by dee pei hui
Alright I’ll admit it this does have some deep philosophical thing to it, but I hope this finds you well, and finds you the unfindable.
write something worth reading.
by dee pei hui
Alright I’ll admit it this does have some deep philosophical thing to it, but I hope this finds you well, and finds you the unfindable.
by Loh Pei Yi and Jaime Pang
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS – A STORY OF DRINKING STRAWS, GLUE STICKS AND SO ON.
Submitted by Trinity
If only they understood the power The Shaman held… They were always underestimating her… […]
by Teoh Jing Yang
He had a knack for picking things up; newspapers that whirled in the breeze, plastic bottles collecting in alleys, crisp autumn leaves tucked in cosy corners, and the occasional packet of rice leftover.
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 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 mavis teo
Chloe always knew she was different.
by samuel siow
“Pass me the ball man, I’m open!” James shouted.
From half-court, I flung the ball to him. […]