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– Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “Amelia was Crying a River” is now published in the February 2012 issue of Lily, a monthly literary review.–See Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile. –
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– – “I make notes on stray bits of paper which I then forget in the most unlikely places, in books, under ornaments and in my pockets and on the back of advertisements.” -James Joyce, in a letter to Claud…
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– Marc Vincenz’s powerful poem “For the Shadow Council,” is now published in Exquisite Corpse. The poem opens with the following lines: ‘history has no future it’s more testament than tenacity / more tenement than transience’. Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile.–
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from the Metropoli d’Asia website: Genre: Non-fiction, Reportage Pages: 280 pp. Origin: India ABOUT THE STORY: Annie Zaidi leads us to real undiscovered India: bandits, untouchables, religious conflits, crimes against the women, corruption, nationalitites. She has a particular skill for combining reportage and personal narrative,…
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More information here. – Cyril Wong’s poetry was published in issue#1 of Cha. –
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– Marc Vincenz’s “Imago” is now up at October Babies. It was previously published in Connotation Press. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. ––
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– Dena Rash Guzman’s poem “Yeti, You Made Like Byron” is now publiehd in Ink Node. Read the poem here. – Dena Rash Guzman’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. ––
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– Ocean Vuong has new work featured in [Pank] 6. Learn more about the print issue and how to get a copy here. – Ocean Vuong’s poem “Paramour” was published in issue#10 of Cha; the poem has been nominated for inclusion in Best…
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– Three poems by Marc Vincenz, “The Mystical Art of Accounting,” “Monkeys and Flowers,” and “[Earth-Shaving]” are now published in Truck: RESOLUTION / REVOLUTION. Read the poems here. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –
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– Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s “Octahedron” is now published in the Winter 2011 issue of Free Verse. Read it here. – See Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s Cha profile. –

