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Denis Tsoi
(December 2016/Contributors)
...oined Peel Street Poetry in early 2015 and has a fondness for emotive imagery and on-going jokes about rhy
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nosaurs. When he isn't writing poems, he likes to ruin couples photos at tourist d...
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Too Late
(December 2016/Peel Street)
...ned Peel Street Poetry in early 2015 and has a fondness for emotive imagery and on-going jokes about rhy
ming di
nosaurs. When he isn't writing poems, he likes to ruin couples photos at tourist ...
3.
Hong Kong's Voice
(September 2016/Umbrella)
...ech are increasingly labelled as "bad for business." Since the 2014 Umbrella Movement, it is beco
ming di
fficult to discuss Hong Kong's voice. Coupled with censorship across the border, c...
4.
Denis Tsoi
(December 2015/Contributors)
...eel Street Poetry family in early 2015 and has a fondness for emotive imagery and on-going jokes about rhy
ming di
nosaurs. When Denis isn't writing poems, he writes in code alongside several tech ...
5.
Zero
(December 2015/Peel Street Poetry)
...eel Street Poetry family in early 2015 and has a fondness for emotive imagery and on-going jokes about rhy
ming di
nosaurs. When Denis isn't writing poems, he writes in code alongside several tech ...
6.
Inclusion
(December 2013/Fiction)
... told them it was his ambition to go inside buildings and ask questions and require answers. Edo is beco
ming di
sorderly, Jirobei said. Scabbard-brushers brawl in the wineshops and alleyways, thieve...
7.
Ming Di
(July 2011/Contributors)
Ming Di
(aka Mindy) is a Chinese poet and translator living in America. She is co-founder and editor of Poetry East West, a Chinese-English bilingual magazine published in China and the US. She was ed
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Two Poems
(July 2011/Translations)
by Zang Di, translated from the Chinese by
Ming Di
History of Daffodils, A Book Series The aftershocks continue in Fukushima. Half the earth is gradually drawn into the whirlpool of truth, unclear
9.
Two Poems
(July 2011/Translations)
by
Ming Di
, translated from the Chinese by
Ming Di
and Tony Barnstone In the Name of Roses She doesn't have a hundred colors or scents, nor scratches, pains, lust for revenge. Her daily anger h
10.
The Dublin Studio Portrait
(February 2011/Fiction)
...nd number them all went down the pan; he either forgot after counting five hundred or gave up half way, bla
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straction by Ralph. But he was always emphatic that there must be "Over six hundr...
11.
Confessions: Fiona Tinwei Lam's Enter the Chrysanthemum
(May 2010/Reviews)
... as humans do." Nevertheless, one closes this book, after all its anatomization of life's overwhel
ming di
sappointments, losses and despair, with a strangely uplifting sense of optimism. This ...
12.
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(July 2011/Front page)
...xin, Christopher Lupke, Zhai Yongming, Andrea Lingenfelter, Xi Chuan, Lucas Klein, Zang Di,
Ming Di
, Meng Lang, Denis Mair, Tony Barnstone, Chen Dongdong, Eleanor Goodman...
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