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John Biggs‘s new novel Tin Dragons has recently been published. You can read some excerpts from the book here. Description: Jack Yang, orphaned in a horrific incident during the Tai Ping Revolution in China, seeks a new life far away…
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Reid Mitchell, Mani Rao, and Eddie Tay have new works published in the latest issue of Asia Literary Review (September 2008). Read Reid Mitchell’s Cha profile. Mani Rao’s poetry was published in issue #1 of Cha. Read Eddie Tay’s Cha…
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Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “A Passion for French” is now published in the new issue of Halfway Down the Stairs. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.
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Yuan Yang: A Journal of Hong Kong and International Writing (Co-editor: Marina Ma) is now accepting submissions of poems, short stories, short plays and creative non-fiction in English. Yuan Yang is also accepting submissions for the cover. Only images in…
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Bob Bradshaw’s poem “Desperate, I’m Learning to Skate” has been published in Poetry Friends recently. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.
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Across the Water, a new e-chapbook by Alistair Noon (published by Mimesis Poetry) is available here.– – Alistair Noon’s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem “The Expat Partner: An Email” is analysed here.
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Bob Bradshaw and Nicholas Y.B. Wong are now poetry reviewers for Sotto Voce Magazine. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile. Read Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s Cha profile.
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The Kingsbury Tales is a collection of poetry by Ouyang Yu and published by Brandl & Schlesinger. In this book, Kingsbury is where the poet has been based since he came from the People’s Republic of China in 1991, the…
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New Nepal, New Voices, co-edited by Sushma Joshi and published by Rupa Publications, has recently been launched. Some reviews of the book:1) “To Cut a Long Story Short“2) “Anglicized Portraits” (see below) Editors Sushma Joshi and Ajit Baral explain in…
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Nutley Pond, a new poetry collection by Lyn Lifshin, published by Goose River Press, is now available. In the book, Lifshin takes us through shifting seasons at the water’s edge. She moves from winter in the ebony cove to spring…

