2018 Shanghai International Writers’ programme
Applications are now open for 2018 Shanghai
International Writers’ programme
New Zealand's literary exchange with China continues with the call for applications from New Zealand writers to attend the international writers’ programme run by the Shanghai Writers’ Association for eight weeks in September and October 2018.
The successful writer will receive free accommodation in an inner-city apartment, a small stipend for living expenses and return economy class air travel.
This opportunity is available through a partnership between the New Zealand China Friendship Society, the Michael King Writers’ Centre, the Shanghai Writers’ Association, and Shanghai People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.
Since the exchange began in 2013, three Chinese writers have enjoyed a residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre on the slopes of Takarunga Mount Victoria at Devonport in Auckland. In 2013 Huo Yan, a young writing star from Beijing, took up the first Rewi Alley Fellowship then in 2015 acclaimed novelist Xiao Bai from Shanghai was the second resident. Last year Yin Jian Ling held the two month residency. Yin is a poet, essayist, novelist, literary critic, illustrator and translator; a versatile Chinese writer of children’s literature, who has covered a wide range of subjects.
In 2014 Alison Wong was the first
New Zealand writer selected to join the international
writers’ programme. Alison writes of her experience:
‘The Shanghai International Writers’ Programme was
invaluable as research for my new book, but also for
stimulating fresh creativity and inquiry through exposure to
a completely different environment, language and culture.
The connections made, whether with Chinese or other
international writers were personally and professionally
rewarding. I recommend the residency to writers with a sense
of adventure and curiosity’.
In 2016
Heidi North Bailey was the recipient of the exchange. Heidi
said at the time: ‘I’m having a marvellous,
stimulating and productive time. The Shanghai Writers’
Programme has organised some thoughtful activities for us
including visiting a writer's home, and we have participated
in several stimulating cross cultural literary discussions.
But I am also having plenty of time to put hands to keyboard
and write. Being here is such a gift’.
Writers are invited to take part in discussions and literary events and are required to write an article on a nominated theme before the residency starts. Apart from that obligation, the writers are able to work on a project of their choice.
Up to seven writers from all over the world are in the programme each year. Many celebrated writers have taken part over the years.
New Zealand applications close on
Friday 30th March 2018 at 5pm and should be
emailed to the Michael King Writers’ Centre. Application
details can be found on the MKWC website: www.writerscentre.org.nz
The
selection will be managed by a panel appointed by the
Michael King Writers’ Centre and the NZ China Friendship
Society.