J.A. Tyler in >kill author

J.A. Tyler’s “[ the fourth house /// rebuilt ]” is now published in >kill author. Read the piece here. You can also listen to Tyler’s reading of the work (it is very good).
J.A. Tyler’s fiction was published in Issue #1 of Cha.

CHA contributors in Rumble Magazine

Cha contributors J. A. Tyler and Daniel Hudon have new works published in the September 2009 issue of Rumble Magazine. The issue is called “super special” lorrie moore issue. Read J. A. Tyler’s review of Tao Lin’s shoplifting from american apparel and Daniel’s “whale migration”.

  • J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha.
  • Daniel Hudon’s creative non-fiction was published in issue #5 of Cha.

Issue#8 Mud Luscious

The eighth issue (July 2009) of Mud Luscious (editor: J.A. Tyler) is now live. It includes work by Rauan Klassnik, Eirik Gumeny, Tomas Weber, Peycho Kanev, Joseph Goosey, Lisa Ciccarello, Chris Wilson, Hoa Ngo, Robert Scotellaro, Ethel Rohan, Heather Anastasiu, Brian Edward Bahr, Russell Thorburn, Mike Meginnis, Tia Prouhet, & Crispin Best as well as reviews of Damaged, Verb Sap, & Corn & Smoke.

J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha.

CHA: An Asian Literary Journal wins Million Writers Award for best new online magazine or journal

CHA: An Asian Literary Journal is very pleased to announce that we have won the storySouth Million Writers Award for best new online magazine or journal for 2008. We would like to thank the writers and the guest editors for being part of Asian Cha.

We would also like to congratulate Robert Abel (“The Ghost in the Mirror“), Ken Kamoche (“The Smell of Fresh Grass“) and Thaila Ramanujam (“Life is Awesome“) for having their stories selected by storySouth as among the notable online short stories published in 2008.

Cha contributors Tai Dong Huai and J. A. Tyler each has two stories named notable stories in 2008. Tai’s “Mice” (published in Pindeldyboz) and “Fang” (published in Underground Voices) and Tyler’s “Indians” (published in Storyglossia) and “And” (published in Underground Voices) have been selected as notable online stories published in 2008.

Congratulations to all!

Arlene Ang, Tai Dong Hui and J. A. Tyler in Blue Print Review

Three Cha contributors have new works published in the latest issue of Blue Print Review. Arlene Ang’s “Momento Mori“, Tai Dong Hui’s “Look-See” and J. A. Tyler’s “The Sea Lions” are selected for publication in issue#20 of Blue Print Review.

  • Arlene Ang’s poetry was published in issue #1 of Cha.
  • Tai Dong Hui’s short story “New Baby” was published in issue#5 of Cha.
  • J. A. Tyler’s fiction was published in issue #1 of Cha.