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The Singapore Literature Prize (abbreviation: SLP) is a biennial award in
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to recognise outstanding published works by Singaporean authors in any of the four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. The competition is organised by the National
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Development Council of
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
(NBDCS) with the support of the National Arts Council and the
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. The Award was briefly discontinued in 1999 and 2002 due to economic problems.


Awards


2018


Fiction

;English *Winner:
Jeremy Tiang Jeremy Tiang (born 17 January 1977) is a Singaporean writer, translator and playwright based in New York City. Tiang won the 2018 Singapore Literature Prize for English fiction for his debut novel, ''State of Emergency'', published in 2017. Car ...
- ''State of Emergency'' * Balli Kaur Jaswal - ''Sugarbread'' * Jennani Durai - ''Regrettable Things that Happened Yesterday'' * Nuraliah Norasid - ''The Gatekeeper'' * Wong Souk Yee - '' Death of a Perm Sec'' ;Chinese *Co-Winner: Lee Chuan Low - ''Rescue Frontline'' *Co-Winner: Zhang Hui - ''Smoker Memories'' * Lin Gao - ''Life Between Frames'' * Xi Ni Er - ''The Floating Republic'' * Li Qing Song - ''Manuscript – Collection of Short Stories'' ;Malay *Merit: Hamed bin Ismail - ''A Dancing Club: Bunga Tanjong'' *Commendation: Adam bin Fadilla - ''Muezzin in Search of Light'' *Commendation: Farihan Bahron - ''Avatar's Wrath'' * Djohan A Rahman - ''When the Alphabets Dance'' * Hassan Hassa'Ree Ali - ''Souvenir From Space'' ;Tamil *Merit: Chitra Ramesh - ''A Drop of Happiness'' *Merit: M K Kumar - ''5.12 pm'' * Prema Mahalingam - ''Water Droplets''


Poetry

;English *Winner: Samuel Lee - ''A Field Guide to Supermarkets in Singapore'' ;Chinese *Winner: Tan Chee Lay - Landmark Poetics of the Lion City ;Malay *Winner: Farihan Bahron - Finger-Pointing Expert ;Tamil *Commendation: M Segar - Ravana's Seethai *Commendation: A K Varadharajan - Lee Kwan Yew Imaginary Childhood


Non-fiction

;English *Winner: Melissa De Silva - ''"Others" is Not a Race'' ;Chinese *Co-Winner: Liu Su - Roses at the Edge *Co-Winner: Weng Xian-wei - The Second Face ;Malay *Commendation: Ahmad Md Tahir - Colour of Expression ;Tamil *Winner: Bala Baskaran - G Sarangapany and the Tamil Murasu: A Current Appraisal


2016

The 2016 edition received the most submissions ever in its 25-year history: 235 entries, compared to 2014's 182 and 2012's 57, with fiction receiving the most submissions.


Fiction

;English *Winner: Sonny Liew - '' The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' *
Jeremy Tiang Jeremy Tiang (born 17 January 1977) is a Singaporean writer, translator and playwright based in New York City. Tiang won the 2018 Singapore Literature Prize for English fiction for his debut novel, ''State of Emergency'', published in 2017. Car ...
- ''It Never Rains on National Day'' * Leonora Liow - ''Moth: Stories'' * Audrey Chin - ''Nine Cuts'' *
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (20 March 1950 – 13 October 2022) was a Singaporean Malay poet and writer. Biography Mohamed Latiff Mohamed was born in Singapore on 20 March 1950. He was educated at Guillemard Malay School, followed by Tun Seri Lan ...
, trans. Alfian Sa'at - ''The Widower'' ;Chinese *Commendation: 谢裕民 ( Chia Joo Ming) - ''Exile or Pursuit''《放逐与追逐》 *Commendation: 张挥 ( Cheong Weng Yat aka Zhang Hui) - ''Shuang Kou Ding Yi Cun'' 《双口鼎一村-那些年那些事》 *Merit: 英培安 ( Yeng Pway Ngon) - ''Opera Costume'' 《戲服》 ;Malay *Winner: Peter Augustine Goh - ''Air Mata di Arafah'' * Peter Augustine Goh - ''Bayang-Bayang Yang Hilang'' * Suratman Markasan - ''Dari Perang Datang Sampai Kamoe San Masuk Melayu'' * Leyla Shuri - ''Terbelah Bintang Subaru'' ;Tamil *Winner: Sithuraj Ponraj - ''Maariligal'' * Krishnamurthi Mathangi - ''Melbaculaso'' * Suriya Rethnna - ''Paramapadham''


