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Apple Intelligence :
• Series Popularity: Books from the series have consistently been among the top 10 most borrowed physical adult books for the past decade.
• Reason for Popularity: The stories’ hyperlocal relatability, featuring ordinary Singaporeans in ordinary places, makes them terrifyingly plausible.
• Series Impact: The series’ local lore has left a lasting impression on readers, even decades after its inception in 1989.
• Series Popularity: The series has been one of the most borrowed physical adult books in Singapore for the past decade.
• Writing Style: The series uses simple, short, and direct sentences with a basic subject-verb-object structure.
• Criticism and Controversy: The series has faced criticism on social media regarding the veracity of the stories and the author’s anonymity.
• Singlish in Writing: Russell Lee believes using Singlish in his writing helps connect with Singaporean readers.
• Anonymous Author: Lee chooses to remain anonymous to better connect with readers and maintain the focus on entertainment.
• Story Selection: Stories are chosen for publication based on their entertainment value and ability to evoke fear without being excessive.
• Cultural Relevance: TSGS’s stories are set in familiar Singaporean locations like HDB flats and local landmarks, making them relatable to readers.
• Relatable Themes: The stories tap into the prevalent urban myths and folklore that are part of Singaporean culture, resonating with readers’ shared experiences.
• Author’s Interest: The author’s interest in the supernatural gives the books focus and direction, contributing to their wholesome feel.
• Singaporean Setting: TSGS capitalizes on Singapore’s unique multiculturalism and urban landscape, incorporating local folklore and supernatural elements.
• Cultural Impact: TSGS has become a beloved part of Singaporean culture, with a dedicated readership and even influencing English language learning.
• Singaporean Identity: The series’ enduring popularity stems from its unapologetically Singaporean voice and its ability to evoke nostalgia and a sense of shared identity.
• Reason for Popularity: The multicultural environment, National Service as a unifying experience, and the rapid changes in Singapore created a fertile ground for storytelling.
• Impact of TSGS Books: Shared stories unite people and create lasting memories of Singapore.
• Future of the Series: Book 28 might be the last, but the author hopes to continue writing.