[CW-Grad] lots of good news for Ching-In!

athom011 at student.ucr.edu athom011 at student.ucr.edu
Sun Sep 6 16:52:16 PDT 2009


Hey everyone, check out these updates:
(Send notes of congratulations to: chinginchen at gmail.com)


The zine that Ching-In has co-edited, The Revolution Starts At Home: Partner Abuse in Activist Communities, has been picked up by South End Press to be published as an anthology set to be published in 2010.


Ching-In's poem, "Cuttings for My Mother: a Zuihitsu," appears in the current issue of Chroma: http://www.chromajournal.co.uk/ (Thanks to Juan Felipe Herrera's poetry workshop.)

Her poem "Translation" is in the latest issue of BorderSenses along with a poem by Amalia Alvarez: http://www.bordersenses.com/ (Thanks to Maurya Simon's workshop.)
Her poem, "Marriage," also appeared in the San Antonio Express-News: http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/Poetry_Marriage.html
(Thanks to Juan Felipe Herrera's poetry workshop.)


Ching-In Chen's book The Heart's Traffic (Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press, 2009) is reviewed by Jason Schneiderman in Lambda Book Report: http://www.lambdaliterary.org/lambda_book_report/chen.html





Ching-In Chen's book The Heart's Traffic (Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press, 2009) is reviewed by in Kate Rogers in Cha: an Asian Literary Journal: http://www.asiancha.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=440&Itemid=193





Last but not least, you can see poems that she & other Kundiman fellows, including Neil Aitken, wrote for Melissa Roxas in the Kundiman for Melissa project up here: http://www.kundiman.org/%5BCLB%5D_Brightside/1.Source/kundiman.html




Notes can be sent to chinginchen at gmail.com


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