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Fiction and Non-Fiction Reading Events Today
Join in-person Fiction and Non-Fiction Reading events happening right now
Mid-week 7pm Writing #067 (City / Waterloo St)
Bring your writing toolkit, charged batteries (social and electronic) and a writing agenda two hours long!
Join fellow writers/journalists embarking on their journey towards Pulitzers and Hugos or maybe a print deadline!
We accept researchers and marketers clearing overtime too! :)
**We Write Together** is here to start building a writing community and get to know like-minded folk with stories to tell. Let's make new friends!
As this is a small group event with limited slots, please keep your RSVP up to date!
Shut up and write 2026- THURSDAYS --Bukit Timah
**Coworking for writers in your area**
Join us for some focused writing time on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10am....All writers and all experience levels are welcome, and don’t worry, no one will see what you've written. This session is about getting your writing done and meeting other writers in your area.
When you show up, say hello to everyone, grab a drink, and get your writing tools ready. Once you’re all settled, take some time to chat with your fellow writers. Once everyone’s arrived, I will lead quick introductions and then set the timer for our quiet and focused writing session.
Afterward, we’ll have time to chat and get to know each other. We often talk about our successes and challenges as writers. If you don’t have time to stick around, no worries!
**A note about the format**
We don’t host critiques or readings. These events are a safe space for writers of all skill levels and genres to work on their craft, so no one will read or critique your writing.
For our full event schedule, visit [https://shutupwrite.com](https://shutupwrite.com/).
**Other Important Details:**
**WiFi**: Simply Bread cafe does not have wifi, but if needed, you can use the one from next door at CBTF.
**Address**: Simply Bread, 1 Fifth Ave., #01-03 Guthrie House, Singapore 268802.
**MRT stop**: Blue line, Sixth avenue
**Parking**: Basement parking available at Guthrie House
**Venue Guidelines**: Please thank our hosts by purchasing something.
**What to Bring**: Your FULLY CHARGED laptop / digital writing device - there are no power outlets available there.
Over Dinner - Nature of Pain with Prof. Stuart
**What if the most valuable thing you could do is stop and think?** Join experts, founders, and curious humans for 90 minutes of real conversation over dinner. No easy answers. Just better questions.
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**Pain is meant to signal damage, but what if everything looks normal and it still hurts?**
As science uncovers more about how the brain constructs pain, the boundary between physical and psychological discomfort is becoming less clear than we once believed. What is the nature of pain? Is it inherently surprising or unpleasant?
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Note: This is a ticketed dinner gathering. For tickets, please click [here](https://luma.com/zpglm538) or head to: [lu.ma/socrates**](http://lu.ma/socrates**)
SG SME Owners & Professionals — Referral Networking Breakfast (Limited Seats)
**Grow Your Business Through Genuine Relationships**
This weekly referral networking session brings together SME owners and professionals who are focused on building meaningful business relationships and expanding their client base through referrals.
Many attendees join to build long-term referral partnerships and expand their professional network with like-minded business owners.
[RSVP Here](https://forms.gle/Gt7UemdzUjgRG4ci7)
**What Makes This Different**
Unlike casual networking events, this session is structured, efficient, and focused on helping attendees build genuine professional relationships.
You will meet fellow SME owners and professionals who are actively growing their businesses and open to building partnerships.
The session is professionally facilitated to ensure everyone has the opportunity to introduce themselves and connect meaningfully.
[RSVP Here](https://forms.gle/Gt7UemdzUjgRG4ci7)
**What You Can Expect**
• 7.30AM - 9.30AM
• Structured introductions from attendees
• Opportunity to present your business and services
• Referral and opportunity sharing
• Professional networking with SME owners and professionals
The environment is welcoming, professional, and respectful of your time.
