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...mbent Les Feuilles, Editions Caracteres, 2016. 134 pgs. ❀ Ow Yeong Wai Kit and Muzakkir Samat (editors), From Walden to Woodlands: An Anthology of Nature Poems, Ethos Books, 2015. 120...

2. Bovine
(October 2018/Fiction)
... the brutal backlash. They run like the wind, and in their minds, a singular aim—heavenly Pancasona! Editors' note: "Bovine" is an excerpt from Mohamed Latiff Mohamed's Lost No...

3. Accidental Losers
(October 2018/Creative non-fiction)
...can do, as a private citizen and accidental beneficiary of Singapore’s success, is to express mine. Editors' note: "Accidental Losers" was originally published in Cherian George&#...

4. The Wheel
(October 2018/Fiction)
...and the reproductive cycle, magnified twenty-seven times. Sometimes, I miss my phantom lives. … Editors' note: "The Wheel" is an excerpt of a story from Clara Chow's Dream...

5. A Loud Bang Erupted
(October 2018/Fiction)
...d Liam slumped on the table, unmoving. A sour stench like fresh vomit, strong and foul, engulfed the room. Editors' note: This is an excerpt from Jinny Koh's The Gods Will Hear Us Eventually ...

6. Step 1: Disrupt the Narrative
(October 2018/Creative non-fiction)
by Teo You Yenn   Editors' note: Sometimes inequality is portrayed as the problem of a few who can’t keep up—but what if it's deeply built into what it means to get ahead? In

7. Editors and Guest Editors
(October 2018/Contributors)
Tammy Ho Lai-Ming is a founding co-editor of Cha, an editor of the academic journals Hong Kong Studies and Victorian Network, and the English Editor of Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine. She has also

8. Mother Tongue
(October 2018/Creative non-fiction)
...ng of stepping into a new world, a world that belonged to me all along, but now, finally, I have the key. Editors' note: "Mother Tongue" is included in Melissa De Silva's "Oth...

9. She Crumbled and Turned to Ashes
(October 2018/Fiction)
...sp;I smiled, sensing her excitement. “All right,” I said, and that was the last time we spoke. Editors' note: This is an excerpt from Clarissa Goenawan's Rainbirds (Soho Press), ...

10. On Looking, Acting and Thinking Otherwise
(October 2018/Creative non-fiction)
...hat testifies to the power of commodity, but (I hope) a poetic rendering of another way of seeing.   Editors' note: "On Looking, Acting and Thinking Otherwise" is included in Edd...

11. Two Poems
(October 2018/Poetry)
...er learns, do not like to be touched by your people. Kith is born between aisles 8½ and 9.   Editors' note: "I is for Innie" and "H is for Her Hair" are included ...

... of Emergency, Epigram Books, 2016. 280 pgs. ❀ Loh Kah Seng, Thum Ping Tjin and Jack Meng-Tat Chia (editors), Living with Myths in Singapore, Ethos Books, 2017. 326 pgs.   Myths are m...

13. In Transit
(October 2018/Book reviews)
by Pow Jun Kai Zhang Ruihe and Yu-Mei Balasingamchow (editors), In Transit: An Anthology from Singapore on Airports and Air Travel, Math Paper Press, 2016. 324 pgs.   Let’s get strai

... Stories, Math Paper Press, 2017. 255 pgs. ❀ Patricia Karunungan, Samuel Caleb Wee and Wong Wen Pu (editors), This is How You Walk on the Moon, Ethos Books, 2016. 320 pgs.   The Infin...

15. Community
(October 2018/Fiction)
...r and flash flirty smiles at the camera, as if they were never meant to be seen in the first place.   Editors' note: "Community" is an excerpt from Daren Goh's The HDB Murders ...

16. Everyday
(October 2018/Creative non-fiction)
...back to wartime and being bombed.” Mr.Takamatsu's View of Onagawa Bay (Photo credit: Jon Chan) Editors' note: "Everyday" is included in Wesley Leon Aroozoo's I Want To Go...

17. Chemical Hearteners
(October 2018/Poetry)
...stem I have been plugged in from artery to cubicle pod to the ghosted god of the no-name machine.   Editors' note: "Chemical Hearteners" is included in Grace Chia's Mother of ...

18. Ponti: An Excerpt
(October 2018/Fiction)
...falo heads staring into her soul, their victims’ eyes and long, dusty lashes. How moving, how cold. Editors' note: This is an excerpt from Sharlene Teo's Ponti (Picador), published in ...

19. The Old Man
(October 2018/Fiction)
...metimes so sharp, he shouts at her, “Ah Lan! Do we have any more Japanese money? Burn it all!” Editors note: This is an excerpt from Costume by Yeng Pway Ngon, English translation by Jerem...

20. The Venus Fly Trap
(October 2018/Fiction)
...alls of our house. I was off to Singapore with Jane and Melissa, to try my luck along with the many copy editors on Tanjong Pagar. As I packed all my clothes into the tight cube of my parents' o...

21. Windows, Singapore
(October 2018/Poetry)
... hear my neighbour coughing. The endless shuffle of mahjong tiles like dull prayers in the night.   Editors' note: "Windows, Singapore" is included in Eileen Chong's Dark Mat...

22. The Replica
(October 2018/Poetry)
...f you rub two seeds together, they make the kind of warmth that burns a little, but never a fire.   Editors' note: "The Replica" is included in Marc Nair's Vital Possessions ...

23. Francis C. Macansantos: Poet of Light
(July 2018/Book reviews)
... the deed itself, proclaimed The truth beyond mere articulation— Light was medium, message, deed. Editors’ note: This review originally appeared in The Philippine Star. ...

