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Suchen Christine Lim was born on 15 July, 1948 in Ipoh, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia), is a Singaporean writer. Discover Suchen Christine Lim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Author
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 15 July, 1948
Birthday 15 July
Birthplace Ipoh, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
Nationality Malaysia

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1948

Suchen Christine Lim (born 15 July 1948) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean writer.

1979

Lim's first story "The Valley of Golden Showers" was written in 1979 for a children's story competition.

A year later, Lim entered another writing competition sponsored by the National Book Council, winning second place.

These competitions sparked her interest in becoming a writer.

1984

Lim's first novel Rice Bowl was published in 1984, and she co-wrote the award-winning short play The Amah: A Portrait in Black And White in 1986.

1990

Her second novel Gift From The Gods (1990) was nominated for a National Book Development Council award in 1992.

1992

She was the inaugural winner of the Singapore Literature Prize in 1992.

She was awarded Singapore's pinnacle arts award, the Cultural Medallion, in 2023.

Lim was born in Ipoh, Federation of Malaya and had her early education at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) in Penang and Kedah.

At the age of 14 she came to Singapore, and continued her education at CHIJ Katong.

She read literature at the National University of Singapore, and graduated with a post-graduate diploma in applied linguistics.

After her graduation, Lim joined the Ministry of Education as a literature teacher and a curriculum specialist.

She devoted her time between family, work and writing throughout her years with the ministry.

In that same year, Lim won the inaugural Singapore Literature Prize for her third novel Fistful of Colours (1992).

She wrote, "The gorgeously detailed A Fistful of Colours by Suchen Christine Lim covers art and women's fight for equal rights over 80 years of Singapore history. The winner of the first Singapore Literature Prize in 1992, it is a fist to the gut with its relentless portrayal of female struggles for power in a patriarchal society that strips women of any right to their sexuality or dignity."

1996

In 1996 she was given a Fulbright Grant to attend the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and returned to the university as writer-in-residence in 2000.

This residency honour was also extended to her at the University of Western Australia in Perth, the Moniack Mhor Writers' Centre in the Scottish Highlands and Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines.

2000

A Bit of Earth (2000) was nominated for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2004.

2003

Lim retired from the Ministry of Education in August 2003, to devote her time to writing.

2005

That devotion subsequently bore fruit in the novels published as Hua Song: Stories of the Chinese Diaspora (2005) and The Lies that Build a Marriage: Stories of the Unsung, Unsaid and Uncelebrated in Singapore (2007).

2015

In 2015, The Straits Times' Akshita Nanda selected Fistful of Colours as one of 10 classic Singapore novels.