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Daren Shiau

Daren Shiau, BBM, PBM (Chinese: 萧维龙, born 1971), is a Singaporean novelist, poet, conservationist, and lawyer in private practice qualified in Singapore, England and Wales. He is an author of five books.

Daren Shiau, BBM, PBM
Shiau in 2008
BornJune 1971
NationalitySingaporean citizenship
Notable awardsPublic Service Star (2022), Public Service Medal (2016), Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) Foundation Education Award (2003), National Arts Council Young Artist Award (2002), Commonwealth Youth Program Asia Award for Excellence in Youth Work (2001), Singapore Youth Award (Community Service) (2000)
Website
darenshiau.com

Education edit

Shiau was born in Singapore in 1971, and is of Hakka and Peranakan grandparentage. He was educated at Raffles Institution, Raffles Junior College, and graduated from the Law Faculty of the National University of Singapore on the Dean's List in 1996.

A Fulbright scholar, and an alumnus of the East-West Center in Honolulu established by the United States Congress in 1960,[1] Shiau was the Visiting Writer in Fall 2003 to the University of California, Berkeley.

Literary career edit

Shiau is the author of Heartland (1999), Peninsular: Archipelagos and Other Islands (2000), and Velouria (2007).[1] He is also a co-editor of (2010), a seminal mono-titular anthology.

Travel guide Lonely Planet: Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei has cited Shiau as the author of the "definitive Singapore novel", and The Arts Magazine had described Shiau as "among the most exciting of the post-1965 generation of writers". He is regarded as one of the ‘Class of 95’, the pre-digitial literary wave of Singapore writers which includes Boey Kim Cheng, Heng Siok Tian, Yong Shu Hoong and Alvin Pang. [2]  

Heartland (1999) edit

Shiau's first work, Heartland is an existential novel. It deals with the paradox of rootedness and rootlessness of Singaporeans born after the Japanese Occupation.[3] The book received the Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award in 1998,[4] together with Alfian Sa'at's Corridor. Heartland was named by Singapore's English daily The Straits Times in December 1999, along with J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace, as one of the 10 Best Books of the Year. In 2007, an academic edition of Heartland was adopted into a textbook for Singapore secondary schools offering English literature in their GCE O-Level curriculum.[1]

In 2015, Heartland was selected by The Business Times as one of the Top 10 English Singapore books from 1965 to 2015, alongside titles by Arthur Yap, Goh Poh Seng and Philip Jeyaretnam.[5] In the same year, Mediacorp commissioned the adaptation of Heartland into a telemovie directed by K Rajagopal.[6] Heartland, the telemovie, was broadcast in August 2015.[7]

Peninsular: Archipelagos and Other Islands (2000) edit

A year after Heartland was published, Shiau released a poetry collection, Peninsular: Archipelagos and Other Islands.[8] Poems from Peninsular have been included in several international and Singapore anthologies.

Emeritus Professor Edwin Thumboo wrote an essay about Peninsular titled 'Time and Place: History and Geography in Daren Shiau’s Poetry' [9] in which he commented: "The incisive revelations of Shiau's work begin with the significance and the reach of his themes. Interrelated and overlapping, they explain both the intrinsic unity of his work and – for me at least – its importance in the present overall balance of Singapore literature in English".[9]

The Singapore literature platform, poetry.sg, observes in its ‘Critical Introduction’ to Shiau: “Shiau’s first collection of poetry, Peninsular, encapsulates through its structure and its themes the dual concerns of history and spatiality in his writing, which began early on in Heartland (both the original collection of poetry and the final publication conceived as a novel), and which persists in later work such as Velouria.[2]

Velouria (2007) and microfiction edit

Velouria is a seminal collection of Singaporean microfiction, published by Shiau in 2007.[10] In the same year, Shiau received the top prize in The Straits Times’ inaugural microfiction competition with his story ‘Sedimentary’. ‘Sedimentary’ was included in the 2017 reprint of Velouria.

