The British Council has partnered with Shakespeare’s Globe, the British Centre for Literary Translation, Writers’ Centre Norwich and The Select Centre (Singapore) to develop...
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Daryl Qilin Yam, an international student from Singapore studying English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Warwick is...
by Team Kitaab - Poetry “When it is dark enough,” Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “you can see the stars.” This...
British Council kicks off events in Singapore to commemorate the 400 death anniversary of Shakespeare by involving local talent in...
It’s unprecedented. Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé has walked away with the gold in four out of the five formal regional categories...
Singapore publisher Kitaab launched Denmark-based writer T A Morton's debut collection of short stories, Halfway Up A Hill--Stories from Hong Kong,...
A 'novel' project that wants to support a real family in Nepal that inspired the writer to write a novel...
By Zafar Anjum Hiroshi Kato Haiku is a globally popular literary form. The earliest westerner known to have written haiku...
Dennis Abrams interviews Kenny Leck of BooksActually "The e-reader hasn’t really taken off in Singapore, so it’s wrong to say...
A global programme for 2016 celebrates Shakespeare’s works and his influence on culture, education and society on the 400th anniversary of...
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