Join us this Sunday November 11 at 8 PM EST for INTERLUDE, a writing space exploring music and musicality in poetry. INTERLUDE will be led by our wonderful Senior Editor Laetitia Keok. This space is free, online, and open to all. RSVP: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Poetry shortlist features new work by Timmy Chong, Anna Feng, Cynthia Gan, Michelle Tong. Fiction shortlist features new work by Elizabeth Han, Wan Phang Lim, Vicki Xu, Kelvin Mak.
Contest winner Trini Feng wades through the sounds of a Chinese family gathering in her short story “The Last Daughter”, as the protagonist conceals her true self and contemplates her role in preserving generational bonds, expectations, and facades.
Contest winner Zen Ren explores memory and time in her poem “Motherlore, in the flock of cries, evoking the delicate flight of swallows and the echoes of unspoken emotions.
Poetry from Roy Wang @kickoflegend draws parallels between Wang’s father and Bruce Springsteen, with their shared passion for music and their struggles with love and identity.
Web Content Assistant Noah Hrung chats with Madeline Seto on performance, textiles, and biomaterials; Senior Designer Caroline Mao meets artist A Liang Chan in New York to talk through Chan’s world of comics.
Managing Editor Chi Siegel learns how C Pam Zhang cooked up her latest novel, Land of Milk and Honey; Editorial Intern Andrew Kang hits up debut novelist Ada Zhang; Senior Editor Yue Chen and poet Will Harris dive into how we share and process language;
Urban photo series from Audrey Tian, Lily Deng, Vivian Si Zeng and an illustration from Juliette Wu draw influence from Chinese opera visuals; Luke Tan questions Lion Dance no longer in situ; audiovisual artist vicki huang pays tribute to a history of wind music.