Wish: Schools Poetry Contest

Hong Kong International Literary Festival
  • Sun 14-11-2021 7:00 PM - 1 h 30 m

The Jockey Club Studio Theatre


Free Admission

Synopsis

“I would like to live like the trees.” Mary Jean Chan’s poem Wish, which won a Costa poetry prize, is the inspiration for this year’s poetry contest for Hong Kong secondary schools.  HKILF and Writing+ present an online workshop and other resources for teachers, collect poetry submissions from schools, and work with a panel of judges to select the winners, who will read their poems at our closing ceremony alongside local and international poets.  Featuring readings from guest poets Mary Jean Chan, Will Harris, Mona Kareem, Alia AlShamsi, Jason Lee, Antony Huen and Cheng Tim-tim.
 
Authors Mary Jean Chan, Will Harris, Mona Kareem, Alia AlShamsi will appear virtually.
 
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Featuring
Will Harris is a London-based writer and the author of RENDANG (2020).
 
Mary Jean Chan is the author of Flèche, published by Faber & Faber (2019) and Faber USA (2020).  Flèche won the 2019 Costa Book Award for Poetry and was shortlisted in 2020 for the International Dylan Thomas Prize.  Chan is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing (Poetry) at Oxford Brookes University.
 
Mona Kareem is the author of three poetry collections and the translator of Octavia Butler, Ra’ad Abdulqadir and Ashraf Fayadh.
 
Alia AlShamsi is an author and artist.
 
Jason Eng Hun Lee (b. 1984) is a mixed British and Chinese-Malaysian poet and academic.
 
Antony Huen is a writer and academic. His works appear in international journals and elsewhere, including The Best New British and Irish Poets, Hong Kong Review of Books and The Oxonian Review. He is a Research Assistant Professor at Hong Kong Metropolitan University. 
 
Cheng Tim-tim teaches at HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity.
 
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