SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL, AUGUST 2005ModeratorOne on One with Tarun Tejpal
Panel Discussion with Suhayl Saadi, Luxmi Pamuntjak, Felix Cheong and Ouyang Yu
UBUD WRITERS FESTIVAL, 2005ModeratorOne on One with Booker Prize Winner Michael Ondaatje
'Passages from India' - With Amitav Ghosh and Randhir Khare
Poetry reading at Mosaic
Love Debate with Irina Dunn (we were the winning team!)
BYRON BAY WRITERS FESTIVAL, AUGUST 2006Moderator
In Conversation: Next Generation: Stories for a Globalised World with Hong-Kong based Nury Vittachi and his translator Sabine Amoore-Pinon
People and Places: India and Bangladesh: Discussion with Christopher Kremmer and Adib Khan
Panel Discussion on Asian Literature, Asian Markets: What is being written, published and read together with Nury Vittachi, Richard Oh, Ketut Yuliarsa and Jane Camens
UBUD WRITERS FESTIVAL, 30th SEPTEMBER-3rd OCTOBER 2006ModeratorSaturday 30th September at Indus
Writing Across Place, Time and Identity Writers discuss their experiences living between cultures and the struggle for identity and belonging when you live in someone else's world.
Shalini Akhil, Meira Chand, Anita Desai with Deepika Shetty.
Sunday 1st October at Indus
People And Places : India, Sri Lanka And BeyondFasten your seatbelt for an afternoon of high adventure with some of South Asia's finest literary talents.
Elmo Jayawardena, Kunal Basu and Tarun Tejpal with Deepika Shetty.
Monday 2nd October at Alila, Ubud
Literary Lunch: A Foreign AffairIntrepid foreign correspondents, Christopher Kremmer and Eric Campbell join Deepika Shetty to take you on a three-course magic-carpet ride through Afghanistan, Iraq and other frontlines and forbidden cities at the Alila Ubud.
Monday, 2nd October at Left Bank Lounge
Blogging: An Insider's ViewArdent bloggers discuss their blogaddiction and speculate whether bloggers will inherit the earth!
The discussion that features Dina Zaman, Sharon Bakar and Jeremy Wagstaff will be led by Deepika Shetty
Tuesday 3rd October at Indus
In Conversation Acclaimed actress and world authority on Indian food, Madhur Jaffrey, shares spicy stories from her life with Deepika Shetty.
Tuesday 3rd October at Left Bank Lounge
Behind The ScenesDeepika Shetty helps Festival Directors Janet de Neefe (Ubud), Jill Eddington (Byron Bay), Nury Vittachi (Hong Kong) spill the beans.
GALLE LITERARY FESTIVAL - 11th-13th JANUARY 2007
11th January at Lunuganga
Conversations on the Writing Life Featuring Yasmine Gooneratne University professor, literary critic, editor, bibliographer, award winning novelist, essayist and poet, Yasmine Gooneratne will give us insights into her life as an author having published over 16 books in her career, many of which are internationally commended such as
The Pleasures of Conquest which was short listed for the 1996 Commonwealth Writers Prize.
Moderator: Deepika Shetty When the Setting is the Story Join author, gastronomic expert & revered actress Madhur Jaffrey and intrepid foreign correspondent Christopher Kremmer as they share with us their favourite place, where they both grew up in very different ways, and how this has influenced them now and then. Madhur Jaffrey is one of the world's greatest authorities on Indian food and author of over 10 cookery books and a memoir,
Climbing the Mango Tree. Christopher Kremmer is a foreign correspondent for ABC Australia and author of 3 commended books, his latest being
Inhaling the Mahatma.
Moderator: Deepika Shetty 12th January at Amangalla
Writing Across Media with Deepika Shetty Print/TV/Blogs? What does it take to write across media and is it easy enough to make the shift from one to the next? Is this going to be the age of the multi-skilled journalist? If yes, what will it take to write across media? Learn how to make a 40 second script leap to the realms of a full analysis piece. All the whys of writing answered in this workshop.
Deepika Shetty moved from newspaper writing to a newsmagazine before making the plunge into television. This year she stepped into to the realm of blogs as well and posts her comments at www.readatpeace.blogspot.com
Equally at ease in all media, Deepika epitomizes the new breed of journalism.
13th January
In the spotlight The 2006 Man Booker Prize Winner Kiran Desai introduces us to her award winning novel 'The Inheritance of Loss' and talks about issues such as globalisation, multiculturalism, inequality and the different forms of love that influenced her writing.
