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==Jim Wong-Chu==
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Jim Wong-Chu (born 1949) is a published poet, author, editor, and historian known as a co-founder of the [http://asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Asian_Canadian_Writers%27_Workshop_(ACWW) Asian Canadian Writers Workshop], [http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Ricepaper_Magazine Ricepaper Magazine], Pender Guy Radio Program, Asia Canadian Performing Arts Resource (ACPAR), literASIAN: A Festival of Pacific Rim Asian Canadian Writing, and the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Festival. He has also co-edited several anthologies of [http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Authors Asian Canadian writers].
Jim Wong-Chu (born 1949) is a published poet, author, editor, and historian. He is well- known as a co-founder of the [http://asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Asian_Canadian_Writers%27_Workshop_(ACWW) Asian Canadian Writers Workshop], [http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Ricepaper_Magazine Ricepaper Magazine], Pender Guy Radio Program, Asia Canadian Performing Arts Resource (ACPAR), literASIAN: A Festival of Pacific Rim Asian Canadian Writing, and the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Festival. He has also co-edited several anthologies of [http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Authors Asian Canadian writers].


[[File:acww.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Asian Canadian Writer's Workshop)]]'']]
[[File:acww.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Asian Canadian Writer's Workshop]]'']]
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==Early Life==
==Early Life==
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In the mid-‘60s and mid-‘70s, a lot of Asian Canadian writers were looking to get published. In the 1970s, Canada Council was supplying a lot of money to independent publishers, and there was a lack of voice coming from the Asian Canadian communities.  [[Inalienable Rice|Inalieable Rice: A Chinese and Japanese Anthology]] (1979) was the most groundbreaking as the first ever Asian Canadian anthology.   
In the mid-‘60s and mid-‘70s, a lot of Asian Canadian writers were looking to get published. In the 1970s, Canada Council was supplying a lot of money to independent publishers, and there was a lack of voice coming from the Asian Canadian communities.  [[Inalienable Rice|Inalieable Rice: A Chinese and Japanese Anthology]] (1979) was the most groundbreaking as the first ever Asian Canadian anthology.   


Before Asian Canadian writing was considered a genre unto itself, one of Wong-Chu’s most critical projects took place in the library stacks of the University of British Columbia, where he went over the entire inventory of books with a fine-tooth comb, looking up literary magazines dating back 10 to 20 years. His mission in 1989 was to map all Asian Canadian writers and their material, finally compiling them into an anthology of Asian Canadian literature.  Taking the twenty best works, Wong-Chu and co-editor Bennett Lee published an anthology called [[Many Mouthed Birds|Many Mouthed Birds]]. [[File:Many_mouthed_birds.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Many Mouthed Birds]]'']]
Before Asian Canadian writing was considered a genre unto itself, one of Wong-Chu’s most critical projects took place in the library stacks of the University of British Columbia, where he went over the entire inventory of books with a fine-tooth comb, looking up literary magazines dating back 10 to 20 years. His mission in 1989 was to map all Asian Canadian writers and their material, finally compiling them into an anthology of Asian Canadian literature.  Taking the twenty best works, Wong-Chu and co-editor Bennett Lee published an anthology called [[Many Mouthed Birds|Many Mouthed Birds]]. [[File:Many_mouthed_birds.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Many Mouthed Birds(1991)]]'']]


Responding to the lack of support for Asian Canadian arts, Wong-Chu was a co-founder of the Asian Canadian Performing Arts Resource (ACPAR) in 1995. ACPAR organized the "Go-for-Broke-Revue," presented at the Firehall Arts Centre in the fall of 1995. In 1997, the Asian Canadian Writers Workshop fundraised to establish the Emerging Writer's Award, a $4000 grant. The first recipient was Rita Wong's <i>Monkeypuzzle</i>.  
Responding to the lack of support for Asian Canadian arts, Wong-Chu was a co-founder of the Asian Canadian Performing Arts Resource (ACPAR) in 1995. ACPAR organized the "Go-for-Broke-Revue," presented at the Firehall Arts Centre in the fall of 1995. In 1997, the Asian Canadian Writers Workshop fundraised to establish the Emerging Writer's Award, a $4000 grant. The first recipient was Rita Wong's <i>Monkeypuzzle</i>.  
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The publishing of this anthology created the phenomenon of Asian Canadian writing that exists today. One of the short stories included [[Wayson Choy]]'s piece, who later turned expanded into the Vancouver Book award-winning Jade Peony. In addition to co-editing Many Mouthed Birds, Wong-Chu also co-edited with [[Andy Quan]] Swallowing Clouds, published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 1999.[[File:1551520737_SwallowingClouds.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Swallowing Clouds(1999)]]'']].
The publishing of this anthology created the phenomenon of Asian Canadian writing that exists today. One of the short stories included [[Wayson Choy]]'s piece, who later turned expanded into the Vancouver Book award-winning Jade Peony. In addition to co-editing Many Mouthed Birds, Wong-Chu also co-edited with [[Andy Quan]] Swallowing Clouds, published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 1999.[[File:1551520737_SwallowingClouds.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Swallowing Clouds(1999)]]'']].
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==Asian Canadian Writer's Workshop==
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* Canada Post Silver Postmark Award
* Canada Post Silver Postmark Award
* Media Human Rights Award of the B'nai B'rith of Canada (1980)
* Media Human Rights Award of the B'nai B'rith of Canada (1980)
==Partial List of Literary Works==
* Inspection of a House Paid in Full (author)
* Chinatown Ghosts (author)
* A Brief History of Asian North America (author)
* Strike the Wok: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Fiction (co-author)
* Inalienable Rice: A Chinese and Japanese Canadian Anthology (contributor)
* Many-Mouthed Birds: Contemporary Writing by Chinese Canadians (co-editor)
* Millennium Messages: An Anthology of Asian Canadian Writing (contributor)
* Swallowing Clouds: An Anthology of Chinese-Canadian Poetry (co-editor)
==List of Exhibitions and Photograph Publications==
* The B.C. Photographer (publication), Mainstream (publication)
* Asianadian (publication), Inalienable Rice: A Chinese and Japanese Anthology (book)
* Yellow Peril: New World Asians (exhibit).


{{#widget:YouTube|width=220|id=j-eOoj4hqvM|ACWW: Jim Wong-Chu at literASIAN launch}}
{{#widget:YouTube|width=220|id=j-eOoj4hqvM|ACWW: Jim Wong-Chu at literASIAN launch}}
==References==
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