Inspired by the desolation of Kai Tak in the dry season of the year – with shamanistic elements inspired partly by Ted Hughes’s The Long
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Poems: Hong Kong — Kite
Hong Kong’s most striking bird, again with inspiration from Ted Hughes’s Crow. Kite I sweep over hillside, watching For the twitching leaf, the leaf revealing
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Poems: Hong Kong — On Taking the Star Ferry
No explanation needed for writing about this wonderful Hong Kong icon! On Taking the Star Ferry I wait for the bell at the jetty’s end,
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Poems: Hong Kong — Plantation Road
The unique topology of Hong Kong’s Peak – with a twist. Plantation Road Snake-like, the road sheds a scabious pileOf old brick on the summit,
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Roast meat
I always follow Henry’s lead in culinary matters, he has so many ideas. Since I moved to Hong Kong he’s been quite my mentor, really.
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Well Met — Hong Kong Short Stories
Everything seems to be going wrong for Admin in his choice of new partitions for the office, until he receives help from an unexpected quarter.
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The Briefcase — Hong Kong Short Stories
Dedicated to auditors everywhere, this is the story of how Audit Manager Sebastian Leung says, Yes, to his life – or at least to his
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Our Little Brown Brother — Hong Kong Short Stories
The tale of stalwart bureaucrat CR, and how with his help the R.Office almost became effective. First published in Hong Kong Writers’ Circle anthology Sweat and
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