Kayu Api Productions

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Literary Centre, The (Singapore)

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The Literary Centre (Singapore) is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to
• organise literary festivals, events and activities,
• promote, support and serve the literary arts in Singapore, and
• function as a resource hub for writers residing in or with an interest in Singapore.

It was founded by noted Singaporean poets Alvin Pang and Toh Hsien Min.
Incorporated in Singapore in Nov 2003, Literary Centre relies primarily on sponsorship, group resourcefulness and individual initiative for its activities and projects.

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Open Space

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Open Space is an independent, interactive and creative public space where civil society organisations and public-spirited citizens can interact, debate and initiate action on social justice and development issues .

http://www.openspaceindia.org/

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Pacific Writing Forum

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The Pacific Writing Forum was established in 1997 as a unit within the department of Literature and Language, now the School of Language, Arts and Media at USP’s Laucala campus in Suva, Fiji.

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Paradox Literary Centre

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The Paradox Literary Centre [PLC] is a member-based organization, which exists for the benefit of the Asia and Pacific literary communities.  PLC is based in Yogyakarta, DIY, Java, Indonesia, where we have a bookshop, reading room and writers’ drop-in centre. We will be fully operational, with an office in Indonesia, by the middle of 2006. 

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