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Wena Poon’s new novel Alex y Robert (Salt Publishing) is now published. – Description/annotation: In 1959, two famous Spanish matadors who were best friends, died. Alex y Robert is the witty, modern fable of their grandchildren: Alejandra, a young American…
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Not a Muse: The Inner Lives of Women, a World Poetry Anthology, published by Haven Books and edited by Cha contributors Viki Holmes and Kate Rogers, is reviewed in San Francisco Book Review. Read the full article here. – The…
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Lit Up Singapore 2010: Emerging Writers and Performers Festival is only a week away (9-18, July) and Cha contributor Ng Yi-Sheng will be there. More about Lit Up Singapore here. – Ng Yi-Sheng’s poetry has been published in issue #8…
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– Cha is mentioned in the CNN article titled “The Evolution of English Literature in Hong Kong” by journalist Christopher DeWolf (10 March, 2010): ‘[M]agazines and journals like Asian Cha and Muse, both launched in 2007, offer writers new oulets…
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Iris A. Law’s poem “Pandemic” (p. 18) is published in Stanford Journal of Asian American Studies. Download the PDF of the issue here. – Iris A. Law’s poetry has been published in Issue #7 of Cha. Her “Circumnavigation” was selected…
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Cover: Enikö Gömöri Sushma Joshi’s story “The Promised Land” is now published in Itch. Read it here. – Sushma Joshi’s fiction has been published in issue #3 of Cha.
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Sushma Joshi’s new story “Tom’s Diner” is now published in Cerise Press. Read it here. – Sushma Joshi’s fiction has been published in issue #3 of Cha.
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Issue Forty Two of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (edited by Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Robin Ekiss, Frank X Walker, Dobby Gibson, Emmy Perez, Diana Der-Hovanessian, Julie Babcock, Carey Salerno, and Dan Nowak. Also included in this issue…
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Picture from Gillian’s blog – Gillian Sze has new works published in Two Review (2 poems: “Roses” and “Route 536), Conclave: A Journal of Character, Issue 2, 2009-2010 (3 prose poems: “Thumbelina”, “Sensible Elsie” and “Rapunzel”) and Matrix, Summer 2010…
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Please note that we are no longer accepting submissions for “The China Issue”. We are, however, accepting works for the Fourth Anniversary Issue. See here. [Read the Chinese versions here or download the English call PDF here.] Cha: An Asian Literary…

