Category: Joshua Ip
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TH: In this correspondence, Joshua Ip (from Singapore) asks Felix Chow (from Hong Kong) what Kongish (also known as Konglish) is, and Felix asks Joshua what Singlish is. This piece is an excerpt from State of Play: Poets of East &…
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Download Joshua Ip’sSeven PoemsHERE. . The genesis of these translations was an intellectual property snafu. In 2020, I threw myself into a project to translate 30 poems—by a pioneer Singapore poet who wrote exclusively in classical Chinese forms—into formal English…
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{Written by Henrik Hoeg, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Joshua Ip, footnotes on falling, Math Paper Press, 2018. 70 pgs. Writing a review of a poetry collection…
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The “Writing Singapore” issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal will be available in October 2018. Joshua Ip, one of the two guest editors who read the submissions with us, has written the following editorial. Also read Eddie Tay’s editorial…
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{Written by Joshua Ip, this review is part of Issue 41 (September 2018) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Rachel Heng, Suicide Club, Henry Holt & Co, 2018. 352 pgs. Rachel Heng’s Suicide Club begins with a teaser…
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We are happy to announce that in September 2018 Cha will be publishing a special “Writing Singapore” issue. Submissions of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and art are accepted between 1 April 2018 and 30 June 2018. If you have something original, bizarre, daring…
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We are happy to announce that in September 2018 Cha will be publishing a special “Writing Singapore” issue. The issue will be guest edited by Joshua Ip (poetry) and Eddie Tay (prose), who will be reading the submissions with co-editors Tammy Ho Lai-Ming and Jeff Zroback. Submissions of…
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Cha Reading Series takes the online journal out into the physical world. It brings together poets, writers, translators and artists who are in some way or other affiliated with Cha. Readings will take place in various impromptu locations across the city,…
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The End of Summer, oil on canvas, 142 x 205 cm (by Mia Funk) We are happy to announce that the following pieces of work, selected from the September 2012, March 2013, and June 2012 issues of Cha, have been…
![[FEATURE] On Kongish and Singlish: A Conversation—Joshua Ip and Felix Chow](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/felix-chow-and-joshua-ip-cha.png?w=785)
![[EXCLUSIVE] “Kidnapping a Beloved Ancestor from Their Home Timeline: On Translating Chinese Poets from the Tang and Song Dynasties” by Joshua Ip](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/seven-poems-by-joshua-ip-for-asian-cha.png?w=1024)
![[REVIEW] “Why and How to Read Joshua Ip’s footnotes on falling” by Henrik Hoeg](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/footnotes-on-falling-1.jpeg?w=533)

![[REVIEW] “Reasons to Live: Rachel Heng’s 𝑆𝑢𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑑𝑒 𝐶𝑙𝑢𝑏” by Joshua Ip](https://chajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/suicide-club1.jpg?w=647)



