Jocelyn Li – poetry

Sorry I only write in May

Jocelyn Li writes about identity, womanhood, local culture and her nation. She was born in Hong Kong, where she currently lives with her lizard and frog. Contact: jocelynli.writes@gmail.com

Read in print

Two poems: ‘Lo Ting Visits Oscar by the Sea’ and ‘The Other Ariel’ – Making Space: A Collection of Writing and Art, Cart Noodles Press, Department of English, CUHK

‘Because Next Year I Will Be Twenty-Five’ – Oxford Poetry, Issue 92

‘This Is What The Stars Taste Like’ – Voice and Verse Poetry, Issue 47

Read online

Three poems: ‘How To Become A Witch’, ‘Hunger’ and ‘Metaphorical’ – Canto Cutie, Volume 5

Evolution’ – The Tiger Moth Review

Two poems: ‘Mandarins’ and ‘Red Riding Hood’ – DIAGRAM

Two poems: ‘Notwithstanding’ and ‘Variations on Forbidden Words’ – Cicada

Self Portrait as a Clothespin Hanging by the Window’ – Black Coffee Review

the sun bursts into my bedroom and demands a peepshow’ – The Thought Erotic

What Makes An Anthem’ – Poets Resist, Glass: A Journal of Poetry

Mothertongues’ – PEN HK Voices, PEN (Hong Kong)