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Episode 26: Women in Writing 2017

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Rebekah Chan, Coco Richter (Brooke Richter), Nancy KW Leung and Alex Dunn (Kathy Dunn) discuss some of the issues facing women in writing and introduce some works that have inspired them. They begin by introducing and reading from their most recent work.

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Hong Kong Writers Circle podcast Episode 26: Women in Writing 2017

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00:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Interview and reading with Coco Richter 09:40 - Interview and reading with Nancy KW Leung 16:00 - Interview and reading with Alex Dunn 27:30 - Interlude: Grey Roses by Dazie Mae 30:10 - Rebekah Chan reads 34:50 - Homme de plume - discussion 42:50 - Earthsea - discussion 65:30 - Sh*tty first drafts - discussion 73:10 - The beauty of being a misfit - discussion 82:30 - Copyright information

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Tempting the Dragon by Coco Richter (Amazon) Sweet and Sour by Nancy KW Leung (EJ Insight) The Demon Magician by Alex Dunn (Amazon) Afterness anthology edited by Rebekah Chan (Facebook) Coco Richter's website Alex Dunn's website Homme de plume (article by Catherine Nichols) - chosen by Nancy Earthsea (series of novels by Ursula K Le Guin - chosen by Alex Dunn Bird by Bird (book by Anne Lamott) - chosen by Coco The beauty of being a misfit (TED talk by Lidia Yuknavitch) - chosen by Rebekah Simon's website Hong Kong Writers Circle Subscribe to the podcast on I Tunes

Copyright Information

The Hong Kong Writers Circle podcast Episode 26: Women in Writing 2017 was hosted by Rebekah Chan and produced by SCC Overton.

For more information about this podcast and all of our other activities, please visit our website: hkwriterscircle.com

This podcast featured Tempting the Dragon by Coco Richter published by Inkstone Books; The Demon Magician by Alex Dunn published by The Red Telephone; Sweet and Sour by Nancy KW Leung, available at ejinsight.com; Things that Have Happened Since Starting the CityU MFA (Polyamorous) by Rebekah Chan from the collection Afterness: Literature From the New Transnational Asia edited by Rebekah Chan, Gregg Schroeder, Jenn Chan Lyman, Quenntis Ashby and Amanda Webster, published by After-Party Press; Homme de Plume: What I Learned Sending My Novel Out Under a Male Name by Catherine Nichols, available at jezebel.com; The Earthsea series by Ursula K Le Guin from various publishers; Sh*tty First Drafts from Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott published by Anchor; and The Beauty of Being a Misfit by Lidia Yuknavitch, available at ted.com for which the audio was sourced from YouTube.

The music was Jingle Jazz by Quantum Jazz from the album End of Line, used under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 licence.

Jingle Jazz (Quantum Jazz) / CC BY-SA 3.0

The interlude music was Grey Roses by Dazie Mae from the album, Seasonal Affective Disorder used under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

City Breeze (Dazie Mae) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

If you are an author, publisher or musician and would like to collaborate on an episode of this podcast or for any other feedback please click here to email, using the subject line "Podcast". Members of the HKWC are encouraged to get in touch with ideas, interview suggestions, audio essays and other ways to collaborate, including production assistance.

Thanks as always to Katrina Teh for the podcast artwork.

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What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Rebekah Chan, Coco Richter (Brooke Richter), Nancy KW Leung and Alex Dunn (Kathy Dunn) discuss some of the issues facing women in writing and introduce some works that have inspired them. They begin by introducing and reading from their most recent work.

Play the episode:

Download the episode.

Hong Kong Writers Circle podcast Episode 26: Women in Writing 2017

Timings

00:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Interview and reading with Coco Richter 09:40 - Interview and reading with Nancy KW Leung 16:00 - Interview and reading with Alex Dunn 27:30 - Interlude: Grey Roses by Dazie Mae 30:10 - Rebekah Chan reads 34:50 - Homme de plume - discussion 42:50 - Earthsea - discussion 65:30 - Sh*tty first drafts - discussion 73:10 - The beauty of being a misfit - discussion 82:30 - Copyright information

Links

Tempting the Dragon by Coco Richter (Amazon) Sweet and Sour by Nancy KW Leung (EJ Insight) The Demon Magician by Alex Dunn (Amazon) Afterness anthology edited by Rebekah Chan (Facebook) Coco Richter's website Alex Dunn's website Homme de plume (article by Catherine Nichols) - chosen by Nancy Earthsea (series of novels by Ursula K Le Guin - chosen by Alex Dunn Bird by Bird (book by Anne Lamott) - chosen by Coco The beauty of being a misfit (TED talk by Lidia Yuknavitch) - chosen by Rebekah Simon's website Hong Kong Writers Circle Subscribe to the podcast on I Tunes

Copyright Information

The Hong Kong Writers Circle podcast Episode 26: Women in Writing 2017 was hosted by Rebekah Chan and produced by SCC Overton.

For more information about this podcast and all of our other activities, please visit our website: hkwriterscircle.com

This podcast featured Tempting the Dragon by Coco Richter published by Inkstone Books; The Demon Magician by Alex Dunn published by The Red Telephone; Sweet and Sour by Nancy KW Leung, available at ejinsight.com; Things that Have Happened Since Starting the CityU MFA (Polyamorous) by Rebekah Chan from the collection Afterness: Literature From the New Transnational Asia edited by Rebekah Chan, Gregg Schroeder, Jenn Chan Lyman, Quenntis Ashby and Amanda Webster, published by After-Party Press; Homme de Plume: What I Learned Sending My Novel Out Under a Male Name by Catherine Nichols, available at jezebel.com; The Earthsea series by Ursula K Le Guin from various publishers; Sh*tty First Drafts from Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott published by Anchor; and The Beauty of Being a Misfit by Lidia Yuknavitch, available at ted.com for which the audio was sourced from YouTube.

The music was Jingle Jazz by Quantum Jazz from the album End of Line, used under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 licence.

Jingle Jazz (Quantum Jazz) / CC BY-SA 3.0

The interlude music was Grey Roses by Dazie Mae from the album, Seasonal Affective Disorder used under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

City Breeze (Dazie Mae) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

If you are an author, publisher or musician and would like to collaborate on an episode of this podcast or for any other feedback please click here to email, using the subject line "Podcast". Members of the HKWC are encouraged to get in touch with ideas, interview suggestions, audio essays and other ways to collaborate, including production assistance.

Thanks as always to Katrina Teh for the podcast artwork.

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