Embrace your literary pleasures at Singapore Writers Festival (SWF) 2021 with programmes covering genres from romance and horror to crime, food, fashion, and even gaming and sci-fi.
Unexpectedly daring yet unabashedly relatable, this year’s Festival pushes boundaries in the literary scene to present a lineup of over 140 programmes both in person and online. Festival-goers can expect invigorating conversations around the theme of Guilty Pleasures.
Bjorn Shen – SWF KEYNOTE COMMISSION: Fork Your Diet
Watch as Bjorn goes totally unhinged, cooking up four calorie bombs that’ll make you feel so filthy, yet so damn good.
G. Willow Wilson – A Superhero for Generation Why
Join this conversation where she discusses the genesis of Ms Marvel, her roots in historical science fiction / fantasy tradition, and the significance of writing a superhero for a new audience.
Geetha Sukumaran – The Cult of Bharati: A Cross-Language Panel on Pioneers of Modern Tamil, Chinese, and Malay Poetry
This panel focuses on Bharati, the persona, and draws parallels between figures in the memory of the Chinese and Malay literary community, such as Wang Wei and Masuri S N, who, like Bharati, continue to influence and inspire writers and poets today.
Hamed Ismail – Writer Spotlight
Celebrate Hamed Ismajourney in this special spotlight on his works spanning stage drama, poetry and short stories for over 30 years.
Ocean Vuong – In Conversation With
Join him in a conversation about balancing the notions of guilt and pleasure in writing the coming-of-age, and finding one’s voice in a world rife with narratives.
Pamelia Chia – Food Privilege
Purported ‘healthier’ food options are often more expensive than their common alternatives. Does this leave the financially challenged more vulnerable than they already are? How do we balance nutrition, value for money and great-tasting food?
Rai – Mixtape Memories
20 writers will take you through every year of the ‘80s and ‘90s, complete with cover band accompaniment.
R.L. Stine – Beware or Be Scared
Join the beloved author as he ruminates on the relationship between horror and humour, and what else he has in store to scare us.
Tan France – Darling, You’re Fabulous!
In this festival conversation highlight, he shares how to dress with confidence, his own fashion faux pas, and invites you to consider how we can all collectively use fashion as a weapon for radical self-love and healing.
Yan Geling – Meet the Author
In this meet-the-author session, she speaks on her writing process and her inspiration in creating works that not only entertain and resonate, but also invoke a deeper understanding of the world and oneself.
Thirst Trap Poetry
An hour of smooth verses and saucy lines as these Festival poets give us their take on the thirst trap in poetic form.
Julia Quinn: Event of the Season
Take a deep dive into the world of historical romance with Julia Quinn, bestselling author of the Bridgerton novels.
Billy Collins: Small, Funny and Poignant things
Whether it’s about watching television in bed or procrastinating on paperwork, join Collins as he makes room for new reflections about our seemingly mundane pains and unsung pleasures.
Elizabeth Gilbert: Bold Women
Meet the author of bestselling memoir Eat, Pray, Love, as she speaks about writing that celebrates one’s agency and freedom.
Serial Crime Time with Sarah Koenig
Host and co-creator of the multi award-winning podcast Serial, Sarah Koenig shares what goes on behind the scenes in the making of a true crime investigative podcast.
Leila Slimani
Explore writing at the intersections of power, gender and culture in this conversation.
Becky Chambers in conversation with Neon Yang: To Hope is to Resist
Join Becky Chambers and Neon Yang as they discuss the ‘punk’ in solarpunk and silkpunk, geek out over the genre'(s) aesthetics and talk about whether a utopian movement is the way forward.
Singapore Crimes: A Tour
This Festival tour takes you to the very scene of grisly crimes that shook Singapore as our guides share every gory detail of the events that hit the media spotlight for the wrong reasons.
Speed Hating
Join twin terrors Lucas and Joses Ho as they host another edition of Speed Hating.
Who’s That Girl?: The Pop Diva Writing Workshop
This writing workshop/listening party is for anyone who wants to Express Yourself in short pieces of writing (think the length of an Instagram post) inspired not only by pop music’s greatest female icons from the 70s to the 00s, but also The Fabulous Baker Boy’s customised diva-themed cakes!
SWF KEYNOTE COMMISSION: OBIT: The Art of Being
Return to a beautiful time of multicoloured tights, neon lights, and swinging vibes with Rizman Putra as your spirited guide traversing static and excavating the history of obit. Ticketing: Festival Pass
SWF KEYNOTE COMMISSION: Gulabi’s Guilty Pleasures
Explore this year’s festival theme, ‘Guilty Pleasures’, through an animated e-picture book specially written and beautifully illustrated by Debasmita Dasgupta, and enjoy the accompanying fun and interactive activities.
This experience is recommended for ages 7-10 and your (inner) mischievous child.
SWF KEYNOTE COMMISSION: Survivors Guilt; Painful Pleasures
In this participative sonic performance poem in five acts, listeners are invited to experience a constellation of everyday pleasures. Written and performed by Edith Podesta with sound design by Joel Fernandez, this work invites listeners to connect with their bodies, its pleasure, and its guilt.
