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WF: Mukul Deva – Slow Kill

“There are no rules in writing.” Is one thing Mukul Deva frequently emphasised during his talk. How to make your writing interesting for the reader, is another story. The slow process he described in which he would do months and months of research about his book to make it as accurate as possible made me…

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WF: Christina Lau – Accept and Don’t Regret

Christina Lau was not exactly what I expected. I admired the fact that she was able to talk about her accident and openly share her opinion about it. She answered our questions and she said some things that really impacted me. “I am a burden to my family and loved ones.” Was one thing she…

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WF: Danny Raven Tan – Look to The Future, Follow The Dream

“Art is self-confident and fearless.” The passion Danny Raven Tan showed for everything in his life was admirable. The feelings he displayed about his art and even the love for his mother was inspiring. More importantly, the dedication he had to making sure he did what he wanted to do in his life, taking opportunities…

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WF: Marc Nair – ‘Meme-ification’ vs. Authenticity

Marc Nair used the word ‘meme-ification’ to describe a photo spot that may have once been unique, but then becomes so popular up to a point that it becomes almost iconic — like a meme. This can be applied to anything, any trend that was original but gets lost in the cycle of being overused…

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