Moderator: Deepika ShettyBYRON BAY WRITERS FESTIVAL, JULY 2007Saturday, 28th July
HOME AND AWAY: WHAT SUCCEEDS IN A GLOBAL MARKETWith Nury Vittachi, Garry Disher, Laksmi Pamuntjak
Moderator: Deepika ShettySunday 29th July
The Rise and Rise of the Media Circus: How it's demands affect a writer's life
With Barbara Ewing, Elizabeth Best, James Phelan and Nury Vittachi
Moderator: Deepika ShettySunday 29th July
Blogging: Who Does it, Why and What's In It?Panelist with Shalini Akhil, Marieke Hardy, Antony Loewenstein and Kate Crawford
Sunday 29th July
Not Just a Piece of Furniture: The Art of Chairing A PanelPanelist
UBUD WRITERS FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 2007Thursday 27 September
Unknown Roads with Adib Khan and Richard FlanaganJourney into the heart of our times with celebrated writers Adib Khan and Richard Flanagan. In a world divided, how easy is it to be mistaken for The Unknown Terrorist? Or as Adib Khan asks in A Spiral Road, 'how well do we really know each other?' Join the authors of these laments about the impact of terrorism on real people's lives, for a fascinating, in-depth conversation, about their books, the philosophical issues they raise and more, with Deepika Shetty.
Thursday 27 September
A Kingdom Lost, A Story Found Ever heard of the Indian Prince who lost it all in the Australian outback? A real life riches-to-rags story told evocatively by award-winning journalist John Zubrzycki. What drew him to the tale of The Last Nizam, how did it impact the fall of Hyderabad and the end of India's great princely state? Get ready for a history lesson like no other in this compelling conversation.
Mod: Deepika ShettyFriday 28 September
9:00am - 12:00pm.
Workshop: Writing Across Media with Deepika ShettyThis is an excellent opportunity to work with the producer of Channel News Asia's Prime Time Morning and Off The Shelf programs. A highly successful and popular journalist and blogger, Deepika will show you how to write across various media - print, television, blogs - in this new media age. This workshop is perfect for writers looking for ways to construct and pitch a story. Learn to write short TV news scripts and newspaper features; get some hands-on blogging experience. No matter what your interests are - news, features, sports, business and reviews, this workshop is for you.
Friday 28 September
Asia, She Wrote What are the risks and responsibilities of women writers in Asia? What inspires them? Who do they write for? Is the international reaction to their writing similar or different to that from readers at home?
Featuring: Catherine Lim, Lee Hye-Kyung, Debra Yatim.
Moderator: Deepika ShettyFriday 28 September
Amandari Cocktail Evening
Out of India with Kiran Desai & Shashi TharoorJoin Kiran Desai and Shashi Tharoor, for an intimate candle-lit conversation about passion, politics and prose. Kiran, the youngest woman to win the Man Booker-prize and Shashi, a former United Nations diplomat and prolific writer, will reflect, with moderator Deepika Shetty, on the Indian diaspora and whether identity is determined by our place of origin or through the journeys we take.
Saturday 29 September
11:30am - 12:45pm
The Fallacy of Post-Colonial Fiction "There's nothing post about colonialism. Merely a shift in the modus operandi," says Adib Khan in A Spiral Road. Is post-colonial fiction a construct of western publishers and the literary community? Does it deny writers their history and nationality in order to position their work purely in relation to their colonised past? Writers discuss time, place and history.
Featuring: Rosario Cruz Lucero, Adib Khan, Somaya Ramadan.
Moderator: Deepika ShettySunday 30 September
The Craft of Inspiration Can writing be taught? Should it be? How essential are creative writing courses to writers wanting to write that bestseller? Get a book published? Deepika Shetty in conversation with Christopher Merrill, head of University of Iowa's Creative Writing Programme.
SINGAPORE WRITERS FESTIVAL, DECEMBER 20077 December, 2007
BUSINESS OF BOOKS: Online Publishing
Featuring: Samuel Seow, David Parrish and Deepika Shetty (Moderator)What will the future of the online world look like? Who will own rights to what, and how will money be made? Online publishing has never been so popular and accessible. With a few clicks of the mouse and basic programming skills, blogs are created, domains bought and websites born. With popular networking portals like Facebook and MySpace, every individual has equal chance to fame and success. Our panel of experts addresses three important areas – online marketing (how writers can effectively promote themselves), intellectual property and rights (in the case of being sued), and the growing trend of literary journals.
8 December 2007
In Conversations With
Featuring: David Davidar, Kunal Basu and Deepika Shetty (Moderator)Writing from opposite ends of the world; join these two acclaimed and talented writers as they share their love for writing, literature and life.
8 December 2007
LIFE ONLINE: World Wide Web of Words - Literary Blogs
Featuring: Deepika Shetty, Sharon Bakar and Ivan Chew A treat for book lovers out there, World Wide Web of Words – Literary Blogs, brings together online communities of readers and writers. Thoughtful and insightful, our panelists will talk about their favourite page-turners and web pages! Log on and join in the fun!
8 December 2007
Book Launch: Elmo Jayawardena's 'Rainbows in Braille'FESTIVAL LINKS:Byron Bay Writers FestivalGalle Literary FestivalUbud Writers Festival