Blog Tag - Bookworm Literary Festival
Before they became a common sight lining the streets of New York, Tokyo, Beijing, and numerous other cities, ginkgo – an archetypical Chinese tree –...
Ecology has evolved rapidly in China as of late. The Middle Kingdom has gone from a notoriously polluted place to, seemingly suddenly, an...
If you can name it, Dan Goldman can write for it. From comic books to AR, video games to prestige TV, there seem to be no limits for the Detroit-born...
Our Events Watch series aims to highlight happenings that aren't focused on alcohol and drinking, but instead take a more educational or productive...
With the Bookworm Literary Festival 2016 under way, we talk to festival coordinator Anthony Tao about which events are particularly geared towards...
As part of the tenth Bookworm Literary Festival, world-renowned BBC Chef Ken Hom will be hosting a collaboration dinner with his own special menu at...
Continuing our series profiling authors who are to appear at The Bookworm Literary Festival, we talked to David Hill, a New Zealand author best known...
Ragnar Baldursson is both a diplomat and scholar of Chinese philosophy. He is currently the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Iceland in...
While skeptics have written off the viability of novels in this social media, viral video era, Jane Godwin does not share their pessimism. The...
When Vida Goldstein and her fellow suffrage activists vied for women's rights more than a century ago, they could only dream of a female professional...
From its raw, relentless winds to its barren, icy planes, the tiny northeastern Chinese village known as Wasteland seems more than suited to its name...
The upcoming Bookworm Literary Festival always leaves people dreaming about becoming famous authors, and publishing that autobiographical novel about...
The Bookworm Literary Festival is coming up, and tickets are now available! The festival will run between March 13 and March 29, and this is your...
The Bookworm Literary Festival is coming up, and tickets are now available! The festival will run between March 13 and March 29, and this is your...
March in the northern hemisphere can be the worst month of the year: it’s 31 days, winter hasn’t ended and spring hasn’t really begun. But in Beijing...