Tuesday, March 16, 2010
St. Paddy's Parade
It started off nice and cosy with just K and I
indulging in each other
the creamy goodness of a draft of
Guinness
or two
or five.
Did we tell you we like to make
service staff
people in the train
friends on facebook
generally everyone in public
absolutely sick?
The day turned to a great evening
with a good friend
and new ones met
all indulging in a Guinness
or two
or 8.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Hee hee hee!
I remember ages ago when wei fen told me about Ceriph, and i decided to submit something. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would make it into the publication! I think it's a really noble and massive undertaking that these young people are involved in for the benefit of
real Singapore art/poetry/creativity.
Check it out!
Ceriph & BooksActually presentsCeripha local independent literary journal launch.Ceriph is an independent new journal of Singapore literature started by three local undergraduates. It began as a search for a space in print that could be accessible to non-professional Singaporean writers to share poetry, prose and photography-- a space that would be neither too formal nor flippant. The inaugural issue of Ceriph is a compilation of poems, short fiction, photos and non-fiction that tell quiet stories across busy cities, a thread that binds these tales into a book. The independently published Issue Zero features the works of Laremy Lee, Desirée Lim, Sudev S., Mark Lam, Shane Pereira, Lee Fur-Fur, Cai Li Xian, Ng Yiqin, Andrew Robert Ng, Sharlene Teo, Riot, Captain Crash, Jonah Sun, Wei Fen Lee, Ang Shao-Wen and Linette Lim.As a non-profitable venture, Ceriph depends solely on the interest of readers and contributions from Singaporeans that are equally passionate about the locally developing arts and writing scene.*http://ceriph.nethttp://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=132660747493&ref=ts