Yong Shu Hoong Explained

Yong Shu Hoong
Birth Date:1966
Occupation:Poet, tutor at Nanyang Technological University
Nationality:Singaporean
Alma Mater:St. Gabriel's Primary School
Raffles Institution
Raffles Junior College
National University of Singapore
Texas A&M University

Yong Shu Hoong (born 1966) is a Singaporean poet and educator.

Biography

Yong was born in Singapore in 1966. He grew up in a bilingual household and published his first story in a Chinese student literary magazine.[1]

Yong studied Computer Science at the National University of Singapore (NUS) after his National Service, and worked as a programmer at the Development Bank of Singapore in 1990. It was at NUS that he began writing. He was a contributor to the campus newspaper, and would regularly publish tabloid articles.

Two years later, Yong left his job at DBS and enrolled in Texas A&M University to read for a Masters in Business Administration. Hee started writing poetry in the form of love songs, emulating New Wave bands he looked up to like Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. Later, he joined the literary magazine Inkshed Press.[2]

Yong is a part-time tutor at Nanyang Technological University, and is a regular contributor to newspapers like The Straits Times and My Paper.

Literary activities

In 1994, Yong submitted a manuscript of forty to fifty poems to the Singapore Literature Prize and was shortlisted. It was through this that he met Enoch Ng, who would prove instrumental in his literary career. Ng's eventual founding of Firstfruits Publications gave Yong a platform on which to present his work, and his shrewdness of editing provided Yong with a literary rigor he had not been exposed to previously. Enoch would go on to publish four of Yong's poetry collections under the publishing house Firstfruits Publications.[3]

Yong's work has also appeared in journals like the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore,[4] Asia Literary Review, and anthologies like Language for a New Century (2008) and Balik Kampung (2012).[5]

Apart from writing, Yong has also contributed to the growth of the literary scene in various ways. In 2001, Yong founded subTEXT, a forum for readings by authors.[6] He also managed the Mentor Access Project through Mediaexodus Limited Liability Partnership, which provided aspiring writers exposure to the Singaporean literary scene, and gave them access to guidance from older writers.[7]

Works

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Isaac: Poems1997Firstfruits Publications
Isaac: Revisited2001Ethos Books
Dowhile2002Firstfruits Publications
Frottage2005Firstfruits PublicationsSingapore Literature Prize for English Poetry (2006)
From Within the Marrow2010Firstfruits Publications
The Viewing Party2013Ethos BooksSingapore Literature Prize for Poetry (2014)
Lost Bodies: Poems Between Portugal and Home2016Ethos Bookswith Phan Ming Yen, Heng Siok Tian and Yeow Kai Chai
Right of the Soil2018Ethos Books
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The Adopted: Stories from Angkor2015Ethos Bookswith Phan Ming Yen, Heng Siok Tian and Yeow Kai Chai


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Passages: Stories of Unspoken Journeys2013Ethos Books
Here Now There After2018Marshall Cavendish

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kirpal Singh. Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature. 1998. Ethos Books. 978-981-04-0880-0.
  2. News: Yong Shu Hoong. 2018-12-01. en.
  3. Web site: Yong Shu Hoong Infopedia. Singapore. National Library Board. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. 2018-12-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20180326140747/http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1640_2010-01-31.html. 2018-03-26. live.
  4. Web site: QLRS Contributor : Yong Shu Hoong. www.qlrs.com. 2018-12-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20161118085338/http://www.qlrs.com/contributor.asp?id=Yong%20Shu%20Hoong. 2016-11-18. live.
  5. Web site: Balik Kampung. www.goodreads.com. 2018-12-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20180629091719/https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16169128-balik-kampung. 2018-06-29. live.
  6. Web site: QLRS - Criticism : Willing to Share Vol. 9 No. 4 Oct 2010. www.qlrs.com. 2018-12-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20170422024600/http://www.qlrs.com/critique.asp?id=808. 2017-04-22. live.
  7. Web site: NAC - Literary Mentorship Project. www.nac.gov.sg. en. 2018-12-01.