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Zubin Jain Editor-In-Chief
Urwah Muneer Editor
Steven Chua Editor
Wayne Low Ka Shin Editor, Social Media
Brandon Servos Editor, Social Media
Kimberly Wee Website Editor and Designer


  •        My Job at the post office Helps me Understand the Humans Better
    A brilliant and heartwarming meditation on the barrier between the artificial and real-life, that uses the trappings of speculative fiction and the integration of artificial intelligence into everyday service industry tasks to tell a wonderful story.

    Landscaping for Amnesiacs
    Collection of lovely draw-from-life sketches that bring out a deeper hyper-reality to otherwise mundane occurrences. A university is reimagined as an airport, students fall but never land.

    Baby+ With A Car Like Wolverine’s Claws
    Carrying out “you wouldn’t download a car” to its absurd conclusions, this hilarious and cutting satire by Elizabeth Wong pokes at a society’s growing dependency towards automobiles, laughing its way through a uncomfortable truth of technology: that humans are often forced to adapt to it, and not the other way around.

    The Simulation Hypothesis Is Real
    A contemporary exploration into a classic thought experiment viewed through the lens of online culture. Yee’s expertly crafted story structure quickly leads us away from the actual experiment into a mise en abyme of reaction and meta-reaction, mirroring the structure and evoking the attendant sense of doom of web-hosted “discourse” today.

    The Fragrant Sky
    Dimensions are turned temporal, traditional mythological conflicts said to take place in the stars occur as they did in the tales of old with a  modern twist.

    Little Ghosts
    A profile of the far-future, the meaning of artificial life is a question that’s been asked and answered innumerable times. This excellent story explores what it means to ask that question.


    Incarnadine
    A frightening haunting tale that leaves one on the edge of their seat without knowing..horror fiction at its very best.
  • A deep dive into the neglected influence of science fiction on the works of legendary Singaporean writer and playwright Stella Kon, which has gone unremarked for far too long