She waited quietly by the bus stop, barely awake, her mind numb and her muscles aching from the chills of dawn. She yearned for a better life, to start a …
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……………… Sure, I would paint my skin Into a colorless colour, & I would dye my hair Wear two blue contacts, & I would even Go for plastic surgery, but …
Cindy Chan Piper is an architect, a city planner, an actor, and a photographer. She’s an artist overall whose work remains anonymous to the public eye, but her friends …
In the spring, I would lose my mother to gardens. I, smaller and graceless, would stay inside reading, trying and failing to keep sight of her through the window. Eventually, …
when i was a child i’d mistake her for my mother …..or my mother for her in the roundness of her face circular cheeks forever youthful black wire horsehair artist’s …
We need to move, you, me, the dog. We need to go somewhere, a small house with more space. Somewhere where this life cannot get to us. The dog will …
Juxtaposing Pulp Thriller and Character Introspection Following up his debut novel, Kings of Petaling Street, former Senior Editor of Ricepaper William Tham’s forthcoming sophomore piece The Last Days moves away …
The 2019 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival in partnership with Jam3 offered filmgoers an experimental pop-up experience this year, titled East of the Rockies, an interactive narrative augmented reality …
Conversation with Zalika Reid-Benta and Vincent Ternida On a rare sunny day in the Fall, I was able to connect with Zalika Reid-Benta, author of Frying Plantain — a short …
May shrugs her left shoulder to keep her bag from slipping, glances up across the classical vinyl section in search of wayward Mimi, and then back down to the slim …