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– Donna Miscolta’s creative non-fiction piece “Home Is Where the Wart Is” is published in the Winter 2011 issue of Kartika Review. Read it here.–Donna Miscolta’s fiction was published in Issue #11 of Cha. –
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Robert Raymer’s short story “Home for Hari Raya”, previously published in Istanbul Review and collected in Lovers and Strangers Revisited, is being adapted into a film by Ohio University. Congratulations, Robert! More information here. –Robert Raymer’s short story “On Fridays”…
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– Marc Vincenz’s poem “Unfathomable Mammals” (previously published in PIF Magazine) is now available in Kaffe in Katmandu. You can also listen to Marc’s recording of the poem. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –
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– Nicolette Wong’s short fiction “Last Night at Oil Street” is now available in fwriction : review. Read it here. – Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. –
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– Ivy Alvarez’s poems “Curing the Animal” and “The Pastoralist Speaks” are included in the 29.0: PASTORAL edition of Cordite Poetry Review. –Read Ivy Alvarez’s Cha profile.–
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– Berit Ellingsen’s story “The Mind Spy” is included in 140 and Counting, an anthology of twitter-sized literature of 140 characters or less. Learn more here. – Berit Ellingsen’s creative non-fiction was published in Issue #15 of Cha. –
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– Daniel Bowman Jr.’s A Plum Tree in Leatherstocking Country (virtual artists collective) is now available for pre-ordering. Learn more about the book here. –Daniel Bowman Jr.’s poems were published in issue #10 of Cha. –
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– W.F. Lantry’s poems “Rutter’s Requiem” and “La Belle” are published in the Winter 2011 issue of The Linnet’s Wings. “La Belle” ends beautifully with the following stanza: caress the lavender between her lipsmy voice fades to a quiet streamfeeding…
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– John McKernan’s wonderful poem “Winter Elegy” is now published in the latest issue of JMWW. Read it here. – John McKernan’s poetry was published in Issue #15 of Cha. His poem “We Used Chalk” was nominated for a Pushcart…
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– Arlene Ang’s poem “Shining” is published in the Fall 2011 issue of disquieting muses quarterly. Read the poem here. – Arlene Ang’s poetry was published in issue #1 of Cha. –

