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No Readgrets Book Club Discussion on 14 Sep 2024: Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC)

Our next book club event of the year explores the Malay identity and racial relations in this third volume of the Collected Plays series by Alfian Sa’at.

Book Summary:
Alfian Sa’at explores the Malay identity and racial relations in this third volume of the Collected Plays series. This volume collects plays written and staged in Malay, and translated to English for the very first time.

In Nadirah, a young woman is shocked to find out her mother wants to marry a non-Muslim. In Parah, a group of students can no longer ignore the stereotypes and prejudices that divide the races, and the strain it puts on their friendship. In Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC), we’re transported to an alternate reality where the Chinese are the minority in Singapore. And in Your Sister’s Husband, five sisters try their hardest to reckon with their superstitious, old-fashioned eldest to farcical ends, raising questions about black sheep, outcasts and sociopaths.

No Readgrets discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages.

This time, we will be discussing these plays from Collected Plays Three:

  1. Nadirah
  2. Parah
  3. Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC)
  4. Your Sister’s Husband

Event Flow:

  • 1100-1230: Book discussion
  • 1230-1300: Stay around to chat if you’d like to!

This is a ticketed event – please feel free to grab a beverage and some bites to support our amazing venue partner Crane. Slots are limited so sign up soon!

The book for discussion, Collected Plays Three is available at NLB libraries and major bookstores.

PSST! Upon purchasing a seat to our book club session, you’ll receive a special 10% discount code to attend the staging of Geng Rebut Cabinet (GRC)by Teater Ekamatra that’s happening from 5 to 15 September! Get your tickets here, and enter the discount code upon checkout!

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About No Readgrets Book Club:

No Readgrets discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages.

About Crane:

CRANE is an open minded, collaborative, socially conscious community – free from prejudice – and built upon a foundation of idea-sharing and learning from one another. At the core, Crane is a global ecosystem with various dimensions spanning from community building to retail and hospitality. Crane redefines the concept of sociality by providing spaces and tools to encourage the sharing of skills and passions between people of all cultures and ages.

About Teater Ekamatra:

Teater Ekamatra is an established and exciting Singaporean arts company that spotlights artists of diverse ethnicities. We are living out our vision of being at the heart of theatre, by staging daring works that address socio-political issues.

Teater Ekamatra has been commissioned by notable international arts festivals and has also won numerous accolades, especially at Singapore’s highest platform for excellence in theatre, the Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards, where our trophies have included Best Director, Best Actor, Best Costume and Best Original Script several times.

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Queer & Here

This event is free of charge but registration is required due to the limited seating capacity.

Learn more about some of our readers below!

Choo Yi Feng (he/him) is an intertidal explorer, climate activist, ecologist and fiction writer. The Waiting Room is his debut short story collection. Elsewhere, his short stories have previously been published in Foglifter Journal, Anathema: Spec from the Margins, Queer Southeast Asia and Alluvium, the journal of Literary Shanghai. He was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2022.

Clement Yue is a Singaporean essayist exploring queerness, religion and family. His work has been featured in The Slow Press, the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore and won the Columbia Journal Online Nonfiction Contest in 2024. He is currently working on a full-length memoir and is completing his MFA in Creative Nonfiction at New York University.

Conan Tan (he/they) is living out his brat summer reading depressing queer literature. Their poems have been published in Rattle, Alien, West Trade Review, Lumiere Review, QLRS, and elsewhere. He is an undergraduate at the University of Oxford. Say hi to them @tmyconan on Instagram and Twitter.

Jack Xi (they/he) is a queer wheelchair user and member of the writing collective /Stop@BadEndRhymes (stylised /s@ber). They’ve appeared in several poetry journals and anthologies. Find out more at “jackxisg.wordpress.com”.

Max Pasakorn (he/she/they) is the author of creative nonfiction chapbook A Study in Our Selves (Neon Hemlock Press, 2023). Max’s writing has won the 2024 swamp pink prize in Nonfiction and the Chestnut Review Stubborn Writers’ Contest in Poetry. Their works are in Split Lip Magazine, SUSPECT Journal, Foglifter Journal, Eunoia Review and others. Read more at maxpasakorn.works or follow Max on Instagram at @maxpsk_writes.

Noonherd is a brown writer based in Singapore. She is a third-year student at the National University of Singapore, studying at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Her works have been published in online magazines such as Sploosh, Pareidolia Literary, and Antifragile Zine.

Si-Min Chong is a writer and translator from Singapore. She makes work about vessels: women, trees, and snakes. Based in Singapore and O’ahu, Hawai’i, she holds an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University.

Zeha (b. 2000) is a multi-disciplinary artist. They are interested in dissecting memories to reimagine the past and the humans of the now. They enjoy how malleable language is and loves to construct and deconstruct mainly the malay and english language to conjure microscopic imageries and paint soundscapes. Their performances centre around the relationships between family, queerness, ethnicity, familiarity and reconcilation. They have been a part of Pooja Nansi’s 2020 Biennale commision activation, ‘Coping Mechanism’ and has also read at the 2022 Singapore Writers’ Festival’s closing event, ‘…Only to Arrive at the Same Place Together’.

