Category: Kristine Ong Muslim

  • Ricky Garni Ricky Garni’s delightful poem “Wednesday”, first published in his collection The Eternal Journals of Crispy Flotilla, is now reprinted in the newly-designed Reprint Poetry.   ||  Ricky Garni’s poem “Literal Translation of Korean Ideograms” was published in Issue #16 of Cha and creatively responded on…

    New updates on 5 Cha contributors: Ricky Garni, Nicholas Y.B. Wong, W.F. Lantry, Marc Vincenz and Kristine Ong Muslim
  • Kristine Ong Muslim Kristine Ong Muslim‘s story “Moonman” is now published in the April 2012 issue of Phantasmacore.  || Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha and her poem “Preface to a Pornographer’s Dirty Book” is discussed here. ***** Ocean Vuong…

  • Arthur Leung, Daryl Yam and Cyril Wong The new issue of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore is now available! Read Arthur Leung’s “Chicken Rice in Singapore” (a reinterpretation of Leung Ping-kwan’s Chinese poem), Daryl Yam’s stories “It’s Not Valid” and “Love Is A…

  • Kit Kelen Four poems by Kit Kelen, “poetry of the bitter end”, “ancestor worship” (first published in China Years), “on immortality” and “not waving but drowning”, are now published in Jacket Magazine. Kelen’s work belongs to Jacket‘s “Fifty-one contemporary poets from Australia”…

  • Alistair Noon Two poems by Alistair Noon are published in the latest issue of World Literature Today. Have a look here.  Alistair Noon’s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem “The Expat Partner: An Email” is discussed here. *****…

  • Kristine Ong Muslim Kristine Ong Muslim‘s new collection of prose poetry and ekphrastic flash fiction We Bury the Landscape is now available for pre-ordering. Learn more about the book here. Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha and her poem…

  • – Christopher Barnes’s poem “Joanna Lumley” and Kristine Ong Muslim’s poem “Steady Glide” are now published in the “Contraption” issue of Fuselit. – Christopher Barnes’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue…

  • Kristine Ong Muslim’s “Living with Ezra” is now published on Mad Hatters’ Review Blog. Read the poem here. – –Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha and her poem “Preface to a Pornographer’s Dirty Book” is discussed here. ––

  • – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poem sequence “The Strangers” (which contains fifteen strangers – fifteen poems) is now published in Eye to the Telescope. The editor notes: Kristine Ong Muslim’s sequence of poems that, taken together, begin to paint a disturbing…

  • – Cha contributors Kristine Ong Muslim and Nicholas Y.B. Wong have new works published in the latest edition of Prime Number. Read Kristine’s “Knife Tower” here. Nicholas’s “Self Portrait”, which was inspired by Louise Glück’s work, is also read by…

  • – – A sequence of poems entitled “Conrad” by Kristine Ong Muslim is now featured in Expanded Horizons. The poems are “How Conrad Came Back”, “How Conrad Fell in Love”, “Conrad and his Bride”, “How Conrad Learnt His First Word”,”How…

  • – Kristine Ong Muslim’s “OUT OF THE MOLDER” is now published in Every Day Poets. – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha and her poem “Preface to a Pornographer’s Dirty Book” is discussed here. – –

  • – Kristine Ong Muslim’s “Archaeopteryx” (p. 1) is now published in the March 2011 issue of Semaphore Magazine. Download the issue (pdf) here. 0 Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha and her poem “Preface to a Pornographer’s…

  • – Read Kristine Ong Muslim’s short stories “Landlocked” and “Requiem for Industry” in Eschatology. – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. –

  • – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poem “Almost Midnight” is now published in Schrodinger’s Mouse.  – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. –

  • – Kristine Ong Muslim’s short story “Flowers, Secrets” is featured on Every Day Fiction. Read it here. – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. –

  • Warning: the material below may disturb some. Angela Carter (1878 1978)  in The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History answers: Many pornographic novels are written in the first person as if by a woman, or use a woman as the…

  • – Four poems by Kristine Ong Muslim, “P is for Phyllis”, “The Gospel of Tango”, “Blink Once, Said the Little Town” and “The night he died” are now published in 2010’s last edition of Softblow. Read the poems here. –…

  • – Read Kristine Ong Muslim’s “Zero’s Bride” and “Prime Time” and Louie Crew’s “To Comprehend the Nectar” in the new issue of Cricket Online Review. – – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. Three poems by Louie…

  • – Three prose poems by Kristine Ong Muslim are now published in Contrary. The pieces are “House and Men”, “Night Fish” and “Mirage”. Read them here. – – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. ––

  • Kristine Ong Muslim‘s first full-length poetry collection, A Roomful of Machines (Searle Publishing), is now published. You can read a review of the book on the Melusine blog here. ––Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha.––

  • – Kristine Ong Muslim’s story “As Long As Your Burn” is now published in Eschatology: The Journal of Lovecraftian and Apocalyptic Fiction. Read it here. – – Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha. – –

  • Several Cha contributors have creative works published in the new issue of Asia Literary Review (Vol. 16, Summer 2010). Read O Thiam Chin’s “Grasshoppers“, “Turning a Blind Eye” and “Fireworks“; Steven Hirst’s “It’s All in the Silhouette“, Kristine Ong Muslim’s…

  • Kristine Ong Muslim’s three new poems “Mr Flip as a Flock of Flour”, “Mr Flip as a Hearing Disorder” and “Still on Schedule”; and Lyn Lifshin’s new poem “There was a Girl” are now published in the latest issue of…

  • Read Kristine Ong Muslim‘s poems “The Smallest Hollow” and “A Blind Item from a Local Tabloid” in the December 2009 issue (Vol. 7, issue 3) of poeticdiversity. Kristine Ong Muslim’s poetry has been published in issue #9 of Cha. You…