Panel: Writing Around Borders: The Shifting Geography of Genre

Location

Memorial Union Ballroom

Event Website

http://www.undwritersconference.org

Start Date

24-3-2006 12:00 PM

End Date

24-3-2006 1:00 PM

Description

In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 24, 2006, as part of the 37th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Border Crossings,” Branca Vilela, Fan Shen, Mark Salzman, and Nance van Winckel participate in a panel called “Writing Around Borders: The Shifting Geography of Genre.” The panel opens with a discussion of the abstract notion of “borders” and Vilela reads the 19th article of the Declaration of Human Rights. The panelists also discuss the barriers between a writer and their written product, the importance of reading as a part of the writing process, editing strategies, and overcoming failures as a writers and criticism.

Moderated by Darin Kerr.

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Panel: Writing Around Borders: The Shifting Geography of Genre

Memorial Union Ballroom

In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 24, 2006, as part of the 37th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Border Crossings,” Branca Vilela, Fan Shen, Mark Salzman, and Nance van Winckel participate in a panel called “Writing Around Borders: The Shifting Geography of Genre.” The panel opens with a discussion of the abstract notion of “borders” and Vilela reads the 19th article of the Declaration of Human Rights. The panelists also discuss the barriers between a writer and their written product, the importance of reading as a part of the writing process, editing strategies, and overcoming failures as a writers and criticism.

Moderated by Darin Kerr.

https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/2006/day4/3