[RSVP Here](https://forms.gle/Gt7UemdzUjgRG4ci7)
**Who Is This For**
This session is suitable for:
• SME owners
• Business owners and founders
• Lawyers and legal professionals
• Doctors and medical professionals
• Consultants
• Immigration service providers
• Accountants and professional service providers
• Professionals responsible for business growth and client acquisition
Whether you are growing an established business or expanding your professional network, this session provides valuable connections.
[RSVP Here](https://forms.gle/Gt7UemdzUjgRG4ci7)
**What To Bring**
• Name cards
• A short introduction of your business
• A professional mindset
[RSVP Here](https://forms.gle/Gt7UemdzUjgRG4ci7)
**Why Attendees Attend Regularly**
Many attendees find this to be one of the most effective ways to:
• Build trusted professional relationships
• Increase referral opportunities
• Expand their business network
• Stay connected with the local business community
[RSVP Here](https://forms.gle/Gt7UemdzUjgRG4ci7)
Novel Biological Aging Clocks
**Novel Biological Aging Clocks**
Prof. Jan Gruber from NUS will introduce aging clocks - research tools that estimate biological age rather than just calendar age. These clocks are built from measurable biological signals, such as patterns in DNA methylation, blood biomarkers, and metabolic data, that change in predictable ways over time. In this talk, he will explain how aging clocks are developed, what they can and cannot tell us about health and lifespan, and how scientists use them to study disease risk, lifestyle effects, and interventions that may influence the rate of aging. This talk is designed for everyone who wants to take their health into their own hands, making informed decisions.
Opening remarks by:
Dr. Hisham Badaruddin
Kamil Pabis, MSc
23rd of April, 7 pm (please be on time)
Location:
TSquared Health, L9 SBF (level 9, rootftop)
160 Robinson Rd, #05-02 · 8749 5846
We thank [https://xandrolab.com](https://xandrolab.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopQnhnmh3hWOnQzwAg3j8t7Hemy0SWxXa6trkrGjnrnj9jJD4Ra) for the refreshments.
Notes:
Please remember that the venue has limited capacity and the event is first come first serve. For reference, our new venue is slightly larger than the last one.
Slow Morning La Kopi La Teh
**Let’s start the morning with simple meaningful conversations.**
**There is no agenda — just a chance to chat in an easy and comfortable setting.**
**This is not a networking event and there is no pressure to impress anyone. It’s simply a space for sincere conversations and human connection.**
**Whether you enjoy thoughtful discussions, listening to different life experiences, or just having a pleasant morning conversation, you are warmly welcome.**
**Sometimes the best friendships begin with a simple drink. ☕🍳**
TRAINING HIKE: Rucking at MacRitchie - Full Loop
**Get Ready for the Mountains**
For all adventure seekers training for your next trek, or simply be always ready for one! Join me and our trip participants for a training hike:
Meet/End: MacRitchie Reservoir, outside Gink-Go Cafe (formerly Mushroom Cafe)
Distance: 11km
Duration: \~2.5 hours
**Note that this is not a leisure hike. We will be fast-hike at 4.5-5km/hour for the entire 11km full loop.**
**Ruck It Up**
Rucking is simply walking/hiking with a weighted pack on your back. Rucking builds muscle and strength while improving cardio & endurance and well… burn up more calories! A day pack of +/-5kg will be a good start, or more for that multi-day trek. Loading up is optional; especially if you may have any health or medical restrictions. We can do a weigh-in of your pack for your own progress tracking if you are up for it.
**NOTE:**
* advised to have some light breakfast before the workout
* bring sufficient water and food/snacks for refuel. water refill point available at around halfway mark.
* Waterproof your items and be rain-equipped (rain cover, rain jacket, poncho, umbrella, etc.)
* Hiking poles (optional)
*In case of Cat 1 (bad weather); any change of plans will be announced on the morning of hike*
The 'Waitlist' may not go in order as we reserve the right to prioritize the spots for our trip participants who are training for our upcoming treks. Thank you for your understanding!
