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Category Archives: Foundling Review

September 19, 2010 by t - 0 comments

Jeff Zroback in Foundling Review

My poem “Chocolate Covered Water”, written for Tammy, is now published in Foundling Review.
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July 10, 2010 by t - 0 comments

Marco Yan in Foundling Review

Cha contributor Marco Yan has a new poem, “Fishing by the City Ferry Pier”, published in the new issue of Foundling Review. Read the poem here. Remember to read Marco’s note on the piece as well!
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Marco Yan’s fiction has been published in the debut issue of Cha.
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October 7, 2009 by t - 1 Comment

Reid Mitchell in Foundling Review

Reid Mitchell’s new poem “To Work with a Sharp Tool” is now published in the October 2009, issue 1 of Foundling Review. Read the poem and Reid’s comments here.

Reid Mitchell is consulting editor of Cha.
September 14, 2009 by t - 1 Comment

Nirmala Pillai in Foundling Review

Nirmala Pillai’s new poem “Growing Distances” is now published in Foundling Review. Read the poem here.

Nirmala Pillai’s fiction has been published in issue #5 of Cha.
September 1, 2009 by t - 0 comments

Surajit Chakravarty in Foundling Review

Surajit Chakravarty’s photograph “Chicago” is now published in Foundling Review (Issue 4 of August 2009)
Surajit Chakravarty’s fiction has been previously published in issue #7 of Cha.
May 20, 2009 by t - 2 Comments

Jee Leong Koh in Foundling Review

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Jee Leong Koh’s poem “Childhood Punishments“, first published in Karthika Review, is now reprinted in the second issue of Foundling Review. The poem was nominated for a 2008 Pushcart Prize.

Jee Leong Koh’s poetry was published inΒ issue #6Β of Cha.
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