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- 道博士
- 道家思想
- 達瑞
- 邁克
- 那些乘客教我的事
- 那間小小的、小小的甜點店
- 邱澤
- 郭強生
- 都市求生記
- 都市求生记
- 鄧小樺
- 鄭南榕
- 鄭哲涵
- 鄭宗龍版
- 鄭宜農
- 鄭景祥
- 鄭聿
- 鄭麗君
- 酷儿小说
- 酷兒小說
- 重新計算中
- 野原KURO
- 釣魚小貓帆布袋
- 錯視與幻聽
- 鍾國強
- 鍾秀玲
- 鏡子裡的秘密
- 鐘怡雯
- 長篇小說
- 长篇小说
- 閱讀
- 關天林
- 阮文略
- 阿爆
- 附近有人笑了
- 陈夏民
- 陈干煌
- 陈雨汝
- 陳允石
- 陳劍
- 陳千憓
- 陳夏民
- 陳婉容
- 陳子謙
- 陳幹煌
- 陳志華
- 陳昌遠
- 陳玠安
- 陳育萱
- 陳苑珊
- 陳雨汝
- 陸上怪獸警報
- 雜誌
- 雨餘中一座明亮的房子
- 雷思傑
- 電影
- 電影評論
- 霓虹燈下的㗝呸店
- 青春選讀——魯迅短篇小說選(文庫本)
- 非虚构
- 韓麗珠
- 音樂
- 音樂評論
- 風和日麗天重逢
- 飛踢,醜哭,白鼻毛:第一次開出版社就大賣 騙你的
- 飯飯之輩
- 飲江
- 飲食文化
- 飲食文學
- 香港
- 香港六四詩選
- 香港文學
- 香港文學外譯實況
- 馬來西亞
- 馮啓斌
- 騷夏
- 马来西亚
- 高俊傑
- 鬼火與人形
- 魯迅
- 魯迅短篇小說
- 鲁迅
- 黃匡寧
- 黃文傑
- 黃柏軒
- 黃益民
- 黄文杰
- 黎穎詩
- 黑暗夜空擦亮暗黑隕石
- 點♡時刻
The Inventors ◎Daryl Li
平常價 $28.00“An uncategorisable, unrelentingly gorgeous tour de force.”
- Michael Copperman, Writer
“Li’s hybrid essays hover elegantly over the field of memory.”
- Jonathan Chan, Poet
“This is the kind of failure we should all aspire to.”
- Tse Hao Guang, Poet
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About The Inventors
A history of embarrassments in the garden begins a meditation on the nature of memory. Unfolding alongside notes and marginalia, a ghost story becomes a reflection on grief, remembrance, and identity. Failed writing projects coalesce into a contemplation on the limits of our narratives. The haunting essays in The Inventors explore the stories that we tell ourselves—and the ways in which we constantly invent and reinvent our / selves.
About the Author
Daryl Li is a writer of literary fiction and nonfiction based in Singapore. His first book, The Inventors, is a collection of creative nonfiction published by Rosetta Cultures. His work has been longlisted for the Australian Book Review Calibre Essay Prize and Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize, and been a finalist in the Georgia Review Prose Prize. He has won a Golden Point Award for short fiction. His work can be found in publications including Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, NANG, OF ZOOS, Unwinnable Monthly, and Gastronomica.
He can be found on Instagram, Twitter, and Threads at @nonstickpanda.
About Rosetta Cultures
Rosetta Cultures is an imprint by TrendLit Publishing that focuses on championing and bridging languages and the arts across cultures and communities.
Rosetta Cultures is currently based in Singapore, serving local and international readers.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-18-8244-9 (Paperback)
Publisher / Imprint: Rosetta Cultures
Date of Publication: 01 November 2023
Suggested Categorization: Essays, Non-Fiction, Singapore Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 272 pages
What Gives Us Our Names (Rosetta Edition)◎Alvin Pang
平常價 $20.00The beloved Sing Lit classic What Gives Us Our Names is finally being revised and published with photos taken by the author worldwide. From the water town of Zhou Zhuang to the suburbs of Calcutta, the pictures will allow readers a peek into the writer’s travel and experiences. Coupled with the text of What Gives Us Our Names, it will give readers a new angle and perspective on the timeless classic.
About What Gives Us Our Names (Rosetta Edition)
He’d gotten the idea from a book, not unlike the one you last read and loved, whose lurid covers you have already forgotten. For a canvas, he used not his own skin but his very life, spending his days as if he were made up of the most telling bits of other people. To do this, he learned to watch quietly and look deeply, past the busy surfaces until he could discern the colours beneath, the ones that did not change. One by one he would name them as he wove them into his heart in the deep of night. He touched you once, borrowing pieces of your story in passing. They are here still, in case you wish to look.
