Creative Arts graduate’s final year project gets published in Hong Kong Literary

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Creative Arts graduate’s final year project gets published in Hong Kong Literary

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Creative Arts graduate's final year project gets published in Hong Kong Literary

Student:
CHEN Xinxin

Programme:
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Creative Writing and Film Arts

Publication:
Hong Kong Literary

Work:
Fiction Well

Details:
A Chinese fiction titled Well, as the final year project written by graduate Chen Xinxin from the Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Creative Writing and Film Arts programme, got published in one of the prestigious local literary magazines, Hong Kong Literary. It also became the headline of the creative writing special of the magazine. The fiction brings out the reflections and feelings on life and culture of the peers and the previous generation from the perspective of a young people who returned to a village in Jinjiang from Hong Kong. Head of Creative Arts cum Associate Professor Dr Rebecca Leung Mo-ling supervised the work and the testimonials she has written for Xinxin's fiction has also got published in the same issue of Hong Kong Literary.

Creative Arts graduate's final year project gets published in Hong Kong Literary

Student:
CHEN Xinxin

Programme:
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Creative Writing and Film Arts

Publication:
Hong Kong Literary

Work:
Fiction Well

Details:
A Chinese fiction titled Well, as the final year project written by graduate Chen Xinxin from the Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Creative Writing and Film Arts programme, got published in one of the prestigious local literary magazines, Hong Kong Literary. It also became the headline of the creative writing special of the magazine. The fiction brings out the reflections and feelings on life and culture of the peers and the previous generation from the perspective of a young people who returned to a village in Jinjiang from Hong Kong. Head of Creative Arts cum Associate Professor Dr Rebecca Leung Mo-ling supervised the work and the testimonials she has written for Xinxin's fiction has also got published in the same issue of Hong Kong Literary.

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