Charlotte Nip, born and raised in Vancouver, is a passionate writer, poet, and is currently a third year student at UBC. While pursuing her BA in English, she devotes her …
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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 …
Terry Woo’s first novel emerged in 2000, right at the start of what has been termed the Pacific Century and getting shortlisted for the Asian-Canadian Writer’s Workshop Award in the …
Lilly Lin is a graduate from UBC with an English Literature major and Asian Language and Culture (Chinese) minor. She was the assistant editor for lePaper and leMook Magazine, and …
‘Diaspora’ was originally written by William Tham for ‘Little Basket 2016’ by the Malaysian independent publisher Fixi Novo, and it is also being featured in the upcoming ‘Young in Malaysia’ anthology …
We are pleased to begin Asian Heritage Month with a poem inspired by the Indigenous writer Richard Wagamese by W.B. Akeroyd, which details his musings on his background as a Hapa man growing up …
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 …
William Tham briefly took some time off from his studies to work in a laboratory in China, but eventually ended up leaving early. He caught a fast train and emerged …
Take note, Torontonians! Lucy Kirkwood’s acclaimed Chimerica , directed by Christopher Abraham and co-produced by the Canadian Stage and The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, is premiering at the Bluma Appel Theatre in downtown Toronto from March …
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 …