• This post was originally written on 18th April, 2009. Today, the webmaster told me a story from Greg Egan‘s Axiomatic. The story, “The Hundred Light-Year Diary”, is about a future invention that allows people to send messages to themselves from…

  • Because we do not have recordings uploaded on the Cha website, we are unsure of what this reader is talking about. Perhaps other editors have received a similar message? The email was addressed to a particular member of the Cha editorial team.…

  • J. A. Tyler’s “Variations of a Brother War (Mother Triptych)” is now published in the November 2010 issue of decomP magazinE. Read the ‘triptych’ here. – – J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha. – –

  • Jee Leong Koh’s “A Lover’s Recourse”, a sequence of 49 ghazals, is now published in at Length.  ––Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha.––

  • Issue Forty Six of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Felino A. Soriano, J.V. Foerster, Joy Helsing, Amber Nelson, John Hoppenthaler, Georgia Ann Banks-Martin, Babara Jane Reyes, and Guy Kettlehack. Also included in this…

  • Ocean Vuong is interviewed by Brad Green at Dark Sky Magazine. Read the interview here. – – Ocean Vuong’s poem “Paramour” was published in issue#10 of Cha; the poem has been nominated for inclusion in Best of the Net Anthology 2010. – –

  • “One thing we should be aware of: in this age of globalisation, there’s this idea that English is becoming more and more expansive. In fact, much the opposite is happening: in the 19th century, English was much wider, more accepting…

    Quote of the day — Amitav Ghosh
  • Several Cha contributors have new works published in the latest issue (October 2010) of Mascara Literary Review. Read Fiona Sze-Lorrain’s three poems “Rendez-vous at Pont des Arts”, “Fragile” and “My Grandmother Waters the Moon”; Cyril Wong’s three poems “School Bus”,…

  • Read Bob Bradshaw’s “Nights in the Forbidden City”, Lee Yew Leong’s “mr cognito’s induction into the mile high club” and “Honey, I’m Off To Be A Jellyfish Now”. in the latest issue (October 2010) of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. – –…

  • Written by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho, this post was originally published on 5 April 2010. . In his Acknowledgements, Neil Gaiman cites Kipling’s The Jungle Book as an influence of his The Graveyard Book (note the similarity between Kipling’s and Gaiman’s…