Story and Photos by Alan Woo
Alan Woo profiles avid teapot collector Roger Lee.
If you walk into Roger Lee’s home, be prepared to be greeted by three things: a smiling eccentric older gentleman, a giant charging Chow Chow named … more »
Story and Photos by Alan Woo
Alan Woo profiles avid teapot collector Roger Lee.
If you walk into Roger Lee’s home, be prepared to be greeted by three things: a smiling eccentric older gentleman, a giant charging Chow Chow named … more »
By Jenny Uechi
Jenny Uechi, long time contributor to Ricepaper, chats with Jim Wong-Chu on the early days of Ricepaper and the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop.
Jenny Uechi (JU): What were the origins of Ricepaper?
Jim Wong-Chu (JW-C): … more »
If you had the misfortune of not being able to make it to our latest issue’s launch party, let us at Ricepaper fill you in: it was a gas.
No, really. It’s still hard to decide who was the most … more »

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Be surrounded by the spoken word! Ricepaper will have a booth at the World Poetry International Festival in Richmond! The World Poetry International Festival brings together international poets and local multicultural poetry groups. There will be a First Nations welcome, … more »
Announcing Ricepaper 16.2 – The Green Issue
We are trying a new photoviewer with our Green Issue - the controls on the lower right of the image window allow you to zoom-in and explore in full screen glory the wonderful cover art by Xiuyuan Zhang. You can find her on twitter at @xiuyuanzhang.
See the Editor's Letter and Table of Contents for this issue!
The call for submissions for the following issue, 16.3, is out! The theme is diversity/hybridity. We are also looking for photo subjects