The lights are on already, said the taxi driver wryly, Orchard Road would be crowded. I exclaimed, oh so the lights are up! He chuckled and swerved toward ...
On December 8, 2016 / By Writers BlockIt is believed to have been born on 23 August of 2007. Today, no message/post/conference/conversation seems complete without it. It’s seen everywhere, practically anywhere; and no #guesswhat about ...
On October 1, 2016 / By Writers BlockRight by the green is the road but the blue butterfly doesn’t fly there. How does it know exactly where it must flitter and go dizzy looking at ...
On September 26, 2016 / By Writers BlockWhile walking the other day, I saw something I’d never expected to, for I didn’t know it was, or even could be, there. It was a delightful moment ...
On June 19, 2016 / By Writers BlockRail tracks, they have a way of taking you on a journey even as you stand there just looking. Even if the tracks disappear under gravel and grass ...
On May 29, 2016 / By Writers BlockNineteen. Could anyone make nineteen runs in the final over of the game? The final game? Surely not. West Indies would lose tonight. Three sixes should do it, ...
On April 4, 2016 / By Writers BlockGong Xi Fa Cai. The Year of the Monkey is here. May it bring happiness, health, prosperity and all good things to you. It was an overcast ...
On February 8, 2016 / By Writers BlockA very happy new year to you. Come to think of it, “New” is a pretty old word really. Goes all the way back to Old English neowe/niowe/niwe, ...
On December 31, 2015 / By Writers BlockCity lights from the top of One Raffles Place, one of Singapore’s tallest buildings. It’s the last week of the year, a sense of expectation glimmers and sparkles. ...
On December 28, 2015 / By Writers BlockWishing you the very best of the season. Here’s to happy, wonderful holidays. Cheers! We’re on Twitter now…Writers Block @WBFiles. Thanks for stopping by. If you ...
On December 25, 2015 / By Writers Block"... and at once it struck me what quality went to form a Man of Achievement, especially in Literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — I mean Negative Capability, that is, when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason."
John Keats
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