• – Gillian Sze will be reading her works on Saturday 17 March. From Gillian’s website: Saturday, March 17th at 7pm, come to D&Q to celebrate with graduate students of Études anglaises (Université de Montréal) as they launch their new literary chapbook, HEDGES.…

  • Frederic Gable – According to Margaret Drabble in a Guardian article, the last stanza of Lord Byron‘s “Love and Death” contains ‘the greatest split infinitive in literature’. Byron wrote the poem in 1824, shortly before he died. The poem was…

  • – Donna Miscolta’s short story “Fleeing Fat Allen: is published in the March issue of Conversations Across Borders. $2.00 per story or poem or $10 for the issue. Money raised from this issue goes to support VIDA: Women in Literary…

  • – Congratulations to Elizabeth Weinberg! Her short story “The Earth That Stands Before Us”, first published in Issue #12 of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, has been named one of the finalists of Best of the Net 2011.  See here…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s translation of Erika Burkart’s poem “An Early Morning in Daylight-Saving Summer” is now out at Guernica. ‘Some are sucked back into the nightmare; / those that remain, dive into cracks—’ – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –

  • – Alistair Noon‘s poem “White Water”, from his recent Longbarrow pamphlet Across the Water, is now up at Rob Hindle’s poetry blog. Read the poem here. – Alistair Noon’s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem “The Expat…

  • – Ivy Alvarez will be reading on 13 March 2012. More information here. –Read Ivy Alvarez’s Cha profile. –

  • – Ricky Garni‘s poem “Fill in the Blank” is now featured in The Circus Blog. Read it here. –Ricky Garni’s poetry will appear in Issue #16 of Cha. –

  • – Cha‘s Associate Editor Royston Tester‘s new book Fatty Goes to China (Tightrope Books) will be launched in Toronto, Canada, on 1 May 2012. The cover artist is Zhang Xiaogang. Cha has the privilege to feature the title story of the collection,…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “[Earth-Shaving]” is now up at October Babies. The poem was previously published in TRUCK. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –