Guest Editors
ImageArthur Leung helped select the poetry. See his Cha profile.

ImageRoyston Tester helped select the prose. See his Cha profile.

ImageReid Mitchell was one of the two judges (along with Tammy Ho Lai-Ming) of the "Misinterpretation" Flash Fiction Contest. See his Cha profile.
                                                                                                                                                    

 
Hong Kong Feature
 
                            


 
Andrew Barker
ImageAndrew Barker operates the online poetry lectures website mycroft-online-lectures and is the author of the poertry book Snowblind from my Protective Colouring. He  holds a PhD in American Literature and an MA in Anglo-Irish Literature and is currently teaching at the University of Hong Kong and Lingnan University.  [Read] [Cha profile]
 
Angelo B. Ancheta
ImageAngelo B. Ancheta attended the University of the Philippines and took an engineering course. However, he ended up doing computer programs thinking that software engineering is problem solving. He has been writing poems and essays since high school. His haiku have appeared in journals both online and off such as The Heron’s Nest, Modern Haiku, Simply Haiku, Haiku News, Haiku Reality, A Hundred Gourds, Notes from the Gean Tree. His first micro fiction “SEEDS” earned a Certificate of Distinction in 2011 from the Intergeneration StoryTelling Foundation. His first ghost story placed second in PSICOM’s True Philippine Ghost Stories Contest 2011. [Read]
 
Anubha Yadav
ImageAnubha Yadav is a writer, academic and film-maker based in New Delhi. She teaches media studies at Delhi University. Her fiction and non fiction pieces have appeared in Out of Print, International Screenwriting Journal, Indian Literature Journal, Epic India, and other national newspapers. At present she is working on a collection of short stories. Visit her website for more information. [Read]
 
Bo Wong
ImageHaving lived in Beijing and the UK for some years, Bo Wong is now based in her native Hong Kong, where she continues to live a double life of dream and reality. [View]
 
Bob Bradshaw
ImageBob Bradshaw has always been the schoolchild who hopes that he doesn't get called on. Even now he never raises his hand. Nevertheless, he is very grateful to the journals that have published his work. His poems can be found at Apple Valley Review, Eclectica, Pedestal, Stirring, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore and many other publications. When he isn't napping he can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it [Read] [Cha profile]
 
Carolyn Lau
ImageCarolyn Lau is currently reading for an MPhil in English Literature at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include modernism, the city and the psychology of modern man, the visual arts and pop culture. These are the people and things she likes in the year 2012 so far (in no particular order): Rainer Maria Rilke, avocadoes, sun-filled museums, Orson Welles, ekphrasis, Graham Greene, The Sunset Boulevard, Madame Bovary and Toshiro Mifune. [Read 1 2]
 
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