AALR's new winter/spring 2011 issue is now available for purchase. For a limited time, it is being offered with shipping and handling charges waived (25% savings).

The issue features:
• New writing by Joy Kogawa
• Forum on Census 2010 and multiracialism
• Translations of work by Japanese Peruvian poet José Watanabe
• Chang-rae Lee interviewed by Maud Casey
• Photo-essay on post-Katrina NOLA Vietnamese American urban gardens, by Kari Lydersen
• Video short and essay by Kip Fulbeck
• New AALR-Library of Congress initiative to restore “lost” APIA works: a bibliography of “lost” small magazine and journal publications by Carlos Bulosan, 1935-1948
• New poetry by Kimiko Hahn and Prageeta Sharma and new fiction by Eric Gamalinda and Shawna Yang Ryan
Anyone interested in ordering a single issue ($12) or a 1-year subscription ($20 for 2 issues) can go to www.aalrmag.org/subscribe/. Or direct any inquiries to editors@aalrmag.org.
Subscribe here.

The issue features:
• New writing by Joy Kogawa
• Forum on Census 2010 and multiracialism
• Translations of work by Japanese Peruvian poet José Watanabe
• Chang-rae Lee interviewed by Maud Casey
• Photo-essay on post-Katrina NOLA Vietnamese American urban gardens, by Kari Lydersen
• Video short and essay by Kip Fulbeck
• New AALR-Library of Congress initiative to restore “lost” APIA works: a bibliography of “lost” small magazine and journal publications by Carlos Bulosan, 1935-1948
• New poetry by Kimiko Hahn and Prageeta Sharma and new fiction by Eric Gamalinda and Shawna Yang Ryan
Anyone interested in ordering a single issue ($12) or a 1-year subscription ($20 for 2 issues) can go to www.aalrmag.org/subscribe/. Or direct any inquiries to editors@aalrmag.org.
Subscribe here.