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This year’s Singapore Writers Festival (SWF), themed ‘A Language of Our Own’, will explore the role of language in the expression of identities and formation of communities in the 21st century.
The festival not only ushers in a new chapter in its 22nd edition but also features a new face at the helm, with poet Pooja Nansi making her debut as Festival Director.
Organised by the National Arts Council (NAC), SWF will be held in the Civic District from 1 to 10 November 2019.
Literary stars headlining the festival include Min Jin Lee (Korea – US), author of ‘Pachinko’, a 2017 finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, and Marlon James (Jamaica), winner of the 2015 Man Booker prize for his novel ‘A Brief History of Seven Killings’.
Additionally, this year’s festival will be extending its reach to youths aged 13 – 18 through a new festival track – the SWF Youth Fringe – as part of the NAC’s efforts to nurture early engagement with the literary arts.
Jointly organised with the Singapore Book Council, the SWF Youth Fringe will be curated by a panel of Youth Curators from a number of schools including Temasek Junior College and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.
The programme includes the discussion of topics and genres youth are interested in such as young adult fiction, K-pop, zine-making, memes and text-speak as a language, and will be headlined by Nicola Yoon (Jamaica – US), a New York Times-bestselling author whose young adult novels ‘The Sun is Also a Star’ and ‘Everything, Everything’ have been adapted into movies.
Other authors participating in the Youth Fringe include editor, author and screenwriter Nikesh Shukla (UK), Hanna Alkaf (Malaysia), and editor-at-large at Fleurs Des Lettres Wong Yi (Hong Kong).

Singapore Writers Festival 2018 (Image from SWF/Facebook)
In line with the SWF Youth Fringe, the festival will also be introducing the SWF Youth Pass, a festival pass for youth audiences. Pass holders will be able to attend more than 100 events ranging from panel discussions and mini-lectures to exhibitions and author readings.
What’s more, they will get the opportunity to meet authors such as Min Jin Lee (Korea – US), poet and Young People’s Laureate for London Theresa Lola (Nigeria – UK), and Young Adult novelist Hanna Alkaf (Malaysia).
This year’s festival will also discuss Singlish – the unifying lingua franca for Singaporeans from all walks of life. There will be conversations around topics such as the most versatile Singlish word and a series of mini-lectures titled “The Words We Love”, celebrating the everyday vernacular of Singaporeans.
As one of the few multilingual literary festivals in the world SWF will also feature cross-cultural programmes. Festival-goers can expect a variety of events that showcase the diversity of languages in our community, such as “Perang Spontan”, a Dikir Barat x rap battle performance; the return of “Translation Circle:Live!”, a live translating session which demonstrates the gamut of challenges faced in translating across languages and cultures; as well as a calligraphy panel and tour.
Singapore Writers Festival 2018 (Image from SWF/Facebook)
The Advance Sales Festival Passes and Youth Passes are available from today until 2 September via SISTIC.
The SWF Festival Pass and Youth Pass allow audiences entry to more than 100 events at a discounted price of S$20 during advanced sales (regular price at S$25) and S$15 respectively. Festival Pass and Youth Pass holders can also enjoy 20% discount for all other SWF events that are ticketed separately.
Meanwhile, tickets for Marlon James and Min Jin Lee’s lectures will go on sale from 16 August while other individually ticketed events will be released in early September.
Ticketing details and updates are available at SWF’s website and Facebook page.

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