Celebrate the solstice with local poets and musicians at a fundraiser for kids in need. Hosted by Pandora’s Collective and Dead Poet’s Reading Society. Wednesday, December 10, 7-9:30pm, at The …
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Join us at Book Warehouse at Main Street and King Edward on Tuesday November 18 at 7pm to celebrate the launch of “Dolphin SOS” by Roy Miki, Salvia Miki, and …
Join us at the book launch of Cycling with the Dragon, Elaine Woo’s new book of poems. Hosted by Ariadne Sawyer and Grace Woo, the book launch will feature Wanda …
The second annual literASIAN: A Festival of Pacific Rim Asian Canadian Writing was successfully held on October 9-12 in Vancouver and Richmond. ACWW and the Canadian literary community was proud to invite …
Toronto’s 39th edition runs 4-14 September 2014 and packs about 400 feature films and short films from 79 countries across 16 programs. East Asian content dominates the festival’s Asian selection …
True or False: 1) Doretta Lau used to volunteer with Ricepaper Magazine. 2) Nancy Lee spent four months in France as a writer-in-residence. 3) Kevin Chong has a great …
Consider this your exclusive invite to a thought-provoking and entertaining night of words. Four vanguards of the Asian literary scene assemble at Pulpfiction Books (2422 Main Street, Vancouver) …
“He was like a reed of some kind, a musical instrument or a plant, you know, it’s the same kind of wavering and receptive to every nuance in you,” writer …
Tom Cho is a tease. He teases. (I tease.) Yes, that’s him on the cover of his debut short story collection, Look Who’s Morphing. Is that his real hair? …
by Annabelle Lucero Published in Ricepaper 12.3 (2007) Terry Chen was a rebellious thirteen-year-old prairie boy who hung around 7-Eleven parking lots while school was in session. The once truant …