Eastlit August 2013 Content

Table of Content August 2013:

The complete list of contents for the Eastlit August 2013 Issue is below. Please click on a link to go to the page. We hope you enjoy the work in the August 2013 issue of Eastlit as much as we did.

Eastlit Cover. This months cover picture is Wooden Bus and was taken by Xenia Taiga.

The Eastlit August cover design is by Graham Lawrence.

Editorial by Xenia Taiga.

Five Poems by William Marr. The poems are: Homecoming, At Lo Wu Station, Summer 1980, Bian-Zhong, On the Towpath, and The Great Wall.

Hsi-Wei’s Last Poem by Robert Wexelblatt.

Yellow or Red by Preeyakit Buranasin.

The Detective, the Footballer and the Orchid by N.M. Aarons.

Three Poems by D.M. Aderibigbe. The poems are: The Famous, For Wilberforce and Madagascar.

Shadows in Rooms by Anita Gill.

Art of Evil by Andrew J. West.

Art of Evil (Illustration) by Vasan Sitthiket.

Two Poems by Armin Tanovic. The poems are: The Home of a Friend and Shout at the Rain.

A Few Thin Jackets by Steve Tait.

Myanmar Ode by Károly Sándor Pallai.

How not to Write: 4. How Not to Begin by Steve Rosse. The fourth in a series of short advisory pieces by author and editor Steve Rosse.

Contributors. An alphabetical list of all the contributors to the August issue of Eastlit complete with biographies of all the writers and poets can be found in this section.

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