Capture A World In Transit Curated By Eric Tinsay Valles Shown As Script

on A World In Transit

world is on the move, As a result, people
Capture A World In Transit Curated By Eric Tinsay Valles Shown As Script
everywhere are increasingly caught in hybridity or cultural mixing even as they assert their individuality.
Indeed, migrants, the subject of many of Eric Tinsay Valless poems, yearn especially for an escape or exile from the messy present.
But they and their motivations are not always understood, Eric Tinsay Valless poetic reflections on this new world order and its protagonists move subtly from one geographical space to another.
He interprets these spaces sometimes with humour and always with empathy for otherness, ERIC TINSAY VALLES , formerly a journalist and editor, currently teaches English Language and Literature at the National University of Singapore High School of Math and Science.
He has been published in Routledges New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing, the Hispanic Culture George Mason University, the Singapore National Arts Council published anthology Reflecting on the Merlion, the Ethos published Words: Poems Singapore and Beyond, Ceriph as well as in online journals Double Dialogues University of Melbourne and Bukker Tillibul Swinburne University of Technology.
In, he won the City Loves Writing competition organized by the British Council and was admitted to a writing ERIC TINSAY VALLES , formerly a journalist and editor, currently teaches English Language and Literature at the National University of Singapore High School of Math and Science.
He has been published in Routledges New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing, the Hispanic Culture George Mason University, the Singapore National Arts Council published anthology Reflecting on the Merlion, the Ethos published Words: Poems Singapore and Beyond, Ceriph as well as in online journals Double Dialogues University of Melbourne and Bukker Tillibul Swinburne University of Technology.
In, he won the City Loves Writing competition organized by the British Council and was admitted to a writing residency at the Vermont Studio Centre in the US.
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