• Robert Raymer’s Tropical Affairs is reviewed in Expatriate Lifestyle (February 2010). Go to Robert’s blog and click the image to enlarge and read the review.––Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays” was published in Issue #12 of Cha.––

  • This post was originally written on 9th September, 2009. Foyles Bookstore, London Tonight we saw John Banville (who is also Benjamin Black) at a free author’s talk organised by the Foyles Bookstore. In the event, Banville discussed his latest novel,…

  • Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s sequence of poems “-ING: Smoking, Haunting, Prewriting” is now published in Issue #43 (November/December 2010) of The Scrambler. – – Read Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s Cha profile. – –

  • Congratulations to W.F. Lantry, who won the 2010 International Poetry for Peace Prize with his poem “Kiste”. From W.F.’s website: (Jerusalem, Israel) – W.F. Lantry of Washington, DC won the 2010 International Poetry for Peace Prize sponsored by the Lindberg…

  • I was gripped from the opening seconds of Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker about an elite Army bomb squad whose main job is to defuse roadside bombs. The film uses suspense masterfully to suggest the tension and fear of the…

  • – Henry W. Leung, reviewer for Lantern Review, has written a review of Eddie Tay’s latest collection of poetry The Mental Life of Cities. You can read the review here. Henry also wrote a review of the current edition of…

  • “It was on account of these things that mamma got her for such low pay, really for nothing: so much, one day when Mrs. Wix had accompanied her into the drawing-room and left her, the child heard one of the…

  • – – Nabina Das and Steve Wing have new works published in the Winter 2010 issue of Full of Crow. Read Nabna’s “A Face Like Ours”, “Airborne, Words Can Sing” and “Utterance From the Tongue of an Urn” and view…

  • Baozi Inn, ChinatownSaturday 4th Decemer, 2010, 12:30pm

  • –The Ghost is based on the novel by Robert Harris of the same title. We thought it was a fine old-fashioned thriller; it reminded one of both Hitchcock and the paranoid thrillers of the 1970s. Directed by Roman Polanski, the…