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Elizabeth Weinberg’s beautifully written and observed “The Earth that Stands Before Us” is one of the three short stories featured in the forthcoming issue of Cha. The three-part piece, which is a story of handing on tradition to a younger…
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Earlier, we unveiled the beautiful cover of our September 2010 issue here. Apart from “Wall in Namdaemun Market, Seoul”, we will also be publishing four other photographs (three from Singapore and one from China) by Alvin, whose poems were published…
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Cha contributor Steven Digman is featured in The Herald-Mail. Read the article here. – – Steven Digman’s photography was published in Issue 10 of Cha. – –
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‘Potent references’ was the comment guest editor Royston Tester gave to Shirley Lee’s poem “Letter to a Prominent Korean Man And to You”, which will be published in the September 2010 issue of Cha. Royston was right: potent references indeed.…
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There is an interview with Cha contributors Viki Holmes and Kate Rogers in Writers’ Digest. They talk about their own poetry writing and their edited anthology, Not A Muse. Read the interview here. – Viki Holmes’s poetry was published in…
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Melody S. Gee has new works published in Blackbird: an Online Journal of Literature & the Arts. Read them here. – – Melody S. Gee’s poem “Giving” was published in Issue #9 of Cha. – –
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Read Viki Holmes’s “Aubade” and Peauladd Huy’s “Before the Bones” and “The Mango Tree” in the Autumn 2010 issue of Asia Literary Review. – – Viki Holmes’s poetry was published in issue#3 of Cha and her review of Gillian Sze’s…
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In Rumjhum Biswas’s poem “Bones”, which will be published in the September 2010 issue of Cha, the persona tells us about her mother’s small bones — ‘still warm and sticky / from [her] smoldering pyre’. This is, then, a poem…
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Angela Eun Ji Koh’s poem “Sex” is published in the September 2010 issue of Stirring: A Literary Collection. Read it here. The cover of this edition is by Cha co-editor Tam. – – Angela Eun Ji Koh’s poetry was published…
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Women in Publishing Society Hong Kong – Invites you to learn more about photography and on following your passion – – Chinese-born-Canadian, Norm received his Bachelor of Arts degree (cum laude) in 1984 at the University of Saskatchewan, and his…