The title story of the book is named after a track by Boston-based alternative rock band, the Pixies. Other stories in the volume were named after songs by artistes such as My Bloody Valentine and Thelonious Monk.

In 2005, Shiau was first runner-up in the Golden Point Award creative writing competition for his short story, Take Your Wings Off, I Say.[11] Undeterred, he further truncated the story into a piece of microfiction which then anchored Velouria.

An editorial on Shiau’s writing on poetry.sg notes that his “wry observational poetry is transposed into [his] later collection of microfiction, Velouria, which also maintains the elegiac quality of poetry, while combining the compression and suggestiveness of poetic language with the broader narrative and character developments afforded by prose”.[2]

Poet Cyril Wong comments of Velouria that its “prose shards… seep into the heart like novels condensed into short films or poetry”.  

Coast (2010) and editorial work edit

On the editorial front, Shiau co-edited with Lee Wei Fen in 2010, an experimental anthology, Coast: A Mono-titular Anthology of Singapore Writing, which featured over 50 creative works by both published and unpublished writers across a single title. Writers included Goh Poh Seng, Lee Tzu Pheng, Eric Khoo, Toh Hsien Min, Cyril Wong, Alfian Sa’at and Pooja Nansi.

Literary critic, Dr Gwee Li Sui, has described Coast as "nothing short of a manifesto, a call to stretch out the tent poles of language and go in search of an idiom for making destiny".[12]

Other literary involvements edit

Shiau has been invited to read in New York, Boston and London. He has been a guest writer at the Melbourne Writers Festival, and the Hong Kong International Literary Festival.[13]

His works have also been translated into several languages, namely Italian, German, Chinese, Malay, Tamil, and have been featured in cross-discipline public performances by other artists.[14] In 2015, Shiau collaborated with indie band Riot in Magenta to present a performance at the Esplanade Recital Studio as part of the Singapore Writers Festival.[15]

Shiau has served as a writing mentor for the Creative Arts Programme administered by the Ministry of Education, and the National Arts Council's Mentor Access Project.[1]

He received the Young Artist Award (Literature) from the National Arts Council in 2002.[16]

In 2021, Shiau was appointed Co-Chair of the Singapore Writers Festival’s advisory panel.[17]

Conservation edit

 
Shiau in 2021

At the National University of Singapore, Shiau was one of the first chairmen of the pioneering sustainability and environmental activism NGO, Students Against Violation of the Earth (SAVE). SAVE was involved in climate change advocacy, as well as biodiversity protection and reforestation efforts in Singapore in the Nineties.

In 1993, Shiau, then a sophomore undergraduate, in activating the university’s campus-wide recycling programme, led SAVE in organising Water for Somalia, a project to raise funds for building water pipelines for Kenyan and Ethiopian refugees.[18] It was the largest national recycling effort at that time, and received recognition and praise by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva.[18]

A year before his graduation, Shiau was elected the inaugural national chairman of the Youth Environmental Network of Singapore (YEN), an umbrella organisation for school-based sustainability and environmental NGOs.[18]

Shiau was subsequently appointed as director on the independently-managed Singapore Environment Council, and as board member of the National Parks Board, a statutory board of Singapore's Ministry of National Development.[18] He has also been named an international expert of the Commission on Environmental Law of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Switzerland,[19] during which he published a monograph titled Communication and the Environment.[18]

For his outstanding contributions to preservation of the local environment, Shiau has been awarded the inaugural Green Leaf Award, the predecessor to the President's Award for the Environment.

In 2016, Shiau was further appointed to the Management Committee of the Garden City Fund, an Institute of Public Character in Singapore originally established by patron Lee Kuan Yew, which complements the National Parks Board's greening and biodiversity conservation efforts.

