
City of Others
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Dive into a world where magic lies hidden just below the surface in this charming urban fantasy full of workplace found family, queer romance, and supernatural creatures straight out of Southeast Asian lore, from debut author Jared Poon.
In the sunny city of Singapore, the government takes care of everythingâeven the weird stuff.
Benjamin Toh is a middle manager in the Division for Engagement of Unusual Stakeholders (DEUS), and his job is straightforward: keep the supernatural inhabitants of Singapore happy and keep them out of sight. That is, donât bother the good, normal citizens, and certainly donât bother the bosses. Sure, heâs overworked and understaffed, but usually, people (and senior management) donât see what they donât want to see.
But when an entire housing estate glitches out of existence on what was meant to be a routine check-in, Ben has to scramble to keep things under control and stop the rest of the city from disappearing. He may not have the budget or the bandwidth, but he has the bestâif highly irregular and supernaturally inclinedâteam to help him. Together, theyâll traverse secret shadow markets, scale skyscrapers, and maybe even go to the stars, all so they can just do their goddamn job.
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âCity of Others delights and charms with a ragtag group of magical bureaucrats doing their best to save an entire city from being dragged out of reality. Poon seamlessly blends action, magic, romance, and the tight bonds of an understaffed workplace that truly believes in the good theyâre doing. I absolutely adored this!â
âAndrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard DaughterâUrban fantasy that vibes like The X-Men meets Parks and Recreation? A send-up of government bureaucracy that is also a magnificent homage to public service? Sign me up! I love it when a book makes me think, âI have never read anything like this before.â City of Others is that bookâsuch a unique and refreshing read!â
âMegan Bannen, USA Today bestselling author of The Undertaking of Hart and MercyâA whip-smart urban fantasy humming with the vibrant energy of Singapore and its chaotic magical inhabitants, this found family will welcome you in with open arms (and tentacles)!â
âMolly OâNeill, author of GreenteethâHeartfelt and laugh out loud, City of Others is urban fantasy as youâve never seen it before. Filled with Southeast Asian folklore, an eclectic cast of outsiders and a thoroughly satisfying takedown of bureaucracy, I smiled my way through this entire book. An absolute breath of fresh air.â
âEliza Chan, Sunday Times bestselling author of FathomfolkâCity of Others is a wickedly funny take on paranormal government bureaucracy that interlaces world-drowning stakes with incisive social commentary, extremely mandatory corporate team-building, and a ghost cat that refuses to be exorcised. Warm-hearted and delightful.â
âP. H. Low, Locus-, Ignyte-, and Rhysling-nominated author of These Deathless ShoresâFrom undead ducklings to prowling wyverns and market-going jiangshi, City of Others is an absolutely delightful mythological smorgasbord bursting with wit, humor, and a cast of vibrant characters that warmed my heart. It would be no exaggeration to say that my dream job is now a position at DEUS!â
âSophie Kim, Sunday Times bestselling author of The God and the GumihoâCity of Others is such a wildly fun rideâequal parts supernatural mystery and heartfelt workplace comedy. The overworked government crew steals the show: zany, chaotic, full of quirks and charmâthey prove that colleagues arenât just people you bicker with over the AC setting. Underlying all that mayhem was beautifully layered exploration of how we each grapple with love, grief, and the terrifying act of letting others in. The supernatural twists are pitch-perfectâthink Monsters, Inc. meets Singaporean bureaucracy, with otherworldly creatures lurking just beneath the surface of suburban order. And the writing is so compulsively readable I couldnât stop flipping the pages, desperate to see how the chaos would untangle. Full of twists, wit, and heart, this is one utterly unputdownable story.â
âKyla Zhao, author of The Fraud Squad and Valley VerifiedâFull of wonder, tenderness, and breathtaking adventure, City of Others is a fresh and captivating fantasy that will grow roots in your heart.â
âKylie Lee Baker, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora ZengâA witty and entertaining insight into the bureaucracy that deals with the paranormal. Against the backdrop of vivid Singapore, Poon envelops you in the chaos and the magic of wrestling with spirits, deities, and ghosts.â
âRoselle Lim, author of Natalie Tanâs Book of Luck and FortuneâA fun, twisty adventure through supernatural Singapore. Poon writes with humor and tenderness, skewering bureaucracy while immersing the reader in the beauty of this world. Absolutely delightful.â