...mand, seriously: Why not? Now that would be change. How I’d love to live to see just that. Editors’ note: This essay originally appeared in Boston Review. ...

by Janice Tsang Monette Bichsel, Lenny Kaye Bugayong and Lily C. Fen (editors), Bending Without Breaking: Thirteen Women’s Stories of Migration and Resilience, 2017. 189 pgs. I came to&nb

26. Guest Editors
(July 2018/Contributors)
Ricardo M. de Ungria's book, Voices on the Waters: Conversations with Five Mindanao Writers, was just published by the Ateneo de Manila Press. He makes his home in Davao City, Mindanao, where he

27. The Pinoy Sensorium
(July 2018/Editorial)
... the nonce suffices for the savouring, leaving enough emptiness to ache for the next one. The founding co-editors of this journal both think that "the writing is very strong," and that &q...

28. 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

...and we fight our part by refusing to forget what has happened. It is a fight to keep the memory living on. Editors' note: You can read an excerpt from I Want To Go Home in the "Writing Singap...

by Mark Stevenson Nguyễn Hưng Quốc and Nhã Thuyên (editors), Poems of Lê Văn Tài, Nguyễn Tôn Hiệt & Phan Quỳnh Trâm, Vagabond Press, 2015. 1

31. Preface to Unsleeping Philosophy
(December 2017/Essays)
by Wong Kwok Kui, translated from Chinese into English by Chris Song Editors' Note: Earlier this year, Commercial Press removed Wong Kwok Kui's preface to Unsleeping Philosophy after the aca

32. Three Poems
(December 2017/Poetry)
...m twice a Godfather, but never the real thing. Did I miss a chance, or did they? Or have we missed it yet? Editors' Note: These three poems first appeared in Eight Hong Kong Poets (Chameleon Pres...

33. Unbound
(December 2017/Poetry)
...xt to you, muddying history. We who've lost, with tears and blood, can break what's broken.   Editors' Note: "Unbound" first appeared in Pure and Faultless Elation Emerging ...

34. Twin Cinema Of A Sunday Election
(December 2017/Poetry)
...sp;                             Editors' Note: This poem first appeared in Kyoto Journal, Issue 89.   ...

35. The Tai Chi Master
(December 2017/Poetry)
... pattern chaos, still balanced as genealogies roll from shoulder to shoulder. Who showed him how?   Editors' Note: "The Tai Chi Master" first appeared in Deeds of Light (Math Pap...

36. Three Poems from Goddess of Democracy
(December 2017/Poetry)
...f us was always meant to be an ocean: unrequiting, distant, deafening the ear at its chest.   Editors' Note: These poems are from Henry Wei Leung's latest poetry collection, Godde...

37. Liu Xiaobo Has Left China
(December 2017/Poetry)
...w he's free But not she. 劉曉波 離開了中國 但劉霞 還在中國留下...​   Editors' Note: Susan Lavender performed this poem at PEN Hong Kong's reading on huma...

38. Two Poems
(December 2017/Poetry)
...nbsp;       * Accuracy? Go on, then – to write about the tragedy of this body Editors' Note: An earlier version of "Intergenerational" first appeared in Gris...

39. Joyce Lau
(December 2017/Contributors)
...she walked into the Montreal Mirror offices as a 19-year-old college sophomore, and followed the editors around until they finally acquiesced to letting her compile the band listings for a s...

40. W.F. Lantry
(December 2017/Contributors)
... Houston. Honours include the National Hackney Literary Award in Poetry, Patricia Goedicke Prize, Crucible Editors' Prize, Lindberg Foundation International Poetry for Peace Prize (Israel), the Pa...

41. A City of Poets
(October 2017/Reviews)
by Michael Tsang   Paul Hetherington and Shane Strange (editors), Cities: Ten Poets, Ten Cities, Recent Work Press, 2017. 160 pgs.   Cities: Ten Cities, Ten Poets is an interesting proj

42. Wild Mustard: New Voices from Vietnam
(October 2017/Reviews)
by William Noseworthy   Charles Waugh, Nguyễn Liên and Văn Giá (editors), Wild Mustard: New Voices from Vietnam, Northwestern University Press, 2017. 272 pgs.   In Wild

43. Ode to Gwendolyn Brooks
(October 2017/Reviews)
by Smita Sahay   Peter Kahn, Ravi Shankar and Patricia Smith (editors), The Golden Shovel Anthology: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks, The University of Arkansas Press, 2017. 400 pgs.  

...9;s stories are a remake of our world in a parallel but gothic dimension. In this parallel world, literary editors can melt like slugs, dogs are cyborgs that can project movies and cats tell stories a...

...rst Impulse traces their embrace of film criticism as a language and vocation, recounting how Bohinc's editorship of the venerable Slovenian film magazine Ekran widened its scope to include third-...

46. Guest Editors
(June 2017/Contributors)
James Shea is an American writer and the author of two books of poetry, The Lost Novel and Star in the Eye. His poems have appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies such as The New Censu

47. Guest Editors
(October 2017/Contributors)
Jenna Le a daughter of Vietnamese refugees who lives and works as a physician and educator in New Hampshire. She is the author of Six Rivers (NYQ Books, 2011), which was a Small Press Distribution Poe

48. Editors
(December 2017/Contributors)
Tammy Ho Lai-Ming 何麗明 is the Founding Co-editor of Cha, a Vice President of PEN Hong Kong and an Assistant Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University. She is also an editor of the academic journ

...m to return and to see for himself the aftermath. Guided by this voice, he made the trip together with his editors. The resultant observation and thoughts from this trip is Horse, Horse, in the End th...

50. On Writing Japan
(June 2017/Editorial)
...omething greater than what we may at first assume to be true. James Shea & Kyoko Yoshida / Guest Editors Cha's "Writing Japan" 25 June 2017 Note: This introduction presents ...

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