Cha: An Asian Literary Journal

Eddie Tay

Contributor, Guest Editor and Reviews Editor
Eddie Tay

Eddie Tay is author of two collections of poetry, Remnants and A Lover's Soliloquy, and has been invited to various international festivals. He is from Singapore and is currently teaching poetry and children's literature at the Department of English, Chinese University of Hong Kong. His poem "Whose Woods These Are" was first published in Issue #2 (February 2008) of Cha. He later served as the guest editor for the May 2008 issue of the journal and became Cha's Reviews Editor in May 2009.

If you would like to submit a book (or books) for us to review, please contact Tay at eddie@asiancha.com. If you want to review a book for Cha, please also write to Tay for further information.


Contributions:

  • All Issues from May 2009: Reviews Editor
  • Issue #2 (February 2008): Who Woods These Are [Read]
  • Issue #3 (May 2008): Guest Editor [Read]
  • Issue #5 (November 2008): Poetry of the Global Economy: Toh Hsien Min's Means to an End [Read]
  • Issue #6 (February 2009): Selves in the City: Xu Xi's Evanescent Isles [Read]
  • Issue #7 (May 2009): On Being Blunt: Louise Ho's Incense Tree [Read]
  • Issue #8 (August 2009): Some Other Life [Read]

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