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The sixth issue of Mascara Literary Review has now been launched and it features poetry by Cha contributors Jennifer Wong, Arthur Leung and Priyadarshi Patnaik. Read Arthur’s “Kiss of the Moon” and “Angler Fish Sashimi” here; read Jennifer’s “Myth”, “I…
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(Click the image to enlarge) Sridala Swami‘s poetry was published in issue #3 of Cha.––
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Please click the covers below for the press releases for two new books by Vera Schwarcz: Brief Rest in the Garden of Flourishing Grace: Poems of Remembrance and Loss bythe Manchu Prince Yihuan: (Renditions from the Chinese by Vera), published…
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There has been some newspaper coverage on the Ubud Festival 2009, of which Cha contributor Sushma Joshi is one of the speakers/participants. Read the following articles to learn more: An Affair to Remember, Janet O’Neefe, Garuda Indonesia 11/2009 Carnival Lights…
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Cha contributors Agnes Lam, Mark Malby and Christopher (Kit) Kelen will be speaking at the 13th Biennial Symposium on Literatures and Cultures of the Asia-Pacific Region. Read more about the event here. Anges Lam’s poetry has been published in issue…
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Arlene Ang‘s poem “Strewn Cellophane Noodles” is now published in the fourth issue of Ouroboros Review. Read the issue here. Arlene Ang’s poetry has been published inissue #1 of Cha.
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Read an interview with poet Luisa A Igloria on the Lantern Review blog here. Luisa A. Igloria’s poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of Cha. – –
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Reid Mitchell has three new poems published in ZONE: International Journal of Poetry and Prose: “FELISBERTO HERNANDEZ”, “No Trumpets” and “You Don’t Get One Thing Without The Other”. Read the poems here. Reid Mitchell is consulting editor of Cha.
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Ivy Alvarez‘s poem “Curing the animal” appears in The Best Australian Poems 2009 (Black Inc Books). See more here. Ivy Alvarez’s poetry has been published in issue #7 of Cha.
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Reid Mitchell’s new poem “Tiny Pyramids” is now published in the Fall 2009 issue of The Furnace Review. Reid Mitchell is consulting editor of Cha.
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Alistair Noon’s essay “November Notes (the Fall of the Berlin Wall)” is aptly published in November in L I t T e R. Read it here. Alistair Noon’s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem “The Expat Partner: An…
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Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “In China” is now published in Poetry Friends. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.
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Read Arlene Ang’s new work “UNIDENTIFIED DARK OBJECT (WITH SHOELACE)” in the new issue (issue #9.5) of DIAGRAM. Arlene Ang’s poetry has been published in issue #1 of Cha.
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Bob Bradshaw’s three new poems “Old Li Po”, “So Hong Kong” and “Conducting a Garden” are new published in the newly established Writers Connect. Read the poems here. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.
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The evening will be taking place on Monday 30th November from 6.30pm at Foyles bookshop on Charing Cross Road, and will involve an introduction from the poet Lemn Sissay, following from which Caroline will be reading from her new collection…
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Cha contributors Lee Yew Leong and Shirley Geok-lin Lim have works published in the October 2009 issue of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. Read Yew Leong’s story “Gross Domestic Happiness” and article “The Mise En Abyme in Byatt’s The Matisse Stories”…
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Jee Leong Koh’s new poem “What We Call Vegetables” is published in the sixth issue of Los Angeles Review. You can get a copy of the new issue here. Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha.
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Issue Thirty Four of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Michael Estabrook, Fiona Wright, Gordon Purkis, Rachelle Arlin Credo, Vince Gullaci, Simon Perchik, Anne Lombardo-Ardolino, and Emily Kendal Frey. Also included in this issue…
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In this new collection of stories, O Thiam Chin has created a series of unforgettable, deeply-affecting portraits of individuals whose intersections of loves and losses mark the dawn of awareness and longing in their lives. Never Been Better illustrates his…
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Yew Leong Lee’s new poem “A bureaucrat’s song” is now published in the November 2009 issue of Nth Position. Yew Leong Lee’s short story “The Disappearance” was published in the February 2009 issue (issue#6) of Cha.
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We are pleased to announce that a feature article on Cha is now published in Time Out Hong Kong. You can read it here.
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Read Suzanne Hermanoczki’s new story “Pockets” in SWAMP, a new publication by the School of Humanities and Social Science of the University of Newcastle, Australia. Suzanne Hermanoczki’s poetry has been previously published in issues #2 and #7 of Cha.
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Photo by Alex Pander Cyril Wong speaks to SCMP’s Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop about his new and first book of short stories, Let Me Tell You About That Night, Strange Tales. The article, published on Sunday 18 October 2009, is now available…
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International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong Press Release . “International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong”, a gala in celebration of poetry and poets, will be held from 26 to 29 November 2009. Famous poets from all around the globe will…
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[Click the image to enlarge] POETRY HEARINGS Berlin Festival of Poetry in English20th – 21st November 2009Kaffee Burger, Berlin – – 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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Read a profile of Cha contributor Luisa A. Igloria in ALT Daily. Luisa will be reading from Juan Luna’s Revolver on Friday, October 9th, at 2 P.M in the University Village Bookstore. Luisa A. Igloria’s poetry was published in issue…
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The new issue (issue #22) of BluePrintReview, themed “re /visit /cycle /turn”, is now launched. Read Daniel Hudon’s “The Birth of the Universe“, view Mark Stringer’s photograph “City Lantern” (first published in issue #2 of Cha) and Steve Wing’s “Patina…
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Divya Rajan’s new poem “It was as if they were waiting” will appear in Issue #19 of Read This. Divya Rajan’s poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha.
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Come and join the Singapore Writers’ Festival this year and meet Cha contributors Alvin Pang, Cyril Wong, Daren Shiau, Leung Ping-kwan, Ng Yi-Sheng and O Thiam Chin. Alvin Pang has had three poems published in issue#2 of Cha. Cyril Wong’s…