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  • Reading Across the Acronym – Craig Santos Perez [Asian Pacific American Heritage Month]

    May 21, 2012

    * Previous posts in this series: Kenji C. Liu The first time I read "To 'P' or Not to 'P'? Marking the Territory Between Pacific Islander and Asian American Studies", by Vicente M. Diaz, I…

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  • Writing Without a Center – Kenji C. Liu [Asian Pacific American Heritage Month]

    May 20, 2012

    I have the pleasure and honor to once again guest curate a week of blog posts here for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM). Thank you very much to Best American Poetry for offering…

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  • Kenji Liu, guest blogger May 20-26

    May 20, 2012

     This week we welcome back Kenji Liu as our guest blogger.  Kenji is a 1.5-generation immigrant from New Jersey. His writing arises from his work as an activist, educator, artist, and cultural worker. His…

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  • The Greatest Poetry Hoax of the Twentieth Century [by DL]

    May 19, 2012

    THE greatest poetry hoax of the twentieth century was concocted by a couple of Australian soldiers at their desks in the offices of the Victoria Barracks in Melbourne, land headquarters of the Australian army,…

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  • INNUENDI :: 4 :: [by Anthony Madrid]

    May 19, 2012

    1. The planet Jupiter. Really big, right? Lotta moons. They don’t even know how many. How big does a thing have to be to be a moon. I don’t know. Not that big. You ever seen the photos of…

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  • FRIDAY EDITION (b) :: INNUENDI :: 3 [by Anthony Madrid]

    May 18, 2012

    1. Did you know that Emily Dickinson once wrote a poem about being frightened out of a toilet by a spider? And that, in that same poem, she figures the spider as having stolen…

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