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Once again, we are very proud to publish our latest issue. We are excited to have this opportunity to share with our readers the narratives and reflections on the world from writers who are so diverse in their cultures and backgrounds. We are sure our readers will enjoy the latest work from these amazing poets in this issue: Hannah Marshall, Roy Bentley, J. R. Solonche, Joseph Dorazio, Rodrigo Toscano, Matt Duggan, Daniel Jenkins, James Grabill, Gabrielle Tse, and Andrew Rader Hanson. Readers will join us in challenging the boundaries of our experience again in the fiction of Jeff Friedman, Mark Anthony Jarman, Suzanne C. Martinez, Judith Ford, Nora McGann, Tara Menon, Michelle Ko, Meiko Ko, Niles Reddick, Sam Olsen, and Leah Griesmann. Our readers will also read A. Jay Adler's examination of Earnest Hemingway's reception in the 21st century. Besides, we will also invite our readers to have a glimpse of the lives in some eastern villages through the lens of H. Ntaoncy.

The Hong Kong Review, Vol. III, No. 3

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