Category: Nominations
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Lillian Kwok We are very happy to announce that Lillian Kwok’s poem “Departure”, first published in Issue #8 of Cha, was selected as a Finalist for Best of the Net (2010). “Departure” was the very first poem we discussed on A…
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––Congratulations to Kimarlee Nguyen, whose “Love Story” (first published in Issue #10 of Cha; read it here), & Gwen Florio, whose story “Crossing Over” (first published in Issue #11 of Cha; read it here), are both selected as a storySouth Million Writers Award…
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– If you liked a piece of fiction published in Cha in 2010, please consider nominating it for storySouth‘s 2011 Million Writers Award. Nominations can be made HERE. In 2010, we published three issues and the following four short stories are…
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We are very pleased to announce Cha‘s nominations for the Pushcart Prize 2011. The sixth nominee was selected based on readers’ voting through email and on this blog. 1) Eddie Tay, “Night Thoughts” Read an analysis of this poem. (Issue…
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Cha is nominating David William Hill’s short story “Stone Fruit”, published in Issue #12 of the journal, for The Micro Award 2011. Congratulations and good luck!–Also see our Best of the Web, Best of the Net and Pushcart nominations this…
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Cha‘s nominations for the Dzanc Books Best of the Web 2011 print anthology are: –“Improv” (fiction) by Drew Calvert, issue #9 November 2009 –“Paramour” (poem) by Ocean Vuong, issue #10 February 2010 –“St. Petersburg Has Many Churches” (poem) by Phill…
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Each nominee will receive a handmade dragonfly card from Cha. The cards are made by a former contributor. – *Voting is now closed. Cha co-editors Tammy Ho & Jeff Zroback will nominate the following poems for the Pushcart Prize 2010. There…
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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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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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Congratulations to Drew Calvert, whose story “Improv” (first published in Issue #9 of Cha; read it here), & Caitlin Militello, whose story “Coming of Age” (first published in Issue #7 of Cha; read it here), are both selected as a…
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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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Our readers may remember Cha won the storySouth Million Writers Award for best new online magazine or journal for 2008. This year, we have nominated the following three stories for the 2010 Million Writers Award: Story 1: “In the Flesh”…
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Cha‘s nominations for the Dzanc Books Best of the Web 2010 print anthology are: -“The Killing” (fiction) by Nirmala Pillai, issue #5 November 2008-“45 Belgrave Square” (poetry) by Jason Lee, issue #6 February 2009-“Taste” (fiction) by Surajit Chakravarty, issue #7…
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Cha is happy to announce that we have decided to nominate the following pieces of work for inclusion in Best of the Net Anthology 2009, published by Sundress Publications. Congratulations to these writers and good luck! Poems nominated by Cha:…
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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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Cha‘s nominations for the Dzanc Books Best of the Web 2009 print anthology are: -“Whose Woods These Are” (poetry) by Eddie Tay, issue#2 February 2008 -“Smashing Up the Grand Piano” (poetry) by Martin Alexander, issue#3 May 2008 -“Flowers are as…