Singapore Unbound
A transnational literary organization based in NYC.
Call for Submissions: Archipelagic Entanglements
Call for Submissions: Archipelagic Entanglements
Deadline: March 1st, 2026 SUSPECT pays USD100 for each accepted work/suite of work. In May 2026 , SUSPECT will publish a portfolio of writing and art putting the Southeast Asian and Caribbean archipelagos in conversation. We are interested in works that explore the histories, presents,
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A transnational literary organization based in New York City, Singapore Unbound envisions and works for a creative and fulfilling life for everyone through the arts and activism. Since 2014, our flagship activity, the biennial Singapore Literature Festival held in New York City, has brought together Singaporean and American authors and audiences for in-depth conversations about literature and society. Between festivals, we extend the dialogue by running the Second Saturdays Reading Series, a regular platform for the reading of Singaporean and American literatures in various intimate venues around New York City. The exchanges led to the birth of our independent press Gaudy Boy, which is focused on bringing powerful works of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction by authors of Asian heritage to an American and Singaporean audience. To further this goal, we have also created SUSPECT, a journal of Asian writing and art, publishing original writings, book reviews, and artist interviews.
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