By Evelyn Lau Published in 16.2 In Summerland, the hours of silence are long. Even this one life, said to be over in a day, holds space that stretches …
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Published in 16.2 I would like to acknowledge that I wrote this essay while living on the traditional, unceded territories of Coast Salish peoples. The essay also covers experiences I …
Published in 16.2 Many of the creative catalysts leading to EN: a raincity street dance have been almost accidental. In fact my very entrée to the project was quite the …
Published in 16.2 I AM SETTING UP MY TAPE RECORDER at Melriches, a chic Yaletown café, when a tall, striking woman walks through the door and introduces herself. With her …
By Jim Nawrocki Published in 16.2 Fuji hides, silent now like an empty cricket cage. veiled by torn-edge clouds, That night, I walk over dark stone a rain gray …
We’d like to invite you to Ricepaper’s double launch party for the 16.2 Green Issue and the 16.3 Hybrid Issue. Come to hear readings, watch film screenings, and learn more …
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
Whether we’re talking about Stanley Park, Clayoquot Sound, the Pacific Ocean, or even the work of organizations like Greenpeace Canada, it becomes obvious that Canada’s West Coast (aka “Beautiful British …