5 Questions with Vivian Nguyen

“The wider question is whether our stories can exist as complex entities in all of its facets, or is it consumable through a certain angle in order for it to be sellable or watchable?”

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5 Questions with Monica Macansantos

“I think it’s key for many writers coming from marginalised backgrounds not to see themselves through the eyes of the dominant, colonialist culture because that’s when we begin to objectify ourselves.”

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5 Questions with Jess Ho

“I think the reason why the [hospo] industry has gone unchecked for so long is that it is a trade that has been romanticised by media and the upper-class as a gateway to a particular lifestyle, so it isn’t properly regulated.”

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5 Questions with Grace Chan

“There’s a common misperception that speculative fiction is less serious, meaningful, and ‘literary’, and, in my few years of writing, I’ve certainly experienced a divide between mainstream and speculative writing worlds. This still doesn’t make sense to me.”

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5 Questions with Adam Aitken

“I guess that younger writers can read my work and may be influenced by it, if only to find that my work gives them encouragement to experiment, to sound original, and not be afraid to be ‘difficult’.”

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5 Questions with Su-May Tan

“Being a ‘first-generation migrant’ and trying to break into the literary industry is especially hard as most new migrants have to focus on building a new life in a new country.”

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5 Questions with Thao Phan

“What counts as scientific knowledge and why? Who is given authority in these important knowledge-making communities and who isn’t? And what is the role of science and technology in actively constituting categories like gender, race, ability, class, and nation?”

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5 Questions with Vidya Rajan

“Look, my stuff is usually quite absurd, or conceptual, or playing with a persona, and it may not be very commercial in some ways, but I guess at this point I am demanding the right to just fucking do it.”

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