The ALLTHETIME Folio Bundle

SGD 37.90

rib/cage + blood/work
ALLTHETIME 01–02
Poetry
Published 2025–2026

Poems by ArunDitha, bani haykal, David Wong Hsien Ming, Izyanti Asa’ari, Rosaly Puthucheary & Zeha
With critical introductions by Cyril Wong & Diana Rahim

✨ Enter discount code “ALLTHETIME” to get free local shipping for ALLTHETIME folios between 20-27 February 2026!

Our ALLTHETIME folios present three poets across the generations in conversation with one another. Be sure to collect the series by getting our webstore-exclusive bundle!

  • Pounding beneath rib/cage: ALLTHETIME 01 is a visceral struggle for selfhood and belonging. These poems by Rosaly Puthucheary, ArunDitha and Zeha shatter through the suffocating grip of silence and constraint. These are words carved into verse as sharp as bone—voiced into the stillness of night.

  • blood/work: ALLTHETIME 02 brings together three poets—bani haykal, David Wong Hsien Ming and Izyanti Asa’ari—whose voices intertwine across themes of endurance, immanent pain, and the body’s remembering. Moving between confession and collaboration, the collection traces how blood—as kinship, sacrifice, and persistence—binds us to histories both chosen and imposed.

📌 Enter discount code IDESERVEIT for orders over $50 to get free local shipping.

rib/cage + blood/work
ALLTHETIME 01–02
Poetry
Published 2025–2026

Poems by ArunDitha, bani haykal, David Wong Hsien Ming, Izyanti Asa’ari, Rosaly Puthucheary & Zeha
With critical introductions by Cyril Wong & Diana Rahim

✨ Enter discount code “ALLTHETIME” to get free local shipping for ALLTHETIME folios between 20-27 February 2026!

Our ALLTHETIME folios present three poets across the generations in conversation with one another. Be sure to collect the series by getting our webstore-exclusive bundle!

  • Pounding beneath rib/cage: ALLTHETIME 01 is a visceral struggle for selfhood and belonging. These poems by Rosaly Puthucheary, ArunDitha and Zeha shatter through the suffocating grip of silence and constraint. These are words carved into verse as sharp as bone—voiced into the stillness of night.

  • blood/work: ALLTHETIME 02 brings together three poets—bani haykal, David Wong Hsien Ming and Izyanti Asa’ari—whose voices intertwine across themes of endurance, immanent pain, and the body’s remembering. Moving between confession and collaboration, the collection traces how blood—as kinship, sacrifice, and persistence—binds us to histories both chosen and imposed.

📌 Enter discount code IDESERVEIT for orders over $50 to get free local shipping.

ISBN 978-981-94-1550-2 (paperback)
ISBN 978-981-94-1575-5 (ebook)

First edition, 2025
First published in 2025 by AFTERIMAGE
the publishing arm of Sing Lit Station Ltd
22 Dickson Road, #02-01, Singapore 209506, Singapore

  • (b. 1936), a Singaporean with roots in Johor Bahru, taught English Literature in Anglo-Chinese Junior College from 1984 to 2001. She was conferred a Doctorate of Philosophy from the National University of Singapore in 2006.

    Rosaly writes widely across poetry and prose, including volumes of memoir and criticism. Her major publications include Pillow Your Dreams (1978), The Fragmented Ego (1978), Dance On His Doorsteps (1992), Footfalls in the Rain (2008), Mirrored Mirages (2008), Different Voices (2009), In the Wake of Terror (2012) and My Burning Hill (2012).

  • (b. 1988) is a goddess-worshipping performance artist, writer and facilitator working between poetry, sound and the dramatic arts. She has performed poetry, music and experimental dramatic work locally and at festivals worldwide. 

    ArunDitha has been resident writer/artist at Literarisches Colloquium Berlin, The Watermill Center NY, The Marpha Foundation Nepal. Her co-creations have been commissioned by the The Esplanade, the Goethe-Institut and the Barcelona International Poetry Festival. She currently sings/loops with Mantravine, and co-organises at Opens, a para-academic forum. Her work has been published by Penguin Random House, The Straits Times and Ethos Books, to name a few.

  • (b. 2000) is a multi-disciplinary artist whose performance work centres around the relationships between family, queerness, ethnicity, familiarity and reconciliation. They enjoy the malleability of language and construct / deconstruct the Malay and English languages to paint soundscapes and conjure microscopic imagery. rib/cage marks their debut in print.

 

ISBN 978-981-94-4766-4 (paperback)
ISBN 978-981-94-4767-1 (ebook)

First edition, 2026
First published in 2026 by AFTERIMAGE
the publishing arm of Sing Lit Station Ltd
22 Dickson Road, #02-01, Singapore 209506, Singapore

  • (b. 1985), as an artist and musician, revolves around human-machine relationships / intimacies, examining and reflecting on how tools and technologies have shaped and continue to shape our experiences from commuting to communicating, navigating places and people.

    His music and spoken word have been performed, recorded and collected into ten albums to date. Manifestations of his research culminate into works of various forms including site-responsive installations, poetry and performance. In his capacity as a collaborator and a soloist, bani has participated in festivals including Other Futures (Netherlands), MeCA Festival (Japan), Wiener Festwochen (Vienna), Media/Art Kitchen (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Japan) and Liquid Architecture (Australia / Singapore) among others.

  • (b. 1988) discovered poetry as a child while at a Sunday lunch. His work explores the dualities, contradictions and absurdities of being, and has appeared on platforms like PR&TA, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore and Mascara Literary Review. His first collection, For the End Comes Reaching, (2015) is a meditation on the loss that accompanies each having.

  • (b. 1988) is a writer and co-founder of Fellow Design. Her works have appeared in anthologies such as This is Not a Safety Barrier (Ethos Books, 2016), to let the light in (Sing Lit Station, 2021), New Singapore Poetries (Gaudy Boy, 2022) and The Opening Act (Layl Ash-Shayr, 2024). 

    Her practice explores how narratives and environments shape our inner lives—probing the gestures the body makes, willingly or otherwise, in response to place, memory and myth. blood/work is her debut in print.