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Greg Bastian is a teacher and writer of critically acclaimed young adult fiction. His first novel for young adults was published in 1989. Whilst researching his new novel in Korea, Bastian presided over the publication of an anthology of stories written by creative writing students and funded by the Sogang University English Department. The university had never before offered a creative writing class in English and the result is a delightfully eclectic Korean-flavoured fiction.
Supported by the Australia Council and the Australia Korea Foundation.
Supported by the Australia Korea Foundation and the Australia Council.
Don'o Kim is a Korean-born writer and translator who has lived in Australia for many years. He has published three novels My Name is Tian, Password and The Chinaman, all of which have been translated into Korean. He has also written plays, screenplays, short stories and libretti, and his play, The Bell of Korea, is being produced this year by the renowned Hak-Chon Theatre during the Seoul International Theatre Festival in September. Kim is currently working on The Grand Circle, a novel exploring the politics and the personal turmoil of reunification in Korea and Korea's relationship with Australia. Kim used his time in Seoul to complete this work and to teach Korean students about Australian culture and literature.
Supported by the Australia Korea Foundation and the Australia Council.
Noëlle Janaczewska is a multi-award winning Sydney-based writer whose plays, radio scripts and libretti have been performed and broadcast throughout Australia and overseas. During her residency in Korea Janaczewska created two new theatre works Connie And Kevin and The Secret Life Of Groceries, and Pyongyang Affair which was produced by ABC Radio National in 2002 and short-listed for the 2003 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards and nominated for a 2003 AWGIE Award. The residency also helped the development of a large-scale music-theatre script: The River Skaters.
Supported by the Australia Council.
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