Event: Exiled Writers Ink Presents Prose Launch Chap Books

 

On the 28th of January 2021, the Exiled Writers Ink organisation invited writers and readers enthusiasts to promote a few of their mentees’ work and accomplishments. Five men and women from Argentina, Iran, Iraq, and Zimbabwe were mentored by mentor poets, translators and novelists of all backgrounds and places. These war refugees who immigrated to the UK shared a few minutes of their work – a promotional move as well as a thank you to the organisation who helped them get where they are now as writers. In their own ways, they share their experience of war and of the life they lived, describing – in acute details – emotions and settings, writing vivid dialogues to teleport us through time and space, stereotypes and inequalities. There’s something eerie and cathartic in each painful silence and carefully drawn detail, like blood sipped out with a syringe.  Fellow writers to be, if you’ve not realised the power of your own experiences to bring life to your work, I highly encourage you to try it out. Those writers make me believe now more than ever, that our own life and experiences matter and should be heard.


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