Shin Joong Seun (South Korea)
Born in Geochang, South Kyungsang Province (1955 ), Mrs. Shin received a Korean Literary Prize in 2006 for her novel The Secret Flower Garden (Bimil-Ui Hwawon) after over 12 years of writing this belated debut in 1993. She is an editor and reporter for several magazines who has also published a number of short stories and novels. Five of her short stories from the collection Noona-nun Bom-eemyun Esa-rul Kanda (My Elder Sister Moves in Every Spring) have been given new life as plays on stage.
Terence Ward was born in Boulder, Colorado and spent his childhood in Iran and Saudi Arabia during the 1960’s. He received his BA in political science at the University of California at Berkeley, and continued his studies in Egypt at the American University of Cairo, where he specialized in contemporary Islamic political movements. He currently works as a cross-cultural consultant specializing in the Middle East. His critically acclaimed book, Searching for Hassan, is a literary journey chronicling his family’s odyssey back to Iran after 30 years.
(Billings, Montana, 1955) is of Anishinaabe and German heritage. She grew up on the White Earth Reservation. She is a reporter/photographer, technical writer, lecturer, instructor and teaching fellow and has been lecturing at the University of Wisconsin since 1990. Her interests include wildlife and nature photography, which helps to feed her creative writing and compliment her work in Native American Literature. Kim has published three books and has made more than sixty appearances in anthologies and journals. Her most recent book is titled Absentee Indians and Other Poems.
Born in India in 1985 and growing up in Sri Lanka and Malaysia, Sharanya is a writer, dancer, painter, photographer, actress and journalist who has gained reputation as a spoken word artist through her solo show,
holds a Ph.D. from the Chinese Department of National Taiwan University and is currently an Associate professor at National Dong Hwa University. She is the recipient of the Best Books of 2005 in Taiwan, the literary awards from Taipei City Government, the Zhonekuo shibao [China Times], Zhongyang ribao [Central Daily News], the New Fiction Writer Award from Lianhe wenxue [Unitas] and so on. Her works include the short story collection Xi [Washing],three novels A Scene at the sea, A Love Story of Anny, Travelling Backward, the script of film Amour-Legende, three essays A Dream: Travel in China, Traveling in My Wardrobe, and Eroticism of Contemporary Female Writings in Taiwan.