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Writing Across Cultures
Tuesday, 6 October, 2009 12:48 PM
Jane Camens
Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership
PRESS RELEASE
6 October, 2009
WRITING ACROSS CULTURES
Bringing some of the world's top creative writing programs to Asia
Writers teaching in some of the world's top Creative Writing programs will talk about how they mentor students and important aspects of craft at 'Writing Across Cultures' in Hong Kong, 9-11 March 2010.
'Writing Across Cultures' is a two-day event for students and teachers of creative writing in
Instead of academic papers, 'provocateurs' will talk for four or five minutes about aspects of craft and teaching writing then open the discussion to the audience. A roundtable on the first day will focus on teaching creative writing in the academy. The next day will focus on teaching creative writing in English in
'Not many countries in the region offer creative writing at university level,' said the Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership's founding director, Jane Camens. 'I know of a number of excellent emerging writers who have left Asia to study creative writing abroad, generally in the
'Writing Across Cultures' will feature representatives from top writing programs in
* Robin Hemley from the Iowa Writers Workshop, University of Iowa,
* Andrew Cowan, Director of the MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia,
* Brian Castro, Chair of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Adelaide (home of the Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership),
* Marilyn Chin, who teaches Creative Writing in the Master of Fine Arts program at San Diego State University.
* Catherine Cole, Chair of Creative Writing at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT),
* Kim Cheng Boey who teaches Creative Writing at the University of Newcastle,
* Jose Dalisay, Director of the Institute of Creative Writing at the University of the Philippines,
* Dai Fan, Chair of English at Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou (China), who teaches creative non fiction in China.
The Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership's first event was held in
The Partnership is based within the Creative Writing Program of the
For the full program and registration details see http://apwriters.org/wac/
Media Contacts:
Jane Camens (APWN Founding Director) jane.camens@apwriters.com
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Xu Xi (APWN Chair) xuxi@xuxiwriter.com (schedule
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Issued by the Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership
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