Table of Eastlit Content December 2016:
We hope you enjoy the work in the December 2016 issue of Eastlit as much as we did. Southlit Supplement as usual is also included in the middle of this month’s issue.
Eastlit Literature Journal Cover: This month’s cover picture features Lone Coconut Tree by Dave Hopkins. The Eastlit December 2016 cover design is by Graham Lawrence.
Fated V: Wordless Being by Andrew J. West. The final installment of a five part series that has been serialized over the last five months.
No Memory & Other Poems by Vyxz Vasquez.
Roses are Yellow, my Love by Uma Jayaraman.
Guangzhou & Other Poems by Matthew James Friday.
Jingping by Frank Orloson.
Southlit Supplement December 2016
Southlit December 2016 contains work focused on South Asia by Hiraa Kazmi, Jagadish Mohanty and Nosheen Irfan.
Season’s Greetings by Vernon Daim.
Border Fiascos: Cambodia by Peter Bracking.
In your Country by Peter Lo Bianco.
Dreams Obstructed by Joe Milan.
Deathless Gremlins & Other Poems by Colin Dodds.
This month’s random republication is:
Bella by Barlight by Steve Young is our Random Republications in this issue. Bella by Barlight featured in Eastlit December 2015.
Contributors: An alphabetical list of all the contributors to the December 2016 issue of Eastlit complete with biographies of all the writers and poets can be found in this section.
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