PopSong Prac Crit
We’re gonna MMMBop our way through this hour as these writers engage in a literary deconstruction of some of their most unshakeable earworms and all-time favourite songs.
Beware the Smell of Frangipani At Night
From pontianaks to toyols, these Festival writers dissect folklore and urban legends that haunted them as children, and now haunt their work.
Malu tapi Mahu
How can writers balance this demand for the clichéd comforts and add a unique narrative to their craft to keep readers engaged?
Forget Her Not: Sridevi – The Eternal Screen Goddess
Satyarth Nayak, who chronicles Sridevi’s rise to superstardom from the age of 4 in a male-dominated industry, speaks with R Balki, the highly acclaimed director of English Vinglish (2012), Sridevi’s comeback film after a 15-year hiatus.
Frontiers of Fantasy: Diving into Superstitions
Uncover intriguing superstitions and how these curious beliefs were woven into the authors’ fantastical worlds.
For the (Young) Love of Southeast Asia
Join these authors as they share what it takes to enrapture our inner romantics without looking too far from home.
The Knots in Being Naughty: Breaking Norms in Tamil Literary Arts
There are lots of dos and don’ts in Tamil society in Singapore. As migrants (old and new) living in a multi-cultural country, a lot of the modernities today were both resisted and hard-fought. Why have some Tamil writers and artists felt the need to tiptoe around guilty pleasures, while others resist this by engaging in them? Is there space to write about these themes without being judged?
The Modern Magazine in a Digital Age
Join editors as they speak on building a readership in a visually stimulated world, and the sensibilities that inform their creation of content.
Savour the Flavour
Join three authors from Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong as they delve into the food culture of these food paradises and reminisce about the good old tastes of their favourite dishes.
Puisi yang Berisi
Explore how poetry goes beyond a form of self-expression and helps to communicate meaning with poets from the region.
Literary Pioneer Exhibition: Hedwig Anuar
Explore the 2021 Literary Pioneer Exhibition in-person or virtually on this digital microsite.
Hedwig’s Adventures
Discover more about the awesome woman behind our public libraries in this storytelling session with Amy J Cheng.
Who Is Hedwig Anuar?: A Little Readers Guide to the Literary Pioneer Exhibition
Head down to the National Library Plaza for a special interactive kids exhibition tour and activity book session led by the writer herself. There might be some prizes involved at the end, and you can totally quiz her after too.
Bilingual Storytime with Quek Hong Shin
Join Quek Hong Shin, the author of The Amazing Sarong and other books in the Heritage Picture Book series, in this bilingual storytelling session.
Bilingual Storytime with Abhi Krish
A magic box with an endless supply of junk food? What a dream come true for Paaru and Shivam! But something tells us that maybe we should be careful with what we wish for. Find out what happens in this bilingual storytelling session with Abhi Krish.
TomDogfoolery and Other Animal Shenanigans
Find out with Ross Collins, as he reads from some of his hilarious picture books, including This is a Dog and There’s a Bear on My Chair. Then, see these animals get up to brand new mischief in the award-winning picture book author’s live drawings.
Write Your Next Adventure
Join US-based Debbi Michiko Florence, author of the award-winning Jasmine Toguchi series in this workshop and learn tips for creating compelling characters. She shares how to use personal experiences, hopes, and dreams for young writers to create characters of their own.
Rhianna Pratchett: Achievement Unlocked
In this meet-the-gamewriter session, Rhianna explores what makes a compelling (game) storyline, and how she turned one of life’s greatest pleasures into an iconic moment in gaming history.
The Anatomy of a Wattpad Story
United by a common expertise in Wattpad stories, this conversation unpacks the bustling phenomenon that is Wattpad fiction.
How You Like That: Unpacking K-Pop
Dive into music videos, teasers, comics, and secret notes of K-Pop superstars like BTS, EXO, and Loona to explore the intricate worldbuilding that goes into creating the K-Pop lore that has enchanted billions.
Make Me a (Poetry) Sandwich!
Gather round Cecilia Knapp’s dining table and churn out some delicious breakfast-themed poetry with her.
Script-writing workshop by Jamal Ismail
In this workshop, Jamal Ismail focuses on storytelling, developing plot and characterisation, and creating believable dialogues.
FESTIVAL PASS PLUS: $35
1 October – 14 November 2021
Includes access to all programmes including international headliners
FESTIVAL PASS: $20
1 October – 14 November 2021
A taster pass that gains you access to selected programmes, excluding international headliners
For more information on the Festival Pass Plus and Festival Pass, please check here.
Concessions for Students/ NSFs/ Seniors – $28 and $16
9 October – 14 November 2021
SEPARATELY TICKETED PROGRAMMES: TBC
Select experiential programmes to be ticketed separately. Tickets for select shows will go on sale from 4 October (12 PM). Stay tuned for more updates.
Festival Passes and tickets to other ticketed programmes can be purchased via SISTIC.
20% Early Bird Savings ($28 and $16) now extended till 8 October 2021!
For selected programmes approved by Tote Board Arts Grant, government schools may enjoy subsidies of up to 50% of the ticket price. Applicable to Pre-schools, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, Junior Colleges, Centralised Institute and Institute of Technical Educations (ITE).
Special Education Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidies up to 70% of the programme cost.
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