In 2020, he was appointed as Treasurer of the Fund which oversees more than S$20 million in assets. During Shiau’s tenure, the National Parks Board has undertaken climate resilience initiatives such as mangrove restoration along the northern coastline of Pulau Ubin, and wildlife habitat enhancement in areas as such as Clementi Forest and the Southern Ridges. [20]

Accolades edit

Shiau is a recipient of:

In 1993, he was selected by The Straits Times on Singapore's National Day as one of "50 Faces to Watch". A decade later in 2003, he was again named by The Straits Times on National Day as one of "38 Singaporeans Who Make a Difference to Singapore".[14]

The Japanese community in Singapore recognised Shiau's contributions to civic education by conferring on him the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) Foundation Education Award in 2003.[14]

In 2016, Shiau was conferred the civilian order, the Public Service Medal (Pingat Bakti Masyarakat) by the President of the Republic of Singapore.[22] In 2022, Shiau was further conferred the civilian order, the Public Service Star (Bintang Bakti Masyarakat) by the President of the Republic of Singapore.

Public service edit

Shiau has volunteered actively in the community, particularly in the Central Singapore District. Over the years, he has been appointed by the Singapore Government and the private sector to sit on various national-level committees relating to the arts, education and conservation.[14] This includes working and focus groups of the Committee on the Future Economy (2016), the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Concept Plan Review Committee (both in 2011 and 2001), and the Singapore 21 Committee (1997).[14]

Other appointments have included the Films Appeal Committee of the Media Development Authority of Singapore, and the Supervisory Panel of the Government's Feedback Unit. Shiau has also previously served as a Council Member on the National Youth Council.[14]

Shiau is a member of the founding Board of Directors for Crest Secondary School, the first Specialised School for Normal (Technical) students in Singapore, which was announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his National Day Rally speech in 2010.[23]

Selected bibliography edit

Fiction edit

  • Heartland (Raffles, 1999, ISBN 981-403-2433 | Ethos Books, 2002/2006/2021, ISBN 981-04-5605-0/ ISBN 981-056-0583 / ISBN 978-981-18-1120-3).
  • Shiau, Daren V. L. (2007). Velouria. Kwang Cheng Ng. Singapore: Firstfruits. ISBN 978-981-05-9386-5. OCLC 187241307.

Poetry edit

  • Shiau, Daren V. L. (2000). Peninsular : archipelagos and other islands. Singapore: Ethos Books. ISBN 981-04-2415-9. OCLC 45178475.

Anthologies edit

As editor edit

As contributor edit

  • Writing Singapore: An Historical Anthology of Singapore Literature, co-edited by Angelia Poon, Philip Holden and Shirley Geok-Lin Lim (NUS Press, 2000, ISBN 978-9971-69-486-9 ).
  • Rhythms: A Singapore Millenial Anthology of Poetry (National Arts Council, 2000, ISBN 9971-88-763-0).
  • An Anthology of Malaysian & Singaporean Poems: From the Window of this Epoch / Anthologi Puisi Malaysia & Singapura: Dari Jendela Zaman Ini (National Arts Council, Institut Terjemahan Negara Malaysia Berhad, 2010, ISBN 978-983-068-480-2).
  • Sedici Racconti dall'Asia Estrema, edited by Massimo Coppola and translated by Anna Mioni (Isbn Edizioni, 2005, ISBN 887-6380-108).
  • Die Horen: Zeitschrift für Lteratur, Kunst und Kritik, edited and translated by Klaus Stadtmüller (Wallstein Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86918-113-4).