âJulia Vee, author of Ebony GateâDazzling, rich, and so lusciously weirdâPoon makes bureaucracy downright thrilling in a world richly textured with outcasts, misfits, and the beautiful bonds that tie them.â
âAM Kvita, author of An Unlikely CovenâPoon combines cozy slice-of-life antics with the cosmic ineffable (my favorite pairing!) to create a wonderfully astonishing story. Itâs both heart-warming and mind-bending, and I canât count the number of times Benâs clever commentary made me smile!â
âSylvie Cathrall, author of A Letter to the Luminous DeepâCity of Others is a delightfully fun and zany adventure that breathes magic into the city that I call home. Itâs a fascinating blend of Southeast Asian folklore and all-too-familiar government bureaucracy that is so uniquely and unmistakably Singaporean!â
âAmber Chen, author of Of Jade and DragonsâCity of Others is clever, exciting, and a much-needed breath of fresh air in urban fantasy. Singaporeâs mix of cultures is the perfect setting for Poonâs brilliant blending of magic and myth, supernatural and mundane. Within the hilarious unbalancing of Benjamin Tohâs work and personal lives is a deep story of grief and guilt and the burden of carrying them unceasing, without the grace of forgiveness. This is vividly told and a love letter to Singapore and her citizens in all their incarnations.â
âMia Tsai, author of Bitter Medicine & The Memory HuntersâServed with a healthy portion of delight and whimsy, and a side of dramatic action, Poon crafts a gorgeous fantasy that leaves you compelled from start to finish.â
âAmy Leow, author of The Scarlet ThroneâInventive and immersive, City of Others will take readers on a delightfully wild adventure! Blending rich Southeast Asian mythology with humorous jabs at Singaporean bureaucracy, this enchanting tale is full of heart and humorâa perfect escape!â
âJune C. L. Tan, Sunday Times bestselling author of Darker by FourâThis is one of those books that expands the boundaries of what speculative fiction can be and do. By turns funny, philosophical, and delightfully bizarre, City of Others had me hooked all the way from the undead ducklings to the final poignant chapter.â
âM. Stevenson, author of BehoovedâJared Poon has delivered a rollicking read with multicultural integrity, fan service, and literary excellence - this bizarre hybrid of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen / My Date with a Vampire / Yes Minister should be required reading for every aspiring / expiring public servant.â
âJoshua Ip, author of Ownself Say OwnselfâBursting with charm and heart and imbued with the driving spirit of cities, City of Others is an urbane, witty and touching meditation on grief and the ties and water-cooler talk that hold us together (but with monsters!). Poon expertly blends philosophy and fantasy in a world that feels vivid and lived-in, and reminds us of the unglamorous and important work that keeps it all going. From ghost cats to the otherworldly inflections of office jargon, City of Others reveals the fantastic under the everyday and makes honorary civil servants of us all.â
âC. K. Chau, author of Good FortuneâThemes of grief and responsibility are balanced by keen humor, often poking fun at bureaucracy. A standout debut.â
âBooklistâPoon debuts and launches an urban fantasy series with an impressive adventure about civil servants working to save the world from threats that most people donât notice. Poonâs sharp wit, charming ensemble cast, and astute sense of Benâs interior struggles make this a tense delight. Readers will be eager for more.â
âPublishers WeeklyâFolklore and fantastic elements blend seamlessly with ridiculous government bureaucracy and moving character arcs. A humorous yet emotional urban fantasy with excellent worldbuilding.â
âLibrary JournalâReminiscent of well-loved urban paranormal series of the late â90s and early aughts combined with contemporary workplace comedies, City of Others will resonate with fantasy fans and anyone who recognizes the importance of an unofficial office group chat. A loving sendup of life in civil service and a fascinating interdimensional adventure in one.â
âShelf AwarenessâFulfilling and expansive ... Debut author Jared Poon launches a zany urban fantasy series that blends the bureaucracy of The House in the Cerulean Sea with the action-adventure sequences of Dungeon Crawler Carl... City of Others is worth a jinnâs bargain for urban fantasy readers looking for a fun romp.â
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Jared Poon is a philosopher, facilitator, and game designer, working with governments in Southeast Asia and around the world to improve policy-making through storytelling, imagination, and co-creation. Heâs a recovering public servant, and lives in Singapore with his husband and two very silly cats.
