Calligraphy - Literary Magazine Issue 102 - Spring Field Flowers

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Calligraphy - Literary Magazine Issue 102 - Spring Field Flowers - Indie Press - Paper

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With local planting as the theme, it presents new idylls exclusive to Hong Kong, collects farming stories from farmers around us, lets literature and art intervene in the soil, irrigates the flowers of words, and welcomes spring with a clear will. BOOK B interviewed independent musician Lu Qiaoyin, written by writer Lin Xier, and witnessed how persistence and plainness brought her strength from the stage to the runway. 【Complete Catalog】 Introductory Words/Guan Tianlin one year plan A year's plan lies in planting Clay Without Words/Yu Ruomei what do you plant Small-scale farmers need to run: interview with the Alliance of Recultivators Let's go to the fields / Li Wenjing What happened to the lychees in the end──Interview with Mis' Garden Wa Ge / Chen Kangtao Returning to the taste of nature from the aroma──A study of grass in the countryside Attila / Ike Araki Mushrooms in the Fog: From Recycling Waste to Oyster Mushroom Production Mushrooms grow up obediently / Li Xiani Conversation between Lai Wai Yee and Lau Lili: Rice Planting Artists There are planters Adversity wave style of play / Zhou Sizhong My Hong Kong Avocado / Huaiyuan Weeding Notes/Xiaoqing Middle-aged returning home to Mui Wo Agricultural Research / Long Ziwei short poison (3) Nothing to do with pain care/youjing Hong Kong bias Crossing a Street in Prince Edward / Cao Shuying Big market E(s)lite/Lizi Leung Check out Can I Say No / Collective Improvisation He Furen / Two Poems of Flowers and Grass Notes Manini for / the cat is leading the way Daylight / Tsang Wing Chung Fiancee/Wu Weiting Song Mingwei / Eight Poems of Winter Kai/Hina Gathered at SXSW Scone/ old wine in new bottle Zeng Ruiming / house Ye Qiuxian/28 Resolution Invisible Movies, Visible Hong Kong—Foreword to Hong Kong Film Critic Series New Hong Kong cinema on the horizon? ──Also on the Film Reception Phenomenon Dominated by Emotional Politics/Lang Tian Seeing, not seeing (and) wanting to see: The delicate situation of Hong Kong movies at present / Chen Ziyun How does a Hong Kong documentary reconstruct reality after leaving the scene? / Cai Qianyi Hong Kong Literature Open Quotes Station 47──English Poetry Forty-eighth station──Liu Shaoming "Days to Eat Potatoes" Short interview with Nicholas Wong Chinese characters issue003 Appearance narrative Lu Qiaoyin's free body, or the daily life of ten kilometers at noon / Lin Xier Agarwood Affair with Nature──Interview with local indigo dyeing brand Maju Forest at Peng Chau Farm/Liu Ping special feature Newman's Row / Sissy Library of Light / Chen Fang five frame comics Windless Landscape/TINY STRINGER The Coming of Hope/PIM NG Gratitude Chi Huangxuan X tomii X Gao Li gather sound There is a kind of nostalgia called paper towels / Xie Aoshuang When Old School Dating Meets Blind Marriage/Chen Jiaming Landscape / He Alan

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With local planting as the theme, it presents new idylls exclusive to Hong Kong, collects farming stories from farmers around us, lets literature and art intervene in the soil, irrigates the flowers of words, and welcomes spring with a clear will. BOOK B interviewed independent musician Lu Qiaoyin, written by writer Lin Xier, and witnessed how persistence and plainness brought her strength from the stage to the runway.

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