• – – Cha contributor Jee Leong Koh will be reading his poetry on TV next Wednesday (July 22, 2009). For more details please visit his blog. Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha.

  • J. A. Tyler‘s “(i)” is now published in the Summer 2009 issue (issue #4) of Willows Wept Review. The creative issues published in this issue are all about Summer. The publication is reading submissions until September. J. A. Tyler’s fiction…

  • J. A. Tyler’s “[in the cold, when the night changes with Jimmy]” is now published in the July 2009 issue of Word Riot. J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha.

  • Read Sridala Swami’s reflection on Wallace Stevens’ poem “The Snow Man” here in the July 2009 issue of Pratilipi, a bi-lingual literary journal in English and Hindi. Sridala Swami‘s poetry was published in issue #3 of Cha.

  • Dear Editors of Online Journals: As we hope you are aware, the latest edition of Dzanc’s Best of the Web (2009) has just been published. Dzanc’s BotW is a project near and dear to our hearts, constructed solely to help…

  • Steve Wing‘s photograph “Rio Hondo Crossroads” is published today (Tuesday 14th July 2009) in the “Economy” issue of qarrtsiluni. Steve Wing’s photography was published in issue #7 of Cha.

  • Cha contributors have works featured in the latest issue (June 2009) of Asiatic: Journal of English  Language and Literature. Read Shirley Geok-lin Lim’s article “Writing for Asian Children: History, Fantasy, and Identity“(PDF), Agnes Lam’s review (PDF) of Singapore Literature in…

  • For those of you in the UK: The Oxfam Bookfest invites you to a poetry reading with UK, USA & Australian poets:Barbara BeckDavid CaddyJennifer K DickBrentley FrazerRufo QuintavalleGeorge VanceJonathan Wonham Introduced by Todd Swift AT: 7 pm, the 14th of…

  • As of today (Sunday 12 July 2009), Cha ranks among the 25 Most Approachable Poetry Markets on Duotrope’s Digest. This is interesting: we certainly reject far more submissions than we accept them. Perhaps selected writers are more willing to report…

  • Award-winning Hong Kong poet Arthur Leung recommended Cha on the Art Talents Pop Up forum. Thank you for the mention! Read Arthur Leung’s Cha profile here.