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Reid Mitchell‘s poems “When She Asks Me Which One I Love The Best”, “Fox Spirits”, and “Spring Cannot Be Locked In A Garden” are now published in Softblow, a poetry ezine based in Singapore. Reid Mitchell’s poetry has been published…
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Bias: offensively Chinese/Australian (Otherland publication) is a collection of essays by Ouyang Yu. The book is divided into eight sections, with critical articles on Australian and Chinese poetry, Australian literature, writings in the Chinese diaspora, cultural and linguistic identities, literary…
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John Biggs has a new Tasmanian website which provides information about his writings, travelogues, photography, and more. John Biggs’s poem “His Old Man Suit” was published in Issue #2 of Cha.–
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J. A. Tyler‘s new prose/poetry chapbook The Girl in the Black Sweater, published by Trainwreck Press, is now out. The Girl in the Black Sweater is a story of a man who imagines a perfect woman, an affair, all to…
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Anindita Sengupta‘s poem “Older” is now published in Quay: A Journal of the Arts (July-December 2008). Anindita Sengupta’s poetry was published in issue #3 of Cha.
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The 5th issue of Press 1 (Co-editor: Arlene Ang) is now live. It features visual artistry of Héctor Pineda García; poetry by Jillian Bledsoe, Allan Peterson, Karin Randolph, Paul Siegell, Rina Terry, David Michael Wolach, and Changming Yuan; fiction by…
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Issue #21 of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Joseph Harrington, A. E. Stallings, Adam Clay, John Tranter, Leonard J. Cirino, Paul Guest, Rachel Custer, and Victoria Chang. Also included in this issue is…
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Arthur Leung’s poem, “What the Pig Mama Says”, wins the third prize of £500 in the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition. Read Arthur Leung’s Cha profile here.––
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Robert Abel‘s review of Ma Jian’s Beijing Coma is now published in Asian Review of Books (2 August 2008). Robert also has a story forthcoming in the 50th anniversary of Massachusetts Review in October 2008. Robert Abel’s fiction has been…
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Sridala Swami has three poems published in Pratilipi, a bi-lingual literary journal in English and Hindi. The three poems are “Red Chillies”, “Chimera”, and “Songlines: Six”. Sridala Swami‘s poetry was published in issue #3 of Cha.––

