It wasn't love, really. They were just trying to make
something out of their lives.
Kyoto, 1996, during the passing of Comet Hyakutake: A
runaway from Singapore discovers a woman crying in front of a train station at
5.46am. A Straits Times journalist later arrives with her gallerist friend from
Madrid, dreading the reenactment of her mother's performance art. The lives of
these four friends—Isaac, Tori, Jing and Mateo—become entangled as a result of
one madcap weekend, when fireworks are inexplicably shot over the Kamo River
and people become swept to alternate worlds via public transport.
Daryl Qilin Yam’s genre-defying second novel ranges across
countries and decades, charting the tributaries of pain we thread with our
friends and the arcs of the many stories we tell in order to live.
About the Author
Daryl Qilin Yam is the author of Kappa
Quartet, a novel published by Epigram Books in 2016. He is also a
co-editor of the SingPoWriMo anthology series, a director at Sing Lit Station,
and a stageplay producer at non-profit collective Take Off Productions.
He holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative
Writing from the University of Warwick; he won the Second Year Prize from the
Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, and spent an
intercalated year studying under the AIKOM program at the University of Tokyo.
His prose and poetry have been published in a number of
anthologies and literary journals, which include Esquire (Singapore), LONTAR:
The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction, OF ZOOS, QLRS,
and Cha: An Asian Literary Journal.