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- About the Author
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Dive into a world where magic lies hidden just below the surface in this charming urban fantasy full of workplace found family, queer romance, and supernatural creatures straight out of Southeast Asian lore, from debut author Jared Poon.
In the sunny city of Singapore, the government takes care of everythingâeven the weird stuff.
Benjamin Toh is a middle manager in the Division for Engagement of Unusual Stakeholders (DEUS), and his job is straightforward: keep the supernatural inhabitants of Singapore happy and keep them out of sight. That is, donât bother the good, normal citizens, and certainly donât bother the bosses. Sure, heâs overworked and understaffed, but usually, people (and senior management) donât see what they donât want to see.
But when an entire housing estate glitches out of existence on what was meant to be a routine check-in, Ben has to scramble to keep things under control and stop the rest of the city from disappearing. He may not have the budget or the bandwidth, but he has the bestâif highly irregular and supernaturally inclinedâteam to help him. Together, theyâll traverse secret shadow markets, scale skyscrapers, and maybe even go to the stars, all so they can just do their goddamn job.
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âCity of Others delights and charms with a ragtag group of magical bureaucrats doing their best to save an entire city from being dragged out of reality. Poon seamlessly blends action, magic, romance, and the tight bonds of an understaffed workplace that truly believes in the good theyâre doing. I absolutely adored this!â
âAndrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard DaughterâUrban fantasy that vibes like The X-Men meets Parks and Recreation? A send-up of government bureaucracy that is also a magnificent homage to public service? Sign me up! I love it when a book makes me think, âI have never read anything like this before.â City of Others is that bookâsuch a unique and refreshing read!â
âMegan Bannen, USA Today bestselling author of The Undertaking of Hart and MercyâA whip-smart urban fantasy humming with the vibrant energy of Singapore and its chaotic magical inhabitants, this found family will welcome you in with open arms (and tentacles)!â
âMolly OâNeill, author of GreenteethâHeartfelt and laugh out loud, City of Others is urban fantasy as youâve never seen it before. Filled with Southeast Asian folklore, an eclectic cast of outsiders and a thoroughly satisfying takedown of bureaucracy, I smiled my way through this entire book. An absolute breath of fresh air.â
âEliza Chan, Sunday Times bestselling author of FathomfolkâCity of Others is a wickedly funny take on paranormal government bureaucracy that interlaces world-drowning stakes with incisive social commentary, extremely mandatory corporate team-building, and a ghost cat that refuses to be exorcised. Warm-hearted and delightful.â
âP. H. Low, Locus-, Ignyte-, and Rhysling-nominated author of These Deathless ShoresâFrom undead ducklings to prowling wyverns and market-going jiangshi, City of Others is an absolutely delightful mythological smorgasbord bursting with wit, humor, and a cast of vibrant characters that warmed my heart. It would be no exaggeration to say that my dream job is now a position at DEUS!â
âSophie Kim, Sunday Times bestselling author of The God and the GumihoâCity of Others is such a wildly fun rideâequal parts supernatural mystery and heartfelt workplace comedy. The overworked government crew steals the show: zany, chaotic, full of quirks and charmâthey prove that colleagues arenât just people you bicker with over the AC setting. Underlying all that mayhem was beautifully layered exploration of how we each grapple with love, grief, and the terrifying act of letting others in. The supernatural twists are pitch-perfectâthink Monsters, Inc. meets Singaporean bureaucracy, with otherworldly creatures lurking just beneath the surface of suburban order. And the writing is so compulsively readable I couldnât stop flipping the pages, desperate to see how the chaos would untangle. Full of twists, wit, and heart, this is one utterly unputdownable story.â
âKyla Zhao, author of The Fraud Squad and Valley VerifiedâFull of wonder, tenderness, and breathtaking adventure, City of Others is a fresh and captivating fantasy that will grow roots in your heart.â
âKylie Lee Baker, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora ZengâA witty and entertaining insight into the bureaucracy that deals with the paranormal. Against the backdrop of vivid Singapore, Poon envelops you in the chaos and the magic of wrestling with spirits, deities, and ghosts.â
âRoselle Lim, author of Natalie Tanâs Book of Luck and FortuneâA fun, twisty adventure through supernatural Singapore. Poon writes with humor and tenderness, skewering bureaucracy while immersing the reader in the beauty of this world. Absolutely delightful.â
