• – “You might also guess that I’ve never really been one for milestones. For me, the word is only one letter removed from millstones.”-Toh Hsien Min – Quarterly Literary Review Singapore (est. 2001), the first online independent literary periodical based in Singapore, turns 10! Remarkable!…

  • Xi Chuan, whose poetry was published in “The China Issue” of Cha (translated from the Chinese by Lucas Klein), will be reading at the International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong (November 10-13, 2011). Xi Chuan will be joining nine other Chinese-language…

    Xi Chuan at the International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong | 10-13 November
  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “Swimming Sheila in Psychopomp” (previously published in Metazen) is now up at October Babies. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. ––

  • – We are currently looking for prose (fiction and creative non-fiction) guest editors for 2012 and 2013 to read the submissions with us.– The guest editor position is open to all past and current contributors regardless of genres. We usually read around…

  • – Alistair Noon’s Out of the Cave was published by Calder Wood Press in September 2011. You can read some poems from the collection on Peony Moon. – Alistair Noon’s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem “The…

  • – An extract from Alistair Noon’s ‘Would Passenger Sapho Proceed to Gate 31’ is now published in Ink Sweat & Tears. Read it here. – Alistair Noon’s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem “The Expat Partner: An…

  • – Luisa A. Igloria’s poems “What I Don’t Tell My Children about My Hometown”, “Last Words” and “Measures” are now published in Poemeleon: A Journal of Poetry. Read them here. – Luisa A. Igloria’s poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of Cha. ––

  • The October 2011 issue of  Asymptote is now live. It features Murakami, Milosz and Szirtes, Lydia Davis’s first Dutch translations, essays by Dale Peck, various Burmese poets, Piyush Daiya, primers on Croatian novels and Eileen Chang, their first English Poetry…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “The Uh-Huh” (previously published in Metazen) is now up at October Babies. The Uh-Huh.The consequence of love.  – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. ––

  • – Nicolette Wong’s photograph “Disquiet” is now featured at Dark Chaos. See it here. Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. –