\#\#\# Important Liability Notice
By joining this training, you acknowledge that you are participating voluntarily and understand the physical risks inherent in this activity. **AU** is not responsible for any injuries, accidents, or health complications that may occur during the training. Please ensure you are medically fit and adequately prepared for the demands of the session.
**If you are prepared for a challenging, rewarding effort, we look forward to seeing you.**
Join us on social media to keep updated with our latest adventures!
[https://bit.ly/m/Adventures-Unlimited](https://bit.ly/m/Adventures-Unlimited)
Fiction and Non-Fiction Reading Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
The Sunday Crimes: 1st Book Club Session
Hi Everyone,
I am THRILLED that there are other fellow mystery readers out there!! I am excited to announce the first ever mystery book club event to be held at the end of the month. It will be a casual sharing session about favourite mystery books, killer plot twists, tropes you love and all things crime fiction! 😊
**Date: 26 April 2026, Sunday**
**Time: 2pm to 4pm**
**Venue: Asia Square L1 Atrium**
Enter either via the drop-off or Shenton Way
**Join the Telegram Channel:** https://t.me/thesundaycrimes
**Theme: All-Time Favourite Mystery Book**
For our first session, please bring along and share about your absolute favourite mystery book! (I know, it's hard to pick just the one...🥲) It can be a physical book or an e-book or even just an image of the book cover!
Agenda:
15 Min Self-Introductions
1 h 15 Min Roundtable Book Sharing Session
15 Min Closing Notes
Looking forward to meeting everyone!!
Cheers,
Anna
Learn & Share - Non-Fiction Book Club : Apr 2026
### **📚 Wiser & Faster Club - Apr 2026 Meetup**
See you at our April 2026 book sharing & discussion meetup.
For regular participants, please note this Apr edition will be on a Sun (Versus our usual Sat) due to venue availability
For anyone new to the group, Wiser Faster is a space for curious, growth-minded people to come together, share what they’ve learned from a great non-fiction book, and spark deeper conversations.
Join us to build a quality network and accelerate your own growth!
### **What To Expect**
**📍 Date:** Sun, 26 Apr 2026
**🕙 Time:** 11am–1pm
**📌 Venue:** OCBC Bookxcess Level 4, Wisma Atria, Orchard Rd ( https://www.ocbc.com/personal-banking/ocbc-wisma-partners-bookxcess.page )
**👥 Group Size:** Small & focused (15-20pax) so everyone gets to contribute
Rather than the _typical_ book club where everyone has to read the same book beforehand, WFC is a relaxed brunch-time huddle with 2-3 “Book Sharers” taking 15min turns to present insights from a piece of non-fiction that they’ve read which is followed by open discussion.
Bring your curiosity and let’s bounce ideas around.
### **How You Can Join**
**🙋 Learner**-Sit in, listen actively, and join the discussion if you feel like it
**📚 Sharer**\- Read a non\-fiction book \(Or Podcast\, TED Talk\, etc\.\) that blew your mind? Present your key takeaways in 15min\-s\.
**🎙️ Host**-For returning members keen to try light facilitation or emceeing
*"We become good by reading. We become great by writing. We gain mastery by teaching"*
### **Agenda**
* Introduce yourselves (15mins)
* Sharer A (15mins)
* Discussion A (30mins)
* Break (15mins)
* Sharer B (15mins)
* Discussion B (30mins)
* Group selfie and break off
* Post-event meal, buy your own (OTOT)
**[RSVP etiquette]**
• Update your RSVP if you can’t attend to help with planning.
• No-shows are unfair to those on the waitlist.
• Consistent no-shows may result in blacklisting from future events
📩 *Interested in being a future sharer or Host? Let us know via this form https://forms.gle/8U3oJ64sfrieYxNb9*
_Join our Telegram channel to talk to other WFC members and get the latest updates https://t.me/+Im6CfPzD60RlNTA1_
Let’s get Wiser, Faster - Together.