Held at Proud Spaces, a safe and welcoming space for the LGBTQ+ community & its allies in Singapore, we request that all readers will adhere by their Code of Conduct

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The Other Book Club Book Discussion Session: Jul 2024

We’re pleased to announce that our 6th book club session will be held on Thursday 25th July 2024 at 7:30pm!

The book for this session is “Gaze Back” by Marylyn Tan.

The Other Book Club is a LGBTQ-run book club that hopes to create a safe haven for all to gather and discuss freely without qualms.

Please note that there is a small fee of S$5 (excluding EventBrite admin charges) for this session. This fee goes toward venue cost and light refreshment.

We will contact you separately where this will be held once you’ve signed up via EventBrite.

You can borrow this book from the National Library (NLB) or purchase a copy from Ethos Books, Epigram Bookshop, Book Bar or Kinokuniya.

Limited slots available. Sign up now to avoid disappointment!

NOTE ON VENUE:
1. Venue will be revealed to attendees closer to the date of the session.

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National Day Conversations with No Readgrets Book Club on 03 Aug 2024

We Are Not The Enemy: The Practice of Advocacy in Singapore

Advocates and activists in Singapore contribute to policy discussions and positive change through a combination of deft manoeuvres and patient politics. Yet civil society is often unacknowledged, their skill and labour instead frequently misunderstood, even earning them the label of “troublemakers” or “enemies of the state.”

This collection of essays and interviews is a candid reflection on the intentions, beliefs and strategies behind the practice of advocacy across a spectrum of causes. The contributors come from varying backgrounds and include academics, artists, lawyers, journalists, non-profit and advocacy organisations, student and community organisers. They share practical insights into their aims and community-building work, and the tactics they employ to overcome obstacles, shedding light on how to navigate a city-state with shifting socio-political fault lines and out-of-bound markers.

With an introduction, “It is Time to Trim the Banyan Tree”, by Constance Singam, and a conclusion, “Their Struggle is Ours to Continue”, by Suraendher Kumarr.

N o Readgrets discussions are safe spaces to nurture conversations and connections over inspiring books and explorations beyond their pages.

This time, we are discussing the book We Are Not The Enemy: The Practice of Advocacy in Singapore. We’re thrilled to have several contributors join us at the session!

Join our next discussion as we delve into the essays 🗯️

Here’s the plan:

Venue: Monk’s Brew Club, 57 East Coast Road, Singapore, Singapore 428773

Time: 1100-1330
Book discussion of We Are Not The Enemy

Please note that this session is ticketed! Slots are limited so sign up soon! 🙂

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And learn more about our amazing partners:

MONK’S BREW CLUB

Monk’s Brew Club is a modern coffee house and social club designed to bring people together over speciality brews, hearty food and ideas.

ETHOS BOOKS

Ethos Books is a local independent publisher of literary fiction, non-fiction, and poetry based in Singapore. Giving voice to emerging and exciting writers from diverse backgrounds, we help foster an environment in which literature and the arts not only survive, but thrive. In short, we nurture the growing literary community in Singapore and throughout the region. That’s why our authors and their ideas come first. By taking a collaborative approach to publishing, we bring each author‘s voice and vision to fruition. We are always open to new ideas: different ways of working and fresh ways of delivering the unparalleled satisfaction only a good book can bring. Established in Singapore in 1997, Ethos Books, an imprint of Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd, aims to create books that capture the spirit of a people and reflect the ethos of our changing times.

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Queer Silent Reading Hangout

Queer book lovers unite! Rainbow Lapis Press is organising its trademark Queer Silent Reading Hangout on a Friday night.

Bring along a book you have been procrastinating on, or feel free to grab one of our carefully curated queer titles, pair it with a cup of tea (we have both caffeinated and non-caffeinated options), and sit with like-minded people to read quietly for an hour.

In the second hour, feel free to make a move or hang around to discuss what you’ve read in an informal chat.

Held at Proud Spaces, a safe and welcoming space for the LGBTQ+ community & its allies in Singapore, we request that all readers will adhere by their Code of Conduct.

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The Other Book Club Book Discussion Session: May 2024

We’re pleased to announce that our 5th book club session will be held on Thursday 23rd May 2024 at 7:30pm!

The book for this session is “A Certain Exposure” by Jolene Tan.

The Other Book Club is a LGBTQ-run book club that hopes to create a safe haven for all to gather and discuss freely without qualms.

Please note that there is a small fee of S$5 (excluding EventBrite admin charges) for this session. This fee goes toward venue cost and light refreshment.

We will contact you separately where this will be held once you’ve signed up via EventBrite.

You can borrow this book from the National Library (NLB) or purchase a copy from Book Bar, Epigram Bookshop or Kinokuniya.

Limited slots available. Sign up now to avoid disappointment!

NOTE ON VENUE:
1. Venue will be revealed to attendees closer to the date of the session.

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