Table of Content November 2013:
The complete list of contents for the Eastlit November 2013 Issue is below. Please click on a link to go to the page. We hope you enjoy the work in the November 2013 issue of Eastlit as much as we did.
Eastlit Cover. This months cover picture is Working Woman and was taken by Noushin Arefadib.
The Eastlit November 2013 cover design is by Graham Lawrence.
Eastlit Editorial November 2013 by Zach Wilson.
Spring at Kyorai’s Hut by Iain Maloney.
Rice Fields and Gold Mines by Robert Paul Weston.
Midautumn by Tse Hao Guang.
In a Distant Land Where He Lays by Rembrandt Ramilo.
Three Poems by Joshua Bocher. The poems are: Foreigner, Having Been Awakened by Sparrows in Zhutang and Idyll.
The Debt by Kritika Chettri.
Explaining Atheism to a Christian by Preeyakit Buranasin.
Linguists Beware by Xenia Taiga.
Three Poems by Zara Adcock. The poems are: Two Souls, Translations and Earth Beyond.
Working Women by Noushin Arefadib. This piece includes the poem My Conviction.
Three Pantoums by Colin W. Campbell. The pantoums are: Santubong Eagle, Dreams and Lizard Poo.
No New Mail but Mail from a New Girl by Bob D’Costa. A fragment from a longer piece of work. Published as a piece of fragmentary writing.
Step Outside by Jack Kelly.
How not to Write: 7. How Not to Self Publish by Steve Rosse. This is the seventh article in a series of short advisory pieces by author and editor Steve Rosse.
Contributors. An alphabetical list of all the contributors to the November 2013 issue of Eastlit complete with biographies of all the writers and poets can be found in this section.
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