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Ricky Garni A ‘miniature’ by Ricky Garni titled “KO-AK” is now available in Ginger Piglet Magazine. As the man himself wisely writes, ‘That’s right. The sweet piglet is made of ginger.’ Don’t you want to smile to that? || Ricky Garni’s poetry was…
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Ricky Garni Two new poems by Ricky Garni, “i can’t believe it’s not marjoram” (p. 20) and “white out” (p. 21), are published in the Summer 2012 issue of em:me magazine. But it is more writing out than whiting out,…
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W.F. Lantry W.F. Lantry‘s short story “Arboretum” is published in the Summer 2012 issue of JMWW. || Read W.F. Lantry’s Cha profile. ***** Lee Herrick Two poems by Lee Herrick, “Van Gogh Writes to Gaugin” and “Focus Theory”, are published in…
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Click HERE to read the June 2012 issue of Cha. The June 2012 issue of Cha is now available. We would like to thank guest editors Divya Rajan (poetry) and Bob Bradshaw (prose) for reading the submissions with us. We would…
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Fatty Goes to China By Royston Tester FICTION 150 PAGES, 5 X 7 FORMATS: TRADE PAPER TRADE PAPER, $19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $21.95) ISBN 9781926639482 RIGHTS: WOR We at Cha are very happy to announce that Associate Editor Royston Tester‘s second…
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John McKernan and Ricky Garni John McKernan and Ricky Garni have new poems published in the Summer 2012 issue of Otis Nebula. John’s “Maybe” is a list poem with each line beginning with… you guessed it… ‘maybe’. I like ‘Maybe every…
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[click image to enlarge] due out in December 2012. – Cha: An Asian Literary Journal is now calling for submissions for its Fifth Anniversary Issue (Issue # 19). Please send in (preferably Asian-themed) poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, reviews, photography & art for consideration.…
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Nicolette Wong Nicolette Wong‘s four prose poems, “The Glassblower”, “Hinamatsuri”, “Treehouse” and “Pith”, are published in Escape Into Life. Read them here. || Nicolette Wong’s short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha. – ***** Bob Bradshaw Bob Bradshaw’s poem…
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Les Wicks and Louie Crew This is not really new news but I’ve just noticed that Les Wicks and Louie Crew have poetry featured in the latest issue of Otolith. Read Les Wicks’s “Rime” and Louie Crew’s three poems “Found…
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This is the first version of “Remembering Li, a Tienanmen Activist”, published in Radius. WHOSE TIME IS NEXT? by Tammy Ho(Remembering Li Wangyang, a labour activist.) He is gone.His manner of deathdoes not add up. Who in this nationowns the time?Who has…







