Caught between the stark blue light of the digital era and an undying romanticization of yellowing pages, we* have persevered in this century as a fickle lot of survivors. In publishing, those …
Interviews
Katrina Wong (KVW) returned to Canada, after spending majority of her tender years in Singapore, to attend the University of Victoria, where she completed a BSc Double Major in Biology …
Karla Comanda is originally from the Philippines. She currently lives and writes in Vancouver, where she pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia. You’re in …
WILLIAM THAM grew up in Malaysia, but currently lives in Vancouver where he writes while awaiting graduation with a BSc in Biochemistry. He has written several short stories about crime, …
Leila holds a BA in history from the University of Victoria and an MA in history from Queen’s University. Her research interest lies in exploring how the state creates and …
In a post-apocalyptic future where humanity has become endangered, an android traveling in her spaceship is tasked to visit various planets to deliver memories in packages to the smattering of …
Doretta Lau, Nancy Lee, Kevin Chong, and Tom Cho — Readings and Interviews at Pulpfiction Books
On May 30, 2014, four vanguards of the Asian literary scene, Doretta Lau (How Does A Single Blade Of Grass Thank The Sun), Tom Cho (Look Who’s Morphing), Kevin Chong …
What is slam poetry and why is spoken word important to our own social understanding? Ricepaper Magazine sits down with Asian-Canadian poet, song writer and community organizer, Janice Lee at …
Why is Doretta Lau holding her new book in front of Subeez Cafe? Because it’s one of the many Vancouver locations in her short story collection How Does a Single …
Ga Ting, a new play by Minh Ly about a Chinese couple trying to come to terms with the death of their son over dinner with his Caucasian boyfriend, runs …