![]() ![]() His vision of incompleteness makes for one of the most complete-and fulfilling-reading experiences any of us will ever encounter.” Drawing on his command of medicine, his intimacy with everywhere from Iran to South Sudan and his exceptionally nuanced sense of the places where we touch-in body and in heart-he has conjured up one spell after another, till I found I was reading the whole book through, forwards and then backwards, to see how this Julia or that fleeting reference to Taiwan quietly rhymed with another. Justin Ker’s beautifully titled and impeccably delivered evocation of everything that’s just beyond us, and of all those moments that won’t let us go, mesmerised me for hours. “The most haunting, suggestive and intricately woven work of fiction I’ve read in many seasons. “ Ker’s stories are fresh and unpredictable, making the book a page turner…an insightful read for those who are willing to weather the thought-provoking storm to expand their horizon. Joshua Ip, award-winning author of Sonnets from the Singlish ![]() “ Justin Ker’s debut The Space Between the Raindrops shorter pieces but with a distinct and refreshing style, layering sly observations over each other, point and counter-point.” What I find intriguing is how this book managed to leave me with a lingering ache and a familiar longing for a memory that's not even mine”. ![]() “ Like Amanda Lee Koe's Ministry of Moral Panic, these stories are original and distinctively Singaporean. Daryl Lim Wei Jie, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore We can only hope for even more, and even better.” Epigram must be commended for bringing another talented prose writer into print, on the heels of Amanda Lee Koe's Singapore Literature Prize win. He teaches us to view the world in new, ingenious ways, and that the transience of things demands that we pay attention to each second, and not allow time to simply wash over and somehow still leave us dry. Ker's stories focus on moments that break up the merciless tide of time, giving us space and time to re-examine the significance of details, people and relationships. “ The Space Between the Raindrops is an assured, promising debut, with an accomplished style mostly free of infelicities that have plagued other debuts. “ Justin Ker lays bare the workings of his mind in his first collection of short stories.The most eloquently poetic are stories inspired by patients he has seen or his experiences in hospitals.His writing brings to mind another neurosurgeon who wrote fiction, the late Gopal Baratham. Kristine Ong Muslim, author of We Bury the Landscape and Grim Series His stories are revelatory, intriguing and delightfully absurd. “The stories in Justin Ker’s The Space Between the Raindrops deftly capture and unravel both the off-kilter and the meditative. Krishna Udayasankar, author of Objects of Affection and of The Aryavarta Chronicles These are words that leave both a smile on one's face and a lump in one’s throat.” The vivid images he paints settle like truth in depths of the stomach, while the silent emotions these pieces hold seep in through pores to possess the reader in a way that is innocuous yet intensely personal. “Justin Ker’s stories are like forgotten keys and misplaced umbrellas-seemingly simple snippets of indispensable reality that have the power to turn things on their head. Robert Swartwood, USA Today bestselling author of Man of Wax and editor of Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer “In this moving, inspired collection, Justin Ker doesn’t just show us the space between the raindrops, he shows us the space between everything: every person, every thought, every moment. The Space Between the Raindrops is a remarkable collection of short stories told by a startling new voice. This book is perfect for a brief subway ride or the interval spent waiting for the bus, as well as that languid afternoon spent contemplating a thunderstorm. Singapore is interviewed as a psychiatric patient on National Day. Contemplative and filled with possibility, each evanescent story in this collection inhabits the fleeting, unrepeatable place between the falling droplets on our island of rain. A bed thief breaks into a HDB flat every day, only to steal a few hours’ rest. ![]()
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