Magical Mystery Tour: Chinatown’s Underbelly with Novelist Ed Lin
Walking east on Division Street, I found myself keeping pace with a short, shifty guy in work boots and dusty jeans. He was yelling into a dated, flip-style cell phone sprouting from a fuzzy blur of...
View ArticleNovelist Katie Kitamura: “I’m Interested In Disembodied Voices”
I recently sat down with Katie Kitamura at Café Lafayette in Brooklyn to talk about her second novel, Gone to the Forest, published earlier this year by Free Press. The novel tackles twin contexts of...
View ArticleThe Day: Poetry by Barbara Jane Reyes
The Day two fingers on a pulse like the true point — Angela Narciso Torres gloss of feathers dimmed in the orange quiescence of the sun — Lehua Taitano a damaged beauty, a music I can’t manage, no...
View ArticleThe Quiet Ones
As more companies choose to outsource services, other remittances take place alongside the obvious ones of labor and wages. In the case of call centers, it is cultural context that must be trafficked,...
View ArticleSitting the Month
From Wikipedia: 坐月子, also known as ‘sitting the month,’ is a Chinese custom practiced by many women of East Asian descent for recovery following birth, typically for 1 month… During confinement,...
View ArticleSome Quiet Conversation
The following short fiction by Dominic Sy is the fifth installment in The Pronoun folio of the Transpacific Literary Project. Find the rest of the folio here. I don’t know if I met her more than...
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