De-Canon Project continues to celebrate AAPI writers’ poetry & art!
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Engine Empire poems By Cathy Park Hong
“Though once I was so decent from such humble backgrounds
my ma bit her arm to feed us brothers three.
Am I cursed? I drink the myrrh her life who forced me alive.
History intones catch up, catch up while a number rots, then another.”
— “Seed Seller's Sonnet” (61)
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Our stay at Mile Post 5 has been a phenomenal experience. We have enjoyed having a large space to ourselves in which we’ve been able to not only exhibit the entire (and continually expanding) collection of books, but create a space where we’ve hosted readings, offered writing workshops, provided room for meetings, and enabled writers and artists of color to interact with each other, as well as the local community. Here’s an overview of what' we’ve done this summer.