PUBLICATIONS

“REBELLION”

CHERRY MOON: Emerging Voices from the Asian Diaspora (2023)

CHERRY MOON is a special print anthology exclusively featuring the voices of Asian diaspora emerging writers and artists.

"…an exceptional covey of writers using language and thought to plumb questions of relationship to Asia as well as the non-Asian spaces they live in. The fact of this rigorous anthology, arranged with care and deliberate attention, shows me more new poets and writers to read again and again and trust that there are presses out there with representational justice helming the literary world. Think of how many constellations are out there beyond the Cherry Moon. Think of Cherry Moon opening the pages of possibility."

— Rajiv Mohabir

"THE SIN(NER) I CANNOT FORGIVE."

The Adroit Journal: Issue Forty (2022)

"There’s fantastic artwork and photography here that prioritizes self-preservation. See Scarlett Cai’s Fool’s Paradise and the haunting relevance of Maximo Guerra’s Satirical Stereotypes series. Witness Jalynn McDuffey’s Lookalike and the unflinching loneliness of Alyvia Luong’s photography series, The Sin(ner) I Cannot Forgive."

"MUTATION" | 172-175

REBEL Magazine: Issue AH (2021)

“Brittle are the bones that break under the weight of change. Life, like a spinster weaving colorful thread, twists and knots itself into a web of experiences. We grow from our choices: sprouting towards an unknown sun - watered by the rains of a distant future - grounded by the roots of a cavernous past. We transform, contort, blend, and bleed. With endless alterations, we are tailors with addictions to perfection. We mutate. An eternal evolution of our existence in the universe. We crack, shift, and break, before mutating once again. Growth meets decay, only to begin again in whatever waits beyond.”

"THE SIN(NER) I CANNOT FORGIVE."

Best Teen Art (2021)

Best Teen Art showcases the incredible breadth of artwork created by the 2021 National Medalists of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. The works created this year reflect the unprecedented times we’re living in. From dealing with the loss of loved ones, experiences, and routines due to the pandemic to reflections on social justice, the works featured in Best Teen Art capture this historical year as seen through the eyes of our nation’s teens.

"THE SIN(NER) I CANNOT FORGIVE."

National YoungArts Week + Anthology and Catalogue (2021)

Select works by 2021 YoungArts Finalists in Design Arts, Photography, Visual Arts and Writing.