Asian Canadian Writer's Workshop had some of their best contributions at Word On The Street Festival
Here I am at the Ricepaper Magazine booth, organized by our managing editor Patricia Lim (right) and assisted by volunteer Jerry Tang (left). Ricepaper is published by Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop for which I have been a director since 2000-2005 + 2008-2011.
Special
Kudos to director Anna Ling Kaye for moderating on Saturday at Carnegie Centre,
and for managing editor Patricia Lim for organizing and staffing the Ricepaper booth on
Sunday
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Ricepaper’s
recent Green Issue (16.2) features creative writing and non-fiction
that revolves around nature, the environment, and landscape. Ricepaper
magazine is a national quarterly magazine devoted to showcasing Asian
Canadian artists, writers, performers, and innovators, and is published
by The Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop. Writers and poets from Ricepaper will read and share their creative writing.
Usually I will spend some time behind the Ricepaper booth as an ACWW director, but I also helped to staff the booth for Historic Joy Kogawa House where I am president.
Joy Kogawa is
currently in town, and made a late surprise appearance at the end of the
day to attend a talk by Susan Crean – the new
writer-in-residence at
Tetsuro attended JJ Lee's reading and gave BIG RAVES!…. I attended
readings by Jen Sookfong Lee, Wayde Compton, and Susan Crean.
Kevin Chong signed a copy of his
new book “Beauty and Pity” for me, and I chatted with Evelyn Lau
afterwards (we are having dinner next week, following her reading at
Kogawa House on Sunday).
Bob Sung and Hayne Wai – are both are included in the book
“Chinese Canadian and Aboriginal Pot Luck” (along with ACWW co-president Allan Cho and
myself). Also – I saw local Chinatown historian
Larry Wong, with his new book @ the booth for Chinese Canadian
Historical Society – which I bought from Larry last week. Larry's book features praise on the back cover, from his childhood and lifetime friend, Wayson Choy.
Myung Lee, publisher of Diverse Magazine, holds up an article about Gung Haggis Fat Choy that I co-wrote with my friend Allan Cho. Allan also recently submitted
an article about Hapa Palooza, with some quotes from my blog.
When I saw Anna Ling Kaye, I called her over to introduce Marisa Alps,
an editor at Harbour Publishing. Marisa is a former long time ACWW
director, and formerly shepherded the ACWW Emerging Writer Award. She
is also a poet, and contributed to “Swallowing Clouds” the first
Chinese-Canadian poetry anthology, edited by Jim Wong-Chu, that sees its
12th anniversary this year.
Then I introduced Anna to Tradewinds publisher Michael Katz… Michael
was a driving force behind the young adult anthology “Henry Lee and
Other Stories”. Michael was immediately taken by Anna's young daughter
Pacific, and he pulled the Paul Yee book “Bamboo” out of my hands to
give to Pacific (saying to me “I'll give you another book”).
My friend Tetsuro Shigematsu (and ACWW board director) was especially affected by JJ Lee's reading today. Tetsuro wrote on this FB that :