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2023 2023 Chengdu: Chengdu, Sichuan: China Cixin Liu. Sergey Lukianenko Robert J. Sawyer. 18,895 in-person >1,105 virtual [9] 82nd: 2024 Glasgow 2024: Glasgow, Scotland: UK Chris Baker Claire Brialey Mark Plummer Ken MacLeod Nnedi Okorafor Terri Windling: TBD 83th: 2025 Seattle Worldcon 2025: Seattle, Washington: US Martha Wells Donato Giancola ...
James George (born 1962) is a New Zealand novelist, short story writer and creative writing lecturer. George has published three novels and several short stories, and lectures on creative writing at Auckland University of Technology.
The 2023 conference, held in Seattle, had over 9,000 attendees and 563 on-site exhibitors at the bookfair. [ 4 ] Every year, conference presenters include winners of literary prizes, including the Man Booker Prize , the National Book Award , the National Book Critics Circle Award , the Nobel Prize , the Pulitzer Prize , as well a MacArthur and ...
Writers of Māori descent, some of whose writings are related to Māori culture. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:New Zealand writers . It includes New Zealand writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Greek non-profit creative incubator Oxbelly has revealed the participants of its 2023 retreat for writers in episodic, fiction and poetry. Founded by producer and Faliro House founder Christos V ...
EXCLUSIVE: Mentorship Matters, an initiative aimed at boosting opportunities for emerging writers of color, has announced 25 writer mentees for its 2023 program, along with participating ...
The Verb festival in Wellington in 2019 held a panel event where three out of five panellists were writers of Chinese heritage, Rosabel Tan, Gregory Kan and Chen Chen; writer Nina Mingya Powles said she thought this was the first time that had happened in New Zealand and that this felt like a "groundbreaking moment" for Chinese New Zealand writers.