• – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poem “Almost Midnight” is now published in Schrodinger’s Mouse.  – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. –

  • Every now and then it is very nice to go to a quiet museum that is not swamped with visitors, especially one that does not oppress you with one thousand pieces of art or more to see. Today, as part…

  • “Oysters” by Edouard Manet, 1862  Shall the world, then, be overrun by oysters? What? Apart from this? Sarah Waters in Tipping the Velvet (1998) tells us more: I opened no more shells for Kitty, for she managed them herself. ‘Look…

  • Gllian Sze’s favourite form of procrastination is cleaning (!) – can you believe it? From a coffee spoon to a bathtub! Read more about Gillian in this Goodreads interview with ECW Press. – Read Gillian Sze’s Cha profile. –

  • –From their website: In an exciting cultural event celebrating the 36th anniversary of Voices Israel, co-editor Michael Dickel, visiting from Jerusalem, will host poets Matthew Anish, Stanley H. Barkan, Julia Birdsall, Asya Graf, Adeena Karasick, W. F. Lantry, Pearse Murray,…

  • –From their website: 2011 is starting off with a bang! We’re ushering in the new year with a Mouth to Mouth Open Mic featuring activist and spoken word artist Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai and poet Ocean Vuong. So, come, bring a…

  • LANTERN REVIEW & BOXCAR POETRY REVIEW Joint Reading Lantern Review is hosting a joint reading with Boxcar Poetry Review on Friday night (the 4th) at 7:30 pm, at Go Mama Go! (1809 14th St. NW). Entrance is pay-as-you-wish. About 16 writers…

  • – Todd Swift’s poems “Slieve Donard II” and “Sonnet” are now published in the February 2011 issue of Poetry.  – Todd Swift’s poems were published in issue #2 , issue #3 and issue #11 of Cha. –

  • –In this LRB article, Frank Kermode answers: It was in 1948 that he [Empson] first outlined the theory in a letter to his wife: Bloom would like to make love to Molly but hasn’t done so for ten years, since…