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Singapore Unbound Fellowship

July 27, 2017 in #SGLit, Singapore, Writing

"The goal of the Singapore Unbound Fellowship is to cultivate literary talent and encourage literary achievement by immersing a promising Singaporean author in the cultural life of New York City."

On 19 July at Artistry, the inaugural winner of the Fellowship was announced.

Congratulations to emerging playwright Nur Sabrina binte Dzulkifli. We were treated to the performance of a scene from her play "This is not a Draft".

It was lovely to hear some other emerging writers such as Teo Xiao Ting, one of the six poets chosen for the 2017 Sing Lit Station Poetry Manuscript Bootcamp, and Nuraliah Norasid, winner of the 2016 Epigram Books Fiction Prize for The Gatekeeper.

Larger images are here.

Tags: Singapore, Singapore Writers, Joel Tan, Pooja Nansi, Jee Leong Koh, Philip Holden, Sabrina
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