âJulia Vee, author of Ebony GateâDazzling, rich, and so lusciously weirdâPoon makes bureaucracy downright thrilling in a world richly textured with outcasts, misfits, and the beautiful bonds that tie them.â
âAM Kvita, author of An Unlikely CovenâPoon combines cozy slice-of-life antics with the cosmic ineffable (my favorite pairing!) to create a wonderfully astonishing story. Itâs both heart-warming and mind-bending, and I canât count the number of times Benâs clever commentary made me smile!â
âSylvie Cathrall, author of A Letter to the Luminous DeepâCity of Others is a delightfully fun and zany adventure that breathes magic into the city that I call home. Itâs a fascinating blend of Southeast Asian folklore and all-too-familiar government bureaucracy that is so uniquely and unmistakably Singaporean!â
âAmber Chen, author of Of Jade and DragonsâCity of Others is clever, exciting, and a much-needed breath of fresh air in urban fantasy. Singaporeâs mix of cultures is the perfect setting for Poonâs brilliant blending of magic and myth, supernatural and mundane. Within the hilarious unbalancing of Benjamin Tohâs work and personal lives is a deep story of grief and guilt and the burden of carrying them unceasing, without the grace of forgiveness. This is vividly told and a love letter to Singapore and her citizens in all their incarnations.â
âMia Tsai, author of Bitter Medicine & The Memory HuntersâServed with a healthy portion of delight and whimsy, and a side of dramatic action, Poon crafts a gorgeous fantasy that leaves you compelled from start to finish.â
âAmy Leow, author of The Scarlet ThroneâInventive and immersive, City of Others will take readers on a delightfully wild adventure! Blending rich Southeast Asian mythology with humorous jabs at Singaporean bureaucracy, this enchanting tale is full of heart and humorâa perfect escape!â
âJune C. L. Tan, Sunday Times bestselling author of Darker by FourâThis is one of those books that expands the boundaries of what speculative fiction can be and do. By turns funny, philosophical, and delightfully bizarre, City of Others had me hooked all the way from the undead ducklings to the final poignant chapter.â
âM. Stevenson, author of BehoovedâJared Poon has delivered a rollicking read with multicultural integrity, fan service, and literary excellence - this bizarre hybrid of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen / My Date with a Vampire / Yes Minister should be required reading for every aspiring / expiring public servant.â
âJoshua Ip, author of Ownself Say OwnselfâBursting with charm and heart and imbued with the driving spirit of cities, City of Others is an urbane, witty and touching meditation on grief and the ties and water-cooler talk that hold us together (but with monsters!). Poon expertly blends philosophy and fantasy in a world that feels vivid and lived-in, and reminds us of the unglamorous and important work that keeps it all going. From ghost cats to the otherworldly inflections of office jargon, City of Others reveals the fantastic under the everyday and makes honorary civil servants of us all.â
âC. K. Chau, author of Good FortuneâThemes of grief and responsibility are balanced by keen humor, often poking fun at bureaucracy. A standout debut.â
âBooklistâPoon debuts and launches an urban fantasy series with an impressive adventure about civil servants working to save the world from threats that most people donât notice. Poonâs sharp wit, charming ensemble cast, and astute sense of Benâs interior struggles make this a tense delight. Readers will be eager for more.â
âPublishers WeeklyâFolklore and fantastic elements blend seamlessly with ridiculous government bureaucracy and moving character arcs. A humorous yet emotional urban fantasy with excellent worldbuilding.â
âLibrary JournalâReminiscent of well-loved urban paranormal series of the late â90s and early aughts combined with contemporary workplace comedies, City of Others will resonate with fantasy fans and anyone who recognizes the importance of an unofficial office group chat. A loving sendup of life in civil service and a fascinating interdimensional adventure in one.â
âShelf AwarenessâFulfilling and expansive ... Debut author Jared Poon launches a zany urban fantasy series that blends the bureaucracy of The House in the Cerulean Sea with the action-adventure sequences of Dungeon Crawler Carl... City of Others is worth a jinnâs bargain for urban fantasy readers looking for a fun romp.â
âBookPage -
Jared Poon is a philosopher, facilitator, and game designer, working with governments in Southeast Asia and around the world to improve policy-making through storytelling, imagination, and co-creation. Heâs a recovering public servant, and lives in Singapore with his husband and two very silly cats.











