Tag: Pakistan

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On the Map 2017: Ramsha ASHRAF

Ramsha ASHRAF (poet, playwright; Pakistan) has a collection of poetry, Enmeshed (2015), publishes poems on her blog Escritura 415 and elsewhere, and...

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Usman ALI

Usman ALI (playwright; Pakistan) researches physical and non-verbal theater, and is...

Interview
On the Map 2015: Harris KHALIQUE (Pakistan)

"On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City participating in the International Writing Program's fall...

Interview

"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...

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Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with American writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Produced in association with the...

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Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with American writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Produced in association with the...

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Interview
On the Move 2011: Nathalie Handal

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with American writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Produced in association with the...

6min
Interview

[ON THE MAP 201X]" writer name (writer country) "On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers participating in the International Writing Program's...

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