Russell Lee (writer)

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Russell Lee
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A masked actor representing Russell Lee at a book signing.
Pen nameRussell Lee
Period1989–present
Genre Horror, Drama, Comedy, Non-Fiction
SubjectWriting books
Notable works True Singapore Ghost Stories
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Website
flameoftheforest.com

Russell Lee is the pseudonym of the Singaporean authors of True Singapore Ghost Stories , a well-known book series of ghost stories in Singapore, Malaysia, other parts of Asia ever since the release of Book 1 in 1989. [1]

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The brand had a lasting impact on Singapore publishing. Their first release was the first of many that were published for the mass market. True Singapore Ghost Stories surpassed 30,000 copies in three months. [2]

Despite publicly claiming to be a real person, Russell Lee never provided any photograph of himself nor revealed anything about his personal life. At book signing events for True Singapore Ghost Stories, a person claiming to be Russell Lee would always show up, wearing a mask and clothes that cover every inch of his body. Due to the improbability of not having any leaked details about his identity for decades, the universal consensus is that Russell Lee is a pseudonym, and an actor was hired to put on a mask and make public appearances for marketing purposes. [3]

True Singapore Ghost Stories

As of 2023, 28 books in the True Singapore Ghost Stories series have been released. With over 1.5 million copies sold worldwide. [4]

In 2014, True Singapore Ghost Stories 25th Year Special Edition was released, where it looked back at the first 25 years of the series.

Book 27, the latest in the series, was released in 2023. The authors expressed their hope to reach Book 50. [5]

The book series has also been made into a 13-part TV series. [6]

Works

The Complete List
S/NBookYear PublishedPublisherISBN
1The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories1989Flame Of The Forest Publishing ISBN   9810012829
2The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 11989Flame Of The Forest Publishing ISBN   9810013469
3The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 21992Flame Of The Forest Publishing ISBN   9810025297
4The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 31994Angsana Books ISBN   9810052243
5The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 41994Angsana Books ISBN   9789813056480
6The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 51995Angsana Books ISBN   9813056967
7The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 61995Angsana Books ISBN   9813056371
8The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 71995Angsana Books ISBN   9789813056060
9The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 81996Angsana Books ISBN   981305607X
10The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 91997Angsana Books ISBN   9789813056152
11The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 101999Angsana Books ISBN   9789813056183
12The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 112003Angsana Books ISBN   9813056576
13The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 122004Angsana Books ISBN   9789813056800
14The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 132005Angsana Books ISBN   9813056983
15The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 142006Angsana Books ISBN   9814193070
16The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 152006Angsana Books ISBN   9789814193191
17The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 162007Angsana Books ISBN   9789814193320
18The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 172007Angsana Books ISBN   9789814193450
19The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 182008Angsana Books ISBN   9789814193542
20The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 192009Angsana Books ISBN   9789814193771
21The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 202010Angsana Books ISBN   9789814193931
22The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 212011Angsana Books ISBN   9789814315135
23The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 222012Angsana Books ISBN   9789814315241
24The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 232013Angsana Books ISBN   9789814315418
25The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories 25th Year Special Edition2014Angsana Books ISBN   9789814315548
26The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 242015Angsana Books ISBN   9789814315647
27The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 252017Angsana Books ISBN   9789814315814
28The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 262020Angsana Books ISBN   9789814388085
29The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 272023Angsana Books ISBN   9789814388160

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