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  • Bob Bradshaw’s poem “Hummingbird” is published in the new issue of Oak Bend Review. Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.

  • (Picture of the magazine courtesy of Gillian.) Gillian Sze’s three new poems “This is How You Turn the Soil”, “21st Ave.” and “Sonnet VI” are now published in the latest issue (Vol. 31.4) of Room Magazine. “Sonnet II“, published in…

  • The seventh issue of Mud Luscious (editor: J.A. Tyler) is now live. It features work by Peter Berghoef, Sean Ruane, Jennifer Pieroni, Sara Reihani, P. H. Madore, C. L. Bledsoe, Nathaniel Tower, Molly Gaudry, Ryan W. Bradley, Ravi Mangla, Shome…

  • NOTE: The deadline for entry has been extended. New deadline: April 1, 2010. Read more about the prize here. The University of Hong Kong School of English & The Hong Kong University Press are proud to present the HKU Poetry…

  • The March 2009 issue of Nthposition is now live. Read a very fine selection of poetry here, selected by Todd Swift. Todd Swift’s poetry has been published in issue #2 and issue #3 of Cha.

  • Luisa Igloria is the winner of the University of Notre Dame’s 2009 Sandeen Prize for her collection of poetry, Juan Luna’s Revolver. The Sandeen Prize, which began in 1996, is awarded biannually to an author who has already published at…

  • Reid Mitchell’s new poem, “Upcountry Daughters“, is now published in The Blue Fog Journal. Read the poem by following the link and leave your comments on the BFJ website. Reid Mitchell’s poetry has been published in issue #1 and issue…

  • Sushma Joshi‘s The End of the World is reviewed in The Kathmandu Post. Read the full article here. Sushma Joshi’s fiction has been published in issue #3 of Cha.

  • The 26th issue of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Cha contributor Lyn Lifshin. Other featured poets include: Lola Haskins, Felix Cheong, Dave Malone, Stella Brice, Yuri Hospodar, Richard Jordan and Amy Bracken Sparks.…

  • Dear friends, Oxfam is very pleased to be able to celebrate excellence in British poetry by hosting an extraordinary evening of significant poets. For anyone who wishes to support 21st century poetry in Britain – and one of the best…

  • Mike Farman is currently working on two anthologies of translations from Classical Chinese. The first is a new translation of the “300 Tang Poems” begun by Geoffrey Waters before his untimely death in 2007. Mike is working with David Lunde,…

  • Sam Byfield’s poem “She Speaks” is now published in the 50th issue of The Pedestal Magazine. Read the poem here. Sam Byfield‘s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue#5 of Cha. He was also the poetry editor for issue…

  • Cha contributor and most well-known contemporary Hong Kong poet Louise Ho will be launching her collected poems Incense Tree (Hong Kong University Press) on Tuesday 10 March 2009 during the Man Hong Kong International Literary Festival. The title poem “Incense…

  • The sixth issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal has now been launched We are pleased to announce that the sixth issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal has now been launched. It features work by Inara Cedrins, Ching-In Chen,…

  • We are very glad to welcome Eddie Tay, Singapore-born Hong Kong-based poet and academic to join the editorial board of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal as our staff book reviewer. Eddie is author of two collections of poetry, Remnants and…

  • Daphne Wong‘s photography has been published in issue#1 of Cha.

  • Cha excitedly announces the launch of Not A Muse. Not A Muse is edited by Viki Holmes (Cha contributor) and Kate Rogers and published by Haven Books. The anthology includes poems by “over 100 sensational contributors from 24 countries including”.…

  • NOT A MUSE (editors: Viki Holmes and Kate Rogers) is an exciting and panoramic new poetry anthology of writing by women poets launches in Hong Kong on Sunday March 8th: opening the Man Kong International Literary Festival 2009, and celebrating…

  • Sridala Swami’s short story is now published in the First Proof: The Penguin Book of New Writing 4.She also has new poems published in the Creative Writing issue of The South Asian Review (28:3). Sridala Swami‘s poetry was published inย issue…

  • The February 2009 issue of Nthposition is now live. Read a very fine selection of poetry here, selected by Todd Swift. Todd Swift’s poetry has been published in issue #2 and issue #3 of Cha.

  • – Blaire Reeve’s poem “Of Jazzologists & Horologists” won first place in the written section of the Book Habit Poetry Competition. Cha is the first literary journal to publish this poem, forthcoming in issue#6 of the journal. Reeve’s other poem…

  • –– Jee Leong Koh‘s new poem “Leave with Nothing” is now published in issue#22 of OCHO. The issue is titled “Dear America, Don’t Be My Valentine” and edited by Miguel Murphy. View the issue here. Koh’s poem is on page…

  • Issue #25 of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Rob Walker, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Matt Cozart, Joanne Merriam, Thom Donovan, Paolo Manalo, and Molly Arden. Also included in this issue is the photography of Stefan…

  • Marina Ma’s new poem “Silently in situ” is now published in the January 2009 issue (issue#9) of The Seventh Quarry. Marina Ma’s poetry was published in issue #3 of Cha.

  • Sushma Joshi’s story “The Colonel Gets a Visitor” is now published in the Kyoto Journal Special On-Line Feature. Joshi’s story “Hunter” is also published in the print version of the 71th issue of Kyoto Journal.Sushma Joshi’s fiction has been published…

  • Reid Mitchell’s poem “On Green Mango Street” and Bob Bradshaw’s poem “Listening to Mother’s Advice” are now both published in the January 2009 issue of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore (Cheif editor: Toh Hsien Min). Read Reid Mitchell’s Cha profile. Read…

  • . Sushma Joshi’s collection of short stories, The End of the World is now out in Kathmandu and it will be available in all major Kathmandu bookstores. You can learn more about this book and Joshi’s writing here. Sushma Joshi’s…

  • Alistair Noon‘s first print poetry collection, At the Emptying of Dustbins is now available from Oystercatcher Press. More information about At the Emptying of Dustbins can be found here.ย – – Alistair Noon’sย poetryย andย creative non-fictionย were published in issue #2 of Cha. His…

  • Steven Schroeder‘s new poetry collection Six Stops South, published by Cherry Grove Collections, is now available for purchase. You can also read some sample poems by Steven here. Steven Schroeder’s poetry was published in issue #5 of Cha.