Tayo Literary Magazine Release Party: October 23. 2010 (Los Angeles)
TAYO RELEASE PARTY A night of art, literature and poetry! Join TAYO Literary Magazine supporters, artists and writers at our annual release party at Ragazzi Room in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 23rd from 6:00pm – 8:30pm. After a successful inaugural year empowering our artistic community through our 1st annual issue, online community, and events/workshops, … Read more
The Writer’s Thumb: On Dreaming & Fatigue at Tayo Literary Magazine
The second post to my blog, ‘The Writer’s Thumb’ is up and ready to devour. Check it out at Tayo Literary Magazine, and while you’re there, you can enjoy writing and art, from emerging Filipino American writers and artists.
Jason Magabo Perez: Oh Angelita Garcia! in Tayo Literary Magazine
I’ve been reading Tayo online, and damned if I fell for this writer, Jason Magabo Perez. His story, Oh Angelita Garcia! just blew me away. He does a lot of spoken word, but I’m looking to get my hands on more of his writing. I feel like a cheap fraud after reading him. Jason Magabo … Read more
The Writers Thumb @ Tayo Literary Magazine.
Tayo Literary Magazine has been updating its website, and the very first post to my series, The Writer’s Thumb is up. I’m in love with the logo for my series. From now on, my longer wax lyricals will likely be posted there. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction and artwork from their first issue is now available for … Read more
AGNI Online: Finding Inspiration
Read a lovely piece of fiction by a writer named Matthew M. Quick called, “Do Not Hate Them Very Much” in AGNI recently and feel very inspired. I’ve looked up the author and intend to read more of his works. Also, I’ve been meaning to order a subscription of AGNI and back issue #66 with … Read more
Acceptance: TAYO Literary Magazine
Acceptance tastes so good when eaten with your hands. My poem, ‘Crow The Mangoes Parumping’ has been accepted to TAYO Literary Magazine‘s first inaugural issue. TAYO is the first independent publication presented by the Filipino American Library. In Tagalog, TAYO means: ‘we’ or ‘us’, and also means ‘to stand up.’ Here’s an excerpt from the … Read more
Calaveras Station Release Party Images
Thanks to everyone who came out to the Calaveras Station Release Party on Friday, May 1. Professor Peter Grandbois – Opening remarks Trina Drotar – Executive Editor welcome Professor David Madden – Professor Jon Price introduction (journal dedication) Professor Jon Price – “Catechism in James Joyce’s Ulysses” abridged reading Readings by some of the authors … Read more
Calaveras Station Literary Journal Release Party: Friday, May 1
Calaveras Station Literary Journal 2009 Issue Release Party Friday, May 1, 2009 Library Gallery 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. Please join the editorial staff in honoring the contributors to the 2009 issue of Calaveras Station. Readings, Food, Book Signings James Benton Robin Branson Kimberly C. Brunson Leanne Cameron Genelle Chaconas Ray Crosby Jeanine Deibel Aschala Edwards … Read more
Acceptance: Walang Hiya – Literature Taking Risks Toward Liberatory Practice
I’m happy to share the news that my short story, “Unripe Bananas” has been accepted for publication in “Walang Hiya…Literature Taking Risks Toward Liberatory Practice.” “Walang Hiya” means “Without Shame” or “Shameless” in Tagalog. Here’s an excerpt from its Call for Submissions: Walang Hiya … literature taking risks toward liberatory practice is a literary anthology…will … Read more
Calaveras Station 2009 Contributors
The Calaveras Station Release Party has been scheduled for 2:00PM on Friday, May 1 at CSUS Library Galleria. This year’s featured faculty member will be Dr. Jon Price. The journal is currently looking for 2010 staff.. To apply to become a section editor for poetry, critical analysis, creative nonfiction, or fiction or to become an … Read more







