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– Rumjhum Biswas’s poem “List of Dos and Don’ts for the School Reunion” is now featured at Every Day Poets. Read it here. – – Rumjhum Biswas’s poem “Bones” was published in issue #12 of Cha. The piece has been nominated for…
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Love & Other Drugs – Last night we went to watch Love & Other Drugs in Covent Garden. Thank you, E, for the generosity! On the film: Anne, you are no Kate Winslet or Penelope Cruz (with reference to her own…
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The historian sent me this picture and I love it, for obvious reasons.
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= Ocean Vuong will be doing a live reading and interview via The Blood-Jet Writing Hour this Wednesday at 1PM Eastern time. The live broadcast is available for free here and you can listen to the archived segment after it…
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The official DC Books webpage for Greg Santos’s The Emperor’s Sofa is now up, with online ordering possibilities. Check out the page here. – – Greg Santos’s poetry was published in issue #10 of Cha. – –
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“How They Met Themselves” (1860-64) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti Umberto Eco once wrote, ‘Two clichés make us laugh but a hundred clichés move us, because we sense dimly that the clichés are talking among themselves, celebrating a reunion.’ But where…
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Stonehenge, pictured by a member of the family in August, 2010. Stonehenge, in virtue of the simplicity of its plan, and its good preservation, is as if new and recent; and, a thousand years hence, men will thank this age…
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– This morning, the receptionist walked past this park near Festival Walk, pondering: ‘Is this Hong Kong?’ I responded: ‘好日本.’– ––
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– Bob Bradshaw’s new poem “Twin Sisters, Separated at 2” is now published in the début issue of TRIAGE: A Journal of Excellent Poetry. Read the poem here. ––Read Bob Bradshaw’s Cha profile.––
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– Three poems by Winnie Chau are now published in Issue #13 of The Delinquent. The poems are “the finger-biting girl” (pp.14-15), “two negatives make a negative” (p. 15) and “sorry, i googled you” (pp. 16-19). You can purchase a…

