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Is there a poem you always carry with you? Tell Carry A Poem your story.
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Branch Magazineco-founded by Gillian Sze and Roberutsu – – –
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A day-long celebration of eight of today’s most accomplished and exciting Asian American writers. Come to any or all of the readings; stay for the Q&A sessions, and don’t forget to get your books signed by the authors. As a…
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Bob Bradshaw’s three new poems, “Li Po Thanks the Moon” (p. 12), “Beethovan’s Pianos” (pp. 16-17) and “The Night Sky” (p. 31) are now published in the latest issue of The Driftwood Review. You can read the entire issue here.…
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Cover art by Roberutsu The tenth issue of Cha will go live at the end of February. Gillian Sze (Guest Editor) lent us her expertise and read the poetry and prose submissions with us, while Eddie Tay (Reviews Editor) brought…
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Poet and Cha co-editor Tammy Ho has a conversation with Lantern Review staff writer Ada Yee. You can read the interview on the Lantern Review blog. You can also read Lantern Review’s conversation with Luisa A Igloria here.
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Cha contributors Reid Mitchell, Philip Holden and Yew Leong Lee have new creative works published in the latest issue (January 2010) of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. Read Reid’s poem “Never Give a Clock to a Dead Person“, Philip Holden’s story…
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If you like a story published in Cha in 2009, please consider nominating it for the storySouth’s Million Writers Award. The following stories are eligible for the competition, i.e. they are first published in Cha online and are at least…
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Our readers may remember Cha won the storySouth Million Writers Award for best new online magazine or journal for 2008. This year, we have nominated the following three stories for the 2010 Million Writers Award: Story 1: “In the Flesh”…
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“Love Bytes”, a story co-written by Meg Pokrass and Cha contributor Arlene Ang, is now published in Metazen. You can read it here. Arlene Ang’s poetry has been published in issue #1 of Cha.

