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Bucheon (Republic of Korea), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature, has launched the Call for the second edition of the “Bucheon Residency Programme”. The residency offers a professional and artistic exchange programme to two selected writers, translators or cartoonists, foreseen to start in October 2021 for a total duration of up to 6 weeks. With the aim of fostering international exchange and dialogue and in line with the objectives of the UCCN, the programme will contribute to the mobility of literary artists, provide them with a...
Designated as a Creative City of Literature in 2015, Ulyanovsk (Russia) celebrates its fifth anniversary as a UNESCO Creative City. At this occasion, echoing the celebration of the Year of the Book in the region, the city initiated a new project titled “The International Literary Ice Rink”. The project aimed to further strengthen literature in urban spaces and reaffirm its unifying role during these trying times. Authors and poets from all over the world were invited to record themselves reading poems in their native language and share it...
As part of the 2020 Year of the Comic Strip, declared by the French Ministry of Culture, Angoulême, a UNESCO's Creative City of Literature, launched an international comic strip competition on the theme of "the City of the future".  Organised in partnership with the Cité internationale de la bande dessinée et de l'image, the Festival international de la bande dessinée (FIBD) and the School of Urban Studies of Lyon, this competition aims to stimulate utopian ideas, awareness and cultures from all over the world. It further aims to share a...
In coordination with the Korean National Commission for UNESCO, Wonju, a UNESCO Creative City of Literature, hosted the “2020 Korean UCCN Member Cities Workshop”, gathering stakeholders from 8 Korean member cities and the Advisory Commission of Korean UCCN. The workshop invited Creative Cities from the country to share their initiatives and projects undertaken in 2019-2020 as well as their future activities for 2021. It was also the occasion to exchange ideas about the organization of a “Mega Festival” that would be launched by all Korean...
Iowa City (United States of America), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature since 2008, initiated the collective project “17 Books for the 17 SDGs” with fellow Creative Cities of Literature around the world. The project aims to draw attention to and raise awareness of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through books and storytelling. From 7 to 23 December, UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature will tweet book suggestions from their respective cities, highlighting one Sustainable Development Goal per day using the hashtag #...
Québec (Canada), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature since 2017, together with the Festival ‘Québec en toutes lettres’, organized virtually ‘La grande traversée poétique’(The great poetic journey) from 23 to 25 October 2020. On this unique occasion, more than 200 poets and creative writers from 20 countries gathered online and share their literary pieces through readings, performances and videos. To celebrate poetry’s great diversity and its powerful means of bringing cultures together, Creative Cities of Literature, including Dunedin...
On the occasion of the International Literacy Day (8 September), the UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature jointly launched a social media campaign with the hashtag #InternationalLiteracyDay2020 and #UNESCOCitiesofLiterature. As the world continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cities of Literature redesigned their plans for the 2020 edition of International Literacy Day, in order to enable digital and simultaneous celebrations around the world. Led by the city of Bucheon, a UNESCO Creative City of Literature in the Republic of Korea,...
Bucheon, a UNESCO Creative City of Literature in the Republic of Korea, is organizing the first Bucheon Diaspora Literary Award (BUDILIA). Illustrating the transformative power of literature, the theme of the award highlights the essence of literature in sublimation of historical moments, lived experiences and the process of identity formation. Through the award, the city ultimately seeks to uplift the spirits of residents and strengthen solidarity and collaboration, especially amidst the current pandemic. The city invites authors,...
Ulyanovsk (Russian Federation), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature, organized the international online photo exhibition “A City as a Writer's Workplace”, that brought more than 100 photographs from writers and literary artists from the Creative Cities of Literature and other places around the world. The pretext of the exhibition is to display photographs of places where authors and writers jump into their creative world and express their thoughts on paper. The project helps to understand further the writer’s relationship with their city as...
Lviv, a UNESCO Creative City of Literature, in Ukraine, in partnership with the Versopolis Review, a platform of 30 European and other international poetry festivals, is organizing an online literary event ‘Festival of Hope’.  Facing the COVID-19 outbreak, the Versopolis Review aims to create a unique transnational event to reflect, steer, demonstrate, poeticize, question and address the notions related to hope through literature. The ‘Festival of Hope’ is an open feast of literary creativity in many forms. It aims to be a laboratory...