For ten years, he was invisible. He wrote essays for journals with circulations under 500. He translated obscure Malay poetry into English. He lived in a rented HDB flat in Tiong Bahru, surrounded by stacks of critical theory and pulp detective novels.
Zachariah Quek is a character defined by duality: meticulous yet chaotic, forgotten yet essential. He serves best as a supporting character who catalyzes the plot, or an anti-hero navigating a complex, bureaucratic world (be it corporate, magical, or criminal). zachariah quek
If you look at the horizon of modern technology, you’ll see a lot of noise. But if you look for the signal—the actual structural shifts in how we compute and connect—you’ll eventually run into the work of . For ten years, he was invisible