Monographs edit

  • Shiau, Daren (1999). Communication and the environment : a handbook for the Singapore Environment Council's Green Volunteers Network. Singapore Environment Council. Singapore: Singapore Environment Council. ISBN 981-04-2008-0. OCLC 226182462.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Daren Shiau | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Daren Shiau / Intro". poetry.sg. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Heartland". Ethos Books. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Singapore Literature Prize | Awards | NBDCS". bookcouncil.sg. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Tomes that show us how we live". The Business Times. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  6. ^ migration. "Poem of HDB life by Arthur Yap inspires telemovie". The Straits Times. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  7. ^ . Toggle. Archived from the original on 5 August 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  8. ^ "Peninsular: Archipelagos and Other Islands". Ethos Books. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  10. ^ Literary Singapore – A Directory of Contemporary Writing in Singapore. Online PDF: National Arts Council. p. 24.
  11. ^ . www.nac.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  12. ^ . 17 August 2016. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  13. ^ "HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL LITERARY FESTIVAL UNVEILS 2012 LINEUP". Art Futures. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  14. ^ a b c d e f "Daren V. L. Shiau – Biography and Brief Introduction". www.postcolonialweb.org. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  15. ^ hermes. "Singapore Writers Festival hopes to draw those who love speech and song too". The Straits Times. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  16. ^ . www.nac.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 25 October 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  17. ^ "National Arts Council Annual Report" (PDF). National Arts Council Annual Report 2021-22.
  18. ^ a b c d e . www.lawgazette.com.sg. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  19. ^ "NParks Announces New Board Members". National Parks Board. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  20. ^ "National Parks Singapore (NParks)". NParks Annual Report 2021.
  21. ^ . jcisingapore.cc. Archived from the original on 22 November 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  22. ^ Singapore, Prime Minister's Office (17 November 2018). "PMO | Recipients". Prime Minister's Office Singapore. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  23. ^ Singapore, Prime Minister's Office. . www.pmo.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.

External links edit

  • . Singapore: National University of Singapore. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2015.