Poetry

;English *Co-winner:
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
- '' The Lover's Inventory'' *Co-winner: Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingde - ''I Didn’t Know Mani Was a Conceptualist'' *Eric Tinsay Valles - ''After the Fall: Dirges Among Ruins'' * Tse Hao Guang - ''Deeds of Light'' *
Gwee Li Sui Gwee Li Sui (; born 22 August 1970) is a poet, a graphic artist, and a literary critic from Singapore. Biography Gwee went to the now-defunct MacRitchie Primary School and then Anglo-Chinese Secondary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior College. In ...
- ''One Thousand and One Nights'' * Cheryl Julia Lee - ''We Were Always Eating Expired Things'' ;Chinese *Merit: 吳耀宗 ( Gabriel Wu) - ''Live Where the Imagination Is'' 《逐想像而居》 *Merit: 陈维彪 ( Tang Jui Piow) - ''The Sea Diary'' 《航海纪事》 * 沈璧浩 ( Sim Piak How) - ''A City's Story''《都市录》 ;Malay *Winner: Hamed Ismail, Hartinah Ahmad, and Samsudin Said - ''Tafsiran Tiga Alam'' * Noor Aisya bte Buang - ''Kastil Aisya'' * Leo Suryadinatan - ''Kota Singa'' ;Tamil *Merit: Varadharajan AK - ''4 Flowered Garland for Singapore'' *Merit: Sithuraj Ponraj - ''Kaatraai Kadanthaai'' * Naa Aandeappan - ''Adolescent Love'' * Malarvizhi Elangovan - ''Alai Pidunkiya Sorkal'' * Saba Muthunatarajan - ''The Face of the Soul'' * Segar s/o Muniandy - ''Kaivilakku Kadavul''


Non-fiction

;English *Co-winner: Danielle Lim - ''The Sound of Sch: A Mental Breakdown, A Life Journey'' *Co-winner: Peh Shing Huei - ''When the Party Ends'' * You Jin, trans. Shelly Bryant - ''In Time, Out of Place'' * Loke Hoe Yeong - ''Let the People Have Him'' * Ning Cai - ''Who is Magic Babe Ning?'' ;Chinese *Winner: 陈加昌 ( Chin Kah Chong) - ''LKY Whom I Knew'' 《我所知道的李光耀》 * 尤今 ( You Jin) - ''Father and I''《父亲与我》 * 李慧敏 ( Lee Hui Min) - ''Growing Up in the Era of Lee Kuan Yew'' 《成长在李光耀时代》 * 李国樑 ( Lee Kok Leong) - ''Guangdong Majie'' 《广东妈姐》 * 柯思仁 ( Quah Sy Ren) - ''Tea Time in Spring With Poetry'' 《以诗和春光佐茶》 ;Malay *Merit: Ahmad Azmi bin Haji Mohamed Ishak - ''Rentak Rebana'' *Commendation: Hafiza Talib - ''Sekolahku Tinggal Kenangan'' ;Tamil *Commendation: Kotti Thirumuruganandam - ''CK Makadoom Saiboo and Singai Nes'' *Commendation: Varadharajan AK - ''Kamban Kaattum Kanaikal'' *Commendation: Mohamed Kassim Shanavas - ''Nanavu Desam SG50'' *Commendation: SP Panneer Selvam - ''Singapore Tamil Munnodigal''


