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Alastair Wee
Alastair is an R&D engineer and a writer of speculative fiction. He is graduating with an MA Creative Writing from LASALLE College of the Arts, and can be found online at alastairwee.com.
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Alastair is an R&D engineer and a writer of speculative fiction. He is graduating with an MA Creative Writing from LASALLE College of the Arts, and can be found online at alastairwee.com.
Citizen: Ark is a science fiction video game script that examines the quest for utopia given the flaws in human nature.
Following the story of first contact between a crew from Earth and the long-lost generation starship Eunoia, the game explores the eternal contradiction between the desire for liberty and the need for control, and asks the player what they would do if they could determine the interstellar fate of humanity.
Published works
Wee, Alastair (2023). House Dog. Missed Connections: Microfiction from Asia, edited by Felix Cheong, Noelle Q. de Jesus, Marshall Cavendish, pp. 60.
Conferences and events
Nov 2023, Read at Singapore Writer's Festival 2023.