14 October 2008

queer and proud.

My cousin Teng is amazing. He will be at this event. Unfortunately, I didn't get his talent. It doesn't run in the family :) 
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Saturday, November 1, 2008
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, with reception following
at the Chopin Theater
1543 W. Division Street, Chicago
Free to attend, but reservations are required. (See below.)


The Guild Complex, in collaboration with the Iowa Writers' Workshop, presents The Exchange for 2008. The Exchange is the Guild's annual international forum on new literature.

This year's program examines the dichotomies of borders and cultures from the writer's perspective. Because lines on the map do not necessarily define lines on the page, this year's program is titled "Migrating People, Migrating Literature." The 2008 program presents four special foreign authors with two distinguished Chicago authors, and is moderated by one of the city's best-known experimental poets.

The Exchange builds a bridge of creative dialogue between Chicago's top critics and practitioners and some of the best emerging writers abroad, through the participation of the International Writers' Program at the University of Iowa.

From the Iowa Writers Workshop's International Writers Program, we're inviting Laila al-Atrash (novelist, journalist; Jordan), Tarek Eltayeb (novelist, fiction writer, poet, playwright; Austria), Yael Globerman (poet, fiction writer, novelist; Israel), and Gutierrez Mangansakan II (journalist, poet, essayist, filmmaker, editor; The Philippines). For our international writers' biographies, click here.

From the Guild's local community of writers, we're inviting Paul Martinez Pompa (poet), and John Keene (poet). The discussion will be moderated by fellow Chicago poet Tony Trigilio. For our Chicagoans' biographies, click here.

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