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Daren Shiau BBM PBM Chinese 萧维龙 born 1971 is a Singaporean novelist poet conservationist and lawyer in private practice qualified in Singapore England and Wales He is an author of five books Daren Shiau BBM PBMShiau in 2008BornJune 1971NationalitySingaporean citizenshipNotable awardsPublic Service Star 2022 Public Service Medal 2016 Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry JCCI Foundation Education Award 2003 National Arts Council Young Artist Award 2002 Commonwealth Youth Program Asia Award for Excellence in Youth Work 2001 Singapore Youth Award Community Service 2000 Websitedarenshiau wbr com Contents 1 Education 2 Literary career 2 1 Heartland 1999 2 2 Peninsular Archipelagos and Other Islands 2000 2 3 Velouria 2007 and microfiction 2 4 Coast 2010 and editorial work 2 5 Other literary involvements 3 Conservation 4 Accolades 5 Public service 6 Selected bibliography 6 1 Fiction 6 2 Poetry 6 3 Anthologies 6 3 1 As editor 6 3 2 As contributor 6 4 Monographs 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEducation editShiau was born in Singapore in 1971 and is of Hakka and Peranakan grandparentage He was educated at Raffles Institution Raffles Junior College and graduated from the Law Faculty of the National University of Singapore on the Dean s List in 1996 A Fulbright scholar and an alumnus of the East West Center in Honolulu established by the United States Congress in 1960 1 Shiau was the Visiting Writer in Fall 2003 to the University of California Berkeley Literary career editShiau is the author of Heartland 1999 Peninsular Archipelagos and Other Islands 2000 and Velouria 2007 1 He is also a co editor of Coast 2010 a seminal mono titular anthology Travel guide Lonely Planet Malaysia Singapore and Brunei has cited Shiau as the author of the definitive Singapore novel and The Arts Magazine had described Shiau as among the most exciting of the post 1965 generation of writers He is regarded as one of the Class of 95 the pre digitial literary wave of Singapore writers which includes Boey Kim Cheng Heng Siok Tian Yong Shu Hoong and Alvin Pang 2 Heartland 1999 edit Shiau s first work Heartland is an existential novel It deals with the paradox of rootedness and rootlessness of Singaporeans born after the Japanese Occupation 3 The book received the Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award in 1998 4 together with Alfian Sa at s Corridor Heartland was named by Singapore s English daily The Straits Times in December 1999 along with J M Coetzee s Disgrace as one of the 10 Best Books of the Year In 2007 an academic edition of Heartland was adopted into a textbook for Singapore secondary schools offering English literature in their GCE O Level curriculum 1 In 2015 Heartland was selected by The Business Times as one of the Top 10 English Singapore books from 1965 to 2015 alongside titles by Arthur Yap Goh Poh Seng and Philip Jeyaretnam 5 In the same year Mediacorp commissioned the adaptation of Heartland into a telemovie directed by K Rajagopal 6 Heartland the telemovie was broadcast in August 2015 7 Peninsular Archipelagos and Other Islands 2000 edit A year after Heartland was published Shiau released a poetry collection Peninsular Archipelagos and Other Islands 8 Poems from Peninsular have been included in several international and Singapore anthologies Emeritus Professor Edwin Thumboo wrote an essay about Peninsular titled Time and Place History and Geography in Daren Shiau s Poetry 9 in which he commented The incisive revelations of Shiau s work begin with the significance and the reach of his themes Interrelated and overlapping they explain both the intrinsic unity of his work and for me at least its importance in the present overall balance of Singapore literature in English 9 The Singapore literature platform poetry sg observes in its Critical Introduction to Shiau Shiau s first collection of poetry Peninsular encapsulates through its structure and its themes the dual concerns of history and spatiality in his writing which began early on in Heartland both the original collection of poetry and the final publication conceived as a novel and which persists in later work such as Velouria 2 Velouria 2007 and microfiction edit Velouria is a seminal collection of Singaporean microfiction published by Shiau in 2007 10 In the same year Shiau received the top prize in The Straits Times inaugural microfiction competition with his story Sedimentary Sedimentary was included in the 2017 reprint of Velouria The title story of the book is named after a track by Boston based alternative rock band the Pixies Other stories in the volume were named after songs by artistes such as My Bloody Valentine and Thelonious Monk In 2005 Shiau was first runner up in the Golden Point Award creative writing competition for his short story Take Your Wings Off I Say 11 Undeterred he further truncated the story into a piece of microfiction which then anchored Velouria An editorial on Shiau s writing on poetry sg notes that his wry observational poetry is transposed into his later collection of microfiction Velouria which also maintains the elegiac quality of poetry while combining the compression and suggestiveness of poetic language with the broader narrative and character developments