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In the following, Phill Provance comments on his poem, “St. Petersburg Has Many Churches”, forthcoming in the September 2010 issue of Cha. See what we said about the poem here. Dear Cha Readers and Fellow Writers: I’ll be honest: This…
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My poem “Chocolate Covered Water”, written for Tammy, is now published in Foundling Review. – – –
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Reid Mitchell’s poem “LOUISIANA ROAD, LOUISIANA SKY” is now published in Poets for Living Waters. – The online periodical Poets for Living Waters is a poetry action in response to the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico begun…
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Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s poem “In Transit” is now published in the Fall 2010 issue of The Tower Journal. Read the poem here. – – See Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s Cha profile. – –
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Sam Byfield (read his Cha profile) is one of fifteen Australians in The Australia-China Youth Dialogue Delegation (2010). Learn more about the programme here. – – Sam Byfield‘s poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue#5 of Cha. He was…
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Learn more about the 2010 Citibank-UBUD Writers & Readers Festival here. – –
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“Pray, my dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to wind up the clock?” Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tistram Shandy, Gentleman, Volume I, Chapter I Random musings The cover image of the September 2010 issue of…
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Cha Staff is the place where we upload the biographies of the journal’s staff, including regular editors and guest editors. All the existing profiles on the Asian Cha website will be replaced eventually. More bios are forthcoming. – –
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Eddie Tay is the Reviews Editor of Cha and has previously contributed poetry (“Whose Woods These Are”) and reviews to the journal. In the September 2010 issue, we are very delighted to have the opportunity to feature four poems from…

