• – The 4.2 issue of Sweet: A literary Confection (founding editor: Ira Sukrungruang)  is now available. Read the new issue here. – Ira Sukrungruang’s poetry has been published in issue #9 of Cha. –

  • – Anna Yin’s Wings Toward Sunlight is reviewed in the Fall 2011 issue of Loch Raven Review. Read the review here. – Anna Yin’s poem “Raspberries“, published in the November 2009 issue of Cha, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Read “A cup of…

  • –An interview with Tony Barnstone by Wilda Morris is now available at Poetry Flash. Read it here.–Tony Barnstone’s translation was published in Issue #14 of Cha. –

  • Ocean Vuong has three poems recorded for the One Pause Poetry Project. He read an original poem, a poem for children, and one from another poet (Ocean chose Linh Dinh’s “Borderless Body”). You can listen to the recordings here.  –…

  • – Ricky Garni’s poem “I Am There” is published in Everyday Genius. His other poems in Everyday Genuis are “Paris in the Springtime”, “Discovery” and a selection from TELE-FRICASSEE.  – Ricky Garni’s poetry will appear in Issue #16 of Cha.…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “Self-Portrait of a Lion as His Own Mistress” is now up at October Babies. The poem was previously published in Poets and Artists. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –

  • – Ching-In Chen’s poem “The Absent Thing” is now up at Glitter Tongue. Read it here. – Ching-In Chen’s poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha.  –

  • – 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…

  • By Sam Nallen Copley   Ryūnosuke Akutagawa Probably no one who attempts suicide… is fully aware of all his motives, which are usually too complex. At least in my case it is prompted by a vague sense of anxiety, a vague…

    [EXCLUSIVE] “Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s Last Letter” by Sam Nallen Copley
  • In The Anatomy of Influence (2011), Harold Bloom reminisces about W.H. Auden: I treasure ruefully some memories of W.H. Auden that go back to the middle 1960s, when he arrived in New Haevn to give a reading of his poems at Ezra…