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The Writers in Prison Committee of PEN International was set up in 1960 as a result of mounting concern about attempts to silence critical voices around the world. An office was set up at the PEN head office in London to gather information and to alert the PEN membership to take action. The WiPC is now staffed by a team of experts who monitor around 1,000 attacks on writers, journalists, editors, poets, publishers and others in any given year. These include long prison terms, harassment, threats, and murder.
Event: “A Country Too Far” (19 February) **BOOKED OUT**The Wheeler Centre, 6:15PM – 7:15PM, Wednesday 19 February 2014One of the most hotly debated and pressing moral issues in contemporary Australia surrounds the fate of asylum seekers. A new anthology of work from 27 of the nation’s finest writers examines all aspects of this complex topic.A Country Too Far features fiction, memoir, poetry and essays that provide an indispensable contribution to the national debate.The Guardian says, ‘A Country Too Far is part of …
Join us for the launch of Writers for Refugees, a Melbourne-based group of writers, journalists and academics who are committed to standing up for refugee rights under the Abbott government.Thursday, March 13 2014 @ 6pm 2014Bella Union, Lvl 1, Trades Hall, cnr of Lygon and Victoria Streets, MelbourneSpeakers and readers include Arnold Zable, Maxine Beneba Clarke,Abe Ape, Jeff Sparrow and Ali Alizadeh.Entry is by gold coin donation.We are also calling on writers to sign on to our statement – ‘Writers for Refugees’
A PEN Melbourne Women Writers event marking International Women’s Day. Introduction by PEN Melbourne committee member and prominent writer Arnold Zable.
Dear PEN members, We’d like to bring to your attention a review of the film ‘Utopia’ written by one of our own members, Kieran Finnane. As you’ll see the views presented by Kieran provide a marked contrast to the review included in my recent email to you all published by Aljazeera. Best wishes, Josephine Scicluna for PEN Melbourne
As a member of PEN Melbourne, you will receive a monthly Update with news about our activities and campaigns, and invitations to a program of events with renowned Australian and international writers and activists. The PEN Melbourne Journal is also produced twice a year and distributed free to members.