2014

For the first time, the award offered 12 top prizes of up to $10,000 each for the best works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry in Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. In previous years, fiction competed with poetry for one award in each language. In July 2014, three judges of the English non-fiction category of the prize resigned in protest against the
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's removal and pulping of controversial children's titles. Mr T. Sasitharan, a prominent arts educator; former journalist Romen Bose; and American author and Writer-in-Residence at Yale-NUS College, Robin Hemley were subsequently replaced. The Prize also received flak for perhaps spreading itself too thin, and for naming the non-fiction prizes after a sponsor, the publisher
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. A day after the winners were announced at an awards ceremony on 4 November 2014, poet-editor
Grace Chia Grace Chia (born 1973) is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor. Career Chia has published numerous books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including a novel, ''The Wanderlusters'' and a short story collection, ''Every Moving Thing ...
, whose poetry collection ''Cordelia'' was shortlisted but did not win in the English Poetry section, delivered a speech in absentia at the Singapore Writers Festival which accused the Prize of sexism. Chia wrote, "The fact that the prize has been given to two co-winners who are both male poets is deeply informing of choice, taste and affirmation. A prize so coveted that it has been apportioned to two male narratives of poetic discourse, instead of one outstanding poet - reeks of an engendered privilege that continues to plague this nation's literary community." Chia also posted her speech on Facebook before subsequently removing it. In response, one of the poetry judges, poet and literary critic
Gwee Li Sui Gwee Li Sui (; born 22 August 1970) is a poet, a graphic artist, and a literary critic from Singapore. Biography Gwee went to the now-defunct MacRitchie Primary School and then Anglo-Chinese Secondary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior College. In ...
, said, "All entries have an equal chance of consideration for winning, and we discussed it based on that point alone, and on the strengths of the collections." The other poetry judges were prominent female poet Leong Liew Geok and poet Boey Kim Cheng.


Fiction

;English *Winner: Amanda Lee Koe - ''Ministry of Moral Panic'' *Claire Tham - ''The Inlet'' *O Thiam Chin - ''Love, or Something Like Love'' *Audrey Chin - ''As the Heart Bones Break'' ;Chinese *Winner: Lim Hung Chang (Lin Gao) - ''Weixingxiaoshuo(林高微型小说/林高)'' *Lai Yong Taw - ''Ding Xiang (丁香/流军)'' * Tham Yew Chin (You Jin) - ''Jin Se Dai Shu(金色袋鼠/尤今)'' *Lee Xuan Lou - ''Shuang Cheng Zhi Lian(双城之恋/李选楼) '' ;Malay *Winner: Yazid bin Hussein - ''Kumpulan Cerpen (Armageddon)'' *Abdul Manaf bin Abdul Kadir - ''Suzan'' *Anuar bin Othman - ''Tenggelamnya Kapal (Prince of Wales)'' *Hassan Hasaa'ree Ali - ''Selamat Malam (Caesar)'' *Yazid bin Hussein - ''Cahaya'' *Mohd Pitchay Gani bin Mohd Abdul Aziz - ''Seking'' ;Tamil *Winner: Mohamed Kassim Shanavas - ''Moontraavatu Kai'' *Jayanthi Sankar - ''Muga Puthagamum Sila Agappakkangalum'' *Suriya Rethnna - ''Naan'' *Noorjehan binte Ahmadsha - ''Vergal'' *Packinisamy Panneerselvam - ''Maaya'' *Krishnamurthi Mathangi - ''Oru Kodi Dollargal''


Poetry

;English *Co-winner: Joshua Ip - ''Sonnets from the Singlish'' *Co-winner: Yong Shu Hoong - ''The Viewing Party'' *
Grace Chia Grace Chia (born 1973) is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor. Career Chia has published numerous books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including a novel, ''The Wanderlusters'' and a short story collection, ''Every Moving Thing ...
- ''Cordelia'' *Theophilus Kwek - ''The Circle Line'' * Tania De Rozario - ''Tender Delirium'' *Koh Jee Leong - ''The Pillow Book'' ;Malay *Winner: Johar Buang - ''Pasar Diri'' *Peter Augustine Goh - ''Genta Cinta'' *Ahmad Md Tahir - ''Aisberg Kesimpulan'' *Hamed bin Ismail - ''Suara Dalam'' *Yazid bin Hussein - ''nota (buat wangsa dan buanaku)'' ;Tamil *Commendation: Krishnamurthi Mathangi – ''Malaigalin Parathal'' *Samuel Nepolian Devakumar – ''Kaanaamal Pona Kavithaikal'' *Chinnadurai Arumugam – ''Thagam'' *Pichinikkadu Elango – ''Thoorikai Sirpangal'' *Swaminathan Amirthalingam – ''Urakkach Cholvaen''


