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– Ira Sukrungruang’s sex story “Longevity of Art” is now published in the new online literary magazine, Cedars. Read it here. – Ira Sukrungruang’s poetry has been published in issue #9 of Cha. ––
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– “Museum for Disappearing Buildings” as a storage vault for discarded architecture. The drawings describe a funereal chapel, where miniatures of “[e]ach disappearing building, even the most unprepossessing” are exhibited (Brodsky and Utkin 1984: n.p.). This project seems to call for a memorial for…
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Rene Magritte’s “The False Mirror” William Henry Davies in his poem “Leisure” answers: Leisureby W.H. Davies WHAT is this life if, full of careWe have no time to stand and stare.No time to stand beneath the boughsAnd stare as long…
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–Vineet Kaul has two poems in The Scarlet Sound: “Wording the Unspoken” and “How The End Begins”.–Vineet Kaul’s poetry was published in Issue #13 of Cha.––
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– Nicolette Wong’s flash fiction “As Pleat” is in the Flash Special of Blue Fifth Review. – Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. – –
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. Eight poems by W.F. Lantry are now published in the September/October 2011 issue of THIS Literary Journal. They are “Quatorze Juillet”, “Sumeria”, “Sandhi”, “Manzanita”, “Revision”, “Flow”, “Five Years” and “On Possibilities”. You can also read Bill’s artist statement here…
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– The sixth issue of Salt’s Horizon Review is now live and four Cha contributors have new works in it. Read W.F. Lantry’s “Periplus”, Alistair Noon’s “From Earth Records”, Todd Swift’s “Hunting Party” and “Old Master” and Wena Poon’s “Sanjay…
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– Jennifer Wong’s poem “Love” is published in the September 2011 issue of Streetcake. Download the PDF and read the poem, which is on the final page. – Jennifer Wong’s poem “Companions” was published in issue #5 of Cha and discussed here. She…
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– Five new poems by W.F. Lantry, “Prime”, “Gathering Flowers”, “Physick”, “Lectio” and “Waking Dream”, are now published in the Fall 2011 issue of The Tower Journal. Read them here. with each new daylight, praise what can’t be seenbut only…

