About Rachel


Hi! I’m Rachel Tey. Sometimes I write, sometimes I teach, and sometimes I teach writing. My latest novel, Finding Chopin, was a finalist of the Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2025 and a Straits Times Weekly Bestseller. I also created the middle-grade fantasy adventure series, Tea in Pajamas and Tea in Pajamas: Beyond Belzerac, and have published three short stories (see Bibliography). Occasionally I contribute opinion pieces and commentaries to The Straits Times and CNA. I lecture part-time at the Nanyang Technological University, in addition to conducting creative writing workshops for schools via Sing Lit Station and the Singapore Book Council. I was awarded the National Arts Council grant in 2015, and was a featured speaker at the Singapore Writers Festival in 2016 and 2025. I live in Singapore with my husband and two children.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books and short stories
  • Finding Chopin: A Novel. Finalist of the Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2025. Singapore: Epigram Books, 2025.
  • “The Cynical Sisters”, in Missed Connections: Microfiction from Asia, ed. Felix Cheong and Noelle Q. de Jesus. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia), 2023.
  • “City of Giants”, in The Birthday Book: Unmasking. Singapore: The Birthday Collective, 2023.
  • “The Midnight Mission”, in A View of Stars: Stories of Love, ed. Anitha Devi Pillai and Felix Cheong. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia), 2020.
  • Tea in Pajamas: Beyond Belzerac. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia), 2018.
  • Tea in Pajamas. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia), 2018 (orig. publ. 2015).
Commentaries/Op-eds

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21 thoughts on “About Rachel

  1. Hi Rachel
    Hope you got the email I sent you a couple of days back. Look forward to hearing from you. Enjoyed reading some of the ‘Parts’ you have written.

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  2. Dear Rachel,
    I’m a fellow writer who’s trying to manage writing a novel. I have read TIP and it’s a really beautiful little book with a whimsical theme.
    Do you have any writing tips?

    Thanks!
    ~ Rae Lin

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  3. Hi, you came to my sch just now. Can i just ask what section of local bookstores can i find your books? anyway, my name is Marsya from 3B @ WPS.

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  4. Hey Marsya, thanks for your interest! Seems to be stocked at either of these sections usually: Intermediate Readers, Young Adult, Fiction, Asian Books (depends on the bookstore). Best to check with Info Counter! Enjoy the read xx

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  5. Hi Rachel I’m doing a presentation about your amazing book and a would loveee a few infos about you as well here are a few things I’d love to know
    -Where you were born
    -How old are you/your birthday
    -a few Infos on your general life/childhood

    That’s is thank you so much Rachel
    -Khadijah ❤️

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