Category: External
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Cha will be launched in Beijing by current guest editor Royston Tester. Host: The bookworm BeijingLocation: Building 4, Nan Sanlitun Road, Chao Yang District, BeijingDate: Monday 31st AugustTime: 7.30pmADMISSION FREE(By conincidence, the Beijing launch will be occuring during the city’s…
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Award-winning Hong Kong poet Arthur Leung recommended Cha on the Art Talents Pop Up forum. Thank you for the mention! Read Arthur Leung’s Cha profile here.
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Cha is mentioned by Russell C. Leong in an article “Paths of Stone, Rivers of Ink:The Sino-American World through Its Writers” in the US/China Media Brief website. In his article, Russell comments, “In Hong Kong, besides traditional university-based journals, new…
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Good news! CHA is pleased to announce that we have been selected as The Gatekeeper’s Site of the Week, on Meet at the Gate, the website of renowned Scottish publisher Canongate. Thank you to all our contributors and guest editors…
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Good news! Philip Holden’s story, “Two Among Many“, first published in issue #4 of CHA: An Asian Literary Journal, has been selected for publication in Best of the Web 2009. Cha contributor Arlene Ang also has two pieces selected for…
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CHA: An Asian Literary Journal is very pleased to announce that we have won the storySouth Million Writers Award for best new online magazine or journal for 2008. We would like to thank the writers and the guest editors for…
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Sketch (editors: Christine de Saini and Nicole Tylor) is a new bi-annual journal committed to publishing creative, innovative and thought-provoking text and art. Each issue combines fiction, journalism, photography and design. Dedicated to encouraging and supporting emerging talent, Sketch profiles…
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We have selected 15 poems, 4 short stories, 1 piece of creative non-fiction and 4 sets photography to be featured in a special one year anniversary edition of Cha to be published on the Asia and Pacific Writers’ Network website.…
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Cha appears on pp. 62-63 of the latest issue of 34th Parallel (September 2008). Thank you, 34th Parallel! – –
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Literature and art find online home Hong Kong Jeff Zroback and Tammy Ho came up with the idea of an online journal two years ago. They noticed that, despite anabundance of English online journals around the world, there were none…
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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal is mentioned in HK Magazine article “Writer’s Block” (25 July 2008).