Category: Media
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In 34th Parallel: In Ching Yin:(click the images to enlarge) Both articles were published in 2009. – –
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Today, Cha is in The Hindu, one of the most widely-read English newspapers in India: Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, co-editor of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, says that the readership of online journals has grown considerably since … ( Read the…
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Cha Staff is the place where we upload the biographies of the journal’s staff, including regular editors and guest editors. All the existing profiles on the Asian Cha website will be replaced eventually. More bios are forthcoming. – –
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Truly poetically handsome, this lot. Do you want to join us? – – –
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––– – –––– Cha mourns the Hong Kong people who were killed in Manila. Requiescat in pace. 本來無一物,何處惹塵埃. 但人總是血肉之軀. 願死者早日安息, 家人們能勇敢面對將來. – — – – –
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Cover art by Alvin Pang The twelve issue of Cha will go live in the second half of September. Royston Tester (Guest Editor) lent us his expertise and read the poetry and prose submissions with us, while Eddie Tay (Reviews…
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We are happy to announce that the following pieces of work have been nominated by Cha for inclusion in Best of the Net Anthology 2010, published by Sundress Publications. Congratulations to these writers and good luck! – – Poetry =Rosanna…
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– Cha is mentioned in the CNN article titled “The Evolution of English Literature in Hong Kong” by journalist Christopher DeWolf (10 March, 2010): ‘[M]agazines and journals like Asian Cha and Muse, both launched in 2007, offer writers new oulets…
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Please note that we are no longer accepting submissions for “The China Issue”. We are, however, accepting works for the Fourth Anniversary Issue. See here. [Read the Chinese versions here or download the English call PDF here.] Cha: An Asian Literary…
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Exciting news: Cha is now catalogued in the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) Library. [link] – – –
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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal #11 is HERE. – We are very delighted to announce that the May 2010 issue of Cha has now been launched. We would like to thank Sam Byfield (poetry) and E.K. Entrada (prose) for reading…
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We are very happy to announce that Iris A. Law’s poem “Circumnavigation“, first published in Issue #7 of Cha, has been selected for publication in Best of the Net Anthology 2009. Cha co-editor Tammy Ho has written an analysis of…
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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal #10 is HERE. We are very pleased to announce that the February 2010 issue of Cha has now been launched. We would like to thank Gillian Sze, our first ever female guest editor, for reading…
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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, the first Hong Kong-based online literary publication, is now calling for submissions for its May 2010 issue. Please send in poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, reviews, photography & art for consideration. Submission guidelines can be found…
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Cover art by Roberutsu The tenth issue of Cha will go live at the end of February. Gillian Sze (Guest Editor) lent us her expertise and read the poetry and prose submissions with us, while Eddie Tay (Reviews Editor) brought…
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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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If you like a story published in Cha in 2009, please consider nominating it for the storySouth’s Million Writers Award. The following stories are eligible for the competition, i.e. they are first published in Cha online and are at least…
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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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Second Anniversary Issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal We are pleased to announce that the second anniversary issue of Cha has now been launched. It features a new editorial reflecting on the journal’s first two years written by co-editor…
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We are pleased to announce that a feature article on Cha is now published in Time Out Hong Kong. You can read it here.
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Tea tasters for our new critique column “A Cup of Fine Tea” wanted. Is your palate refined enough? Could this be you? Let us know if you want to have a cuppa tea with us by sending us an email:…
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The PDF of the current issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal (August 2009, Issue 8) is now available for download from the journal’s website. Cover image © Amy Cheng.
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Cha current guest editor, Royston Tester, is interviewed in Beijing’s City Weekend. Royston talks about the experience of guest-editing Cha and explains some background of the journal. Read Royston Tester’s Cha profile.––
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Great news! Reid Mitchell has agreed to join Cha‘s editorial team as our Consulting Editor. Reid has been helping Cha since its inception and it is our greatest honour to have him in the editorial board.
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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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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal Issue #8 We are pleased to announce that the eighth issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal has now been launched. It features work by the following writers/artists: Steve Ausherman, Nigel Beale, Amy Cheng, Patrick…
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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.
