Asian Books Blog is based in Singapore. During the Singapore Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and runs through until November 8, daily posts will offer a flavour of events in the Lion City.
Asian Books
Blog is based in Singapore. During the Singapore Writers Festival, (SWF) which
is on now, and runs through until November 8, daily posts will offer a flavour
of events in the Lion City.
So: Day 8...
Asian Books Blog is based in Singapore. During the Singapore Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and runs through until November 8,
daily posts will offer a flavour of events in the Lion City.
So: Day 7...
Asian Books Blog is based in Singapore. During the Singapore Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and runs through until November 8, daily posts will offer a flavour of events in the Lion City.
So: Day 6...
Asian Books Blog is based in
Singapore. During the Singapore Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and
runs through until November 8, daily posts will offer a flavour of events in
the Lion City.
So: Day 5...
Asian Books
Blog is based in Singapore. During the Singapore
Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and runs through until November 8,
daily posts will offer a flavour of events in the Lion City.
So: Day 4...
This has
been a busy few weeks in the Asian literary calendar, with a variety of events
on offer. See, for example, recent posts on the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, and the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, as well as the on-going
series from the Singapore Writers Festival. Furthermore, the region’s literary
network, Asia Pacific Writers and Translators, which is currently based in Hong
Kong, but which is soon to move its headquarters to Brisbane, held its eighth
annual conference in Manila, from 22 – 25 October. Here Jane
Camens, co-founder and Executive Director, Asia Pacific Writers and
Translators, gives an account of proceedings.