Find the Gap: borders, escape, and the JB-SG Causeway in the works of Rifqi Amirul
by SHARMINI APHRODITE
Find the Gap: borders, escape, and the JB-SG Causeway in the works of Rifqi Amirul Sharmini Aphrodite
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About Sharmini
Sharmini Aphrodite (1995) was born in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, and raised between the cities of Singapore and Johor Bahru, where she still lives. Her short fiction has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, placed on the Australian Book Review Jolley Prize and Golden Point Awards, and published online and in print. Her art writing appears online and has been a runner-up for Frieze Magazine’s Art Writing Prize. She is a submissions editor at Smokelong Quarterlyand a fiction reader for Singapore Unbound’s SP Blog
© Copyright Sharmini Aphrodite
www.sharminiaphrodite.wordpress.com
About Sharmini
Sharmini Aphrodite (1995) was born in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, and raised between the cities of Singapore and Johor Bahru, where she still lives. Her short fiction has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, placed on the Australian Book Review Jolley Prize and Golden Point Awards, and published online and in print. Her art writing appears online and has been a runner-up for Frieze Magazine’s Art Writing Prize. She is a submissions editor at Smokelong Quarterlyand a fiction reader for Singapore Unbound’s SP Blog