• Experience home here.– Read Gillian Sze’s Cha profile. Roberutsu’s artwork was published in issue #10 of Cha. –

  • We are happy to announce that the following pieces of work have been nominated by Cha for inclusion in Best of the Net Anthology 2010, published by Sundress Publications. Congratulations to these writers and good luck! – – Poetry =Rosanna…

  • Robert E. Wood’s new poem “Backlot” is now published in the first issue of Sliver of Stone Magazine. Read it here. – – Robert E. Wood’s poetry was published in Issue #11 of Cha. – –

  • ‘Single in the City’, Hiphongkong’s most popular blog, is holding a writing contest to see who can give us the funniest, most poignant, or most interesting story about what it’s like to be single in Hong Kong. More information can…

  • Issue Forty Three of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Elisha Porta, Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Rodney Koeneke, Les Wicks, Ken Gurney, Lisa Zaran, Michael Estabrook and Earl Wilcox. Also included in this issue is…

  • Read Jason Lee’s poems “Kinabatangan” and “Rafflesia“; Yew Leong Lee’s essay “I’ll Tell You One Day“; and Cyril Wong’s “The Trouble with Billy Collins” in the July 2010 issue of Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. – Toh Hsien Min comments on…

  • Apart from being longlisted for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Award, O Thiam Chin’s Never Been Better (reviewed in Issue #10 of Cha), is also nominated for The Star Readers’ Choice Awards 2010. You can cast your vote for O…

  • Jee Leong Koh has several new poems published in Issue 12 of The Shit Creek Review. Read “Childhood Punishments“, “Approaching Thirtyseven“, “Chapter Six: Anal Sex“, “Ten Poems on the Plum Blossom” and “Digging in a bed of guilt, I grow…

  • O Thiam Chin’s new short story, “The Other Woman”, is now featured on Asia Writes. Read it here. – – O Thiam Chin’s fiction was published in issue #8 of Cha. – –

  • The following lectures and readings at City University Hong Kong in Kowloon Tong will be open to the public during the week long MFA summer residency program: Sessions open to the public (7:30 – 9:00 pm in LT7 unless otherwise…