Non-fiction

;English * Co-winner: Lim Siong Guan - ''The Leader, The Teacher & You'' * Co-winner: Josephine Chia - ''Kampong Spirit Gotong Royong: Life In Potong Pasir 1955 to 1965'' * M. Ravi - ''Kampong Boy'' * Hidayah Amin - ''The Mango Tree'' * Fanny Lai - ''A Visual Celebration of Giant Pandas'' ;Chinese * Merit: Dr Ho Nai Kiong - ''The Biography of My Father 何乃强《父亲平藩的一生》'' * Merit: Tham Yew Chin (You Jin) - ''Even The Heart Soars 尤今《心也飞翔》'' * Dr Ho Nai Kiong - ''The Death of Kings and Emperors 何乃强《医生读史笔记》'' * Tham Yew Chin (You Jin) - ''Release Your Happiness 尤今《释放快乐》'' ;Malay * Merit: Mohamed Latiff Mohamed - ''Alam Kepenyairan Singapura: Pengamatam dan Penciptaan'' ;Tamil * Winner: Kotti Thirumuruganandam - ''Singapore Tamil Kavithai Varalaaru (History Of Singapore Tamil Poetry)'' * Chitra Ramesh - ''Oru Nakarathin Kathai (Story Of A City)'' * R Kalamohan - ''Sattamum Sambavangalum (Law And Incidents)'' * Mohamed Kassim Shanavas - ''Ayal Pasi (Foreign Hunger)''


2012

;English Category *Winner: Eddie Tay – ''The Mental Life of Cities'' *Leonard Ng – ''This Mortal World'' *Dave Chua – ''The Beating & Other Stories'' *Teng Qian Xi – ''They hear salt crystallising'' ;Chinese Category *Winner: Yeng Pway Ngon (英培安) – 画室 (''Art Studio'') * Tan Chee Lay (陈志锐) – 《剑桥诗学》 * Neo Choon Hong (梁钺) – 《你的名字》 *
Zou Lu Zou or ZOU may refer to: Places * Zou (state), Chinese state that existed during the Zhou Dynasty * Zou, Ivory Coast, town and sub-prefecture in Ivory Coast * Zou Department of Benin * Zou River of Benin * Zoucheng, formerly Zou County, in Jining, ...
(邹璐) – 《追随河流的方向》 * Lee Seng Chan (怀鹰) – 《舞魂》 ;Malay Category *Merit: Ahmad Ja’affar Bin Munasip – ''Jago Yang Terlupa Dilupakan'' *Commendation: Peter Augustine Goh Mey Teck – ''Kerana Setitik Madu'' *Commendation: Rohman Munasip – ''Secangkir Ceritera *Commendation: Yazid Hussein – ''Dongeng Utopia : Kisah Cek Yah'' ;Tamil Category *Winner: Ramanathan Vairavan – ''Kavithai Kuzhanthaikal'' * Masilamani Anbalagan – ''En Vaanam Naan Megam'' * Yousuf Rowther Rajid Ahmed – ''Vizhikkullethaan Vellayum Karuppum'' * Marimuthu Arumugam Elango – ''Antha Naan Illai Naan''


2010

;English Category *Winner: Simon Tay – ''City of Small Blessings'' * Toh Hsien Min – ''Means To An End'' * Wena Poon – ''The Proper Care Of Foxes'' ;Chinese Category *Co-Winner: Gabriel Wu (吴耀宗) – 半存在 (A Half-Existence) *Co-Winner: Chia Joo Ming (谢裕民) – M40 * Wang Wenxian (王文献) – 《爱城故事》 * Wong Meng Voon (黄孟文) –《黄孟文微型小说自选集》 * Ng Wai Choy (吴韦材) – 《爱的礼物》 ;Malay Category *Winner: Johar Buang – ''Sampai di Singgahsana Cinta'' * Abdul Manaf Abdul Kadir (Manaf Hamzah) – ''Dalam Kehangatan Dakapan Senja'' * Azni Ismail (Jaka Budi) – ''Di Perhentian Ini… Hijrahkanlah Diri'' * Noor Hasnah Adam – ''Kelarai'' * Yazid Bin Hussein – ''Satu Macam Penyakit'' ;Tamil Category *Winner: Murugathasan – ''Sangamam'' * Jayanthi Sankar – ''Migration'' * Marimuthu Arumugam Elango (Pichinikkadu Elango) – ''Naanum Naanum'' * Masilamani Anbalagan – ''Ayapulam''