About the Author
He has been known to edit, explore, curate, comment, photograph, perform, read, review, study, translate, travel, teach, dine, document, design, dream and adore cats. Generous spirits from many shores have feted his words in fellowships, feasts and festivities. Translators in over twenty languages have puzzled over his words. He once aspired to elusiveness, considering restlessness a virtue, and now accepts that life is brief, fluid and already unknowable. He has always needed glasses.
About Rosetta Cultures
Rosetta Cultures is an imprint by TrendLit Publishing that focuses on championing and bridging languages and the arts across cultures and communities.
Rosetta Cultures is currently based in Singapore, serving local and international readers.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-18-6986-0 (Paperback)
Publisher / Imprint: Rosetta Cultures
Date of Publication: 1 May 2024
Suggested Categorization: Creative Prose, Contemporary Literature, Singapore Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 96 pages

Short Tongue 短舌 (Bilingual Edition)◎Wang Mun Kiat 黄文杰(Translated By: Daryl Lim Wei Jie 林伟杰)
平常價 $18.00Short Tongue is the Singaporean Chinese poet Wang Mun Kiat’s second collection of poetry, representing a distinct change in style from his previous work. The poems in this collection are deceptively short and seemingly simple, but they belie deep reservoirs of irony, wit and social commentary. The title, Short Tongue, hints at an ambiguity and a refusal to define oneself. You can think of each poem as a dagger — that both wounds and tickles. This bilingual edition is published in simplified Chinese and English, in hopes of bringing Wang Mun Kiat’s surprising poetry to a new audience of readers, as well as promoting exchanges between the different language literatures in Singapore.
《短舌》的黄文杰诗风转变之作,以精短凝练的文字,让读者拨云见月。顾名思义,“短舌”可指涉口齿不清、沟通障碍,无以自辩等,因此每首诗形成了它独一无二的逻辑,也变成近距离发射的飞刀——中刀时有点刺痛,却也能令人会心一笑。本次以简体华文与英文(双语对照版)出版,希望给更多的读者惊喜,以及拓展新加坡文学的多元可能与想象。
Author and Translator Bio
Wang Mun Kiat 黄文杰 (Author 作家)
Wang Mun Kiat is a Singaporean writer born in 1967. He is currently an engineer and lives in Bangkok, Thailand. Wang came into contact with poetry and writing in the 1980s. His works were mostly published in Singapore's literary journals and Lianhe Zaobao. Wang was awarded the Singapore Golden Point Award in 2013, and was shortlisted for the Singapore Literary Award in 2014. His poetry collection includes Not Yet Midnight and Short Tongue.
黄文杰,1967年生,新加坡人,现为工程师,于泰国曼谷定居。80年代开始接触诗歌创作,作品多见于新加坡文学杂志和《联合早报》副刊。 2013年获颁新加坡金笔奖,2014年入围新加坡文学奖。著有诗集《夜未央》与《短舌》。
Daryl Lim Wei Jie 林伟杰 (Translator 译者)
Daryl Lim Wei Jie is a poet, translator and literary critic from Singapore. His latest collection of poetry is Anything but Human (2021), which was shortlisted for the 2022 Singapore Literature Prize. His poetry won him the Golden Point Award for English Poetry in 2015. His work has been featured in POETRY Magazine, Poetry Daily, The Southwest Review and elsewhere.
林伟杰,是新加坡(英语)诗人、译者与文学评论者。最新诗集《Anything but Human》(除了人,2021)入选2022年新加坡文学奖;曾获2015年新加坡金笔奖(英文诗歌组)。作品刊登于《POETRY》(诗歌)杂志、《Poetry Daily》(诗歌日志),及《The Southwest Review》(西南评论季刊)等。
Publication Information 出版资料
ISBN 国际书号: 978-981-18-6965-5
Publisher 出版社: Rosetta Cultures | 罗塞塔文化
Date of Publication 出版日期: April 2023 | 2023年4月
Suggested Categorization 建议分类: Poetry, Comtemporary Literature, Translated Literature | 现代诗、当代文学、翻译文学
Format 规格:19cm (H) x 13cm (W),144pages | 19厘米(高)x 13厘米(宽),144页
(Please note that the final cover of the collection might differ slightly from the cover shown. 预购封面仅提供参考,最终封面会有些许的调整或修正。)
Aerial Roots: Loops Of Infinity And Other Poems◎Shilpa Dikshit Thapliyal
平常價 $22.00About Aerial Roots
Aerial Roots is a poetry collection that meditates on the liminal space of displacement and settlement, arrivals and departures, uprootedness, and assimilation. It is between these hybrid shifts of time and place, of bilocation, that diasporic writers dwell for most of their lives.
