A Conversation with Female Writer Jing Nian Li on the Cultural Clash of Chinese New Immigrants
A Conversation with Female Writer Jing Nian Li on the Cultural Clash of Chinese New Immigrants
Conversation with Australian Chinese Female Writer Jing Nian Li on How Australian Chinese Literature Reflects the Integration of Chinese Immigrants as an Organic Part of Multicultural Australia Through Novels Like ‘Pandora Bracelet’
From Chengdu to Brisbane; from a young revolutionary to a materials expert; from a sent-down youth to a PhD in engineering; let’s hear the story of Xin Yang Li.
Through the dissection and analysis of classic short stories from famous writers, JingNianLi introduces you to the six dimensions of short story creation: narration, plot, characters, dialogue, mood and atmosphere, and theme.
What do poetry and photography have in common? What are the aperture and shutter of poetry? What is popular poetry? Is writing poetry difficult? How can poetry capture emotions?
Yue Tao currently resides in the Netherlands. He has published the novels “Red Cricket” and “A Night’s Difference”, with “Red Cricket” translated into English and Dutch. Her third novel, “The Next to Disappear”, will be released this year.
Su Wei is the great-granddaughter of the famous “King of Guangxi,” Lu Rongting. How much does Su Wei know about her great-grandfather? How has her family history evolved? Why did she come to Australia? Let’s sit down and talk with Su Wei.
A program that conducts interviews with public figures in order to assist migrants in gaining a better understanding of government policies and election candidates etc.
This program revolves around featuring individuals, providing a platform for them to share their personal narratives or discuss issues that are of interest to the community.