Showing posts with label Leanne Dunic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leanne Dunic. Show all posts

Friday, 2 November 2012

New updates on 5 Cha contributors: Leanne Dunic, O Thiam Chin, Ouyang Yu, Toh Hsien Min and Wendy Xu




Leanne Dunic, O Thiam Chin, Ouyang Yu, Toh Hsien Min
It is always exciting to read a new issue of QLRS. In the current issue, you can read "Our Greatest Years Have Passed Like Flowers", a poem by Leanne Dunic;  "The Years", a short story by O Thiam Chin; "A Room for Three", a short story by Ouyang Yu; and a review by Toh Hsien Min. Read the entire new issue of QLRS here.
|| Leanne Dunic's poetry was published in Issue #16 of Cha.
|| O Thiam Chin's short story "Pebbles" was published in Issue #8 of Cha.
|| Ouyang Yu's poem "Bad English" was published in issue #4 of Cha and analysed on A Cup of Fine Tea.
|| Toh Hsien Min's poetry was published in issue #5 of Cha.

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Wendy Xu
Wendy Xu in the new edition of Connotation Press - "Reasons People Go to the Theatre", "Unapologetic Poem" and "Something Else Is Burning So You Don't Have To". There is also an interview with Wendy. 
|| Wendy Xu's poetry was published in Issue #16 of Cha. 


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Friday, 13 April 2012

New updates on 4 Cha contributors: Patrick Donnelly, Leanne Dunic, Aryanil Mukherjee and Greg Santos


Patrick Donnelly
Patrick Donnelly's poem "Paradise on Black Ice" is now available on the Academy of American Poets website. Also, TextTelevision is collaborating with the Academy on a poem-of-the-day iPhone app entitled Poem Flow, which 'includes a flow-movie of the poem when the phone is turned to Landscape View.' Take a look here.
Patrick Donnelly and Stephen D. Miller's poetry has been published in issue #8 of Cha.

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Leanne Dunic
Read Leanne Dunic's food article "Best Vancouver Stores to Source Specialty Ingredients" in the April 2012 issue of Vancouver Magazine.   
Leanne Dunic's poetry was published in Issue #16 of Cha.

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Aryanil Mukherjee
 A Pocket Broadside (i.e. literature that fits in your pocket!) by Aryanil Mukherjee — an excerpt from his book-length poem, "Dead Fish Buoy" — is now available on Lantern Review and Kartika Review's Tumblr. To see all of the Pocket Broadsides they've posted so far, visit the project's website
Aryanil Mukherjee's "Hand Movement of a Puppeteer" was published in Issue 9 of Cha and discussed here.

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Greg Santos
The "Make-Believe" issue of Branch Magazine, guest edited by Alison Strumberger and Megan Turnbull, is now out! In this issue, you can have a look at Greg Santos's workspace (there's an Ikea Leksvik dining room table...) and read his new poem "Hansel and Gretel".
Greg Santos's poem "Siem Reap, Cambodia" was published in issue #10 of Cha and discussed here. 

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