Visualising the ongoing narratives as akin to the banyan tree and its allegorical roots, the poems revisit the vast canvas of memory, places, and lived experiences. This collection negotiates and interrogates the complex issues of identity, ethnicity, belonging, heritage, and multiple homes to know where and what home is.
About Shilpa Dikshit Thapliyal
Shilpa Dikshit Thapliyal is an Indian-Singaporean poet and author of two poetry collections. Her work has appeared in the Practice Research & Tangential Activities (PR&TA) Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, The Best Asian Poetry, The Yearbook of Indian Poetry in English, Trivium, Little Things, to let the light in, Anima Methodi, and elsewhere.
Poems from her previous collection Between Sips of Masala Chai (Kitaab International, 2019) have been selected for secondary school curriculum in Singapore. Her poem, ‘Hymn of Hope’, written during the pandemic for the Homeward project, was performed by the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra. Some of her poems have been translated into Japanese, Spanish, and Chinese Ink-Art.
Her poems have been nominated for the Best of the Net and Pushcart Prize and awarded second place in The Letter Review Prize, 2022. Her third collection, Aerial Roots, was awarded The Letter Review Prize for Unpublished Books, 2024. She has read poetry at the Singapore Writers Festival, the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, Mumbai, Poetry on the Move, Canberra, The RevTen Radio, USA, and the Festival of Friendship (Revolution of Tenderness, USA).
Shilpa has adjudicated several poetry competitions including the National Poetry Competition, the CLASS Poetry Competition, the National Poetry Recitation Competition, and the Write and Burn Spoken Word Competition. Shilpa serves on the organising committee of Poetry Festival Singapore as a poet and literary organiser.
Born and raised in India, Shilpa completed her Master's in Computer Management (MCM) from Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Symbiosis University, Pune. She worked in a leading IT services company before relocating to Singapore in 2001. She has recently completed her second Master's, M.A. (Arts) from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Shilpa resides in Singapore with her family.
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Recommendations/Blurbs
These poems take us to the minutiae of the author’s beloved landscapes, familiar haunts and remembered neighbourhoods, but a new, rich tapestry of sights and sounds; of ethnic variety and riches. This is food for the soul; part of a significant journey of discovery, recall and recovery, a traveller’s recognition of how nature’s beneficence is a palpable blessing no matter where one is in the world.
— Anne Lee Tzu Pheng
Tender. Present. Generous. Dignified. Shilpa Dikshit Thapliyal’s Aerial Roots is a deeply contemplative collection, intelligent and lustrous in its surfacing of rich feeling and authenticity. Perambulating around the banyan tree are poems laced in heavy symbolism. Threaded through are astonishingly beautiful images and sounds. The confessional moments meander their way confidently through verse, from the ghazal and haibun to prose poem. One becomes witness to a fondness—of memory, of nostalgia. Wait for the beautiful epiphanies, even as time and space remain suspended in this alluring lyric imagination. One encounters a poetry that bravely looks at ideas of identity, border crossings, diaspora, heritage, tradition, community, family, and what it means to belong. Indeed, this is a welcome homecoming for the author, and what a grand tour of a life’s journeying it has been. Sublime. Remarkable. Simply magnificent.
— Desmond Francis Xavier Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé
Winner of the Singapore Literature Prize
Shilpa's poetry traces how shifting light, from "coppered dawn" to "a sundown mist [descending] on the ghats," illuminates the tender narrative of a family in transition. The play between natural radiance and urban gleam becomes an objective correlative for the immigrant clan's own metamorphosis. Each poem distills the complex emotions of leaving and arriving, of roots seeking new soil while branches reach toward changed skies.
—Eric Tinsay Valles, poet, editor and educator
Shilpa's is a voice that is at once intelligent and humane. Her work is dynamic and beautifully paced—a culturally rich and sensually stimulating experience that is, quite simply, a joy to read.
— Kita Das, Ol James
The Letter Review
Shilpa has beautifully meshed the world she grew up in and with the world she currently calls home. She draws parallels between her childhood by recalling memories of Little India and her Amma, and finds joy in how technology keeps the family together internationally. This collection of poems invites the reader into her world of duality, through her thoughtfully crafted words.
— Latha
Writer
Through richly evocative language and a keen eye for botanical metaphors, Shilpa embarks on a poignant exploration of movement and displacement, love and belonging, and the liminal spaces between migration and settlement. Buttressed by her transnational sensibilities, the personal and the universal entwine in her poetry, serving as a living, breathing testament to the intricate connections between place, identity, and the human experience. Like seeds that grow into mighty banyan trees, Shilpa's poems weave a tapestry of interwoven perspectives, akin to a reticulated network of aerial roots—one which branches out into a forest of reflection and imagination that takes root in the reader's mind.
