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Applications for 2010 Residencies have closed

Storytelling is a powerful way of communicating the universal and the unique in human experience.

The Asialink Literature Program offers a range of opportunities for writers and the broader community in Australia and Asia to experience each other's cultures and literatures.

Writers from across all genres live and work in the Asian region through the Literature Residency Program, engaging with communities to share skills, ideas and networks.

The Literature Touring Program has taken high profile Australian authors and book displays into targeted countries as part of a dynamic program to promote and market Australian books and writers in Asia.

Nicole Plüss - 2005 Literature resident to Bhutan

Nicole Plüss - 2005 Literature resident to Bhutan

  • Literature Residency Program
  • Literature Touring Program

For more information contact:

n.low@asialink.unimelb.edu.au,
Ph: +61 3 8344 3581  Fax: 61 3 9347 1768
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