• – The June 2011 issue of Asiatic is now live and we are very glad to see Cha‘s Reviews Editor Eddie Tay featured prominently in the edition. His latest poetry collection Mental Life of Cities is reviewed by Phillip Holden [pdf] whilst…

  • W.F. Lantry’s short story “Chincoteague” is now published in Sea Stories.  – W.F. Lantry’s poetry was published in Issue #12 of Cha.  –

  • – Wena Poon’s “Maxine, Aoki, Beto and Me” and Blair Reeve’s “Send-off by Fire” are new published in the Summer 2011 issue (themed “Japan”) of Asia Literary Review.– Wena Poon’s poem “Copernicus for a Singaporean Grandmother” was published in Issue…

  • – Vaughan Rapatahana’s “homo sacer” and Marc Vincenz’s “Cooking Duck for the Gestapo” are now published in the latest issue of Danse Macabre. Read them here. – Vaughan Rapatahana’s poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha. Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s poem “Mister Wang Baits Matter”, previously published in FRiGG, is now up at October Babies. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. – –

  • –– Changming Yuan’s poems “White Cells”, “Ischemia”, “X Missing: Provincial Proverb”, “Worldly Affairs (4): A Zeugma Sketch of Uncle Sam” and “SAWS: A Seasonal Poe” are now published in the latest issue of Wilderness House Literary Review. Read them here…

  • – W.F. Lantry’s story “Dawn Redwood” is published in the latest issue of Wilderness House Literary Review. Read it here [pdf]. – W.F. Lantry’s poetry was published in Issue #12 of Cha. ––

  • – Nicolette Wong’s “Focus” is now featured in #5 of Microw. Read it here [pdf] — the piece is on p. 5. – Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. ––

  • – Anna Yin’s poem “Barren” is now published in the May 2011 issue of Red River Review. – Anna Yin’s poem “Raspberries“, published in the November 2009 issue of Cha, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Read “A cup of fine tea: Anna Yin’s “Raspberries” here.…

  • – Sushma Joshi’s short story, “Betrayal”, first published in Issue #3 of Cha, is now translated into Japanese in Birds Singing in English. Both versions are available here.  ––