— Ow Yeong Wai Kit
Educator and Poet
These poems are lush with images and symbols from the two countries/cultures Shilpa deftly inhabits, her original home in India and the new in Singapore where she now lives. The diction reflects this reality, the English enriched with untranslatable words from the mother country and allusions ( people, places, birds, trees etc), pointing to a restless, assimilative mind journeying to seek identities, roots, and loops in her rich past and present.
A cornucopia of poetry.
— Robert Yeo
Poet and Playwright
Aerial Roots is a heartfelt homage to memories of the poet’s time spent in India, her country of origin. Set under the metaphoric, awning leitmotif of the banyan tree, Thapliyal’s poems offer the reader a universe with hidden windows that open unto an “undergrowth of decades”. One unlocks new meanings every time one enters her work. The poems speak of dislocation, migration, identity or the loss of it, and of the untethered state of our being, while also being contained within exquisite, precise language. The poet has a remarkable ability to draw connections between the personal and the cosmic, the present and the past, longing and reality. Her work is tender, incisive, clear-sighted and deeply intimate, replete with “stains and spills of plump memories”. Her poetry stuns us, wounds us, keeps us warm, while being unapologetically her own. The poems display amazing manoeuvring of the terrain of the page and the mind - a gentle flow, akin to a river’s graceful swirl on its journey. The memories shared with us are mesmerising and quintessentially, culturally, charmingly Indian. Indeed her poems hold “… lamps to moonless skies”. The collection is a milestone written on the existential nuances of life. Every line, an “aperture for departure”.
— Vinita Agrawal
Poet and Editor
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About Rosetta Cultures
Rosetta Cultures is an imprint by TrendLit Publishing that focuses on championing and bridging languages and the arts across cultures and communities.
Rosetta Cultures is currently based in Singapore, serving local and international readers.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-94-3584-5 (Paperback)
CIP: Available with National Libarary Board, Singapore
Publisher / Imprint: Rosetta Cultures
Date of Publication: August 2025
Suggested Categorization: Poetry, Contemporary Literature, Singapore Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 100 pages
This Is How We Come Back◎Cyril Wong
平常價 $18.00About This Is How We Come Back
One of a pair of lovers slices off his nipple on a dare. Both argue about enlightenment before it becomes too late, after retreating from the hostile world into a cave of wildly carnal fulfilment. Marrying mystical exploration and avant-garde homo-erotica, here is a prose-poem-as-fairy-tale in the modern day about the things few of us in love may see, insights about love and loss which pierce the amnesia of ordinary time.
About Cyril Wong
Cyril Wong is a poet whose works “embrace themes of love, alienation and human relationships of all kinds” (TIME magazine, 28 Nov. 2007). His books include Beachlight (Seagull Books, 2023) and This Side of Heaven (Epigram Books, 2020). A two-time recipient of the Singapore Literature Prize (2006 and 2016) and the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award for Literature (2005), he completed his doctoral degree in English Literature at the National University of Singapore in 2012. His work was featured in Poems on the Underground in London (2022). His writings have appeared in journals like Poetry International, Poetry New Zealand, Ambit, Atlanta Review, as well as in anthologies by W. W. Norton and Everyman’s Library.
About Rosetta Cultures
Rosetta Cultures is an imprint by TrendLit Publishing that focuses on championing and bridging languages and the arts across cultures and communities.
Rosetta Cultures is currently based in Singapore, serving local and international readers.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-18-8274-6 (Paperback)
CIP: Available with National Libarary Board, Singapore
Publisher / Imprint: Rosetta Cultures
Date of Publication: December 2024
Suggested Categorization: Poetry, Contemporary Literature, Singapore Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 68 pages
What Gives Us Our Names (Box Set: Book + Poster + Fragrance)◎Alvin Pang
平常價 $96.00*Deluxe Box Set / Perfumes are only available for order within Singapore.*
The beloved Sing Lit classic What Gives Us Our Names is finally being revised and published with photos taken by the author worldwide. From the water town of Zhou Zhuang to the suburbs of Calcutta, the pictures will allow readers a peek into the writer’s travel and experiences. Coupled with the text of What Gives Us Our Names, it will give readers a new angle and perspective on the timeless classic.
To commemorate the (re)launch of the classic, Rosetta Cultures will also be launching a limited-edition box set which contains the book, posters as well as a unique fragrance (Memories of Kumano) inspired by the book.
