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Poems à la carte 

From The New Yorker: "The Days"

From Woven Tale Press: "Glosa on Migration"

From The Common: "The Jews of Kaifeng" and "Buford Highway"


From Poetry: "On the Recommendation that American Adults Consume No More than One-Quarter Cup of Rice, Twice a Week" and "Savory versus Sweet" 

From The New Yorker:  "An Hour Later, You're Hungry Again" and “The Lazy Susan”

From the Academy of American Poets' Poem-a-Day series: "Personal History" and "Peaches" ("Personal History" also appears in The Trayvon Generation by Elizabeth Alexander)

From Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies: "I Didn't Know Aiiieeeee, But It Knew Me" 

From The American Journal of Poetry: "Name That Restaurant"

A poem in response to a poem by Cortney Lamar Charleston at 32 Poems online: "Contemporaries"
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From New England Review: "Substitutions" and "That Almond Dessert"

From the Asian American Writers' Workshop's The Margins: “The Chow-Mein Years in Atlanta”

From The New Republic: “The Wife” 

“Adolescence” and "Escape from the Old Country" at the Poetry Foundation.


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