Wednesday, 28 October 2009

CHA in Time Out Hong Kong

We are pleased to announce that a feature article on Cha is now published in Time Out Hong Kong. You can read it here.

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Suzanne Hermanoczki in SWAMP



Read Suzanne Hermanoczki's new story "Pockets" in SWAMP, a new publication by the School of Humanities and Social Science of the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Suzanne Hermanoczki's poetry has been previously published in issues #2 and #7 of Cha.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Cyril Wong in South China Morning Post

Photo by Alex Pander


Cyril Wong speaks to SCMP's Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop about his new and first book of short stories, Let Me Tell You About That Night, Strange Tales. The article, published on Sunday 18 October 2009, is now available for download as a PDF from Cyril's personal website.

Cyril Wong's poetry was published in issue#1 of Cha.
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Sunday, 18 October 2009

International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong - 26th-29th November



International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong
Press Release


“International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong”, a gala in celebration of poetry and poets, will be held from 26 to 29 November 2009. Famous poets from all around the globe will participate in the event, including Gary Snyder, the doyen of American poetry; Eliot Weinberger, the American essayist, poet and translator; Ahmad Abdul Muti Hijaji of Egypt, the leading poet of the Arabic world; Takahashi Mutsuo, the foremost Japanese poet of the post-war period; Luljeta Lleshanaku, the Albanian poetess; Kurt Drawert of Germany; and Carol Bracho, the famous Mexican poetess. Joining this stellar cast will be Zhai Yongming and Ouyang Jianghe from Mainland China, Hung Hung from Taiwan, and Hong Kong’s Yesi, Wu Yin-ching, Liu Wai Tong and Bei Dao.

The event is the biggest international gathering of poets in the history of Hong Kong. It will impart a sense of poetry to the busy life of the Hong Kong people, expand the vista of creativity and imagination in Hong Kong’s conventional education system, and contribute to the recognition of Hong Kong as an international metropolis.

The activities will be conducted multilingually. During the poetry recitations, English and Chinese versions of the poems will be projected on a screen for easy reference. The organizers will also publish a poetry collection, which will include selected poems of the participating poets in English, Chinese and the original language. Poetry lovers of all nationalities are welcome to attend the activities.

The following activities are open to the public:

Opening Ceremony and Poetry Recitation
Date: 26 November 2009 (Thursday)
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: LT6, Teaching Complex at Western Campus, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Enquiry: Miss Lois Li (2696 1070; lois@cuhk.edu.hk)
Miss Esther Yip (2696 1088; estheryip@cuhk.edu.hk)

Music and Poetry Recitation
Date: 27 November 2009 (Friday)
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Assembly Hall, Diocesan Boys’ School
Enquiry: Miss Mavis Lam (2768 5645; skitlam1110@gmail.com)

Poetry Reading and Forum: Gary Snyder and Chinese Civilization
Date: 28 November 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 2:30 p.m.
Place: LT3, YC Cheng Lecture Theatre 5/F, Cha Chi-ming Science Tower, Ho Sin Hang CampusHong Kong Baptist University
Enquiry: International Writers Workshop, Hong Kong Baptist University
(3411 2513; iwwevent@hkbu.edu.hk)

Hong Kong Poetry Night: Poetry Recitation in Cantonese
Date: 28 November 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: LT1, Esther Lee Building, Chung Chi CollegeThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
Enquiry: Miss Lois Li (2696 1070; lois@cuhk.edu.hk)
Miss Esther Yip (2696 1088; estheryip@cuhk.edu.hk)


Closing Ceremony and Poetry Recitation
Date: 29 November 2009 (Sunday)
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Shouson Theatre, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Wanchai
Enquiry: Miss Lois Li (2696 1070; lois@cuhk.edu.hk)
Miss Esther Yip (2696 1088; estheryip@cuhk.edu.hk)

“Hong Kong International Poetry Nights” is jointly organized by the Centre for East Asian Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), the International Writers’ Workshop at Hong Kong Baptist University, and Diocesan Boys’ School. It is co-organized by the Faculty of Arts and the University Library System, CUHK, and sponsored by New Asia College, CUHK and The China Club.

