TSE Hiu Hung (謝曉虹) is an internationally-recognized Chinese language fiction writer who adapted absurdist devices to examine the extremities of human experience. Commissioned by Oil Street Art Space (HK), her collection Two Fairy Tales (童話兩則) (2017) was featured in a visual arts exhibition. Joyelle McSweeney, University of Notre Dame’s Creative Writing Program Director, noted that “Tse joins the ranks of artists currently remaking the world, from Yoko Tawada to César Aira.” Tse’s research on modernist Hong Kong literature reframed the city’s literary tradition as more unorthodox than commonly understood.