About this Event
Beyond the Headlines: Writing Southeast Asia
Speakers: Tash Aw, Thammika Songkaeo, and Marga Ortigas
Moderator: Rina Hiranand
Date: March 1, Sun
Time: 1:00pm - 2:15pm
Venue: Fringe Club - Fringe Underground
Address: 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central
Price: HKD298
Language: English
Format: Panel
Description:
From bustling cities to quieter margins, Southeast Asia offers stories shaped by movement, memory, and uneven visibility. This moderated panel brings together Thai writer Thammika Songkaeo, whose fiction probes class, intimacy, and displacement; Filipino author Marga Ortigas, whose work examines diaspora, language, and cultural inheritance; and acclaimed novelist Tash Aw, longlisted for the Booker Prize and winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award, known for exploring migration, family, and the afterlives of empire. Together, the authors introduce their books and reflect on how place informs storytelling. They consider how geography and history shape voice and form, what it means to write from regions often overlooked, and how representation and readership are negotiated on global literary stages.
About the Speaker:
Tash Aw
Tash Aw is the author of five novels, including, most recently, The South, and a memoir of a Chinese-Malaysian family, Strangers on a Pier, finalist for the Los Angeles Book Prize. His work has won the Whitbread and Commonwealth Prizes, an O. Henry Award and been longlisted three times for the MAN Booker Prize. His novels have been translated into 26 languages and been longlisted for the Prix Médicis Étranger, Prix Inrocks and Premio Gregor von Rezzori. As an essayist and critic, he has contributed to The Paris Review, New York Review of Books, New York Times, and the Guardian, among many other publications. He lives in Paris and Kuala Lumpur.
Thammika Songkaeo
Thammika Songkaeo is a transnational novelist, essayist, and filmmaker of Thai origin whose work probes the quiet tensions of identity, motherhood, and belonging. Described by Elle Singapore as “dissecting motherhood, marriage, and the cost of selfhood with razor-sharp precision,” her debut novel, Stamford Hospital, was named by Prestige as one of the 10 must-reads for International Women’s Day 2025, alongside works by Margaret Atwood and Simone de Beauvoir. A lifelong global nomad since 1992, Songkaeo brings a third-culture lens to her storytelling.
Marga Ortigas
Marga Ortigas travelled the world as a journalist for three decades, with a career spanning five continents and two of the largest global news networks. After getting her start in the Philippines, she joined CNN in London, working across Europe, Iraq, and Gaza. She then returned to Asia with Al Jazeera, setting up its bureau in Manila and covering the wider Pacific region. As senior correspondent, Marga reported from the frontlines of armed conflict, geopolitical challenges, and climate change, receiving an award for Humanitarian Reporting from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
HKD 253.30 to HKD 298.00











