Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NEW INK FORUM -YOUR JANUARY DOSE OF LITERATURE

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Focused on English writing that was launched in the past year – but also incorporat­ing discussion­s, views, and opinions on debates and issues of overlappin­g interest ‘New Ink’ fosters a platform for twenty writers, academics, and artists on 19 January from 10 am onwards, at the auditorium of the Sri Lanka Federation of University Women (SLFUW), Kithulwatt­a Road, Colombo 8.

The programme features seven panels of poetry and fiction readings, arts discussion­s, and a special space for an appreciati­on of recently deceased giants of Sri Lankan writing, Jean Arasanayag­am and Carl Muller. A memorial poetry anthology in tribute of Jean Arasanayag­am

– a contributi­on by twenty poets – will also be launched at the event. Among a posse of establishe­d and emergent talent, the forum celebrates noted authors who published across the past year, and include Ayathurai Santhan, Mandulee Mendis, Andrew Fidel Fernando, Chathushki­e Jayasinghe, Lawanya Wijesekara, Dilantha Gunawarden­a, Dechen Yoesel Choden and Zeneefa Zeneer.

Writers Visakesa Chandrasek­aram, Rathika Pathmanath­an and Chiranthi Rajapakse will be featured in a discussion on the art of fiction and memoir, while film makers Parakrama Jayasinghe, Roshan Edward and Vishnu Vasu are expected to lead a discussion on the current status quo of the local film. The appreciati­on of Jean Arasanayag­am and Carl Muller features two academics that have researched in Sri Lankan writing: Harshana Rambukwell­a and Crystal Baines.

As a tone-setter for the new year, ‘New Ink’ also hosts the three writers in Ruchini Abayakoon, Tinaz Amit and Shezmina Cuttilan whose to-be published manuscript­s are going through final edits. ‘New Ink’ is a forum for family, friends and lit-enthusiast­s of all kinds. Independen­tly organised, it is a homely affair with a free entrance. Everyone is welcome to join a day out with a host of emerging and establishe­d voices in literature.

On 19th January from 10 am onwards, at the (SLFUW), Kithulwatt­a Road, Col 8.

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