The boat ran out of water. She stepped out and missed the silkiness of mud between her toes. A homeland flows down cheeks crusted in sea salt. David Ly …
poetry
The air, like always, drips from upside-down pig heads. Drips and drips and coagulates. A basket of dried seahorses is forgotten, tumbles down, caught in a breeze and ba …
i am fifteen. there are things i will often say: i’ll never date an asian guy there are things i will never say: my middle name lok-ling there are lies …
… I thought I could land in a few days. How was I to know I would become a prisoner of suffering in the wooden building? …I only wish I …
Under our great gunvernment which now hates z-turning most our society is a true socialist democrazy full of shitizens (and stupigs) While many a department and its head are trying …
By: Carolyn Nakagawa The new world Dear summertime, I don’t know the Musqueam word for strawberry, or if there are buttercups in Japan. For me, you have always been that short July season …
We’ll give them leather and feathers Whatever gets their attention We’ll give them drums and songs To see how long they’ll wait For us to turn angry We work with …
LIGHT by SOUVANKHAM THAMMAVONGSA Pedlar Press, (September 15, 2013) 73 pages, $20 (Paperback) Reviewed by Kathryn Gwun-Yeen Lennon On a fall morning, just after daylight savings, I began reading Light. …
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 …
For two decades, Ricepaper Magazine published profiles, Q&A, and interviews from some of the most prominent artists, scribes, and influencers in the Asian Canadian community. The Ricepaper Second Serving series offer readers a chance to …