by zack soh
Conspiracy theories on some of the most well-loved fictional worlds.
(RIP childhood)
write something worth reading.
by zack soh
Conspiracy theories on some of the most well-loved fictional worlds.
(RIP childhood)
by Chinmoy Saayujya
Notes: This piece was previously submitted to Science Chronicles and won Third Place in Category A.
by joel tan and phyllis poh
Notes: This piece was previously submitted to Science Chronicles 2013 and won First Place in Category A.
by dee pei hui
I wasn’t a book-lover all my life, it had to start somewhere.
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by ang jing han
A poem about complex questions, complexes, complexity and complexion (not necessarily in that order).
by mavis teo
Chloe always knew she was different.
by tan qi en
We meet in dreams
Unbidden
Secrets buried, hidden.
by samuel siow
“Pass me the ball man, I’m open!” James shouted.
From half-court, I flung the ball to him. […]
by loo wei juan
Disclaimer: Please note that this is a piece of fictional work.
Full title: INVESTIGATION ON THE OPTIMISATION OF RELATIONSHIPS IN HORMONAL AND OTHERWISE UNDERVELOPED HOMO SAPIENS
by jaime pang
“A storm is coming.”
Carrying his backpack, Andy trudged down the stairs. […]