Friday, May 21, 2010
FOST Gallery & Bukit Batok Public Library
Singapore City, Singapore
Sharanya Manivannan's first book of poems, "Witchcraft" was described by Ng Yi-Sheng in The Straits Times in 2008 as being "sensuous and spiritual, delicate and dangerous and as full as the moon reflected in a knife". Sharanya Manivannan will be reading in Singapore for the first time since her appearance at the Singapore Writers' Festival 2007, at two events on FRIDAY MAY 21 2010.
4pm - A reading at FOST Gallery, 65 Kim Yam Road. RSVP Clarissa Cortes at clarissa@fostgallery.com or on 6836 2661.
5.30pm - A reading and discussion with Heartlands Book Club at Bukit Batok Public Library, West Mall. RSVP Kweh Soon Huat at soon_huat_KWEH@nlb.gov.sg.
Please note that RSVPs are required for both events. More about Sharanya, including links to a large selection of poetry, non-fiction and fiction available online, can be found at www.sharanyamanivannan.com. She was Asia Write's featured poet in April.
FOST Gallery & Bukit Batok Public Library
Singapore City, Singapore
Sharanya Manivannan's first book of poems, "Witchcraft" was described by Ng Yi-Sheng in The Straits Times in 2008 as being "sensuous and spiritual, delicate and dangerous and as full as the moon reflected in a knife". Sharanya Manivannan will be reading in Singapore for the first time since her appearance at the Singapore Writers' Festival 2007, at two events on FRIDAY MAY 21 2010.
4pm - A reading at FOST Gallery, 65 Kim Yam Road. RSVP Clarissa Cortes at clarissa@fostgallery.com or on 6836 2661.
5.30pm - A reading and discussion with Heartlands Book Club at Bukit Batok Public Library, West Mall. RSVP Kweh Soon Huat at soon_huat_KWEH@nlb.gov.sg.
Please note that RSVPs are required for both events. More about Sharanya, including links to a large selection of poetry, non-fiction and fiction available online, can be found at www.sharanyamanivannan.com. She was Asia Write's featured poet in April.