International Lamplight Residency - Shanghai (Online)


Find inspiration for your writing, enjoy professional development opportunities, and build connections with other writers to sustain your creative project, in this special online residency.

Applications are now closed

Dates: 29 July - 3 August 2024, with sessions every day except for Sunday
Fees: FREE
Places: 3 Australian and 3 Chinese participants.
Who should apply: Published Australian writers of fiction with a connection to Western Sydney University (as students, staff or alumni) and/or Varuna alumni. Chinese writers can apply via the Shanghai Writers Association.

Co-presented by Varuna,  Institute for Australian and Chinese Arts and Culture (IAC) and The Shanghai Writers Association, with support from Creative Australia


PROGRAM OUTLINE

This week-long online residency includes:

  • A writers conversation with Isabelle Li and Shen Jialu to talk about your current work.

  • An online Q&A session with award-winning author Nicholas Jose.

  • An online Q&A session with award-winning Chinese poet, essayist, and author of children's literature Zhao Lihong.

  • Facilitated professional networking opportunities with your peers throughout the week, including the opportunity to share work, talk about process, and receive feedback.

Participants need to allow at least one hour at specific times every day for programmed sessions, with the expectation that you will spend at least three hours dedicated writing time each day (although this is flexible according to your own personal circumstances). Participants will need a reliable internet connection, and a computer or mobile phone with a webcam and microphone.


ABOUT ISABELLE LI

Isabelle Li has published in various anthologies and literary journals. and her collection of short stories A Chinese Affair was published in 2016. Her prose translations have appeared in Sydney Review of Books and her poetry translations in Mascara, and World Literature《世界文学》and Works《作品》in China. Her Chinese translation of Sebastian Barry’s novel The Secret Scripture 《绝密手稿》was published by Zhejiang Literature & Art Publishing House浙江文艺出版社. Her script MOONCAKE AND CRAB was made into a short film, and premiered at the 60th Melbourne International Film Festival. She is a fellow of Varuna and was the inaugural winner of the Mascara Bundanon Writer’s Residency.

ABOUT SHEN JIALU

Shen Jialu who was born in 1956, is a board member and director of Novel Creation Committee of Shanghai Writers’ Association. He worked as editor in chief, executive editorial board member and senior journalist of Xinmin Weekly, Shanghai Newspaper Group. Since the 1980s, he has been creating novels, reportage, prose as well as film and television works. He has published over 30 books including novels, collections of novellas and short stories, and collections of essays. His works have won literary awards given by literary magazines like Shanghai Literature, The Bud and Fiction World.

ABOUT NICHOLAS JOSE

Nicholas Jose has published eight novels, three collections of short fiction and a memoir, as well as a wide range of essays—concerning Australian and Asian life and arts and exploring stories that link Australia and China. Nicholas was Cultural Counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Beijing from 1987 to 1990. He has taught at universities around the world, and his writing has been widely translated, listed for many awards and has inspired visual art and film adaptation.

ABOUT ZHAO LIHONG

Zhao Lihong is an award-winning poet, essayist, and author of children's literature. He is the president of Shanghai International Poetry Festival and editor-in-chief of Poet Magazine. Zhao Lihong has written more than 90 books and has won dozens of literary awards, both at home and abroad. Lihong's work has been translated into more than 10 languages and has received worldwide recognition. In 2013, he was awarded the Golden Key International Poetry Award in Smederevo, Serbia. In 2014, he won the Outstanding Contribution Award of Shanghai Literature and Art; and in 2019, he was awarded the Romanian “Mihai Eminescu International Poetry Award.”


HOW TO APPLY

Applications have now closed.

For future programs, applicants must be writers of fiction only. Poetry, non-fiction, stage and screen are not eligible. Assessors look at your writing experience, clarity of focus and objectives (how you will use your time), and the merit of your writing. They will also consider the balance of the group, with a view to ensuring the residency has a collegiate atmosphere.

 

Varuna is grateful to Creative Australia for their support of this project.


 

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