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Tea Pots © Photographer Kitty Zhang We at Cha realise that sadly online journals often fold leaving countless works without a home. If you have lost a work in this way, Cha may be interested in republishing it in our…
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Daniel Bowman Jr.’s three poems “Walking Through the Dream of a Stranger”, “Poem for the Undead” and “Behind the Steelman’s Piece Count” are published in the October 2010 issue of Pyrta Journal. Read them here. – – Daniel Bowman Jr.’s…
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Pictured: Jane Wallace – Bring your light sabres down to the Dymocks Central Building branch on Tuesday 26 Octobe from 6 to 7:30 pm where Jane Wallace, author of the Epizodes trilogy, will be signing copies of the first instalment…
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Russell Leong writes: The E-Book Series will continue the UCLA tradition of publishing Asian America’s most distinguished literary writers. Amerasia has published stories, letters, poetry, essays, and interviews by and with: Carlos Bulosan, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, Jessica Hagedorn,…
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The poem “Weekend in Paris (in four parts)” was written in November 2008, shortly after my birthday. These postcards were first published in Postal Poetry in February 2009. (See here, here, here, and here.) –
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“Envious Old Woman” is a stanza from “Confessions of a Woman, Seventy Years Old or Less” (published in Softblow). This postcard was published in Postal Poetry on 19 September, 2008. (See here.) –
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Nabina Das’s creative non-fictino “The Water Giver” is published in BAP Quarterly. Read it here. – – Nabina Das’s poetry was published in Issue #10 of Cha. – –
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> Language > Place looking for authors/bloggers who are interested in joining a blog carnival with a focus on language / place: bilingual authors, bloggers who are living outside their mother language country, or who are learning a new language,…
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Ocean Vuong will be giving a reading on Friday 19 November 2010 at the Moonstone Arts Center. Learn more about the event here. – –– Ocean Vuong’s poetry was published in issue#10 of Cha. – –

