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(with Sherwin Tjia) by Melissa Bull Poet, painter, illustrator and showman, Sherwin Tjia is a beloved phenom unto himself. Tjia, […]
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(with Sherwin Tjia) by Melissa Bull Poet, painter, illustrator and showman, Sherwin Tjia is a beloved phenom unto himself. Tjia, […]
The Toronto writer promotes short stories, along with oddballs and outcasts, in her new collection Last winter, Jessica Westhead had […]
Ho Tam: The Only Asian Boy in New York? By Anya Wassenberg “I’m still trying to make sense of all […]
One Plastic Person Roams the Universe An interview with Paul Wilson By Liz Worth How blurred are the lines between […]
Smart Book Art Doug Beube is from Canada and now lives in America. Mari Jorstad is from Norway and now […]
The Kids in the Forest Israelis and Palestinians make films on Canadian soil By Grant Shilling An Israeli, Palestinian and […]
“Non-notable website.” This was the hurdle that ZineWiki’s creator Alan Lastufka had to leap in his democratic passage of acceptance […]
A Mining Town in Lotus Land Learning journalism in paradise By Kate Carraway It would have made more sense to […]
Damian Etherington — From Chatham to London By John JJ Martin “I’m broke. There is no money to be made […]
Expat Profile – Tiziano Fabris By Maria Carolina Baulo Tiziano Fabris was born in Vicenza, Italy in 1964. Since he […]
Spoken Word as an Expatriate Poets struggle to be accepted in the land of alternative arts By David Silverberg If […]
KnitWiki and Creative Commons By Liz Worth If you’re a craft enthusiast who’s been hunting around the internet for new […]