I write, because I must.
“I have hated the words, and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right”
– The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
- “Picturing Singapore through Instant Photography”, an article written for and published by the National Library of Singapore’s Medium blog in 2026.
- “Perimeter“, a poem published in Voyage: A Literary Journal, issue 01, 2025.
- “dream dust coalescing“, a poem published in Voyage: A Literary Journal, issue 01, 2025.
- “Developing Person-Centered Metadata: A Case Study of The Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit”, a journal article published in the Knowledge Organization (KO) academic journal, vol. 51, 2024 by IMR Press.
- “Championing Change: The EDI-Scholars-in-Residence Programme at UBC Library” an article published in The Journal of Creative Library Practice in 2024.
- “Financial Emotional Resilience as Preventive Healthcare”, a research article published for social enterprise PlayMoolah in 2023.
- “Teal Kingdom Come”, a poem published in The Atelier of Healing: Poetry of Trauma and Recovery online anthology in 2021.
- “Bruised Light”, a poem published in the online literary journal, The Kindling, in 2020.
- “Of Homes, Healing, and Harvest”, a reflection article written for and published on social enterprise Skillseed’s Medium blog, following the conclusion of The Adventurous Fellowship (Inequality) 2018.
- “Unseasoned to Change”, a poem published in Crossings by NUS Museum in 2018.
- “The Plain Paradox by Complex Jane”, a poem in the form of a sestina published in NUS: Margins in 2017.
- Two poems on mixed media exhibited at The Arts House under the 2016 Singapore Creative Writing Residency Showcase: Object Lessons, mentored by resident Ong Szu Yoong
- “Theatre Review: USP Productions’ SOMNOGRAM” written for The Cinnamon Roll publication by NUS University Scholars’ Programme, in 2015.
- “Shining the Spotlight on SOMNOGRAM’s Cast” written for The Cinnamon Roll publication by NUS University Scholars’ Programme, in 2015.
- “Movie Review: Salaam Bombay!” written for The Cinnamon Roll publication by NUS University Scholars’ Programme, in 2014.