Cha: An Asian Literary Journal is the first and currently only Hong Kong-based online literary publication.
We are pleased to announce that the sixth issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal has now been launched. It features work by Inara Cedrins, Ching-In Chen, Kevin Hsu, Shara K. Johnson, Jee Leong Koh, Franky Lau, Jason Lee, Yew Leong Lee, Joey Li, Blair Reeve, Gillian Sze, Eddie Tay, Phoebe Tsang, Brian Urtz, Nicole Wong, Bryan Thao Worra, Xu Xi and Yuan Qiongqiong.
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Check our guidelines at issue #4 http://www.mascarapoetry.com
Our featured poet is Peter Boyle
New work by Tibetan poet/activist Tenzin Tsundue, Shirley Lim, Sean Singer,
Francesca Haig, Indran Amirthanayagam, Kylie Rose, Jessika Tong, Michael
Sharkey, Jal Nicholl, Liam Ferney, Debbie Lim, Ashley Capes, Jane Kim, Ouyang Yu ,
Peter Davis and more
Reviews by Kris Hemensley, Martin Edmond, Margaret Bradstock, Heather
Taylor-Johnson,
Interviews: Michelle Cahill in conversation
60 INDIAN
POETS
Edited by Jeet Thayil
Jane Bhandari, Sampurna Chattarji,
Ranjit Hoskoté, Adil Jussawala,
Deepankar Khiwani. Jerry Pinto,
Menka Shivdasani, Anand Thakore
and Jeet Thayil
will read from the book
followed by an open mike session
where you are welcome to share your poetry
Penguin Books India and Blue Frog
in association with
The PEN All-India Centre
WritingRaw.com is a FREE literary sharing website (like YouTube but for the
literary world) where writers can upload, view and share their writing. The
only restriction is that the material cannot be illegal in any sense of the
word (such as child porn, plagiarism, etc.). Other then that, feel free to
post in any of the following categories:
• FICTION
• POETRY
• NONFICTION
• REMEMBRANCE
• and, ASSORTED writings
Our goal at Writing Raw is simple - to serve the literary
New title Writing Asia: the Literatures in Englishes
Volume 1: From the Inside.
Asia-Pacific Literatures in Englishes
Editor Edwin Thumboo
About the Book
Half a century of English for educational, administrative, creative, and other purposes sees
the language secure and thriving in virtually all former colonies of Great Britain. Even where
there were strong tides of nationalism trying to swamp it, some with official or semi-official
support, subsequent global economic,