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Berit Ellingsen’s “Bramble Preamble” is now published in Blue Fifth Review (February 2012 / 12.3). Read the piece here. – Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile. –
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0 Bob Bradshaw’s poem “Giraffes” is now published in Flutter Poetry Journal. Read it here. – Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile. –
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– W.F. Lantry’s short story “The Window of Mėrtola” (pp. 22-23) is now published in “The Hopeless Romantic” issue of River Poets Journal. A PDF of the issue is available here. – Read W.F. Lantry’s Cha profile –
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– Lee Herrick and Jenny Boully are first readers for the 2012 Kundiman Poetry Prize. Winner receives $1,000, book publication with Alice James Books and a New York City feature reading. Deadline: March 1, 2012. Lee Herrick’s poetry was published…
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– Greg Santos has been appointed the new poetry co-editor for carte blanche, the online literary journal for the Quebec Writers’ Federation. Submissions are accepted for for the March 1 deadline for issue #15. – Greg Santos’s poem “Siem Reap,…
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– Marc Vincenz’s poem “Stack and Smoke” is now published in cur.ren.cy. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile.
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– Jee Leong Koh’s poem “If the Fire Is in Your Apartment”, first published in Shit Creek Review, is now featured in Reprint Poetry. – Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha. –
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– Dena Rash Guzman’s poem “The Quarterback” is now publiehd in Ink Node. Read the poem here. – Dena Rash Guzman’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. ––
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– The new issue of Eleven Eleven, the journal of the MFA Writing Program at the California College of the Arts, is out now. The issue features three pieces by Xi Chuan: “Ill Fortune C 00024” 厄运 C 00024, “Ill…
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– Marc Vincenz’s “Monkeys & Flowers” is now up at October Babies. It was previously published in TRUCK. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. ––
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– Jennifer Wong’s poem “The Last Monologues”, first published in Glass, is now featured in Reprint Poetry. – Jennifer Wong’s poem “Companions” was published in issue #5 of Cha and discussed here. She has also reviewed books for the journal. –
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– Three poems by W.F. Lantry are now published in the Fall/Winter 2011-12 issue of Inlandia: A Literary Journey, the official literary journal of the Inlandia Institute. The poems are “Climbing San Jacinto”, “Ocotillo Wells: February” and “Desert Wind”. Remember…
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– Berit Ellingsen’s story “The Punishment” is now published in Pure Slush. Read it here. – Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile. ––
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– Dena Rash Guzman’s poem “An Itch Somewhere” is now publiehd in Ink Node. Read the poem here. – Dena Rash Guzman’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. ––
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– Four poems by Ivy Alvarez, “The Farmer’s Wife”, “With This Ring”, “Stolen” and “Uncle”, are now published in the February 2012 issue of Eye Socket Journal: A Monthly E-Zine. Read Ivy’s poems here. – Read Ivy Alvarez’s Cha profile.…
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Todd Swift is amongst the writers featured in the “Given That the British Like Sex” issue of Cursive Script Podcasts. Listen to this programme here and here. – Todd Swift’s poems were published in issue #2, issue #3 and issue #11 of Cha. –
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Listen to Greg Santos read the poems “Sick as Sieves” and “This Poem Wants You to Trust It”, both from his new chapbook, Tweet Tweet Tweet (Corrupt Press, 2011), here. Greg Santos’s poem “Siem Reap, Cambodia” was published in issue #10 of Cha…
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–Read Greg Santos’s “Let’s Be Honest Here” in Let People Poems. Greg Santos’s poem “Siem Reap, Cambodia” was published in issue #10 of Cha and discussed here.
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We have now selected the twelve short-listed poems for the “Encountering” poetry contest. The finalists will be announced on Wednesday 15 February. || “Reunion” by Aditi Rao || “On Encountering Jean-Claude Van Damn” by Andrew Barker || “Aporia” by Arlene Yandug || “Two Girls Very Small” by Daniel A. Nicholls…
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Thank you to everyone who has submitted work to Cha: An Asian Literary Journal‘s “Encountering” poetry contest. Judges Arthur Leung and Tammy Ho have now selected the following twenty long-listed poems. The short list will be released on Friday 10 February…
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– Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “Amelia was Crying a River” is now published in the February 2012 issue of Lily, a monthly literary review.–See Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile. –
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– – “I make notes on stray bits of paper which I then forget in the most unlikely places, in books, under ornaments and in my pockets and on the back of advertisements.” -James Joyce, in a letter to Claud…
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– Marc Vincenz’s powerful poem “For the Shadow Council,” is now published in Exquisite Corpse. The poem opens with the following lines: ‘history has no future it’s more testament than tenacity / more tenement than transience’. Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile.–
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from the Metropoli d’Asia website: Genre: Non-fiction, Reportage Pages: 280 pp. Origin: India ABOUT THE STORY: Annie Zaidi leads us to real undiscovered India: bandits, untouchables, religious conflits, crimes against the women, corruption, nationalitites. She has a particular skill for combining reportage and personal narrative,…
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More information here. – Cyril Wong’s poetry was published in issue#1 of Cha. –
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– Marc Vincenz’s “Imago” is now up at October Babies. It was previously published in Connotation Press. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. ––
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– Dena Rash Guzman’s poem “Yeti, You Made Like Byron” is now publiehd in Ink Node. Read the poem here. – Dena Rash Guzman’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. ––
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– Ocean Vuong has new work featured in [Pank] 6. Learn more about the print issue and how to get a copy here. – Ocean Vuong’s poem “Paramour” was published in issue#10 of Cha; the poem has been nominated for inclusion in Best…
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– Three poems by Marc Vincenz, “The Mystical Art of Accounting,” “Monkeys and Flowers,” and “[Earth-Shaving]” are now published in Truck: RESOLUTION / REVOLUTION. Read the poems here. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –
