Room

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SWF TEAM AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL 2016 STEERING COMMITTEE Chairman: Philip Jeyaretnam Members: Barrie Sherwood, Chitra Sankaran, Clarissa Oon, , Fong Hoe Fang, Gene Tan, Jeffrey Low, Kelley Cheng, Lee Chor Lin, Phan Ming Yen, Sa’eda Buang, Tan Chee Lay, Troy Chin, Valerie Cheng, Woo Mun Ngan, Zhang Wenjie

PROGRAMME CONTRIBUTORS AJ Low, Berita Harian, Checkpoint Theatre, Denise Tan, Eric Tinsay Valles, Esplanade Co Ltd, Haque Centre of Acting and Creativity, Koh Tai Ann, LASALLE College of the Arts, Lianhe Zaobao, National Book Development Council Singapore, National Poetry Festival, NTU Division of Chinese, NUS Department of Malay Studies, Oniatta Effendi, Organisation of Illustrators Council, Sing Lit Station, Singapore Kindness Movement, Singapore Polytechnic, The Select Centre, The Straits Times, The Writers Centre Singapore, TrendLit, World Wildlife Fund Singapore, Yong Shu Hoong, Yu-Mei Balasingamchow, 無界限講堂 UnThinkTank

PROGRAMME CONSULTANTS Azhar Ibrahim, Lim Cheng Tju, Michael Ng

FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL Chan Heng Chee, Goh Yew Lin, Pierre Lorinet

SWF TEAM

Festival Director Manager, Programmes; Assistant Manager, Family Yeow Kai Chai Partnerships & Commissions; Programmes; Words Go Round Words Go Round Letitia Tan Senior Manager, Marketing & Tan Puay Shian Sponsorship; Family Programmes Assistant Manager, Averyl Rodrigues Manager, Marketing & Venues & Operations Sponsorship; Partnerships Christine Leong Senior Manager, Programmes; & Commissions Partnerships & Commissions Joan Tan Assistant Manager, Programmes Daniel Mezzanotte Caroline Wan Manager, Venues & Manager, Programmes; Operations, Volunteers Assistant Manager, Partnerships & Commissions Amanda Yee Marketing & Social Media Muhamed Leoaidil Annabel Lee Assistant Manager, Logistics, Administration Assistant Manager, Volunteers Sarah Adam Nurulhuda Izyan Mohamad Hafiz

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