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About Toh Hsien Min
Hsien Min is the founding editor of QLRS, and the author of Iambus (1994), The Enclosure of Love (2001) and Means to an End (2008). His work has also been published in the likes of Atlanta Review, London Magazine, the London Review of Books and Oxford Poets 2013. Hsien Min is a former President of the Oxford University Poetry Society, where he ran his first journal.
Criticism : Some kind of despair
Criticism : Indecent Exposure
Criticism : Overgrown American pastoral landscapes
Criticism : All So Familiar, It Could Be Home
Criticism : A Veritable Chop Suey
Criticism : Here I Am
Criticism : Following the story
Criticism : Long-Distance Writing
Criticism : An Eye on the Eight-ball
Criticism : Other Fish To Fry
Criticism : Weeping for the Old Kind World
Criticism : How A Novel Disappeared
Criticism : Access Denied
Criticism : In The Observation Ward
Criticism : Aging Gunn has a few bullets left
Criticism : But Some Are More Free Than Others
Criticism : The Beautiful and the Damned
Criticism : Candle to the Sun
Criticism : Sky In A Hundred Puddles
Criticism : The Emperor's New Book
Editorial : Everybody's looking forward to a recovery
Editorial : On slicing cake
Editorial : Do we need another journal?
Editorial : On the curse of the drinking classes
Editorial : On the symbiosis of culture and landscape
Editorial : On an island getaway
Editorial : On arriving by bicycle
Editorial : On being reviewed
Editorial : On having too many Jabulanis in the air
Editorial : Getting the car back on the road
Editorial : On new surroundings
Editorial : On right responses
Editorial : On more tendrils of literary development
Editorial : On competency with heart
Editorial : On the social contract
Editorial : Age is just a number
Editorial : Every galaxy needs a universe
Editorial : All Things Not Equal
Editorial : On cream coconut parking
Editorial : On unintended outcomes
Editorial : What does not change is the will to change
Editorial : On a very taxing situation
Editorial : On the control of information
Editorial : On sites of cultural interchange
Editorial : On looking forward and backward
Editorial : On being content with technology
Editorial : On the intersections of engagement
Editorial : On grassroots efforts
Editorial : On the exercise of perspective on empathy
Editorial : Two Days in Paris
Editorial : Something's Gotta Give
Editorial : Electioneering
Editorial : We're Fine, I Suppose, Possibly
Editorial : Time off just like that
Editorial : On accommodation and accommodations
Editorial : Home and Away
Editorial : Stand up and be counted
Editorial : Remembering Arthur Yap
Editorial : On enjoying being outside
Editorial : On essaying a change
Editorial : On the honourable thing
Editorial : On the principles upon which this journal has been built
Editorial : Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner
Editorial : Death of an Insurance Salesman
Editorial : On multiplier effects
Editorial : Under the knife
Editorial : A word carries far
Editorial : On microclimates of diversity
Editorial : On having nothing to say
Editorial : On affinity
Editorial : On going viral
Editorial : A Socially Distanced Editorial
Editorial : Somewhere in the middle bound
Editorial : On changes at work
Editorial : The hills we do not climb
Editorial : You like potayto and I like potahto
Editorial : Slava Ukraini
Editorial : Mountains and Hills
Editorial : New dog old trick
Editorial : The forest depends on the tiger
Editorial : The Best Is Yet To Be
Editorial : Everything Everywhere All At Once
Editorial : Winning an Earthquake
Editorial : It would never be as much fun
Editorial : How would you like ChatGPT to respond?
Editorial : Everyone Dies Alone
Editorial : Smaller and clearer as the years go by
Editorial : AI AI Oh
Editorial : Selling a bill of goods
Editorial : Just a detail friends would see
Editorial : On throwing off the bowlines
Editorial : On being blinded by what we see
Editorial : Long Day's Journey Into Flight
Editorial : One Year Later
Editorial : On an unexpected loss
Editorial : On our disappearing food culture
Editorial : Lumikenttien kutsu
Editorial : On tribal instincts
Editorial : Going around the block
Editorial : On Pyrrhic victories
Editorial : On neuroplasticity
Editorial : On the emperor of all maladies
Editorial : On the end of an era
Editorial : On a significant milestone
Editorial : On Sachlichkeit
Editorial : Green with Envy
Editorial : Any colour as long as it's black
Editorial : Fight to the Finish
Editorial : A point of view and a rationale
Editorial : Chope!
Editorial : Sakoku
Editorial : Oxygen for soroche
Editorial : On this score
Editorial : Per aspera ad astra
Editorial : Horum omnium fortissimi
Essays : At the Meeting of Parallel Lines
Essays : Ham and Eard: Ideas of Home
Essays : Drink Deep, Or Taste Not The Pierian Spring
Extra Media : Film Noir Korea
Extra Media : Random Lovers
Interviews : Wilfred Owen meets Hokkien peng
Interviews : Never Forgetting The Source
Interviews : Between the get-well cards and the pantyhose
Interviews : Mammon and the Discipline of Writing
Interviews : The Illusionist's Dream
Short Stories : Night Tour (Part III)
The Acid Tongue : The American Mirage
The Acid Tongue : It All Comes Out In The Wash
The Acid Tongue : A.A. Gill Forgets
The Acid Tongue : Craig Raine rains on Derek Walcott's parade
The Acid Tongue : Review the review
The Acid Tongue : Someone finally takes on Thumboo
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