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Occupation:Independent press & publishing.

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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
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About me:
Red Leaves / 紅葉』は、近日創刊予定の年刊誌で、英語と日本語の二ヶ国語の文芸誌です。メルボルン(オーストラリア)、および東京を拠点としています。 創刊号は、全世界に向けてインターネットを通じて発売され、オーストラリアおよび日本では書店での販売も予定しています。発売は 2009 年秋、9 月から 12 月の予定です。

本誌には、Toby Litt、Iris Yamashita、Nathaniel Rich、Keiji Minato、Travis Jeppesen、Kenji Siratori、Patrick Holland、Eric Yoshiaki Dando、Nicholas Hogg、Hirofumi Sugimoto、の皆さんに寄稿いただくことが決まっています。

創刊号には、ベテランから新進気鋭まで様々な欧米の作家にご登場いただく予定ですが、弊社では、日本人の作家、さらには日本語に堪能な方の創造力にあふれた作品を探しています。

日本に生まれ育ち日本語のプロフェッショナルでいらっしゃる方からのご投稿を、心よりお待ちしています! 最高に面白い小説、漫画、独創的なノンフィクション、さらには詩など、創刊号にふさわしい作品を是非お寄せください。創刊号は 2009 年下旬に全世界で発売の予定です。

詳細につきましては、弊社宛にメールにてご照会ください。kirk.marshall@wilderness.org.au。なお、ご投稿は 2009 年 6 月 1 日を締切りとさせていただきます。

編集長: Kirk Marshall
副編集長: Yasuhiro Horiuchi
デザイナー: Liberty Browne

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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!:

Fiction of a new and unprecedented stripe by: JEREMY BALIUS, CHRISTOPHER CURRIE, ERIC YOSHIAKI DANDO, DAVID F. HOENIGMAN & KENJI SIRATORI, NICHOLAS HOGG, PATRICK HOLLAND, TRAVIS JEPPESEN, TOBY LITT, KIRK MARSHALL, NATHANIEL RICH, KUNIHARU SHIMIZU, IRIS YAMASHITA and DAISUKE SUZUKI

Some visually-monochromatic and thematically-vibrant graphic fiction from: MANDY ORD and HIROFUMI SUGIMOTO

Literary nostalgia, as channelled via the conduit of creative non-fiction by: IAN C. SMITH

And new examples of a transgressive and global poetics by raconteurs: IVY ALVAREZ, TOKIHIKO ARAKI, MICHELLE CAHILL, ASHLEY CAPES, ANNE M. CARSON, AMY JACKSON, JAYNE FENTON KEANE, KEIJI MINATO, SCOTT-PATRICK MITCHELL and GRAHAM NUNN

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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Issue #001: ISSN 1836 - 9073
Editor: Kirk Marshall
Second Editor: Yasuhiro Horiuchi (a.k.a. YAS5000)
Designer: Liberty Browne

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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.

Visit here: Red Leaves / 紅葉 SPUNC member webpage
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Press:

=> 3:AM Magazine Interview (October, 2009)
=> Another Lost Shark Interview (February, 2009)

See our call-out for first issue submissions at the following writerly fixtures:

=> The Australian Writer's Marketplace
[conduct a search for Red Leaves / 紅葉 under "Listings"]
=> Australian Writers' Resource
=> The Sydney Writers' Centre
=> ACT Writers' Centre
=> The Tasmanian Writers' Centre
=> Western Australian writer's body, writingWA (June, 2008)
=> Western Australian writer's body, writingWA (November, 2008)
=> Walleah Press' publishing 'Blog, Currajah
=> Melbourne City Library's Street-Press 'Blog (November, 2008)
=> Japanese poet Keiji Minato's up-to-date online weblog
=> Vignette Press' Opportunities for Writers
=> Locus: all things independent publishing.Wordpress 'Blog
=> University of Sydney Writers' Society forum
=> Deakin University's DeScribe Writing Group forum
=> The University of Western Australia's Writers Forum
=> Cottonmouth's "Small Presses and Publications further afield" Links Page

Or visit our up-to-date Facebook "Business" page here:
Red Leaves / 紅葉 on Facebook

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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:

The up-to-date online weblog, fun_with_kites.
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.

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David F. Hoenigman

David F. Hoenigman



May 14 2009 1:21 PM

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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



Schlee

Schlee



Apr 27 2009 10:39 AM

can't wait to see the issue, kirk, should be dynamite!
Wendy Nelson Tokunaga

Wendy Tokunaga



Feb 11 2009 12:40 AM

Thanks for being a tomodachi!
gowiiee

gowiiee



Aug 7 2008 5:42 AM

Hey brother Kirk : ), how goes sunny Melbourne? Got a new track up a prerelease 4 the bearded beatnik experience...

gowiiee
Cameron Elliott

Cameron Elliott



Jul 16 2008 1:02 AM

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
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Angela Meyer



Jul 9 2008 9:02 AM

Hello Kirk! Yes I had caught wind of this project - I've been meaning to look you up :-) I would love to be involved.
Angela
mriaowr

mriaowr



Jul 7 2008 12:57 PM

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.

p.s.
does it ever snow in melbourne?
misse ward

misse ward



Jul 7 2008 10:30 AM

Harrooo! I would love to be involved, thanks for thinking of me! PS.
I speak Chinese not Japanese, does that matter? :)
Scott Spark

Scott Spark



Jul 7 2008 10:01 AM

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.
Vignette Press

Vignette Press



Jun 25 2008 7:23 AM

Once again, a fantastic idea for a journal!
The Quills

The Quills



Jun 20 2008 3:19 PM

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 :-)

andrew.
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