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Ray Hsu is author of two books. While completing his Ph.D. in English Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he taught for over two years at Oakhill Correctional Institution, where he founded the Prison Writing Workshop.
Dr. Ray Hsu is author of two award-winning books of poetry. While completing his Ph.D. in English Literary Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he taught for over two years at in US prison, where he founded the Prison Writing Workshop.


He now teaches at the University of British Columbia.
He teaches poetry at UBC, where he taught the first-ever Asian Canadian Creative Writing workshop. He is also former editor of Ricepaper magazine. He lectures widely on creativity, including a TEDxSFU talk on "How to Live a Creative Life."




'''Books'''
'''Books'''


Anthropy (Nightwood Editions, 2004, winner of the Gerald Lampert Award)
Anthropy (Nightwood Editions, 2004, winner of the Gerald Lampert Award, nominated for a Trillium Book Award in Poetry)


Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions, 2010)
Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions, 2010, winner of an Alcuin Award)
 
 
""Lectures""
 
How to Live a Creative Life <<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRVIQFGQVUc&list=PLsRNoUx8w3rOYa4xS9lgkQZpgrCRQyksz&index=7&feature=plpp_video
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Ray Hsu


Location

Vancouver


Published books

TitleExtended titleYear of Publication
Anthropy2004

Dr. Ray Hsu is author of two award-winning books of poetry. While completing his Ph.D. in English Literary Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he taught for over two years at in US prison, where he founded the Prison Writing Workshop.

He teaches poetry at UBC, where he taught the first-ever Asian Canadian Creative Writing workshop. He is also former editor of Ricepaper magazine. He lectures widely on creativity, including a TEDxSFU talk on "How to Live a Creative Life."


Books

Anthropy (Nightwood Editions, 2004, winner of the Gerald Lampert Award, nominated for a Trillium Book Award in Poetry)

Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions, 2010, winner of an Alcuin Award)


""Lectures""

How to Live a Creative Life <<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRVIQFGQVUc&list=PLsRNoUx8w3rOYa4xS9lgkQZpgrCRQyksz&index=7&feature=plpp_video >>