In this episode of The Writing Life, writer and translator Daniel Hahn speaks with three former virtual residents Nur-El-Hudaa Jaffar, Sim Wai-chew and Tse Hao Guang about the quirks of virtual residencies, and how their expectations compared to reality.
We were delighted to host them from June to December 2023, in a virtual residency generously supported by the National Arts Council of Singapore.
In this episode, they discuss the projects they were working on during their residencies with us, how they found inspiration when writing as though they were in Norwich UNESCO City of Literature, and their lives and careers as translators. They also touch on the blogs they wrote for our Writing Hub, which you can read here.
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Interviewing difficult subjects with Richard Balls
In Conversation with British-Nepali Writer and Translator Rabi Thapa
The Martineau Lecture with Kit De Waal
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Writer Insights with James Kinsley
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How To Build Your Writing Routine - with Megan Bradbury
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Writing Using The Senses
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