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Scribbling For Change: Activism and Writing Working Together - Thee Sim Ling
As more and more people are aware of social issues and injustice in society, there has been a rise of activism and advocacy, especially...
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Jun 16, 20213 min read
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What Studio Ghibli Teaches Us About Storytelling - Thee Sim Ling
Have you ever watched a film by Studio Ghibli? Chances are, you probably have seen at least one movie from Studio Ghibli’s impressive...
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Jun 2, 20213 min read
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Recovery is a Process - Prithiva Sharma
i. Therapy sessions were hard. I probably need therapy for my therapy sessions. For once, though, I felt okay enough to take the metro...
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May 5, 20217 min read
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Discriminatory Children’s Books: What Do We Do With Them? - Thee Sim Ling
Dr. Seuss, or Theodore Seuss Geisel, has been considered a reading icon all over the world for decades. However, it was recently...
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Apr 28, 20215 min read
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Fury: A Writing Fuel - Murielle Müller
Writing is an emotional thing. Duh. Writing connects writer and reader in many ways, as it creates a typological space for unheard and...
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Apr 21, 20213 min read
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How to Ensure Diversity in the Publishing Industry - Thee Sim Ling
Over the last decade, the writing industry has started embracing unique identities and “diversity” has now become the hottest trend among...
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Apr 14, 20215 min read
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conversations with my bookshelf - Murielle Müller
I. we’ve spent a lot of time together, these days. surely, during lockdown one, two and three and a half our relationship has altered....
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Mar 31, 20212 min read
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Hurts So Good: Overcoming Rejection as a Writer - Murielle Müller
One thing that most aspiring writers don’t realise when they begin to write and submit to literary journals is that rejection is the...
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Mar 17, 20214 min read
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How I Survived NaNoWriMo 2020 (and What I Learned) - Thee Sim Ling
Every year, writers of all kinds, from the aspiring wannabe to the mega-popular bestseller, attempt the grueling challenge of the...
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Mar 10, 20214 min read
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Read Slowly - Rhea Bedi
For the past 3 months now, I have been suffering from reader’s block. Books were my safe haven after the lockdown. I found reading the...
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Mar 3, 20212 min read
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Pencil and Paper - Thee Sim Ling
When was the last time you took up a pencil to write? I wrote my first words with pencil and paper. Pressing the graphite tip against the...
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Feb 10, 20213 min read
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Greyscale - Prithiva Sharma
i. Before the little park in front of my rundown three-story building was a little park, it was an empty parking lot. There were never...
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Feb 3, 20215 min read
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The Tyranny of Schedules - Suhana Simran
Around two months before the pandemic hit in full force, while I was juggling between academics, debating, creative writing and a fair...
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Jan 27, 20215 min read
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New Year's Resolutions: Think Small - Sam Habashy
2020 has come and gone, left its mark on the world, and made room for the new year. With each new year comes a fresh set of New Year's...
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Jan 6, 20212 min read
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