Some Simple Ingredients for a Great First Impression
by tyrina toh
Written from the perspective of an awkward individual, should be taken with a pinch of salt (because if used unsparingly, the other party might feel assalted.)
by tyrina toh
Written from the perspective of an awkward individual, should be taken with a pinch of salt (because if used unsparingly, the other party might feel assalted.)
by luther loh
The wind surely
Taught that head, fiery hair To burn
by ephraem tan
MORAL: Don’t look a gif’d horse in the mouth
by kim hajeong
Tennessee Williams once said about his Pulitzer Prize winning play, A Streetcar Named Desire, that “Streetcar is an extremely and peculiarly moral play, in the deepest and truest sense of the term. […]
by hannah ang
My parents wanted two children.
Sometimes my mother looks at me and sighs.
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.