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		<title>Some Arrivals, But Mostly Departures:  Short Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note:  This is a collection of eight of my short stories, with an introduction by F. Sionil Jose.  It was published in Manila by New Day Publishers in 1982. Except for &#8220;Dots and Dashes,&#8221; all the stories appeared elsewhere originally, in such journals and magazines as Solidarity, Bridge: An Asian American Perspective, Amerasia Journal, FOCUS, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Note</strong>:  This is a collection of eight of my short stories, with an introduction by F. Sionil Jose.  It was published in Manila by New Day Publishers in 1982. Except for &#8220;Dots and Dashes,&#8221; all the stories appeared elsewhere originally, in such journals and magazines as <em>Solidarity, Bridge: An Asian American Perspective, Amerasia Journal, FOCUS, GINOO, and The Philippine Times. &#8220;</em>Flight<em>&#8220;</em> has also been included in <em>Intsik: An Anthology of Chinese Filipino Writing</em>, edited by Caroline S. Hau (Manila: Anvil Publishing, 2000).</p>
<p>I wrote many of these stories in a fiction-writing class taught by Ed Wolfe in the English Department at the University of Kansas. Four of the stories have won various literary awards&#8211;&#8221;The Third and Final Dream of Samuel Toepffer&#8221; (Second Prize, Kansas University, Spring 1974), &#8220;Flight&#8221; (First Prize, Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, Fall 1976), &#8220;Rainbow&#8221; (Honorable Mention, <em>Focus</em> magazine, Spring 1976), &#8220;Victor and Other Issues&#8221; (Third Prize, Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, Fall 1977).  I might also mention that portions of &#8220;Flight&#8221; and &#8220;Dots and Dashes&#8221; later found their way into my play <strong>Mother Tongue</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Availability:  Some Arrivals, But Mostly Departures</strong> is now out-of-print, but copies occasionally show up on Amazon.com and even on ebay.  While I myself don&#8217;t have extra copies to sell to others, I will be happy to make photocopies for anyone who is really interested.</p>
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