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{Written by Lindsay Shen, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Jason Wee, An Epic of Durable Departures, Math Paper Press, 2018. 85 pgs. Jason Wee’s Epic of Durable…
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On Tuesday 30 April 2019, I went to Wah Yan College, in Mongkok, to hold Cha reading workshop for a group of Junior Secondary students. Wah Yan is a Catholic boys school, which has two branches, one on the Hong…
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{Written by David Haysom, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Can Xue (author), Annelise Finegan Wasmoen (translator), Love in the New Millennium, Yale University Press, 2018. 288 pgs.…
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{Written by Susan Blumberg-Kason, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Stephen Davies, Strong to Save: Maritime Mission in Hong Kong, from Whampoa Reach to the Mariners’ Club, City…
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This piece will be included in Issue 45 (August 2019) of Cha. βWriting speculative fictions allows me to free myself from boring daily routines,β said British writer Natasha Pulley, one of the invited authors at the 2019 International Writersβ Workshop…
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NOTE: We are still accepting submissions of photography & art for the “Tiananmen Thirty Years On” feature. Deadline: Monday 20 May 2019. 4 June 2019 will mark thirty years since the Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, when the Chinese government…
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{Written by Pinky Lui Chung-Man, this review is part of Issue 43 (April 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Marshall Moore, Inhospitable, Camphor Press, 2018. 302 pgs. Ghosts are real in Marshall Moore’s Inhospitable. Either as…
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[Header: Cover image of the September 2016 (Issue 33) of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal.] Strangers on the Praia [original link] byΒ Paul French It was the names that intrigued me. Strange β¦ foreign, not what you expect when searching the…
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Due to unforeseen reasons, the “Writing Vietnam” issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, originally scheduled for publication in September 2019, will be postponed to 2021. In light of this change, below is our new publication plan for the rest…


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