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– Vaughan Rapatahana’s “homo sacer” and Marc Vincenz’s “Cooking Duck for the Gestapo” are now published in the latest issue of Danse Macabre. Read them here. – Vaughan Rapatahana’s poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha. Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published…
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– Marc Vincenz’s poem “Mister Wang Baits Matter”, previously published in FRiGG, is now up at October Babies. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. – –
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–– Changming Yuan’s poems “White Cells”, “Ischemia”, “X Missing: Provincial Proverb”, “Worldly Affairs (4): A Zeugma Sketch of Uncle Sam” and “SAWS: A Seasonal Poe” are now published in the latest issue of Wilderness House Literary Review. Read them here…
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– W.F. Lantry’s story “Dawn Redwood” is published in the latest issue of Wilderness House Literary Review. Read it here [pdf]. – W.F. Lantry’s poetry was published in Issue #12 of Cha. ––
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– Nicolette Wong’s “Focus” is now featured in #5 of Microw. Read it here [pdf] — the piece is on p. 5. – Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. ––
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– Sushma Joshi’s short story, “Betrayal”, first published in Issue #3 of Cha, is now translated into Japanese in Birds Singing in English. Both versions are available here. ––
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Last May, we went to the National Theatre for a revival of London Assurance, an early Victorian comedy by Dion Boucicault (1841). The play received consistently good notices and we can see why. Although far from a perfect play, the…
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p Marc Vincenz’s poem “Bicycle” is now published in the July 2011 issue of Stirring. Read it here. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha.––
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David Nicholls opens his hypnotic One Day (2009) with the following quote from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. How apt. That was a memorable day to me, for it made great changes in me. But it is the same with any life. Imagine…

