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Maurice Oliver’s poem “Possible Objects Of Admiration” is now published in Poetry Friends. Maurice Oliver’s poetry has been published in issue #3 of Cha.
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J. A. Tyler’s new fiction “A Sinking” is published in the September 2009 issue of elimae. J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha.
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Surajit Chakravarty’s photograph “Chicago” is now published in Foundling Review (Issue 4 of August 2009) Surajit Chakravarty’s fiction has been previously published in issue #7 of Cha.
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Jee Leong Koh has joined the advisory team for Mascara Literary Review. Mascara is currently accepting submissions of fiction and essays for Issue 6 to be published in November 2009. Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha.––
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Divya Rajan has recently translated some Malayalam poetry and the poems are now published in Muse India. Follow the links to read “A Fictitious Tale“, “That, Which is Reborn“, “Extinction“, “Siesta’s Sometimes a Pleasure“, “In the Night, the Rusty-Shield Bearing…
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Mark Malby’s new travel articles are published in Today. Do follow the links and read “Termite Towers: Australia’s Northern Territory is home to nature’s ultimate highrise“, “Getting Through Greece: Mark Malby embarks on a self-drive Odyssey through the land of…
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J. A. Tyler’s flash story “the vultures” is now published in the September 2009 issue of decomP: a literary magazine. Read it here. J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha.
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Softblow is back! Its September 2009 issue features new poetry by four poets. Read Cha contributor Mani Rao’s four new poems “End of Scene”, “Sporous”, “Shots” and “Bird Union” here. Cha also enjoyed Adam Strauss’s poems! Mani Rao’s poetry was…
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From the Fishouse has posted a 2007 reading Patrick Donnelly gave at UMaine Farmington, of older poems, Japanese translations with Stephen Miller, poems from Patrick’s forthcoming book, The Charge, plus Q&A. (Also available for free download from the Fishouse podcast…
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Divya Rajan‘s new poem “They Must’ve Known My Grandparents” is now published in Ultra Violet: A Site for Indian Feminists. Read the poem here. Divya Rajan’s poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha.