2008

;English category * Winner: Ng Yi-Sheng – ''last boy'' * Aaron Lee Soon Yong – ''Five Right Angles'' * Wena Poon – ''Lions in Winter: Stories'' * Elmo Jayawardena – ''Rainbows in Braille'' * Suchen Christine Lim – ''The Lies that Build a Marriage'' ;Chinese category * Co-winner: Chia Hwee Pheng (谢惠平) – 希尼尔小说选 (''The Collection of Xi Ni Er Mini-Fiction'') * Co-winner: Yeng Pway Ngon (英培安) – 我与我自己的二三事 (''Trivialities About Me and Myself'') * Chia Joo Ming (谢裕民) – 谢裕民小说选 *
Liang Wern Fook Dr Liang Wern Fook (; born 1964 in Singapore) is a Cantonese Singaporean writer, musician, singer and researcher in Chinese literature and pedagogy. He was one of the pioneer figures in '' xinyao'' (Singaporean Chinese folk songs) movement i ...
(梁文福) – 左手的快乐 * Teoh Hee La aka Zhang Xi Na(张曦娜) – 张曦娜小说选 * Pan Cheng Lui (潘正镭) – 天微明时我是诗人 ;Malay category * Winner:
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (20 March 1950 – 13 October 2022) was a Singaporean Malay poet and writer. Biography Mohamed Latiff Mohamed was born in Singapore on 20 March 1950. He was educated at Guillemard Malay School, followed by Tun Seri Lan ...
– ''Bila Rama-rama Patah Sayapnya'' * Muhammad Salihin bin Sulaiman Jeem – ''Anugerah Bulan Buat Bonda'' * Suratman Markasan – ''Langau Menyerang Masjid Dan Cerita-Ceritanya'' * Peter Augustine Goh – ''Cetusan Kalbu Seorang Penyair'' * Johar Buang – ''Perahu Melayu Di Lautan Khulzum'' * Manaf Hamzah – ''Sekeras Waja, Selembut Sutera'' ;Tamil category * Winner: K. Kanagalatha – ''Naan Kolai Seyum Penkal (The Women I Murder)'' * Jayanthi Sankar – ''Pin Seat (Back Seat)'' * J.M. Sali – ''Aayul Thandanai'' * Palanisamy Subramanian – ''Ouyir Ourugum Sabtham''


2006

;English category * Co-winner:
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
– ''Unmarked Treasure'' * Co-winner: Yong Shu Hoong – ''Frottage'' * Aaron Sahhril Yusoff Maniam – ''Morning at Memory’s Border'' ;Chinese category * Winner: Chia Joo Ming (谢裕民) – 重构南洋图像 ''Chong Gou Nan Yang Yu Xiang (Reconstructing Nanyang)'' * Denon Lim Denan (林得楠) – 梦见诗 * Chia Hwee Pheng (希尼尔) – 希尼尔微型小说 ;Malay category * Winner:
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (20 March 1950 – 13 October 2022) was a Singaporean Malay poet and writer. Biography Mohamed Latiff Mohamed was born in Singapore on 20 March 1950. He was educated at Guillemard Malay School, followed by Tun Seri Lan ...
– ''Nostalgia Yang Hilang (The End Of Nostalgia)'' * Anuar Othman – ''Kisah Di Bukit Cermin'' * Suratman Markasan – ''Puisi Luka dan Puisi Duka'' * Peter Augustine Goh – ''Warna sebuah Penghijrahan'' * Johar Bin Buang – ''Cahaya di Negeri ini'' ;Tamil category * Winner: Mohamed Iqbal – ''Vanavargal Mannil Irukkirarkal (Angels Are Here On Earth)'' * K. Kanagalatha – ''Paampuk Kaattil oru Taazai'' * Kavignareru Amallathasan – ''Pullanguzhal'' * Murugathasan – ''Vadamalar''


