Category: Softblow

  • Ricky Garni Ricky Garni‘s four new poems “Well If That’s The Way It Must Be, OK”, “Stroll by Numbers”, “Magic” and “1961” are now published in the latest edition of Softblow. || Ricky Garni’s poem “Literal Translation of Korean Ideograms” was published in Issue #16 of…

    New Updates on 5 Cha contributors: Ricky Garni, Donna Vorreyer, Christopher Anthony Leibow, Bob Bradshaw and Murli Melwani
  • Alvin Pang Alvin Pang’s When the Barbarians Arrive, a selection of works from his previous five collections, is now available from Arc Publications! The selection ranges from love poems to satirical writing. These are poems that are “wry and shrewd,…

  • – Sam Byfield’s new poems “A Christmas Poem”, “Beneath a Soppong Sun” and “Southerly Impromptus” are now published in the very elegant Softblow. You can read the poems here. –Read Sam Byfield’s Cha profile.–

  • – 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. –…

  • The August 2010 issue of Softblow is now live. Read Michelle Cahill’s poems “Autumn”, “The Mating Game”, “After” and “Joy” here. – – Michelle Cahill’s poetry was published in issue #2 of Cha. 0 –

  • The December 2009 issue of Softblow is now live. Read Yew Leong Lee’s poems “The New Madame Bovary”, “During French Class” and “Collocational Serendipities”. Yew Leong Lee’s short story “The Disappearance” was published in the February 2009 issue (issue#6) of…

  • The October 2009 issue of Softblow is now live. Read Jee Leong Koh’s poems “Cheeks”, “Roof of the Mouth, Jaws and the Jaw-hinges”, “The Wine Bottle Holder” and “Decorative Figure On An Ornamental Background”. Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published…

  • Softblow is back! Its September 2009 issue features new poetry by four poets. Read Cha contributor Mani Rao’s four new poems “End of Scene”, “Sporous”, “Shots” and “Bird Union” here. Cha also enjoyed Adam Strauss’s poems! Mani Rao’s poetry was…