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Chen ou liu biography for kids

          Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Chen-ou Liu was a college teacher, essayist, editor, and two-time winner of the national Best Book Review Radio.

          Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Chen-ou Liu was a college teacher, essayist, editor, and two-time winner of the national Best Book Review Radio Program Award.!

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          Dear Mr. Hidenori Hiruta

          I came across your website while looking for the haiku written in different languages.

          I was amazed by your efforts in spreading a love for Japanese short form poetry. I wish you success in all your endeavors.
          And I would like to submit the following poems for your consideration for publication on the Akita International HST Network.

          I shall be pleased if you translate some that appeal you much.
          Warm Regards
          Chen-ou Liu

           

          First of all, I would like to refer to a brief bio of Chen-ou Liu:
          Chen-ou Liu was born in Taiwan and emigrated to Canada in 2002.

          Taiwanese Canadian poet and editor.

        1. Taiwanese Canadian poet and editor.
        2. Chen-ou Liu was born in in Taipei, Taiwan.
        3. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Chen-ou Liu was a college teacher, essayist, editor, and two-time winner of the national Best Book Review Radio Program Award.
        4. Chen-ou Liu, born in Taipei, Taiwan, was a college teacher, essayist, editor, and two-time winner of the national Best Book Review Radio Program Award.
        5. Born in in Kunming in the Chinese province of Yunnan, a member of the Yi people, Chen Liu gained a M.A. in decorative painting in
        6. He lives in Ajax, a suburb of Toronto, where he has been struggling with a life in transition and translation.

          Chen-ou is a contributing writer for Rust+Moth and Haijinx. His poetry has been published and anthologized worldwide.

          His tanka have been honored with awards, including the Saigyo Awards for Tanka 2009 (honorable mention) and the 2009 San Francisco International Haiku, Senryu,