• Vaughan Rapatahana’s Home, Away, Elsewhere (Proverse Press) is now available! Learn more about the book here. ––Vaughan Rapatahana’s poetry has been published in Issue #8 of Cha.––

  • – Vaughan Rapatahana’s China as Kafka (Kilmg Press) is out now! Click here to learn more. –Vaughan Rapatahana’s poetry has been published in Issue #8 of Cha.––

  • – Tony Barnstone’s three poems and the story behind the poems are now available in Redux, which is an invitation-only literary journal of writers’ favorite, previously published stories and poems. Read Tony’s poems here. –Tony Barnstone’s translation was published in Issue #14 of Cha.…

  • – Louie Crew’s poem “Welfare Diet” is published in OccuPoetry. OccuPoetry is a new publication which “collects and publishes poetry about economic justice/injustice, greed, protest, activism, and opportunity”. Have a look here.  – Three poems by Louie Crew were published…

  • – Marc Vincenz’s “Seed” (previously published in Rufous City Review) is now up at October Babies. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. ––

  • – Two poems by Bill Kimzey, “Nuthatch Song” and “161 Commented, Nobody Came, No One Comes Near”, were published in Ducts. Read the poems here. – –William Kimzey’s story “Key” was published in Issue 4 of Cha. ––

  • www.asiancha.com   We are very happy to announce that the Fourth Anniversary Issue of Cha is now live. We would like to thank our guest editors Robert E. Wood (poetry) and Royston Tester (prose) for reading the submissions with us. We would…

  • originally posted here. Listening Outloud My favourite place in Hong Kong is forever tied to a book, or rather a scene from an audio book. The spot is a small glade a few kilometres south of Tai O’s salt marshes…

  • Originally posted on November 26, 2009. He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise of heart. — Proverbs 11:29 A play at the Old Vic — is there a…

  • The first prose poems and linoleum block prints in Inara cedrins’s Chicago Facades series, which the Kenyion Review describes as ‘literary nonfiction’, are now available in The Kenyon Review here.  – – Inara Cedrins’s poetry was published in Issue #6…