afforded by prose 2 Poet Cyril Wong comments of Velouria that its prose shards seep into the heart like novels condensed into short films or poetry Coast 2010 and editorial work edit On the editorial front Shiau co edited with Lee Wei Fen in 2010 an experimental anthology Coast A Mono titular Anthology of Singapore Writing which featured over 50 creative works by both published and unpublished writers across a single title Writers included Goh Poh Seng Lee Tzu Pheng Eric Khoo Toh Hsien Min Cyril Wong Alfian Sa at and Pooja Nansi Literary critic Dr Gwee Li Sui has described Coast as nothing short of a manifesto a call to stretch out the tent poles of language and go in search of an idiom for making destiny 12 Other literary involvements edit Shiau has been invited to read in New York Boston and London He has been a guest writer at the Melbourne Writers Festival and the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 13 His works have also been translated into several languages namely Italian German Chinese Malay Tamil and have been featured in cross discipline public performances by other artists 14 In 2015 Shiau collaborated with indie band Riot in Magenta to present a performance at the Esplanade Recital Studio as part of the Singapore Writers Festival 15 Shiau has served as a writing mentor for the Creative Arts Programme administered by the Ministry of Education and the National Arts Council s Mentor Access Project 1 He received the Young Artist Award Literature from the National Arts Council in 2002 16 In 2021 Shiau was appointed Co Chair of the Singapore Writers Festival s advisory panel 17 Conservation edit nbsp Shiau in 2021At the National University of Singapore Shiau was one of the first chairmen of the pioneering sustainability and environmental activism NGO Students Against Violation of the Earth SAVE SAVE was involved in climate change advocacy as well as biodiversity protection and reforestation efforts in Singapore in the Nineties In 1993 Shiau then a sophomore undergraduate in activating the university s campus wide recycling programme led SAVE in organising Water for Somalia a project to raise funds for building water pipelines for Kenyan and Ethiopian refugees 18 It was the largest national recycling effort at that time and received recognition and praise by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva 18 A year before his graduation Shiau was elected the inaugural national chairman of the Youth Environmental Network of Singapore YEN an umbrella organisation for school based sustainability and environmental NGOs 18 Shiau was subsequently appointed as director on the independently managed Singapore Environment Council and as board member of the National Parks Board a statutory board of Singapore s Ministry of National Development 18 He has also been named an international expert of the Commission on Environmental Law of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Switzerland 19 during which he published a monograph titled Communication and the Environment 18 For his outstanding contributions to preservation of the local environment Shiau has been awarded the inaugural Green Leaf Award the predecessor to the President s Award for the Environment In 2016 Shiau was further appointed to the Management Committee of the Garden City Fund an Institute of Public Character in Singapore originally established by patron Lee Kuan Yew which complements the National Parks Board s greening and biodiversity conservation efforts In 2020 he was appointed as Treasurer of the Fund which oversees more than S 20 million in assets During Shiau s tenure the National Parks Board has undertaken climate resilience initiatives such as mangrove restoration along the northern coastline of Pulau Ubin and wildlife habitat enhancement in areas as such as Clementi Forest and the Southern Ridges 20 Accolades editShiau is a recipient of the Commonwealth Youth Program Asia Award for Excellence in Youth Work 2001 administered by the Commonwealth Secretariat the Singapore Youth Award 2000 Community Service conferred by then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong 1 and the Outstanding Young Person of Singapore Award 2000 administered by the Ladies Chapter of the Junior Chamber International 21 In 1993 he was selected by The Straits Times on Singapore s National Day as one of 50 Faces to Watch A decade later in 2003 he was again named by The Straits Times on National Day as one of 38 Singaporeans Who Make a Difference to Singapore 14 The Japanese community in Singapore recognised Shiau s contributions to civic education by conferring on him the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry JCCI Foundation Education Award in 2003 14 In 2016 Shiau was conferred the civilian order the Public Service Medal Pingat Bakti Masyarakat by the President of the Republic of Singapore 22 In 2022 Shiau was further conferred the civilian order the Public Service Star Bintang Bakti Masyarakat by the President of the Republic of Singapore Public service editShiau has volunteered actively in the community particularly in the Central Singapore District Over the years he has been appointed by the Singapore Government and the private sector to sit on various national level committees relating to the arts education and conservation 