Sticky Rice

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Gerald Leow, Sticky Rice 1 (2021). Photo credit: Arnuparp Jantakaew
Image description: A large woven sculpture in the middle of an empty field. The sculpture is made of bamboo, steel, and Thai sticky rice baskets that are known as ‘Huad’. 


SUSPECT is here, our new journal of writing and art! We hope you enjoy the varied offerings of writing, art, and multimedia, covering such topics as folk horror, an escape from the Burmese junta, spiritualities in Singapore, the loss of a sister, and translations of Bhojpuri poems. New articles will be added every Friday, so stick with us as we grow with you into a cherished community of writers and readers, artists and audience. We'd love to hear from you about our content and look.

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Jee Leong Koh
February 24, 2022

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