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Masking the City

Emily Chow-Quesada reviews the Hong Kong Writers Circle’s 16th annual anthology of tales about the city.

Philosophical Posthumanism

Paul Clinton Corrigan reviews Francesca Ferrando’s important intervention in the debates encircling the notion of Posthumanism.

Unexpected Vanilla

Liam Bishop reviews Lee Hyemi’s second collection of surrealist poetry.

Lost Hong Kong

Mandy Chan Sze Man reviews a fascinating tour of a “lost Hong Kong” in pictures from the 1860s to the early 1990s.

Moving House

Grace Hiu-Yan Wong reviews the fourth collection of poetry from Singapore’s Theophilus Kwek.

As Slow as Possible, and Letters Home

Antony Huen reviews recent poetry releases by two of Hong Kong’s most respected young English language poets.

Many People Die Like You

Stuart Walton reviews the new translation of Lina Wolff’s debut short story collection.

After Geoengineering

Jason Rhys Parry reviews Holly Jean Buck’s Guide to Geoengineering.

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