Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop (ACWW): Difference between revisions

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• Lydia Kwa ‘s poetry  ''The Colours of Heroines'' (1994); <br><br>
• Lydia Kwa ‘s poetry  ''The Colours of Heroines'' (1994); <br><br>
• [[Wayson Choy]]’s ''Jade Peony'' (1995) ; <br><br>
• [[Wayson Choy]]’s ''Jade Peony'' (1995) ; <br><br>
• [[Larrisa Lai]]’s ''When Fox was a Thousand'' (1995) <br><br>
• [[Larissa Lai]]’s ''When Fox was a Thousand'' (1995) <br><br>
• Thuong Vuong-Riddick’s ground-breaking bilingual poetry, ''Two Shores / Deux Rives'' (1995). <br><br>
• Thuong Vuong-Riddick’s ground-breaking bilingual poetry, ''Two Shores / Deux Rives'' (1995). <br><br>
1995 saw the incorporation of the ACWW as a society. Many of these pioneer writers began to win prizes. <br><br>
1995 saw the incorporation of the ACWW as a society. Many of these pioneer writers began to win prizes. <br><br>
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