• – Berit Ellingsen’s story “Another Dream” (which is a reply to to Jorge Luis Borges’s “A Dream”) is now available in Kaffe in Katmandu. Berit’s story is the closing piece of the community blog.  – Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile. –

  • Iain S. Baird’s short story “The Guildemeister” is published in Volume 4 of The Delmarva Review. The story has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and you can read it here.–Iain S. Baird’s creative non-fiction “A Night at the Taj”…

  • – Troubadour Kaul’s “The ‘She-Loves-Me’ Knot” is now published in Issue #18 of Mud Luscious Press. Read the entire issue here. – See Vineet Kaul’s Cha profile. –

  • – Robert E. Wood’s poem “King Kong in the Big Apple” is now published in the Autumn 2011 issue of Blast Furnace, which is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the steel city.–Read Robert E. Wood’s Cha profile. –

  • – Cha contributors Ivy Alvarez and Luisa A. Igloria have works in Fire On Her Tongue: An eBook Anthology of Contemporary Women’s Poetry, edited by Kelli Russell Agodon and Annette Spaulding-Convy. Ivy’s poems are “What Vivien Leigh Dropped” and “What…

  • – Dena Rash Guzman’s poem “Not Enough Mildreds” is now publiehd in Ink Node. Check it out here. – Dena Rash Guzman’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha.––

  • – Donna Miscolta’s creative non-fiction piece “Home Is Where the Wart Is” is published in the Winter 2011 issue of Kartika Review. Read it here.–Donna Miscolta’s fiction was published in Issue #11 of Cha. –

  • Robert Raymer’s short story “Home for Hari Raya”, previously published in Istanbul Review and collected in Lovers and Strangers Revisited, is being adapted into a film by Ohio University. Congratulations, Robert! More information here. –Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays”…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “Unfathomable Mammals” (previously published in PIF Magazine) is now available in Kaffe in Katmandu. You can also listen to Marc’s recording of the poem. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –

  • – Nicolette Wong’s short fiction “Last Night at Oil Street” is now available in fwriction : review. Read it here. – Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. –