Showing posts with label Internet Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Poetry. Show all posts

Friday, 1 June 2012

New updates on 4 Cha contributors: Nicolette Wong, Greg Santos, Berit Ellingsen and Sumana Roy


Nicolette Wong
Nicolette Wong's prose poem "Pastoral Hide & Seek" is now published in the sixth issue of YB Poetry (themed "Plants"). Nicolette's piece opens with this evocative sentence: 'Little bird, take me to the kimono girls.' Read the whole poem here
||  Nicolette Wong's short stories were published in Issue #1 and Issue #6 of Cha.


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Greg Santos
Greg Santos's new found poetry, which is derived from a simultaneously 'funny' and 'condescending' comment left by a spam bot, is now in Internet Poetry.
|| Greg Santos's poem "Siem Reap, Cambodia" was published in issue #10 of Cha and discussed here.


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Berit Ellingsen
Berit Ellingsen's mini-essay entitled "Short Stories are Like Gems", is now up on the Atticus Review blog. The essay is written in celebration of National Short Story Month.
|| Read Berit Ellingsen's Cha profile.


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Sumana Roy
Sumana Roy's essay "We Are All Mamata Now", which centres on Mamata Banerjee, Bengal and Bangla is now published in the June 2012 issue of Caravan. Read the full article here.
|| See Sumana Roy's Cha profile.

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Thursday, 17 May 2012

New updates on 4 Cha contributors: Jennifer Wong, Greg Santos, Berit Ellingsen and Dena Rash Guzman


Jennifer Wong
Jennifer Wong's poem "Queen's Pier Central" (originally published in her collection Summer Cicadas) is reprinted in Apple Daily, a Hong Kong Chinese-language newspaper (but the poem is in English!). The poem is published alongside an article on Jenny, who will be representing Hong Kong and reading her poetry at Poetry Parnassus (part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad). Read the poem and the article on Jenny's blog.
|| Jennifer Wong's poem "Companions" was published in issue #5 of Cha and discussed here. She has also reviewed books for the journal.

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Greg Santos
Greg Santos's "Facebook Status Found Poem" can now be found in Internet Poetry. As the title of the piece suggests, Greg culled this poem from his Facebook friends' status updates. Interestingly, it has this line: 'Crispin Best is an English dude.' Indeed he is! Read the rest of the poem here.
|| Greg Santos's poem "Siem Reap, Cambodia" was published in issue #10 of Cha and discussed here. 

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Berit Ellingsen
"Crane Legs", a poetic flash story by Berit Ellingsen, can be read on FlashFlood, a project which celebrates Flash Fiction Day. 
|| Read Berit Ellingsen's Cha profile.

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Dena Rash Guzman
A  powerful poem by Dena Rash Guzman, "the greatest famine in history", is now published in Ink Node. '[H]e snapped and tanks shot concrete like semen', 'children died / eating pond scum' and 'mao souvenir / alarm clock will never tell time' are just some of the memorable images/ideas from the poem. Read the whole poem here.
||  Dena Rash Guzman's poetry was published in Issue #15 and Issue #16 of Cha.

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Sunday, 8 April 2012

New updates on 6 Cha contributors: Alistair Noon, Wendy Xu, Greg Santos, Marc Vincenz, Luisa A. Igloria and Kristine Ong Muslim


Alistair Noon
Two poems by Alistair Noon are published in the latest issue of World Literature Today. Have a look here
Alistair Noon's poetry and creative non-fiction were published in issue #2 of Cha. His poem "The Expat Partner: An Email" is discussed here.

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Wendy Xu
Four poems by Wendy Xu are published in the latest issue of Red Lightbulbs. Read "We Are Both Sure to Die", "We are Both Sure to Die", "This Year I Mean to be an Elephant" and "Wow is What I Want" here
Wendy Xu's poetry was published in Issue #16 of Cha. 


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Greg Santos
A selection of "Google Autocomplete" poems Greg Santos compiled appeared on Internet Poetry. Check out, for example, THIS and THIS
Greg Santos's poem "Siem Reap, Cambodia" was published in issue #10 of Cha and discussed here.

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Marc Vincenz
Marc Vincenz's poem "Ante Perpetuum", first published in Pull of the Gravitons (Right Hand Pointing), is now on October Babies.
Read Marc Vincenz's Cha profile.

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Luisa A. Igloria
Luisa A. Igloria's poem "Lineage" is part of "Crossing the Country Line by Line", the project of YARN: Young Adult Review Network celebrating national poetry month. 
Luisa A. Igloria's poetry was published in issue #2 and issue #8 of Cha.

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Kristine Ong Muslim


Read an interview with Kristine Ong Muslim in the latest issue of JMWW. There is also a review of Kristine's Night Fish in the edition.
Kristine Ong Muslim's poetry was published in issue #9 of Cha and her poem "Preface to a Pornographer's Dirty Book" is discussed here.


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