• – W.F. Lantry’s poems “Rutter’s Requiem” and “La Belle” are published in the Winter 2011 issue of The Linnet’s Wings. “La Belle” ends beautifully with the following stanza: caress the lavender between her lipsmy voice fades to a quiet streamfeeding…

  • – John McKernan’s wonderful poem “Winter Elegy” is now published in the latest issue of JMWW. Read it here. – John McKernan’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. His poem “We Used Chalk” was nominated for a Pushcart…

  • – Arlene Ang’s poem “Shining” is published in the Fall 2011 issue of disquieting muses quarterly. Read the poem here.   – Arlene Ang’s poetry was published in issue #1 of Cha. –

  • – There is an interview with Cha contributor and Hong Kong-born artist  Annysa Ng  in the November/December 2011 issue of Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, the first English language journal to focus on Chinese contemporary art and culture. You can read the…

  • Originally posted on March 14, 2009 1. If you wait long enough outside the Norman Castle, you’ll witness a long drowsy cloud snailing pass, transforming a white window into blue. 2. Look at us closely, we are all faceless readers, engulfed in books. Location: The…

  • –– due out in June 2012. – Cha: An Asian Literary Journal is now calling for submissions for its June 2012 issue (Issue # 17). Please send in (preferably Asian-themed) poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, reviews, photography & art for consideration. Submission guidelines can…

  • – The third issue of Unshod Quills: A Pandemic Journal of Arts and Letters (editor: Dena Rash Guzman) is now live. It features work on the themes of love, coffee, David Bowie, Joan of Arc, Dancing About Architecture, and Childhood by…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s “Cold Pollen” (previously published in Full of Crow) is now up at October Babies. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. ––

  • – Jennifer Wong’s review of Frances Horovitz’s Collected Poems. is now available on EYEWEAR. Read the review here. – Jennifer Wong’s poem “Companions” was published in issue #5 of Cha and discussed here. She has also reviewed books for the journal. –

  • – Xu Xi‘s short story “Last Day” is now published in Numéro Cinq magazine. The story was first serialized in three parts in the bilingual (Chinese/English) publication, Muse (Hong Kong).Numéro Cinq is “by-invitation-only, eccentric, erratic, unpaid, self-edited”. A very cool venue.…