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The October Issue

By The Editors

Rat Lung

By Zoë Eisenberg

(Us) The Camera

By Zachary Gaouad

Childfree by Choice

By Mona Eltahawy

Tammy Lai-Ming Ho

Tammy Lai-Ming Ho is an assistant professor in the Department of English at Hong Kong Baptist University. She is the founding co-editor of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal and an editor of the academic journal Hong Kong Studies. She has also edited and co-edited several volumes of poetry and fiction published in Hong Kong. Her first poetry collection is Hula Hooping (Chameleon Press, 2015) and she is the recipient of the 2015 Hong Kong Arts Development Council Young Artist Award in Literary Arts. She is currently a Vice President of PEN Hong Kong.
Review Asia & OceaniaLit World

A Vanishing Hong Kong

By Tammy Lai-Ming Ho July 12, 2017
The latest story collection from the Hong Kong Writers Circle imagines dystopian futures.
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