
In 1853, a French missionary recorded that the indigenous Montagnard people in Vietnam believed writing to be a form of sorcery. As a Montagnard American in the twenty-first century, I also believe writing to be a source of alchemy and magic.
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An elephant named Mae Neng has to overcome war trauma and trust her caretaker, Da Chroed in Dull Trail.
Cambodian filmmakers at the Phnom Penh-based Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center...
I am writing this missive from my drafty home office in a renovated tobacco factory in Durham, North Carolina. As some of you know, I left Brooklyn, New York, and living across the same fifteen-block radius in apartments of varying levels o...
For May’s AANHPI Month (belated or bust), and inspired partly by my Native American literature class, I present to you a “listicle” highlighting some works that I believe are worth celebrating now, if not year-round:
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It's the end of May (June, technically.) I am glad that some of us make our posts and newsletters after the timely hook of a particular holiday. Getting a social media post or update out for AANHPI Mo...
Welcome to H'Rina’s Newsletter by me, H'Rina DeTroy. I’m a Montagnard American Writer, Contributing Editor, writing coach and teacher. Accolades include becoming Cafe Royal Cultural Foundations 2020 Grantee in Literature, the 2019 Summer Wo...
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