Books from Singapore Publishers

Dive into the world of SingLit (Singapore Literature) with our extensive collection of books from leading Singaporean publishers, including Ethos Books and Epigram Books. This collection features books available here at Thryft from these and other esteemed publishers, offering a wide range of genres such as fiction, nonfiction, children’s literature, and rare titles. Whether you’re seeking thought-provoking memoirs, artistic explorations, or business insights, this collection captures the diverse voices of Singaporean literature.

Support local authors and discover stories that reflect the heart of Singapore’s culture and identity. With titles from iconic publishers like Ethos and Epigram, you’re sure to find captivating reads. Start your SingLit journey today and enjoy great deals on every book.

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The Coffin That Wouldn't Bury - And Other Stories
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If you're intrigued by the mysteries that dance on the edge of reality, "The Coffin That Wouldn't Bury" is a collection that promises to ensnare your imagination. Each story by Jeffrey Sui Yin Lim is a carefully crafted vignette, inviting you to explore the eerie and the paranormal. Prepare to be drawn into a world where the ordinary is shadowed by the whispers of the unknown.
Sofia and the Utopia Machine
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Judith Huang | Epigram Books

Sofia and the Utopia Machine

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If you're looking for a book that bridges the gap between the familiarity of life in Singapore and the extraordinary possibilities of science fiction, "Sofia and the Utopia Machine" is a gem waiting to be discovered. Judith Huang crafts a narrative that's as much about a personal quest as it is about societal structure and the power of imagination. As Sofia navigates through the class-divided future of her homeland, her journey offers a fresh perspective on creation myths, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in speculative fiction with a strong sense of place.
LONTAR #7 - Thryft
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LONTAR #7 could be a good read for you if you're a fan of speculative fiction that pushes boundaries and explores diverse cultures. This issue features a wide range of stories and poetry from Southeast Asian writers, tackling themes such as ghosts, supernatural creatures, colonialism, and the power of music. Whether you're looking for haunting tales of the past, thought-provoking visions of the future, or poetic reflections on life, LONTAR #7 offers a unique and immersive reading experience that will transport you to the heart of Southeast Asia's rich speculative fiction tradition. Give it a read and let your imagination soar.
This book is a captivating collection of speculative fiction stories that will transport you to the vibrant and rich world of Southeast Asia. With its diverse range of voices and intriguing themes, it offers a unique reading experience that will keep you hooked from beginning to end. Dive into stories about strange astronauts, magical creatures, post-apocalyptic Singapore, and more, all written by award-winning authors from Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, and beyond. If you're a fan of speculative fiction or simply looking for something new and exciting, this anthology is a must-read.
Sofia and the Utopia Machine
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Judith Huang | Epigram Books

Sofia and the Utopia Machine

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"Sofia and the Utopia Machine" isn't just a science fiction escapade; it's a thought-provoking dive into the significance of social structures and personal agency. As you follow Sofia's journey, you'll find her adventures resonating with our deep-seated desire to challenge the status quo and redefine our world. If you're keen on a narrative that blends speculative fiction with a heartfelt coming-of-age story, this book might just be your next great read.
This fifth issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand.Inside these pages, you’ll find: an ancient and fatal karmic reunion in Jakarta by award-winner Gord Sellar; the true origin of the Merlion by Singapore Literature Prize winner Amanda Lee Koe; a young man's literal transformation into an island by award-winner Ng Yi-Sheng; a far-future Malaysian fairy tale by Kawika Guillermo; a gentle aquatic apocalypse from novelist Erica Verrillo; an enlightening visit with a forest monk in northern Thailand by Italian journalist Massimo Morello; a comic on the price of technological hubris by Benjamin Chee; and speculative poetry from Tania De Rozario, Joel Donato Jacob, Lee Jing-Jing, Daryl WJ Lim, Christina Sng and Sokunthary Svay.LONTAR is the world’s only biannual literary journal focusing on Southeast Asian speculative fiction.