• Cha contributor Jee Leong Koh was interviewed on The Joe Milford Radio Show. Hear him on his Singaporean background, art and autobiography, the mythic sea, the use of meter and form, humor, objective correlative, Chinese homosexuals, and love here: http://joemilfordpoetryshow.com/…

  • Alvin Pang’s new poem “Thirteen ways of looking at a snowscape” is now published in the August 2009 issue of The Wolf. Alvin Pang has had three poems published in issue#2 of Cha.

  • Gillian Sze‘s Fish Bones(published by Punchy Press) is reviewed in The Winnipeg Free Press. Read the full review here. Congratulations, Gillian! Gillian Sze’s poetry has been published in issue #5 and issue #6 of Cha. She will be the guest…

  • Cha contributors Lee Yew Leong, Eddie Tay, O Thiam Chin and Toh Hsien Min have creative works published in the July 2009 issue of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. Read Lee Yew Leong’s poem “On a Scale of 1: ∞“, Eddie…

  • Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “Edvard Munch. The Hand” is now published in the Spring 2009 issue of Blue Fifth Review. – Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.

  • Earlier, we announced that Philip Holden’s short story “Two Among Many“, first published in the August 2008 issue (issue #4) of Cha, has been selected for publication in Best of the Web 2009 (Dzanc Books). Philip wrote about the writing…

  • Call for submissions: Advice on… Talking Twenties, edited by Caitlin Militello, is now calling for submissions for its new feature, “Advice on…” “So what do you do? What have you accomplished so far? How did you find that first job,…

  • Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “Van Gogh Sells His Drawings” is now published in the Summer 2009 issue of Boston Literary Review. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.

  • Apart from Kavita Jindal, Cha contributors Michelle Cahill, Louise Ho and Andrew Barker also have poetry published in the Summer 2009 issue of Asia Literary Review. Read Michelle’s poems “The Spirit House” and “The Deva Loka”, Andrew’s poems “15: I’m…

  • Cha would like to congratulate Asia Literary Review on their new online version. Like the paper version of their journal, the website looks fantastic. We wish ALR good luck and welcome them to the journosphere.