14 This includes working and focus groups of the Committee on the Future Economy 2016 the Urban Redevelopment Authority s Concept Plan Review Committee both in 2011 and 2001 and the Singapore 21 Committee 1997 14 Other appointments have included the Films Appeal Committee of the Media Development Authority of Singapore and the Supervisory Panel of the Government s Feedback Unit Shiau has also previously served as a Council Member on the National Youth Council 14 Shiau is a member of the founding Board of Directors for Crest Secondary School the first Specialised School for Normal Technical students in Singapore which was announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his National Day Rally speech in 2010 23 Selected bibliography editFiction edit Heartland Raffles 1999 ISBN 981 403 2433 Ethos Books 2002 2006 2021 ISBN 981 04 5605 0 ISBN 981 056 0583 ISBN 978 981 18 1120 3 Shiau Daren V L 2007 Velouria Kwang Cheng Ng Singapore Firstfruits ISBN 978 981 05 9386 5 OCLC 187241307 Poetry edit Shiau Daren V L 2000 Peninsular archipelagos and other islands Singapore Ethos Books ISBN 981 04 2415 9 OCLC 45178475 Anthologies edit As editor edit Shiau Daren Lee Wei Fen eds 2011 Coast Singapore Math Paper Press ISBN 978 981 08 9938 7 OCLC 768466525 As contributor edit Writing Singapore An Historical Anthology of Singapore Literature co edited by Angelia Poon Philip Holden and Shirley Geok Lin Lim NUS Press 2000 ISBN 978 9971 69 486 9 Rhythms A Singapore Millenial Anthology of Poetry National Arts Council 2000 ISBN 9971 88 763 0 An Anthology of Malaysian amp Singaporean Poems From the Window of this Epoch Anthologi Puisi Malaysia amp Singapura Dari Jendela Zaman Ini National Arts Council Institut Terjemahan Negara Malaysia Berhad 2010 ISBN 978 983 068 480 2 Sedici Racconti dall Asia Estrema edited by Massimo Coppola and translated by Anna Mioni Isbn Edizioni 2005 ISBN 887 6380 108 Die Horen Zeitschrift fur Lteratur Kunst und Kritik edited and translated by Klaus Stadtmuller Wallstein Verlag 2011 ISBN 978 3 86918 113 4 Monographs edit Shiau Daren 1999 Communication and the environment a handbook for the Singapore Environment Council s Green Volunteers Network Singapore Environment Council Singapore Singapore Environment Council ISBN 981 04 2008 0 OCLC 226182462 See also editLiterature of SingaporeReferences edit a b c d e Daren Shiau Infopedia eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved 23 November 2015 a b c Daren Shiau Intro poetry sg Retrieved 27 October 2022 Heartland Ethos Books Retrieved 23 November 2015 Singapore Literature Prize Awards NBDCS bookcouncil sg Retrieved 23 November 2015 Tomes that show us how we live The Business Times Retrieved 23 November 2015 migration Poem of HDB life by Arthur Yap inspires telemovie The Straits Times Retrieved 23 November 2015 Heartland Rites of Passage Toggle Toggle Archived from the original on 5 August 2015 Retrieved 23 November 2015 Peninsular Archipelagos and Other Islands Ethos Books Retrieved 23 November 2015 a b Foreword Time and Place History and Geography in Daren Shiau s Poetry Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Literary Singapore A Directory of Contemporary Writing in Singapore Online PDF National Arts Council p 24 Golden Point Award www nac gov sg Archived from the original on 6 August 2013 Retrieved 23 November 2015 COAST BooksActually 17 August 2016 Archived from the original on 17 August 2016 Retrieved 27 October 2022 HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL LITERARY FESTIVAL UNVEILS 2012 LINEUP Art Futures Retrieved 23 November 2015 a b c d e f Daren V L Shiau Biography and Brief Introduction www postcolonialweb org Retrieved 23 November 2015 hermes Singapore Writers Festival hopes to draw those who love speech and song too The Straits Times Retrieved 9 December 2015 Cultural Medallion Young Artist Award Recipients for Literature www nac gov sg Archived from the original on 25 October 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2015 National Arts Council Annual Report PDF National Arts Council Annual Report 2021 22 a b c d e Environmental Law A Lawyer and Leader Caring for the Community and Environment www lawgazette com sg Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 December 2015 NParks Announces New Board Members National Parks Board Retrieved 7 December 2015 National Parks Singapore NParks NParks Annual Report 2021 Past Winners JCI Singapore jcisingapore cc Archived from the original on 22 November 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2015 Singapore Prime Minister s Office 17 November 2018 PMO Recipients Prime Minister s Office Singapore Retrieved 16 June 2021 Singapore Prime Minister s Office National Day Rally Speech English by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 29 August 2010 at 8 00 pm at University Cultural Centre National University of Singapore www pmo gov sg Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2015 External links edit Ahead of the Competition Alumni Feature LawLink Faculty of Law National University of Singapore May 2012 Singapore National University of Singapore Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daren Shiau amp oldid 1177390172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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