About What Gives Us Our Names (Rosetta Edition)
He’d gotten the idea from a book, not unlike the one you last read and loved, whose lurid covers you have already forgotten. For a canvas, he used not his own skin but his very life, spending his days as if he were made up of the most telling bits of other people. To do this, he learned to watch quietly and look deeply, past the busy surfaces until he could discern the colours beneath, the ones that did not change. One by one he would name them as he wove them into his heart in the deep of night. He touched you once, borrowing pieces of your story in passing. They are here still, in case you wish to look.
About the Author
He has been known to edit, explore, curate, comment, photograph, perform, read, review, study, translate, travel, teach, dine, document, design, dream and adore cats. Generous spirits from many shores have feted his words in fellowships, feasts and festivities. Translators in over twenty languages have puzzled over his words. He once aspired to elusiveness, considering restlessness a virtue, and now accepts that life is brief, fluid and already unknowable. He has always needed glasses.
About Rosetta Cultures
Rosetta Cultures is an imprint by TrendLit Publishing that focuses on championing and bridging languages and the arts across cultures and communities.
Rosetta Cultures is currently based in Singapore, serving local and international readers.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-18-6986-0 (Paperback)
Publisher / Imprint: Rosetta Cultures
Date of Publication: 1 May 2024
Suggested Categorization: Creative Prose, Contemporary Literature, Singapore Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 96 pages
Ark and Apple◎Jom Gamerland
平常價 $23.00About the Book
Noah’s life takes a wild turn when Adam—his supposed boyfriend from the future—shows up out of nowhere. The grumpy and reckless Adam does not know that they are a thing and hates him for his guts, giving Noah an uphill task of winning him over.
Worse, Adam can’t control his unstable time-travel powers, putting himself in danger at every turn. But Noah has seen the Adam beneath the chaos in the future versions of him—the one who will someday love him—and he’s determined to protect him until that future finally comes true.
About the Author
Jom Gamerland is actually the author’s pen name and is an anagram of his real name. He has been writing in Wattpad since 2021. Jom has completed multiple novels and Ark and Apple is one of his proudest works. He had won multiple prompts and official Wattpad contests until he decided to take it slow as he pursues his Nursing career in the Unites States of America.
He was born in a community where discrimination against homosexuality is rampant. He has witnessed how many people impose their own beliefs in the happiness of others. The urge to break this stigma prompted him to write his own story and help readers learn that true love should be seen from a spectrum.
About Giraffe Media (Singapore)
Giraffe Media (GM), an imprint of TrendLit Publishing Private Limited based in Singapore, shares stories that celebrate love in all its forms. Like a giraffe reaching gracefully toward the sky, we believe love can be tall, gentle, and enduring. Our books invite readers to wander through tender moments, cherish heartfelt connections, and bask in the magic, warmth, and freedom of loving openly and fully.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-94-3815-0 (Paperback)
Publisher / Imprint: Giraffe Media
Date of Publication: September 2025
Suggested Categorization: Fiction, Boys' Love (BL), Contemporary Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 248 pages
Bathroom Love Affair◎M.Allen
平常價 $23.00About the Book
Eros doesn’t believe in love—despite being named after the god of it. All he wants is the lead role in The Enchanted Stream. But when Zach, a maddening stranger, wrecks his audition, Eros swears he’ll never forgive him. Then fate hands him a second chance… and Zach as his rehearsal partner.
Now, every line they rehearse blurs into something dangerous—something that feels nothing like hate. Is it just stage chemistry, or has Eros finally met his match in more ways than one?
About the Author
M. Allen, also known as xPANICx in the Philippines and on Wattpad, is a corporate guy by day and a dreamer by night. He started writing back in 6th grade, and despite his busy schedule and laziness, still continues to do so in his spare time. His book The Bathroom Love Affair was originally published in Filipino by Summit Books’ imprint Pop Fiction.
About Giraffe Media (Singapore)
Giraffe Media (GM), an imprint of TrendLit Publishing Private Limited based in Singapore, shares stories that celebrate love in all its forms. Like a giraffe reaching gracefully toward the sky, we believe love can be tall, gentle, and enduring. Our books invite readers to wander through tender moments, cherish heartfelt connections, and bask in the magic, warmth, and freedom of loving openly and fully.
Publication Information
ISBN: 978-981-94-3814-3 (Paperback)
Publisher / Imprint: Giraffe Media
Date of Publication: September 2025
Suggested Categorization: Fiction, Boys' Love (BL), Contemporary Literature
Format: 19cm (H) x 13cm (W), 248 pages




































