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Mar 9, 20223 min read
Prose Feature: A Nighttime Without Fear - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
My phone screen displayed the time—21:30, an hour when most restaurants back in Arkansas would be closed or closing. Meanwhile, here in...
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Editorial Team
Feb 9, 20222 min read
Red Dragon - Prose by Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
I am biased in my love for the spring. The spring brings with it blooming cherry blossoms and cold air that doesn’t cut on its way across...
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Editorial Team
Dec 22, 20218 min read
Prose Feature: Wild Countryside of Childhood Past - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
With the monkeys tapping on the windows, I grew. In fields of wild grass and scattered boulders, I ran. Under trees, flowers, the...
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Editorial Team
Sep 1, 20213 min read
Prose Staff Feature: Lily of the Red River Valley - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
They say to never start a story with ‘once upon a time’, but how else would you start one like this? Once upon a time, it was a dark and...
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Editorial Team
Jul 15, 20211 min read
ISSUE 3 OUT NOW!
We are so excited to announce that our third issue is out! You can read it now under the "Issues" tab here on our website. Thank you all...
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Editorial Team
Jun 23, 20213 min read
Why an Editor Should Be Your Partner in Crime - Murielle Müller
There’s a number of How-To articles of dealing with these “dreaded” editors, and this might just come close to it. While I see why...
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Editorial Team
Mar 17, 20214 min read
Hurts So Good: Overcoming Rejection as a Writer - Murielle Müller
One thing that most aspiring writers don’t realise when they begin to write and submit to literary journals is that rejection is the...
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Editorial Team
Feb 17, 20213 min read
Finding the Right Words: How Rejection Feels for a Writer - Murielle Müller
Once or twice a month, I sit down to submit to literary journals. It takes quite some time; every magazine has its own requirements...
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Editorial Team
Nov 20, 20202 min read
To the boy with the panic disorder - Prithiva Sharma
To the boy with a panic disorder, who worries too much about the illness itself, it’s okay. In a world that favours your gender in all...
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