Every individual, regardless of age or background, deserves access to the transformative power of poetry. Over the years, we’ve seen poets gain confidence, find their community, and establish themselves through initiatives such as poetry.sg, which makes Sing Lit resources accessible and preserves them for future generations, and SingPoWriMo, which fosters a vibrant community that continually seeks new and innovative ways to bring poetry to you.
poetry.sg
poetry.sg makes poetry resources accessible and archives them for future generations to enjoy.
poetry.sg is a growing online database of Singapore poets. Since its inception, poetry.sg has become an invaluable resource for over 270,000 individuals, establishing itself as an essential tool for students, educators, researchers, and Singapore literature enthusiasts. Currently, the platform features the works of 93 poets, complete with their biographies, bibliographies, critical introductions, and selected poems. The poets featured span a range of languages, including English, Malay, and Chinese, with plans to add Tamil language poets in 2025. poetry.sg also hosts an extensive collection of multimedia content, totalling 217 uploads, which archives significant moments in Singapore’s spoken word history and interviews with prominent poets.
poetry.sg continually evolves the way readers engage with poetry.
poetry.sg encourages readers to encounter poetry in varied ways through special features such as Track Changes which prompts poets to revisit old poems, resulting in surprising and poignant revisions and reflections; HK-SG Digital Travel Bubble paired poets from Hong Kong and Singapore to create a digital poetry experience that sought to transport readers between the twin cities; Dead Poets' Society assembles poets across the generations in an effort to memorialise and revitalise Singapore’s literary canon; and Edgeland Visible traces poetry that explores the impact of modernisation encroaching on nature and the unique ecologies it creates.
poetry.sg is making waves internationally.
In 2024, the poetry.sg editorial team was invited to the Berlin Poetry Festival (Poesiefestival Berlin). The largest poetry festival in Europe, Poesiefestival Berlin brings together over 150 poets and artists from all over the world to present current trends in contemporary poetry. Through writer presentations and sharing sessions, the poetry.sg team has begun to lay the groundwork in bringing Singapore poetry into the international scene.
SingPoWriMo
Though SingPoWriMo takes place in April, its impact on the community lasts all year.
SingPoWriMo serves as a launching pad for poets, with participants going on to receive prizes, form writing groups together, organise their own literary initiatives, and receive publication opportunities. Lifelong friendships have been formed through SingPoWriMo, and it thrives thanks to the dedication of passionate volunteers. Aptly described in The Straits Times, “The month truly comes alive thanks to daily prompts by poet-moderators, and how the SPWM community rises to the occasion – not just penning their own pieces, but commenting on others’ works with encouragement or helpful criticism.”
SingPoWriMo fosters a vibrant community of poets across Singapore.
Singapore Poetry Writing Month (SingPoWriMo) is a 30-day poetry writing challenge held every April. Through fun and fresh poetry challenges, SingPoWriMo reaches both amateurs and veterans alike who encourage each other to write daily poems, experiment, and demonstrate that poetry is for everyone. Since its inception in 2014, SingPoWriMo has grown to a community of 9,500 members. Over the past five years alone, 12,500 new poems were written during SingPoWriMo—that’s 2,500 new poems every year! With your support, we hope to keep this community thriving for many years to come and reach even more people in 2025.
We’ve always believed that poetry is for everyone, and everyone has a story to tell.
Your support matters
INVEST IN THE FUTURE
Our initiatives have made a significant impact on our community and the next generation of writers and readers. With your support, we aim to sustain the operations for SingPoWriMo and poetry.sg for many years to come - so school curriculums can continue using poetry.sg and SingPoWriMo to introduce students to Singapore’s rich literary landscape and inspire them to write poetry themselves!
PLATFORM DIVERSE VOICES
poetry.sg currently archives a selection of English, Malay, and Chinese language poets. Donations to this campaign will go directly towards enriching our archive by introducing Tamil poetry to reflect Singapore’s diverse linguistic and cultural landscape. Your support will help us commission critical introductions to ten Tamil language poets and publish them on the poetry.sg database.
PROMOTE SINGAPORE WRITING INTERNATIONALLY
In 2024, the poetry.sg editorial team showcased Singapore poetry to an international audience of writers and readers at Poesiefestival Berlin. With your support, we aim to create more opportunities to promote Singapore poetry on the global stage through more international collaborations.
Testimonials
“SingPoWriMo is the perfect stepping stone to increase accessibility of poetry and the Sing Lit scene in a relatively comfortable way, a conducive training ground for new poets, and a space that turns casual poets into ones that get published in anthologies or an entire manuscript.” - Skylar
“[poetry.sg] conveys what I take to be the website's intention really well: to celebrate the rich and continually evolving poetry of Singapore. I've tried to emphasise this about local literature as a whole in our seminars. For a small country which has been shaped through necessity by pragmatic aims and economic and practical concerns - survival initially and then development and, more recently, re-development - the literature and the poetry, which I'm especially familiar with, has somehow managed to be such a high quality… The website has been a marvellous resource for me to dip into whenever I want that boost or I'm feeling like I want to tweak my seminar notes. It's a great comfort to know that there's such a professional and well-maintained website to inspire me and remind me of the richness, wit and vibrancy of Singapore's poetry.” - Brendan Buxton (Module Leader, SUSS & SIM)
“S@BER was formed as an official writing group after Singapore Poetry Writing Month in 2017. We've been able to tap into various resources to support our writing, such as using the SLS premises for our monthly workshops. We've also had the pleasure of attending a dedicated poetry workshop facilitated by Desmond Kon in 2019. Without SLS, we would not have had regular meetings and the opportunity to grow as writers and as a community.” - S@BER