The distance between a woman and her womb. The Necropolis. Kababayans.
From charting distances to a dying star in space and between lovers, to the landscape of death in a gun, these familiar and unfamiliar landscapes record works ranging from self-expression to social commentary. Issue Two features the work of Desmond Kon, Stephanie Ye, Vanessa Ban, Thng Ivana, Esther Ng, Jaryl George Solomon, Tse Hao Guang, Migs Bravo-Dutt, Nandita Jaishankar, Adam Liew, Christina Chua, Manoj Harjani, Makarand R. Paranjape, Faiezah Osman, Ivan Ang, Derrick Cham, Abel Koh, Benjamin Teong, Nicholas Liu, David De Winne, Prabhu Silvam, Shang Hsuen Koh, R Somaiah, Darius Sit, Jayanti Shankar, Bryan Cheong Sui Kang, Adeline Mary Teoh, Ari, Kong Yen Lin & Nuria Ling, Jason Erik Lundberg, and Eric Tinsay Valles.
Wei Fen Lee is the co-editor of Ceriph, a literary print journal based in Singapore that promotes the work of emerging writers and artists. She is also a freelance writer and researcher of South Asian diasporic literature in Southeast Asia. She recently co-edited Coast (2011), a mono-titular anthology of poetry and fiction by three generations of writers from Singapore, and her work has appeared in QLRS, Nether Magazine, and Softblow.