Friday Evening Reading @ Tiann's (Tiong Bahru)
Welcome! Gist below! :-)
1. Bring a book to the meet!
2. Buy a drink (and a bite if you're hungry).
3. Say hi to the folks.
4. Read!
5. We'll do a short round of intros and a short sharing at the end too. :)
Come in and find us (we're probably the only reading group)! In the event that the place is full, we'll find a back up nearby. :-)
This is a limited seats, small group event, so do try to update your RSVP early if your plans change! Thanks in advance!
Nearest MRT: Tiong Bahru (EW17)
"Kiss of the Spider Woman" by Manuel Puig
\*Please note the change of venue. We are no longer able to meet at Charlies and will be looking for a new venue.
!!! Beware of scams! If you have been contacted about featuring your work at our meetings or have been asked for any kind of payment it is a scam.
Country: Argentina
Written in: 1976
Pages: 280
Starting as an experimental study of a romantic female character, Manuel Puig elaborated with streams of consciousness and unspecified dialogue to create this untraditional novel. Fast paced and challenging social, sexual and literature norms, it's seen as his most successful work, having been adapted into multiple films and plays.
Here's and excerpt from [an excellent review on Medium:](https://thebiblioraptor.medium.com/literature-as-resistance-reading-manuel-puigs-the-kiss-of-the-spider-woman-9d8ce00c10fa)
One of the major ways in which literature has made its presence felt is as a tool of resistance. Manuel Puig’s novel *The Kiss of the Spider Woman* is such a battle waged through words, critiquing authoritative institutions, exploring the quest for freedom, and telling human stories of rebellion, love, and loss.
The novel was published in 1976 and is written mainly as dialogues between its dual protagonists — Luis Alberto Molina and Valentin Arregui Paz — detained in a Buenos Aires prison. Valentin is a Marxist rebel who is in jail for waging a political struggle against the government. Molina, who identifies as a woman and homosexual, is imprisoned for the sexual corruption of minors. They are cellmates, who go from strangers to friends and more. One might think that a story that is limited only to one location and written as dialogues between two people might be monotonous. But this is where Puig’s genius lies. Although the physical setting is confined, the reader can transcend that dingy cell, along with the characters, through the sole power of storytelling.
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**New to the Hungry Hundred Book Club?** Here's what you need to know:
1. Read the book (If you don't manage to finish it by the meetup date, don't worry. As long as you're not going to be too disappointed by spoilers, you're still welcome to join.)
2. Come to the meeting, usually (but not always!) on the last Sunday of every month.
3. Be prepared to order food/drink at the venue to show our appreciation for letting us use their space. This is a requirement. A lot of time and effort has been put into finding a place that will accommodate our group without an outrageous minimum charge or rental fee, and you'll never be asked to contribute to organiser fees, so please show your respect and support for the restaurant that's letting us use their space.
4. Discuss! It's a casual conversation, so don't be afraid to ask questions and let us know what you think.
Sunday Reading @ Kovan
Welcome! Gist below! :-)
1. Bring a book to the meet!
2. Buy a drink (and a bite if you're hungry).
3. Say hi to the folks (pls note the venue is pet cafe so there will be furry friends).
4. Read!
5. We'll do a short round of intros and a short sharing at the end too. :)
Come in and find us (we're probably the only reading group)! In the event that the place is full, we'll find a back up nearby. :-)
This is a limited seats, small group event, so do try to update your RSVP early if your plans change! Thanks in advance!
Nearest MRT: Kovan
Sunday Reading @ Chinatown (Whiskdom)
Welcome! Gist below! :-)
1. Bring a book to the meet!
2. Buy a drink (and a bite if you're hungry).
3. Say hi to the folks.
4. Read!
5. We'll do a short round of intros and a short sharing at the end too. :)
Come in and find us (we're probably the only reading group)! In the event that the place is full, we'll find a back up nearby. :-)
This is a limited seats, small group event, so do try to update your RSVP early if your plans change! Thanks in advance!
