Foreword
As we reach the publication of our second issue, we find ourselves ruminating on what HaluHalo Journal is. It is not an infant, wobbling on its first steps, but it is not yet old, not yet seasoned.
It is ripe.
It is fresh with new voices; it is creativity poured into words and images. From Luke Tan's stunning "passing" to Alyssa Wong's expansive "Heart of Gold," to Briana Ifland's tributary "Maria Clara," the works in our second issue seek to examine and expand, to probe and explore. This issue seeks to capture the beauty of diversity, because there is so much of it.
HaluHalo Journal is a journal that both is ours and yours. In reading the second issue, we hope you see how much beauty we can deliver.
Buckle your seatbelts – this issue's a hefty one.
Without further ado, we hereby present 67 pages of incredible prose, poetry, and art.
It is ripe.
It is fresh with new voices; it is creativity poured into words and images. From Luke Tan's stunning "passing" to Alyssa Wong's expansive "Heart of Gold," to Briana Ifland's tributary "Maria Clara," the works in our second issue seek to examine and expand, to probe and explore. This issue seeks to capture the beauty of diversity, because there is so much of it.
HaluHalo Journal is a journal that both is ours and yours. In reading the second issue, we hope you see how much beauty we can deliver.
Buckle your seatbelts – this issue's a hefty one.
Without further ado, we hereby present 67 pages of incredible prose, poetry, and art.