2004

;English category * Winner: Tan Hwee Hwee – ''Mammon Inc'' * Felix Cheong – ''Broken by the Rain'' * Suchen Christine Lim – ''A Bit of Earth'' * Alfian bin Sa’at – ''A History of Amnesia'' * Claire Tham – ''The Gunpowder Trail & Other Stories'' ;Chinese category * Winner: Yeng Pway Ngon (英培安) – 骚动 * Chia Hwee Pheng (希尼尔) – 轻信莫疑 * Guan Ming (关明) – 其实·底下的城市 ;Malay category * Winner:
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (20 March 1950 – 13 October 2022) was a Singaporean Malay poet and writer. Biography Mohamed Latiff Mohamed was born in Singapore on 20 March 1950. He was educated at Guillemard Malay School, followed by Tun Seri Lan ...
– ''Bagiku Sepilah Sudah'' *
Abdul Ghani Hamid Abdul Ghani Abdul Hamid (13 April 1933–13 April 2014), commonly known as Abdul Ghani Hamid or A. Ghani Hamid; also known by his pen name Lazuardi, was a Singaporean writer, poet, and artist. Writing primarily in Malay, Abdul Ghani produced ...
– ''Ombak Terbang Tinggi'' * A Wahab HJ Hamzah – ''Tuhan Masih Sayang'' * Isa Kamari – ''Kiswah'' * Masuri SN – ''Suasana Senja'' * Rohani Din – ''Anugerah Buat Syamsiah'' ;Tamil category * Winner: Ma Elankannan (M Balakrishnan) – ''Thondil Meen'' * S Uthuman Ghani – ''Agrinai Uyarthinai'' * K T M Iqbal – ''Kaakitha Vaasam'' * Krishnasamy Iyer Kanagalatha – ''Thee Velli'' * Murugathasan – ''Thaembavai'' * Subraa (Palanisamy Subramanian) – ''Uyirril Kalantha Urrave''


2000 (as ''The Dymocks Singapore Literature Prize'')

* Rex Shelley, ''A River of Roses''


1998 Fiction

;Merit *Rosemary Lim - ''Soul Search & Other Stories'' (published as ''The Seed from the Tree'') *
Colin Cheong Colin Cheong Wye Mun (Zhen Wai Mung) is a Singapore writer born in 1965. He has written or edited nearly 30 books, four of which have won national awards. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996 for his novel, ''Tangerine''. The older of t ...
- ''The Man in the Cupboard'' ;Commendation * Alfian bin Sa'at - '' Corridor and Other Stories'' *
Daren Shiau Daren Shiau, BBM, PBM (Chinese: 萧维龙, born 1971), is a Singaporean novelist, poet, conservationist, and lawyer in private practice qualified in Singapore, England and Wales. He is an author of five books. Education Shiau was born in S ...
- '' Heartland''


1997 Poetry

;Merit * Paul Tan - ''Driving into Rain''


1996 Fiction

;Winner *
Colin Cheong Colin Cheong Wye Mun (Zhen Wai Mung) is a Singapore writer born in 1965. He has written or edited nearly 30 books, four of which have won national awards. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996 for his novel, ''Tangerine''. The older of t ...
- ''Tangerine'' ;Commendation *Dave Chua Hak Lien - ''Gone Case'' *Pat Wong - ''Going Home & Other Stories''


1995 Poetry

;Winner *Roger Vaughan Jenkins - ''From the Belly of the Carp'' ;Merit * Boey Kim Cheng - ''Days of No Name'' ;Commendation *
Colin Cheong Colin Cheong Wye Mun (Zhen Wai Mung) is a Singapore writer born in 1965. He has written or edited nearly 30 books, four of which have won national awards. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996 for his novel, ''Tangerine''. The older of t ...
- ''Void Deck and Other Empty Places''


1994 Fiction

;Merit *Tan Mei Ching - ''Crossing Distance'' *
Stella Kon Stella Kon (''née'' Lim Sing Po, born 1944) is a Singaporean playwright. She is best known for her play, ''Emily of Emerald Hill'', which has been staged internationally. She is a recipient of the S.E.A. Write Award. Biography Kon was born i ...
- ''Eston'' ;Commendation * David Leo - ''Wives, Lovers and Other Women'' *Denyse Tessensohn - ''Feel'' *Andrew Koh - ''Glass Cathedral''


1993


Poetry

;Merit * Desmond Sim - ''Places Where I've Been'' ;Commendation *Jeffery T.H. Lee - ''The Sea is Never Full'' *Paul Tan - ''Curious Road''


Drama

;Merit * Haresh Sharma - ''Still Building'' ;Commendation *Sim Teow Li - ''Curios''


1992 Fiction

;Winner * Suchen Christine Lim - ''Fistful of Colours'' ;Commendation * Tan Mei Ching - ''Beyond the Village Gate''


Notes


References


Singapore Literature Prize
- National Book Development Council of Singapore * ''Singapore Literature Prize: Celebrating Our Writers 1992-2018''. Singapore 2018/2019 {{ISBN, 978-981-11-9226-5