An Interview with Edmund Wee

Robert Wood interviews Edmund Wee, publisher and CEO of Epigram Books, a Singaporean imprint that champions local literature and writers. Edmund Wee discusses falling into publishing, doing good and hindsight.

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A Discussion of Everyday Journal

Lauren Pratt shares a conversation with Anna Degenaar, editor of Everyday Journal. Anna Degenaar is a short story writer from Cape Town currently living in London. Anna discusses starting something new, puzzling over words and first times.

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An Interview with Rachel Bin Salleh

Yohann Devezy shares a conversation with Rachel Bin Salleh, publisher of Magabala Books. Based in Rubibi/Broome, Rachel is descended from the Nimunburr and Yawuru peoples of the Kimberley region, and has worked in publishing for over 20 years.

 
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An Interview with Hoshang Merchant

 

Abhimanyu Kumar shares a vibrant conversation with activist, writer, poet and scholar Hoshang Merchant. In this interview, they discuss Merchant’s prolific career in academia with a specific focus on gay literature and cultural studies in India. They also discuss travel, poetry, Ginsberg, family and Tinder.

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