Nearest MRT: Stevens
Fiction and Non-Fiction Reading Events Near You
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How Lucky by Will Leitch
Posting this early because seemingly all Sundays in May are holidays or busy! I picked a shorter thriller that's hopefully a fast read/listen.
[Columbus library link to book](https://cml.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S105C3458940)
Location: Grandview Cafe, *1455 W. 3rd Ave*,
Columbus, OH 43212
[Menu](https://www.grandviewcafe.com/menu)
Book summary:
Daniel leads a rich life in the university town of Athens, Georgia. He's got a couple close friends, a steady paycheck working for a regional airline, and of course, for a few glorious days each Fall, college football tailgates. He considers himself to be a mostly lucky guy -- despite the fact that he's suffered from a debilitating disease since he was a small child, one that has left him unable to speak or to move without a wheelchair. Largely confined to his home, Daniel spends the hours he's not online communicating with irate air travelers observing his neighborhood from his front porch. One young woman passes by so frequently that spotting her out the window has almost become part of his daily routine. Until the day he's almost sure he sees her being kidnapped.
In-Person Meeting: How to Improve Relationships with Others
Attend a free seminar on how to have successful and lasting relationships.
At this seminar you will learn:
How to spot and handle negative and toxic relationships.
How to get through the "rough patches" in a relationship.
How to choose the right people to work with.
The three things that make or break any relationship.
How to make a good relationship great.
All are welcome. Be sure to click on the red "Attend" button below to come to this local event. We look forward to seeing you there.
Hosted by the Dianetics and Scientology Life Improvement Center of Central Ohio.
Pop-up Book Club 3: The Ballad of The Sad Café, by Carson McCullers
Let’s meet and share our thoughts about Carson McCullers’ novella, The Ballad of The Sad Café.
April Book Club Meetup
Welcome, readers!
Our April read is **_Martyr!_ by Kaveh Akbar.**
The story follows a young Iranian American poet grappling with grief, addiction, and the aching question of what makes a life meaningful. Drawn into an unexpected friendship with a terminally ill artist, he begins to confront faith, love, and the seduction of self-destruction. Lyrical, darkly funny, and emotionally piercing, the novel wrestles with beauty and despair in equal measure. It’s a story about longing—to be seen, to be forgiven, and to matter.
Looking forward to discussing with everyone!
We will meet at Zaftig Brewing Co in their event room in the back. We are welcome to bring in our own food, but **drinks must be purchased at the bar.**
Happy reading! 📖
Two for Tuesdays Walk & Comedy crawl option
Before the comedy crawl, we’re starting Tuesday with **Two for Tuesdays**: a casual **social walk** designed to get people off the couch, **out of the house,** and actually doing something.
This is a relaxed group walk at a **social pace,** covering roughly **2–3 miles**. Nothing intense. No pressure. Just good conversation, a little movement, and a **better way to spend your Tuesday** than sitting at home **scrolling your phone.**
Then **after the walk,** we roll right into the **comedy crawl.**
This is what makes the night better: you don’t just show up for one event, awkwardly stand around, then leave.
You actually get time to **meet people,** loosen up, and **feel part of something** before the comedy even starts.
If you’re tired of wasting your weeknights at home, this is your sign.
**Spots are limited.**
**A paid ticket** helps us plan accurately, keep the group intentional, and make sure the people who RSVP actually show up.
Please use **ticket Link in comments** Preferred
Two for Tuesdays Walk **$2**
Walk + Comedy Crawl **$5**
**Ticket Link preferred.**
As an option Venmo/Paypal @WiseUnlimitedLLC CashApp $WiseUnlimitedLLC
Monthly Meet Up (Assassin’s Apprentice)
This month we’ll be reading Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb. Feel free to come even if you don’t finish the book!


















