By PANZ on 25 Nov 2014 03:50 pm
A few years ago, I was invited to the West meets
East session at the Christchurch Writers Festival. I spoke in tandem with
an interpreter who had translated my speech into Mandarin. It
is my great pleasure that the wheels have turned to take me to Taiwan,
where once again, West meets East.
JUDITH WHITE is
the author of two novels – The Elusive
Language of Ducks (Random House NZ 2013; Oneworld
Publications UK 2014,
and, soon, the China Times Publishing Company 2015); and Across the Dreaming Night (Random House NZ
2000 – and a collection of short stories, Visiting Ghosts (Hodder and Stoughton 1991,
and Tangerine Publications 2013). Across
the Dreaming Night and Visiting
Ghosts were both short-listed for the NZ Book Awards. She
received Creative New Zealand grants for the writing of all of these books.
The
Elusive Language of Ducks as
well as many of her short stories have been broadcast on radio by
Radio New Zealand. She is widely published in anthologies.
She was the winner
of the 1988 BNZ Katherine Mansfield Centenary Award; twice winner of the
Auckland Star short story competition in 1987 & 1990; placed 3rd
in the Sunday Star Times short story competition in 2009; and was awarded
the Frank Sargeson Fellowship in 1995.
She has been
teaching creative writing courses for over two decades, and has worked as a
one-on-one mentor for the AUT Creative Writing Masters (MCW) programme, and
for the NZSA mentorship scheme.
Title info:
The
Elusive Language of Ducks will
be published by China Times mid to late January 2015.
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