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1. Phoebe Tsang
(April 2018/Contributors)
Phoebe Tsang is a British-Canadian poet, author, librettist and playwright whose artistic practice favours interdisciplinary collaboration and improvisation as a vehicle for composition and performanc

2. Five Poems
(April 2018/Poetry)
by Phoebe Tsang MOON FISH COFFIN a slice of moon dangles like fishing lure bigger each night closer to horizon by late afternoon the hungry ghosts of everything you dreamed outnumber

by Phoebe Tsang Kim Echlin, The Disappeared, Hamish Hamilton, 2009. 235 pgs. Kim Echlin is breaking news. It's September 22nd 2009, and the Canadian novelist has just arrived at one of Toronto&

4. Phoebe Tsang
(February 2010/Contributors)
Poet and violinist Phoebe Tsang was born in Hong Kong, educated in England, and currently resides in Canada. She is the author of Contents of a Mermaid’s Purse (Tightrope Books, 2009), reviewed

5. Ghost Girls
(November 2009/Poetry)
by Phoebe Tsang I painted my face white; a moon or a geisha. Lock away her arms, she's mad, said father. Isn't solitary confinement enough, pleaded mother. Sister came down to the cellar wit

by Reid Mitchell Phoebe Tsang, Contents of a Mermaid's Purse, Tightrope Books, 2009. 56 pgs. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, gods become bulls and goddesses; men are changed into deer and woodpec

7. Phoebe Tsang
(November 2009/Contributors)
Phoebe Tsang was born in Hong Kong, grew up in England and currently resides in Canada. She is the author of the poetry collection Contents of a Mermaid’s Purse (Tightrope Books, 2009). Phoebe&

8. Phoebe Tsang
(February 2009/Contributors)
Phoebe T.H. Tsang is a Toronto-based poet born in Hong Kong and grew up in England. Her lyrical yet urbane poetry is informed by her diverse experiences as arts reporter, architect, and professional v

9. Two Snow Poems
(February 2009/Poetry)
by Phoebe Tsang Song for a Commuting Gravedigger Tethered to track and schedule the highway rattles past white fields and hillsides scarred by trees so thin you can see right through their ashen b

10. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(February 2009/Front page)
... K. Johnson, Jee Leong Koh, Franky Lau, Jason Lee, Yew Leong Lee, Joey Li, Blair Reeve, Gillian Sze, Eddie Tay, Phoebe Tsang, Brian Urtz, Nicole Wong, Bryan Thao Worra, Xu Xi and Yuan Qiongqiong. Our...

11. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(August 2009/Front page)
NEW: Read A Cup of Fine Tea: Phoebe Tsang's "Song for a Commuting Gravedigger". NEW: Read A Cup of Fine Tea: Divya Rajan's "Factory Girls". NEW: Time Out Hong Kong article

12. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(November 2009/Front page)
...rez, Donna Pucciani, Kate Rogers, Vera Schwarcz, Kirpal Singh, Lee Minh Sloca, C. P. Stewart, Ira Sukrungruang, Phoebe Tsang, Alice Tsay, Anna Yin and Yong Shu Hoong. Our tenth issue is due out in Fe...

13. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(February 2010/Front page)
...n Reviews: Katherine Foster, Martin Alexander, Moira Moody, Hilary Chan Tsz-Shan, Michael Tsang, Alice Tsay and Phoebe Tsang "Lost Teas": Ken Chau Our eleventh issue is due out in May/June ...

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