Contemporary methods of communication at the hands of digitalisation have created a wealth of evolving spaces for poetic inspiration. Join Tse Hao Guang and Sam Riviere as they explore the creative responsibilities within found poetry and the unique relationship between a poet and their work. Through a dissection of their personal writing processes, we can gain insight into the challenges of embodying contrasting voices and biases. This fascinating discussion is chaired by Tiffany Atkinson.
This event is generously supported by the National Arts Council of Singapore.

Poetry in the Digital Age is part of National Centre for Writing’s Meet the World programme.
Meet the World is the home of NCW’s work on the international stage. Rooted in Norwich UNESCO City of Literature, but with a global reach, we are proud to collaborate with writers, translators, and organisations from many languages and cultures.
Explore a diverse range of events, residencies, opportunities, and new writing – from Norwich to the world, and back again.
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