by teoh jing yang
Something’s changed
somewhere in between; […]
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by teoh jing yang
Something’s changed
somewhere in between; […]
by anonymous
Through acres of starlight I watched them last night
As they screamed for attention with cold, pinkish light. […]
by celine cheow
Deep into the woods of Irvir-Bleu
Where powerful oaks flanked one another
Where lush canopies sheltered vivid wispy grasses
Stood an ancient tree with a hobbit living within. […]
by ang jing han
ft. sea salt, kosher salt, pickling salt, bamboo salt, dairy salt and table salt (in order of appearance)
by dee pei hui
Life may be ironic, but that doesn’t make it any less beautiful. In fact, life is beautiful precisely because of all the ironies that surround us in everyday life.
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.
[…]
by ang jing han
A poem about complex questions, complexes, complexity and complexion (not necessarily in that order).