We’re still in the midst of transforming ourselves, and it felt like a fitting time to take a long, hard look at what makes us who we are. That is …
Fiction
The peaks of Grouse Mountain melt, stare across a recitation; in clusters like caressing thinkers or /small /mammals in the matter the stencil of woods regressed, laid flat like the …
Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell is the author of Stumbling Through Paradise, a novel which chronicles the story of the del Mundo family, who immigrated to Canada from the Philippines in the 1980s. …
Chapter One (1923) Wah Lum, my father, was born in 1908, the same year the Qing emperor, Xuan Tong, came to the throne. Being the only boy in the family, …
Ricepaper Magazine is back, this time with a new look and online presence. What we need now is content. That is why we want to hear from you. We want …
A proposal for an science fiction anthology Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories (working title) is out. All original short speculative fiction is welcome for submission. The anthology editors are …
By Sabrina Mehra Furminger Published in 16.1 Amrita Bhua’s servant carried the tray of water glasses around the crowded room with the grace of a cat. He was Nepalese and …
By C. E. Gatchalian The setting is Vancouver, 1995. Steve is an ailing, embittered Korean War vet. Jamie is a cold, withdrawn ESL teacher. Chang Hyun is a Korean ESL …
By C. E. Gatchalian Published in 15.4 C.E. Gatchalian provides a personal retrospective on the life and musical contributions of famed opera singer, Maria Callas. My journal entry, dated April …
By Catherine Hernandez This play is performed by one person. The only character taking human form is Grace. The only character taking full puppet form is Lola. Everyone else is …