The roar and bestial wail of Melbourne's MetLink trams cresting suburban grid-patterned streets. The pulse and discotheque laughter issuing from a pachinko-slot palace in Ueno. And "In A Sentimental Mood" by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane.
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A COWBOY NAMED MOLASSES PUBLISHING Melbourne, Victoria AU
Red Leaves / 紅葉 has an interview facilitated by "Red Leaves / 紅葉" contributor, David F. Hoenigman, published at "3:AM Magazine". Read the new 'blog! Posted at 1:30 AM Nov 2 view more
Red Leaves / 紅葉 is a forthcoming annual English-language / Japanese bi-lingual literary journal based out of Melbourne, Australia and Tokyo, Japan. The inaugural issue of this independent publication -- which will be available for purchase online, as well as throughout Australia and Japan -- will be published and distributed in late DECEMBER, 2009: following the term of Japanese fall.
In issue #001 (Japanese fall, 2009), you will find!:
As of JUNE, 2009, both Western and Eastern creative submissions for inclusion within Red Leaves / 紅葉 #001 have now closed.
We-the-editors (YASUHIRO HORIUCHI and KIRK MARSHALL) shall respectively convene in 2010 to determine how and when the submissions window will re-open for Red Leaves / 紅葉 #002.
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Please contact us for editorial inquiries at:
kirk.marshall@wilderness.org.au or redleaves.koyo@gmail.com.
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Red Leaves / 紅葉 is an official member of SPUNC, the Small Press Underground Networking Community, a Melbourne-based not-for-profit organisation which exists to both represent and advance the continuing viability of Australian small and independent publishers.
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For more information regarding Red Leaves / 紅葉 's Australian independent imprint, A COWBOY NAMED MOLASSES PUBLISHING, and likeminded publications (such as the 2007 Aurealis Award-nominated full-colour illustrated graphic novelette, A Solution to Economic Depression In Little Tokyo, 1953), go here:
Who I'd like to meet: Writers. Readers of both "conventional English prose" (though often subversive!) and "Japanese kanji text". Linguists and (to swindle a new-minted coin from the online literary journal, Eyeshot) scintillingualists. Those from both sides of the Western and Eastern cultural divide.
PAINT YOUR TEETH 3 @ Gamuso in Asagaya on Sunday, June 7th
Ashim Shanker and the Hentai Chefs + Kenji Siratori - performing "a noise opera", Ashim will read from his novel Don't Forget to Breathe accompanied by legendary area noise musicians
Steve Finbow - UK writer reads a piece of Autistic Realism
she's my octopi - David F. Hoenigman reads from Burn Your Belongings accompanied by Anthony Magor on saxophone and Herman Bartelen on percussion
ORIGAMI & TEA - back for an encore performance after their dynamic debut of "candypop noise with odd costumes and dancing" at PAINT YOUR TEETH 2
Kirk! You are in melbourne now eh? Are you still working with the wildos? I would be delighted to submit something. Let me know what you are after and I will see what I can do. Maybe some poetry? My direct contact details are cameron@nature-loo.com.au
ahoy captains sailing the literary oceans... i had a dream about ships on seas where waves were made of inky blue letters. surreal. i never have to do drugs, just sleep lots!
tell me more about this journal! I don't speak Japanese but I remember kowai!!!!!!!!!! and kawai neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. always rising intonation on the neeeee of course.
Hello there. What's there not to love about an English-language / Japanese bi-lingual literary journal?! You have my full support. Go forth and create beautiful bi-lingual offspring. Scott.
hey red leaves!! unfortunately will is no longer with us - he's pursuing his passion for the wilderness up north... but thanks for sayig hi!! we hope you like our stuff :-)