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women: poetry: migration review nod

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Judith Roitman’s review of the Jane Joritz-Nakagawa-edited anthology women: poetry: migration reprints Ivy Alvarez’s poem Wishbone.

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Cipher in Philippine Speculative Fiction 11

July 12, 2018

Ivy Alvarez describes ‘the mirage of eternity between our lips’, a succulent image of unspoken desire, which also conjures her experience of that frozen moment living always between two cultures.

Owen Leong on ‘What Olivia de Havilland Wished For’

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Documentary / Dokumentaryo

June 25, 2022

Ivy Alvarez's prose poem Documentary / Dokumentaryo is printed in poster form in English with...

Featured on takahē magazine

April 14, 2022

Ivy Alvarez is the Guest Fiction Writer for issue 104 of takahē magazine with her...

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