• – Cha contributors Jee Leong Koh, Lyn Lifshin and Nicholas Y.B. Wong have new works published in the April 2011 issue of Pirene’s Fountain: A Journal of Poetry. Read Jee Leong’s “Sons and Daughters” and “Five Poems”; Lyn’s “Montmartre” and…

  • – Read an interview with Gillian Sze on Open Book Toronto here. The interview is part of the Open Book’s daily profiles series in celebration of National Poetry Month. – Read Gillian Sze’s Cha profile. –

  • – W.F. Lantry’s poem “Because It Is Bitter, And Because It Is My Heart”, is now published in the Spring/Summer 2011 issue of Stymie Magazine. Click the image above to go to view the issue. Bill’s poem is on p.…

  • = Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “Cutting Down the Backyard Tress” is now published in the April/May 2011 issue of Eclectica Magazine. Read the poem here. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.–

  • – Five poems by Daniel Bowman Jr., along with photography by Lindsay McCann Crandall, are now featured at Art House America. The poems are “Dinner, New York”, “After making a promise I knew I wouldn’t keep”, “The Sticking”, “On the Shore…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “Cooking Duck for the Gestapo”, previously published in Sein und Werden, is now up at October Babies. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. ––

  • [click the image to enlarge] Blindspot Gallery cordially invites you to the opening reception of  “Annysa Ng – Eyes Closed”  on 28 April 2011, Thursday, from 6:30 to 8:30pm. Artist will be present. For enquiries, info@blindspotgallery.com or (852) 2517 6238. For more…

  • THE SOLILOQUY OF THE PAPER IPOD MAKER Thousands of years of devotion to the dead.Once newly-deceased, they receive everything:pig-tailed paper maids, Gucci bags and the latestgadgets, such as laptops and iPads. I createan impression of the real with inflammableand coloured…

  • Click the image to learn more about the object – – “It’s easy for an ungrateful recipient to become unworthy of a gift, and conversely, a gift given without worthy intentions is one which can be rejected as worthless.” (p.…

  • Lillian Kwok We are very happy to announce that Lillian Kwok’s poem “Departure”, first published in Issue #8 of Cha, was selected as a Finalist for Best of the Net (2010). “Departure” was the very first poem we discussed on A…