by loo wei juan
A perfect world exists only in the imagination of Man.
write something worth reading.
by loo wei juan
A perfect world exists only in the imagination of Man.
by mavis teo
Her child was tucked in with his favourite stuffed whale and peacefully slumbering away.
by hannah ang
That was the moment I realised, despite my love of writing, I knew nothing about poetry. Thus began my attempt to explore some of the poetic devices and structures found in English poetry through the ages.
by tyrina toh
I recall being utterly fascinated when we were told during a dry biology lesson in the afternoon that broccolis, cauliflowers, and cabbages were products of artificial selection from the same wild mustard plant.
by ephraem tan
“The living room’s trashed again, there’s stuff all over the floor!”
by sneha joseph
Inspired by Koty Neelis’s, “The ways we say goodbye” from the Thought Catalogue.
by kim hajeong
We can think about the Beat Generation in a number of ways.
by ang jing han
Have you been to the World’s Best Restaurant?
by tyrina toh
“You are what you eat.”
by ephraem tan
“Did you know academic study of the judiciary system is a prerequisite for flight attendants in Singapore?”
“What? That doesn’t sound right.”
“It’s true!” insists the foreign minister. “I asked her how she came to be employed on this plane, and she shrugged and said, ‘Study lor.’”