Category: Berit Ellingsen
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Nicholas Y.B. Wong Nicholas Y.B. Wong‘s poem “Common” and its Chinese translation are now published in the Fall 2012 issue of The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review. || Read Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s Cha’s profile here. ***** Marc Vincenz Marc Vincenz’s poem “Similar” can now…
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Iris A. Law Iris A. Law’s poem “Watching The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, I think of my father” is now published in the September 2012 issue of The Collagist. ‘Shells and rough silica scrape at the catacombs of my ears’……
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Aditi Rao, Arjun Rajendran, Changming Yuan and Nabina Das Four Cha contributors have new works published in the August 2012 issue of The Four Quarters Magazine. Read Nabina Das‘s short story “Asking Anandi” (pp. 8-10), six poems by Aditi Rao (pp.…
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Alison Wong Alison Wong, a poet and novelist whose first novel As the Earth Turns Silver won the 2010 New Zealand Post Book Award for Fiction and selected by the New Zealand Listener and the Sunday Star-Times as one of the…
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Ricky Garni Two new poems by Ricky Garni, “i can’t believe it’s not marjoram” (p. 20) and “white out” (p. 21), are published in the Summer 2012 issue of em:me magazine. But it is more writing out than whiting out,…
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Fiona Sze-Lorrain and J.H. Martin Fiona Sze-Lorrain‘s poem “Pearl”, first published in Tiger’s Eye (Fall/Winter 2009), is now reprinted in New Mystics. Also available in New Mystics are J.H. Martin‘s eight gorgeous poems, “An Ancient Song”, “Nothing & All”, “Shadows…
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Nicolette Wong Nicolette Wong‘s prose poem “Pastoral Hide & Seek” is now published in the sixth issue of YB Poetry (themed “Plants”). Nicolette’s piece opens with this evocative sentence: ‘Little bird, take me to the kimono girls.’ Read the whole poem…
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Jennifer Wong Jennifer Wong’s poem “Queen’s Pier Central” (originally published in her collection Summer Cicadas) is reprinted in Apple Daily, a Hong Kong Chinese-language newspaper (but the poem is in English!). The poem is published alongside an article on Jenny, who…
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Astha Gupta and Rumjhum Biswas Astha Gupta’s poem “Breathprints” (p. 33) is published in the May-June issue of Reading Hour, a highly respected print magazine in India. Astha’s poem is also the only one featured in the web sample preview…
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— The second issue of Lost in Thought is now available and it features works by Cha contributors Nicolette Wong, W.F. Lantry and Berit Ellingsen. Read Nicolette’s “Throw” (p. 74), Bill’s “Convention” (p. 66) and Berit’s “The Sparrows” (p. 62) in…
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-[click– due out in September 2012. – Cha: An Asian Literary Journal is now calling for submissions for its September 2012 issue (Issue # 18). Please send in (preferably Asian-themed) poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, reviews, photography & art for consideration. Submission guidelines can…
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= An interview with Berit Ellingsen about her story “What Girls Really Think” is now available at Pachydermini books. The Pachydermini books is “a series of miniature books (2.5” x 3”) which features stories 300-700 words long each in their very…
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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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– 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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Berit Ellingsen’s story “Butterfly Skin” (“Pele de Borboleta”) is now published in the January 2012 issue of the Brazilian literary magazine Hyperpulp, available in English and Portuguese. Learn more about the publication and download the issue here.–Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile.…
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– Berit Ellingsen’s short story “The Astronomer and the Kin” is in the twenty-forth issue (Volume 6, no 4) of the Wilderness House Literary Review. Read it here. – Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile. –
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– Berit Ellingsen’s story “Another Dream” (which is a reply to to Jorge Luis Borges’s “A Dream”) is now available in Kaffe in Katmandu. Berit’s story is the closing piece of the community blog. – Read Berit Ellingsen’s Cha profile. –
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– Berit Ellingsen’s story “The Mind Spy” is included in 140 and Counting, an anthology of twitter-sized literature of 140 characters or less. Learn more here. – Berit Ellingsen’s creative non-fiction was published in Issue #15 of Cha. –







