This Monday: join us for an evening with Singaporean authors!
Presented by Sing Lit Station and Uplift.
Join us this Monday 27 May, 5-6pm AEST for ‘a panic room / a piercing: an evening with Singaporean authors.’
Presented by Sing Lit Station and Uplift.
In-Person: Community Meeting Room, Brisbane Square Library, 266 George Street, Brisbane, QLD, 4000
Book your free ticket. (Limited places available!)
Online: No ticket required! This event will also be live-streamed via the Uplift Poetry Instagram page.
Featuring: Amanda Chong, Balli Kaur Jaswal, Daryl Lim Wei Jie, Daryl Qilin Yam, Joshua Ip and Shivram Gopinath.
Who can say what the Singaporean state of mind is? May it be found on a visit to the columbarium, or on the slide of a PowerPoint presentation? Or perhaps via a glimpse out of one's bedroom window during lockdown – or in the miraculous brush of snow on the top of one's lips?
For one night only, join us for a special gathering of Singapore's leading writers at the Brisbane Square Library, where an evening of intimate readings might provide answers to this particular conundrum.
Audience Q&As and book signings will follow.
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