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Category Archives: The Manchester Lit List

July 7, 2010 by t - 0 comments

Jennifer Wong on Manchester Lit List

Two short poems by Cha contributor Jennifer Wong, “Canary Wharf” and “Regent’s Park”, are now published on the Manchester Lit List website. Read them here.
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Jennifer Wong’s poem “Companions” was published in issue #5 of Cha and discussed here. She has also reviewed books for the journal.
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