International Writing Program (IWP) – On the Map: Bernice Chauly

“On the Map” is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City participating in the International Writing Program’s fall residency. The series is produced by the IWP at the University of Iowa and is made possible by a grant from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

The International Writing Program (IWP) at the University of Iowa is a prestigious residency program that brings together writers from around the world. Founded in 1967, it is one of the most renowned international literary exchange programs, designed to foster global literary collaboration and cross-cultural dialogue.

Bernice CHAULY (poet, nonfiction and fiction writer, playwright, filmmaker; Malaysia) is the author of the poetry collections going there and coming back (1997), The Book of Sins (2008), and Onkalo (2013), the short-fiction book Lost in KL (2008) and the memoir Growing Up With Ghosts (2011), winner of the 2012 Reader’s Choice Awards for non-fiction. Her award-winning films have screened at international film festivals. Chauly is a co-founder of Rhino Press and of Malaysia’s longest-running literary platform Readings, and the curator of the George Town Literary Festival; she teaches creative writing at Taylor’s University. Her participation is made possible by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

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