Several Cha contributors have new creative works featured in the inaugural issue of Lantern Review (June, 2010). Read Ocean Vuong's "The Touch"; Luisa A Igloria's "To the Mad Scientist, from His Poet-Wife" and "Contingency"; and view Steve Wing's photography "Door Shadow" and "Street Puddle Reflection". There is also a book review of Sun Yung Shin's Skirt Full of Black by Craig Santos Perez.
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Lantern Review is co-edited by Iris A. Law.
Lantern Review aims to serve the literary community by providing a virtual space in which to promote and discuss the work of contemporary Asian American poets and artists. We seek to publish expertly crafted work in a variety of forms and aesthetics, including traditional and experimental pieces, hybrid forms, multimedia work, and new translations. We welcome pieces from anglophone writers of all ethnic backgrounds whose work has a vested interest in issues relevant to the Asian diaspora in North America, as well as work created collaboratively in a community context.
- Ocean Vuong's poetry has been published in issue #10 of Cha.
- Luisa A. Igloria's poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 ofCha.
- Steve Wing's photography was published in issue #7 of Cha.
- Craig Santos Perez's review has previously been published in issue #9 of Cha.
- Iris A. Law's poetry has been published in issue #7 of Cha.
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