by Qaisra Shahraz | Feb 10, 2016 | Events & News, Previous events
It was a pleasure and privilege to join the Buddhist community in their celebration of the Chinese new year, the Year of the Monkey at the Fo Guang Shan Temple. I was invited by the delightful venerable Miao Dao from Taiwan, who heads the temple. A good friend, it was...
by Qaisra Shahraz | Feb 6, 2016 | Events & News, News, News, Previous events
Really looking forward to taking part again in the German Education Book Fair Didacta in Cologne. I will be discusssing my work as a writer, my short stories “A Pair of Jeans” being studied in German Gymnasium schools. I will also be giving an...
by Qaisra Shahraz | Jan 13, 2016 | Events & News, News, News, Previous events
REMEMBERING SREBRENICA – Honouring the 8372 Victims of the Genocide I am delighted to go on a special visit with a group of women to Bosnia. Women of all faiths and backgrounds. Date: 16th to 20th of January Visiting the towns and cities of...
by Qaisra Shahraz | Oct 30, 2015 | Blog, Events & News, Manila 2015, Previous events
VISIT TO THE UNIVERSTY CREATIVE WRITING CENTRE AND THE ARCHIVES LIBRARY Building It was a privilege to visit to the University of Santo Tomas on 21st October. My wonderful host Dr. Joyce Arriola took me on a tour of the campus. I was delighted to visit the wonderful...
by Qaisra Shahraz | Oct 29, 2015 | Blog, Books, Events & News, Featured Posts, Manila 2015, Previous events
Visit to Santo Tomas museum. Visit to the museum of University of Santo Tomas. We had a fabulous time in visiting this museum on the university campus. We had a wonderful time looking at the artifacts in the university museum. Shown around by beautifully dressed young...
by Qaisra Shahraz | Oct 29, 2015 | Books, Events & News, Featured Posts, Manila 2015, Previous events
Preliminary morning session with a keynote riveting speech-by Romesh Gunesekera ‘”Fiction: A Dangerous Art?” focusing on writing, role of writers, the ups and downs of a writing life and the world of publishing. Hugely riveting. Introduced by Chair of APWT...
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