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Goh Sin Tub () was a well-known pioneer of
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. He was a prolific writer of numerous book titles, which includes bestsellers like ''The Nan-Mei-Su Girls of Emerald Hill'', ''The Ghost Lover of Emerald Hill'', and the ''Ghosts of Singapore''. He also wrote a collection of short stories in Malay.


Background

Goh was born in 1927 a second-generation Singapore-born
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Chinese to a family of five siblings. His father was a clerk in the Yokohama Specie Bank (the former Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank) at Clifford Pier while his mother was a housewife. Three generations had lived on 104
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for most of their lives, before relocating to
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. He had primary education at the Royal English School in the River Valley vicinity, and went on to the
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together with his eldest brother, Charlie Goh. In 1935 Goh attended the prestigious boys' school Raffles Institution. When the Japanese began bombing Singapore at the early stage of their invasion, the Goh family hid under a staircase at the back of their house at Emerald Hill. To avoid further bombing, the family later moved to a shophouse in Philip Road. He was a 14-year-old boy at the time of the Occupation. As a youth, he sold bread and canned goods door to door and a coal worker carrying bags of coal to support his family during the Japanese Occupation. As he was fearful of the Japanese soldiers, he had to learn to be streetwise, and to size people up quickly in order to survive, and make money to support his family. He continued his education at St Joseph's Institution. Goh also won a scholarship to study at the prestigious Raffles College (a predecessor of the
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) and graduated with a BA in English.


Career

After graduation, Goh returned to SJI to teach and founded the ''Youth Circle Poetry'' interest group at the school, which attracted and encouraged aspiring writers to meet regularly to discuss about writing poetry. Among his former
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s from the club was Edwin Thumboo, who would go on to become a prominent poet and writer in his own right. In his lifetime he was also a
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, serving as deputy secretary to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health between 1951 - 1969. Moving on from the Ministry, he went into banking as a project management director, and was instrumental to the building of the OCBC Centre and the Dynasty Hotel/Tangs Complex. He also was a
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and served as
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of the Board of Governors for the
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. He also served on positions on a number of committees of various private and governmental organizations in Singapore. In 1992 Goh, along with Mrs
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, was appointed to the 69-member Publications Advisory Panel by the Minister for Information and the Arts, to advise approvals and classification of publications referred to them by the Film Censors Board and the Ministry.


Bibliography


Novels

* '' The Nan-Mei-Su Girls of Emerald Hill'' (1989,
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; 1998, Raffles as '' The Girls of Emerald Hill'')


Short story collections

* '' The Battle of the Bands and Other Stories'' (1986, MPH Magazines; 1987,
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as '' Honour and Other Stories''; 1998, Raffles as '' Honour and Other Stories'') * '' The Ghost Lover Of Emerald Hill And Other Stories'' (1987,
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; 1998, Raffles) * '' Ghosts of Singapore!'' (1990,
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; 1998, Raffles) * '' More Ghosts of Singapore!'' (1991,
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; 1998, Raffles) * '' The Sin-Kheh'' (1993,
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) * '' Moments in a Singapore Life'' (1993, UniPress) * '' Goh's 12 Best Singapore Stories'' (1993,
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; 1998, Raffles) * '' Mass Possession: A True Story! Tales of the Supernatural and Natural'' (1994,
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; 1998, Raffles as '' The Campus Spirit and Other Stories'') * '' "If You Too Could Do Voodoo, Who Would You Do Voodoo To?" and Other Stories'' (1995,
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) * '' Loves of Sons and Daughters'' (1995,
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) * '' 30 Stories: Narrative Compositions for O-level'' (1996, EPB Publishers) * '' 12 Women and Their Stories'' (1997,
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) * '' One Singapore: 65 Stories by a Singaporean'' (1998, 2000, EPB Publishers) * '' One Singapore 2: 65 More Stories by a Singaporean'' (2000, EPB Publishers) * '' Goh Sin Tub's One Singapore 3: More Singaporean Stories'' (2001, SNP Pan Pacific Publishing) * '' Walk Like A Dragon: Short Stories'' (2004, Angsana Books) * '' The Angel of Changi & Other Stories'' (2005, Angsana Books)


Anthologies

*
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, ed. '' Singapore Short Stories'' (1978,
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) * Helen Lee, ed. '' Tapestry: A Collection of Short Stories'' (1992,
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) * Kirpal Singh, ed. '' Rhythms: A Singaporean millennial anthology of poetry'' (2000, National Arts Council (Singapore)) *
Gwee Li Sui Gwee Li Sui (; born 22 August 1970) is a poet, a graphic artist, and a literary critic from Singapore. Biography Gwee went to the now-defunct MacRitchie Primary School and then Anglo-Chinese Secondary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior College. In ...
, ed. '' Written Country: The History of Singapore through Literature'' (2016,
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)


Children's

* '' Rhymes for Malaysian Children'' (1964, Malaysia Publications)


References


Infopedia, Biography Abstract
(National Library Board) {{DEFAULTSORT:Goh, Sin Tub 1927 births 2004 deaths Singaporean people of Hokkien descent Saint Joseph's Institution, Singapore alumni Singaporean writers