Category: Lantern Review
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Dena Rash Guzman Read Dena Rash Guzman‘s poem “Bad Had God” in ink node. Dena Rash Guzman’s poetry was published in Issue #15 and Issue #16 of Cha. ***** Craig Santos Perez Craig Santos Perez‘s poem “Does Huam Suck?” is published in the latest issue…
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New updates on 4 Cha contributors: Patrick Donnelly, Leanne Dunic, Aryanil Mukherjee and Greg Santos
Patrick Donnelly Patrick Donnelly‘s poem “Paradise on Black Ice” is now available on the Academy of American Poets website. Also, TextTelevision is collaborating with the Academy on a poem-of-the-day iPhone app entitled Poem Flow, which ‘includes a flow-movie of the poem…
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Bryan Thao Worra‘s poem “Pen/Sword” is now published in the fourth issue of Lantern Review, edited by Iris A. Law and Mia Ayumi Malhotra. Read Bryan’s poem here and make sure to read the entire issue here! – Bryan Thao…
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LANTERN REVIEW & BOXCAR POETRY REVIEW Joint Reading Lantern Review is hosting a joint reading with Boxcar Poetry Review on Friday night (the 4th) at 7:30 pm, at Go Mama Go! (1809 14th St. NW). Entrance is pay-as-you-wish. About 16 writers…
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Cover image: “Blackbird,” composite photograph by Anannya Dasgupta –We are very happy to say that the second issue (Winter 2011) of Lantern Review is now available! Among the wonderful poetry and visual art featured in the issue are Aryanil Mukherjee’s “honeycomb…
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– Kevin Minh Allen of Lantern Review has written a review of Ocean Vuong’s first chapbook of poetry Burnings. You can read the review here.–Ocean Vuong’s poem “Paramour” was published in issue#10 of Cha; the poem has been nominated for inclusion in Best of the…
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– Henry W. Leung, reviewer for Lantern Review, has written a review of Eddie Tay’s latest collection of poetry The Mental Life of Cities. You can read the review here. Henry also wrote a review of the current edition of…
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– Henry W. Leung, reviewer for Lantern Review, has written an extensive review of the current edition of Cha (Issue #12); the review is now available on the LR blog. Henry emphasises, among other things, the Asian-themed poetry (‘Most of the…
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Congratulations to Luisa A. Igloria, whose poem “Contingency” is nominated by Lantern Review for inclusion in Best of the Net 2010. – – Luisa A. Igloria’s poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of Cha. – –
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Several Cha contributors have new creative works featured in the inaugural issue of Lantern Review (June, 2010). Read Ocean Vuong’s “The Touch“; Luisa A Igloria’s “To the Mad Scientist, from His Poet-Wife” and “Contingency“; and view Steve Wing’s photography “Door…
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Cha contributor Craig Santos Perez talks to Lantern Review about his strategic use of typography, visual arrangement of words, and maps in his first book, from unincorporated territory [hacha]. You can also read Lantern Review’s conversation with Luisa A Igloria…
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Poet and Cha co-editor Tammy Ho has a conversation with Lantern Review staff writer Ada Yee. You can read the interview on the Lantern Review blog. You can also read Lantern Review’s conversation with Luisa A Igloria here.
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The Second Anniversary Issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal (Issue #9) has been kindly reviewed by Iris Law, editor of Lantern Review, on the Lantern Review Blog. Check it out! The article also contains a review of the new…
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Read an interview with poet Luisa A Igloria on the Lantern Review blog here. Luisa A. Igloria’s poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of Cha. – –
