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1. Guest Editors and Contest Judges
(April 2018/Contributors)
  B.B.P. Hosmillo is the author of Breed Me: a sentence without a subject/ Phối giống tôi: một câu không chủ đề (Ajar Press, 2016) with Vietnamese translation by Hanoi-based poets

2. Mourner
(December 2016/Poetry)
by B.B.P. Hosmillo     —after Cyril Wong’s Unmarked Treasure   The dead breathe again and so do you think you can already forgive, forgive, remember the gunshot sound tha

3. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(December 2016/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo is the author of Breed Me: a sentence without a subject / Phối giống tôi: một câu không chủ đề (Ajar Press, 2016) with Vietnamese translation by Hanoi-bas

4. Birthplace
(September 2016/Poetry)
by B.B.P. Hosmillo you've been here more than ninety times. your mother, after the migration                 &nbsp

5. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(September 2016/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo is the author of The Essential Ruin (forthcoming) and Breed Me: a sentence without a subject (AJAR Press, 2016) translated into Vietnamese by Hanoi-based poets Nha Thuyen & Kaitlin

6. Guest Editors
(June 2016/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo helped select the poetry in the June 2016 issue of Cha. He is the author of The Essential Ruin (forthcoming) and Breed Me: a sentence without a subject (AJAR Press, 2016) with Vietname

7. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(December 2015/Contributors)
A Southeast Asianist queer poet, B.B.P. Hosmillo teaches English in the Philippines. His poetry has appeared in Kritika Kultura, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, The Ilanot Review, amongst other

by B.B.P. Hosmillo —for Kartika Pratiwi   I remember a poem I wrote for history, particularly that which did not speak of me but self. When I confessed to Ibu Kartika that I've become

by B.B.P. Hosmillo —for Trisna Lewi A couple of years later I lifted the black river to my face only to smell your reflection,          &nb

10. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(September 2015/Contributors)
A Southeast Asianist queer poet, B.B.P. Hosmillo teaches English in the Philippines. His poetry has appeared in Kritika Kultura, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, The Ilanot Review, amongst other p

11. We Are Little Things
(June 2015/Poetry)
by B.B.P. Hosmillo [The film called TRANS continues with an old man, his age unknown since he started asking God or a piece of crack device or a skull his lover left Do you see me here?]  &nb

12. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(June 2015/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo is a Southeast Asianist queer poet. Guest poetry editor at Cha, his poetry has appeared in places like Far Enough East, The Missing Slate, Alice Blue Review, and is forthcoming in Crab

13. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(March 2015/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo is a Southeast Asianist queer poet. He received graduate research fellowships and scholarships from the Japan Foundation, Asia Research Institute-National University of Singapore, and

14. Subjections
(March 2015/Contest winners)
by B.B.P. Hosmillo A minority is bound to embrace what is not lovely. When I say a minority I mean a photography whose default mirror is AIDS. I don't want to talk about this mirror because you a

15. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(September 2014/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo is a Southeast Asianist queer poet. He received the JENESYS Invitation for Graduate Student Research Fellowship in 2011 and the National University of Singapore—Asia Research Ins

by B.B.P. Hosmillo The anus of the pond finds the mouth of the blotted sky.                  

17. B.B.P. Hosmillo
(March 2014/Contributors)
B.B.P. Hosmillo is a Filipino poet and a critic of gender and queer precarity. He received the JENESYS Invitation for Graduate Student Research Fellowship in 2011 and the National University of Singap

by B.B.P. Hosmillo Who knows? Perhaps we have to dare, indeed. As for the verdict thus suspended, what we ought to risk will always depend on a "perhaps." —Jacques Derrida, A Si

19. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(March 2014/Front page)
...". The following writers/artists have generously allowed us to showcase their work: Poetry: Reid Mitchell, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Renée M. Schell, Edward Ragg, Bryan Thao Worra, Mingjuan Tan,...

20. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(September 2014/Front page)
... following writers/artists have generously allowed us to showcase their work:   Poetry: Shirley Geok-lin Lim, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Joseph Han, Daryl Yam, Stephanie Han, Shefali Tripathi Mehta, Yassen...

21. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(March 2015/Front page)
...orah Guzzi, Martin Kovan  "The Other Side" poetry contest winners: Arian Tejano, Arup K Chatterjee, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Lachlan Brown, Ken Jackson, Aditi Rao, Brian Ng, Carissa Ma Ficti...

22. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(June 2015/Front page)
...uiz Aquino, Ya Shi, Nick Admussen, Mike Frick, Jim Pascual Agustin, Joshua Burns, Ankush Banerjee, Jimmy Pappas, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Clara Changxin Fang, Lucía Damacela, Hasanthika Sirisena, Ke...

23. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(September 2015/Front page)
... work:   Poetry: Matthew James Friday, Antony Johae, Regine Cabato, Jonathan Louis Duckworth, Darylle Rubino, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Khairani Barokka, Jasmine Nikki Paredes, Jim Pascual Agustin, Gabrie...

24. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(December 2015/Front page)
...heir work:   Poetry: Michael Tsang, Tegan Smyth, Reid Mitchell, James Shea, Jason S Polley, Jennifer Feeley, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Michael Carlo C. Villas, Matthew James Friday, Christian Benitez, Re...

25. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(June 2016/Front page)
...st (Closing date: 1 August 2016) Issue​ 32​ of Cha is now available. We would like to thank guest editors ​B.B.P. Hosmillo (poetry) and Mag Tan (prose) for reading the submissions with us an...

26. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(September 2016/Front page)
...sly allowed us to showcase their work: Poetry: Lo Mei Wa, Henry Wei Leung​, James AH White, Paul Christiansen, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Luisa A. Igloria, Antony Huen, Un Sio San, Jeremy Tiang Interview: T...

27. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(December 2016/Front page)
...rously allowed us to showcase their work: Poetry: Joshua Uyheng, Bernice Chauly, Grace Chia, B.B.P. Hosmillo, Pey Pey Oh, Monica Macansantos, Marc Anthony, Ra...

28. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(April 2018/Front page)
...   We are very pleased to announce that Issue 39 (April 2018) of Cha is now available. We would like to thank B.B.P. Hosmillo (poetry) and Matt Turner (prose) for reading the submissions with...

... June 2018 - "Writing the Philippines": Ricardo M. de Ungria and Lawrence Lacambra Ypil #39, April 2018 B.B.P. Hosmillo and Matt Turner #38, December 2017 - Tenth Anniversary Issue - &quo...

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