• – Christopher Barnes’s poem “Joanna Lumley” and Kristine Ong Muslim’s poem “Steady Glide” are now published in the “Contraption” issue of Fuselit. – Christopher Barnes’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue…

  • By Sam Nallen Copley   Ryūnosuke Akutagawa Probably no one who attempts suicide… is fully aware of all his motives, which are usually too complex. At least in my case it is prompted by a vague sense of anxiety, a vague…

    [EXCLUSIVE] “Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s Last Letter” by Sam Nallen Copley
  • In The Anatomy of Influence (2011), Harold Bloom reminisces about W.H. Auden: I treasure ruefully some memories of W.H. Auden that go back to the middle 1960s, when he arrived in New Haevn to give a reading of his poems at Ezra…

  • From Harold Bloom’s The Anatomy of Influence (2011), p. 249: “Naming” (as in Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin) is closer to the real concerns of literature. I am moved here by my own splendid name of “Bloom,” particularly since my personal…

  • –from the Unshod Quills website: INTERNATIONAL VIDEO POETRY FESTIVAL SCREENINGS: PORTLAND OREGON – JACK LONDON BAR – 3/19/12 –  8 PM – COVER $8SHANGHAI CHINA – THE RABBIT HOLE – 3/15/12 – 8 PM – COVER HAL PUBLISHING OF SHANGHAI…

  • – Iain S. Baird’s award-winning story, “A New York Moment”, first appeared in the Seven Hills Review, is now posted at The Story Within. Iain S. Baird’s creative non-fiction “A Night at the Taj” was published in Issue #9 of Cha.

  • Vineet Kaul’s poem “A Soliloquy of Dust” is now published in Newcastle’s Centre for Literary Art’s Magazine – Friction Issue #4. Read the poem here. – See Vineet Kaul’s Cha profile.  –

  • – The February edition of Curbside Splendor features the poem “High Noon” (pp. 6-8) by J. H. Martin. Read the entire issue here.– – J.H. Martin’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. –

  • – Marc Vincenz’s “Familiar”  is now up at October Babies. It was previously published in Connotation Press. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. ––

  • Berit Ellingsen’s “Bramble Preamble” is now published in Blue Fifth Review (February 2012 / 12.3). Read the piece here. – Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile.   –