黄凯德 【 写东西 】文学工作坊 (Writing Workshop of Little Things by Wong Koi Tet)

黄凯德 【 写东西 】文学工作坊 (Writing Workshop of Little Things by Wong Koi Tet)

东西是我们存在的条件,写作其实不需天涯海角,就从这些生活中的物质构造,打磨属于自己的文字光泽。
Writing doesn’t have to be far removed from our daily lives; rather, inspiration can come from mundane, everyday objects.

一个罐头封藏异乡的味道,一块肥皂擦拭雪花的飘飘,一只公仔鼓动童年的嬉笑,一条橡皮筋系绑日子的奇妙。东西是我们存在的条件,写作其实不需天涯海角,就从这些生活中的物质构造,打磨属于自己的文字光泽。带上一样日常的东西,然后跟着《小东西》作者黄凯德,一起体验写东西的情趣。

Writing doesn’t have to be far removed from our daily lives; rather, inspiration can come from mundane, everyday objects. Join Wong Koi Tet, author of Little Things, in discovering the joys of writing about our everyday lives.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own little things and collectively explore the hidden stories within them.

Recommended for participants aged 16 years old and above.

Event Info

4 Dec 2021, 3:00pm – 5:00pm

Hybrid

Speakers
Organisers

黄凯德 (Wong Koi Tet)

导师简介: 黄凯德,48岁,目前为南洋理工大学中文系兼职讲师,主要教授现代文学和创意写作的相关课程。自新加坡国立大学毕业,后来获得南大硕士文凭,过去在报馆任职记者长达7年。曾与友人开办影视制作公司,并常为本地报章杂志撰写专栏。2015年获选成为南大中文系驻校作家,2020年获得新加坡文学奖(小说类与非小说类)。现已出版的作品包括:《跳死为止。》(文集,1995年)、《修订版》(诗集,1996年)、《代志》(散文与短篇小说集,2004年)、《又暗又光亮》(文化评论集,2015年)、《三四行》(半诗集,2016年)、《dakota》(地方散文书写,2018)、《豹变》(短篇小说集,2019).

Wong Koi Tet, 48, is currently a part-time lecturer with NTU Chinese department teaching modern Chinese literature and creative writing courses. Graduated BA from NUS and MA from NTU, he was previously a journalist with the local Chinese newspaper for 7 years and has been writing in different literary genres since his junior college years.

Appointed as the NTU-NAC Writer-in-residence in the first half of 2015, he has published seven books: Till Death, We Dance (prose collection, 1995), Revised Edition (poetry, 1996), Incidents (prose and short-story collection, 2004), So Dark The Brightness (socio-cultural essays, 2015), Three or Four Lines (poetic verse collection, 2016), dakota (local chronicle, 2018), Black Panther (short-story collection, 2019). He won the Singapore Literary Prize in both fiction and non-fiction categories in 2020.

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