General Enquiry: Miss Lois Li (2696 1070; lois@cuhk.edu.hk)
Miss Esther Yip (2696 1088; estheryip@cuhk.edu.hk)
Please also visit the event website.


Participant Yesi (also known as Leung Ping-kwan) has creative work previously published in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal in its inaugual issue (November 2007).

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Poetry Hearings

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POETRY HEARINGS

Berlin Festival of Poetry in English
20th - 21st November 2009
Kaffee Burger, Berlin
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Alistair Noon's poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem "The Expat Partner: An Email" is analysed here.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Friday, 9 October 2009

Luisa Igloria -- a profile



Read a profile of Cha contributor Luisa A. Igloria in ALT Daily. Luisa will be reading from Juan Luna’s Revolver on Friday, October 9th, at 2 P.M in the University Village Bookstore.

Luisa A. Igloria's poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of Cha.

CHA contributors in BluePrintReview


The new issue (issue #22) of BluePrintReview, themed "re /visit /cycle /turn", is now launched. Read Daniel Hudon's "The Birth of the Universe", view Mark Stringer's photograph "City Lantern" (first published in issue #2 of Cha) and Steve Wing's "Patina 4" and "sequestered".


  • Daniel Hudon's creative non-fiction was published in issue #5 of Cha.
  • Mark Stringer's photography was published in issue #2 of Cha.
  • Steve Wing's photography was published in issue #7 of Cha.
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Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Divya Rajan in Read This


Divya Rajan's new poem "It was as if they were waiting" will appear in Issue #19 of Read This.

Divya Rajan's poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha.

Singapore Writers' Festival 2009

Come and join the Singapore Writers' Festival this year and meet Cha contributors Alvin Pang, Cyril Wong, Daren Shiau, Leung Ping-kwan, Ng Yi-Sheng and O Thiam Chin.

  • Alvin Pang has had three poems published in issue#2 of Cha.
  • Cyril Wong's poetry has been published in issue#1 of Cha.
  • Daren Shiau's prose poems have been published in issue #5 of Cha.
  • Leung Ping-kwan's poetry has been published in issue #1 of Cha.
  • Ng Yi-Sheng's poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha.
  • O Thiam Chin's fiction has been published in issue #8 of Cha.

Reid Mitchell in Foundling Review


Reid Mitchell's new poem "To Work with a Sharp Tool" is now published in the October 2009, issue 1 of Foundling Review. Read the poem and Reid's comments here.

Reid Mitchell is consulting editor of Cha.

Saturday, 3 October 2009

CHA contributors in Asia Literary Review


Read new poetry by Cha contributors Gillian Sze, Phoebe Tsang and Catherine Candano in the Autumn 2009 issue of Asia Literary Review.

Gillian Sze's poetry has been published in issue #5, issue #6 and issue #8 of Cha. She will be the guest editor of the February 2010 issue (issue#10) of the journal.

Phoebe Tsang's poetry has been published in issue #6 of Cha.

Catherine Candano's "Exercise: "Unlearning Heart"" was published in issue #7 of Cha and discussed here.

Maurice Oliver in Kritya



Maurice Oliver's poetry has been published in issue #3 of Cha.

Bob Bradshaw in Concelebratory Shoehorn Review 33


Issue Thirty Three of Concelebratory Shoehorn Review (editor: Maurice Oliver) is now online. Read poetry by Cha contributor Bob Bradshaw: "The Leaf Blowers", "Homicide", "Love Letter from a Palm", "Inside the Japanese Cultural Exchange Center" and "Turkey Vultures". Other writers featured are Ashley Capes, Susan Slaviero, Gregory Vincent St Thomasino, Walter Durk, Keki N. Daruwalla, Nava Fader, and Stella Brice. Also included in this issue is photography of Andreas Kauppi and art of Kathryn Abernathy.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Jee Leong Koh in Softblow

Jee Leong Koh's poetry was published in issue #6 of Cha.
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