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What Happened Next: a podcast about newish books
Sheung-King
My guest on this episode is Sheung-King. Sheung-King’s debut novel, You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked, was published by Book*Hug Press in 2021, and was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction and the Amazon Canada First Novel Award. It was longlisted for Canada Reads and named one of the best book debuts by the Globe and Mail. His most recent book is the novel Batshit Seven, published by Penguin Canada in 2024. That book was named a book of the year by the Globe and Mail and by the CBC, and was the winn...
2025-02-03
25 min
Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
Batshit Seven by Sheung-King
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/699465to listen full audiobooks. Title: Batshit Seven Author: Sheung-King Narrator: Derek Kwan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 57 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: From Governor General's Award-nominated author Sheung-King comes a novel about a millennial living through the Hong Kong protests, as he struggles to make sense of modern life and the parts of himself that just won’t gel. Glen Wu (aka Glue) couldn’t care less about his job. He’s returned to Hong Kong, the city he grew up in, and he’s teaching ESL, just to placate his parents...
2024-02-20
5h 57
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Batshit Seven by Sheung-King
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/699465to listen full audiobooks. Title: Batshit Seven Author: Sheung-King Narrator: Derek Kwan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 57 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: From Governor General's Award-nominated author Sheung-King comes a novel about a millennial living through the Hong Kong protests, as he struggles to make sense of modern life and the parts of himself that just won’t gel. Glen Wu (aka Glue) couldn’t care less about his job. He’s returned to Hong Kong, the city he grew up in, and he’s teaching ESL, just to placate his parents...
2024-02-20
5h 57
Get (Can)Lit
Canadian books about love you need to read now | Romance Authors For Your TBR
Ok, these might not be the most conventional romance authors, but hey. It's CanLit! Everything here has a "literary" aspect to it! Romance Book Recs mentioned: You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked. by Sheung-King (published by Book*hug Press) The Foghorn Echoes by Danny Ramadan (published by Penguin Random House Canada) Lucien & Olivia by Andre Narbonne (published by Black Moss Press) Follow the podcast on social media now! Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
2023-02-14
23 min
TIA House Talks
Episode 37: Marc Herman Lynch Interviews Sheung-King
In this interview, Sheung-King talks with Marc Herman Lynch about his debut novel, You Are Eating an Orange, You Are Naked... For more info, bios, and show notes, please visit https://www.tiahouse.ca/episode-37-marc-herman-lynch-interviews-sheung-king-aaron-tang/
2022-09-02
51 min
CUHK Anthropology Podcast 人類學看世界
保育專家伍志和:每個保育項目都是田野調查 Ng Chi Wo on anthropology and conserving local culture and heritage in Hong Kong
香港中文大學人類學系系友伍志和,多年來從事歷史建築、文物及非物質文化遺產保育工作,曾參與上水應龍廖公家塾、西貢滘西洲洪聖古廟、景賢里等修復項目,保育古建築及傳統工藝。他指每個保育項目都像做人類學田野調查,須花時間跟不同持分者建立關係,深入了解他們的文化習俗。伍曾於人類學系任教「Seminars in Hong Kong Studies」一科,帶學生到訪新界圍村,更會安排學生食盆菜,發掘香港富有歷史文化的一面。 (本集訪問以廣東話進行。) UG & MPhil graduate of the CUHK Anthropology Department Mr. Ng Chi Wo has been dedicating himself to studying and preserving historical architecture, tangible and intangible cultural heritage. He has participated in the conservation of Liu Ying Fung Study Hall (Sheung Shui), Kau Sai Chau Hung Shing Temple (Sai Kung), and King Yin Lei, among many others. Ng sees each conservation project similar to fieldwork experience, which requires a solid understanding of the local culture and beliefs, as well as building good relationships with various stakeholders. Teaching “Seminars in Hong Kong Studies” at the Anthropology Department, he takes students to local villages to get first-hand experience of the other side of Hong Kong. (This episode is conducted in Cantonese.) 00’45 人類學與保育 Anthropology and cultural conservation 17’05 教授香港本土文化 Teaching about Hong Kong local culture 27’26 滘西洲及景賢里修復項目 Kau Sai Chau Hung Shing Temple (Sai Kung), and Kin
2022-08-26
58 min
TIA House Talks
Episode 35: TIA House Reads with Terese Mason Pierre, Sheung-King, and Tenille Campbell
In this episode, we will be presenting a short form anthology in which we are showcasing just the creative writing. For more information, please visit https://www.tiahouse.ca/episode-35-tia-house-reads-with-terese-mason-pierre-sheung-king-and-tenille-campbell/
2022-08-03
36 min
Joint Dynamics Podcast - The Intelligent Movement Series
Episode 53 - Sifu Nima King on Wing Chun - The art of subtraction, not addition.
Send us a textIn our latest Intelligent Movement Podcast we dive into the Martial Art of Wing Chun with Nima King. Nima has been practicing Wing Chun for 24 years. 20 of those years he has been teaching, at first in Australia and then in Hong Kong under his teacher Chu Shong Tin (CST). Chu Shong Tin (CST) was the well known Ip Man's 3rd student in Hong Kong (1st was Leung Sheung and 2nd was Lok Yiu). Ip Man was the teacher of the infamous Bruce Lee!N...
2022-08-01
1h 38
Les Inédits | Working Fictions
Working Fictions: “Cat Skin” by Sheung-King
“Because the default browser is Google Chrome still and because the VPN needs to be on for me to read most of the things I think I need to read, I need to identify which of the nine images in blurry little squares contain a boat to prove that I am not a robot.” Working Fictions is a new bilingual podcast series produced by Blue Metropolis in collaboration with À voix haute / Reading Aloud. This week: “Cat Skin,” written and read by Sheung-King.
2022-04-28
11 min
Reading Envy
Reading Envy 226 - Cucumber Sandwiches with Lindy Pratch
Lindy joins me to talk books, where we discuss Canadian lit, vignettes and white space in writing, and what really makes a monster.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 226: Cucumber Sandwiches Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: Subscribe Or listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via Stitcher Or listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: You're Eati...
2021-08-10
00 min
Read Into This
S2E3 Read Into Canadian Content with Jael Richardson
Co-host Beth Lyons welcomes Jael Richardson, author and executive director of the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) to discuss the importance of choosing to bring Canadian content- authors, illustrators, publishers- into Canadian classrooms. Looking at the social responsibility and moral imperative of the Canadian education system to book Canadian authors and activists to speak to students. They discuss how the publishing industry in Canada needs to shift to promote Canadian writers, in particular BIPOC authors, that represent the lived experience of our country. How might we as readers and specifically teacher-librarians work to bring intentionality to the authors we showcase...
2021-02-17
45 min
Hong Kong Heritage
Possession Point and Peter King
In the first half of the programme from January 2016, Annemarie joins Robert Nield and Nicholas Kitto at what would have been Possession Point where the British first arrived in Hong Kong, and what is now a park in Sheung Wan. In the second half broa...
2020-01-18
28 min
Write, Publish, and Shine
Humber Literary Review—Remember Write Rhymes with Fight with Eufemia Fantetti
“Write rhymes with fight for a reason. We’re not all meant to be at the frontline...I’m way more comfortable sitting down and trying to figure out how to write back against something that I really dislike.” Let’s let these words from Eufemia Fantetti, bridge the connection between what has been a theme in the past few LML episodes around the abuse of mentors and #MeToo in Canadian Literary circles, and learning how to write difficult stories in a writing community with mentors who support you. As Eufemia put it, “You can’t always know who is really gunning...
2018-04-04
00 min