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Writer's Cove

Date & Time: 20 May 2023, Saturday, 2 - 4p.m.

Venue: Toa Payoh Public Library, Level 3, Activity Room

It's just a fancy name for the writer's group we're running.
This is an in-person programme at the Toa Payoh Public Library. Here's the rundown:

✨ Participants can send in submissions (fiction or non-fiction) of up to 3,000 words


✨ Submit here: https://bit.ly/wtc-writers-cove


✨ Do indicate if your submission contains adult or explicit content, as well as content relating to mental health; we just want to make sure that everyone knows what they might encounter in your submission.


✨ The first five submissions will be critiqued and reviewed by the participants


✨ If we have more time we'll move on to the other submissions (according to the time and date submitted)


✨ Should the work gets published in the future (congrats in advance!), Writing The City would like to request a mention of thanks in the publication


And that's it. Hope to see you there!

We note we do not sell, trade or rent any personal information to any third parties. Private Information (eg email addresses) is used for Writing the City planning purposes only. 

Libraries will be implementing Vaccination Differentiated Safe Management Measures (VDS). Checks will be conducted at library entrances. Please bring along a device that contains your Trace Together App. More information can be found from the library website: www.nlb.gov.sg.

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About Benedict Lim

Benedict Lim Fang Jun is a sceptical idealist, forever dancing between two profundities. They were born and raised in Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, Malaysia. Based in Singapore since 2013, they are keen on exploring storytelling in all its forms. They worked on thenational.api—a commission with the Southeast Asian Queer Cultural Festival by ASEAN SOGIE Caucus. In 2021, their short story, Your Life in Singapore, was published in Call and Response 2: A Singapore Migrant Anthology.

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