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The new issue of qarrtsiluni, themed “Words of Power“, has begun its serialisation. A new piece will be updated every day between September and December 2009. This issue is co-edited by Dave Bonta and Beth Adams. Dave Bonta’s photography was…
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Gillian Sze’s new poems “Orison” (p. 27) and “Recipe” (p. 28) are now published in the fourth issue of The Toronto Quarterly. You can download the PDF for the issue for free here. Gillian Sze’s poetry has been published in…
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Cha would like to congratulate Luisa A. Igloria, who is one of the ten finalists in the First Annual Poetry Contest (and is awarded US$75)! Congratulations, Luisa! Luisa A. Igloria’s poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of…
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Cha current guest editor, Royston Tester, is interviewed in Beijing’s City Weekend. Royston talks about the experience of guest-editing Cha and explains some background of the journal. Read Royston Tester’s Cha profile.––
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Sushma Joshi’s short story “The Blockade” is now published in Short Stories. Read the piece here. Sushma Joshi’s fiction has been published inissue #3 of Cha.
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Nirmala Pillai’s new poem “Growing Distances” is now published in Foundling Review. Read the poem here. Nirmala Pillai’s fiction has been published in issue #5 of Cha.
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Congratulations to Cha contributor Gil Azouri, whose photographs “Cormorant Fisherman” and “Dreamland” won a second-prize (Category B: Life in Society) and a third-prize (Category C: Landscapes) respectively in The Epoch Times International Photography Competition 2009. Gil Azouri’s photography has been…
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Cha contributor Jennifer Wong is featured in the poetry anthology. Congratulations, Jenny! Jennifer Wong’s poem “Companions” was published in issue #5 of Cha and discussed here. She has also reviewed books for the journal.–
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Arlene Ang’s poetry has been published in issue #1 of Cha.
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Anindita Sengupta’s article “The inaccessible laid bare”, a review of the anthology Hot is the Moon, is now published in The Hindu, the India’s national newspaper. Read the article here. Anindita Sengupta’s poetry was published in issue #3 of Cha.

