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How To Get Published and Win Awards | Lessons from a Queer Author

How To Get Published and Win Awards | Lessons from a Queer Author

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First published at 21, Max Pasakorn (any pronouns) is one of the top emerging young writers in Singapore, having been featured on The Straits Times and TODAYOnline. Born in Thailand under the loving eye of a Thai hawker mother, Max's writing tiptoe the beauty and pain of being a migrant to Singapore, and themes of diaspora and belonging.

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