February 22, 2026
Writing Across Diasporas & Generations: A Storytelling Workshop - March 31, 6:30 pm at Upstart and Crow Bookstore
A workshop for diasporic writers and poets, and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of cultures, languages and places.
Do you dream in more than one language? Live in the in-betweenness of cultural norms? Love and clash with different parts of your cultural inheritances? Join memoir writer Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho and poet Phebe Ferrer for a unique listening-and-writing workshop that invites attendees to explore storytelling in both prose and poetry.
In the first half of the workshop, Wiley will read excerpts from her freshly released memoir The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street, share some challenges and tips for writing the deeply personal, and lead the group in a generative writing exercise. After a short break, Phebe will read from her poems, lead a discussion on writing diasporic poetry, including non-English words, and provide prompts for a generative writing exercise.
Participants are encouraged to bring small mementos from their own cultural heritage(s), along with writing implements (paper and pen or laptop) for the writing segments. This workshop is designed for inclusive writing in a fun, low-pressure environment. Sharing of writing generated in the workshop is optional. No previous experience is required!
To ensure event attendance and to help us cover costs, this event is $10. Please RSVP here to reserve your spot. If you are experiencing barriers to attending, please reach out via email. We’re happy to provide you with one of our scholarship spots.
About the facilitators:
Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho is a Taiwanese Canadian writer whose award-winning short stories and personal essays have been published in PRISM International, Ricepaper Magazine, River Teeth, Room, and several anthologies. A champion for the literary community, she is a member of the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop, the Federation of BC Writers, and the North Shore Writers' Association. Her debut book, The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street, is forthcoming this March from Douglas & McIntyre. Find her online at www.wileyweichiunho.com; Instagram: @howiley
Phebe M. Ferrer is a Filipina poet living on the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations, also known as Vancouver. Her poetry has been published in Qwerty Magazine, Marias at Sampaguitas, and Chinatown Stories, among others. She has edited creative anthologies featuring work by QT-BIPOC artists through Chinatown Today and decomp journal, and organized workshops on poetry and family histories. Instagram: @phebses
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