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    Iowa City Press Citizen, Iowa
    Jan 9 2015

    UI program to help bridge Turkey-Armenia relations

    Jeff Charis-Carlson, Iowa City Press-Citizen


    For the past seven summers, the University of Iowa's Between the Lines
    programs has been bringing high school-age writers from Russia and
    Arabic-speaking nations to Iowa City for a two-week, summertime
    residency.

    This year's program -- which is hosted by the International Writing
    Program -- will be offering a special summer session that will include
    about two dozen 17-to-20-year-old writers from two nations that have
    had been at odds for for generations: Turkey and Armenia. The
    international writers will be joined by a smaller cohort of similarly
    aged writers from the U.S.

    Program organizers say the U.S. embassies in both Armenia and Turkey
    reached out to the IWP to request the special session as a way to
    positively affect the otherwise strained relations between the two
    countries.


    "By focusing on youth (ages 17-20) and creative writing, the goal is
    that all participants -- whether Armenian, Turkish or American -- will
    leave the two-week program not only as stronger writers and readers,
    but also having developed friendships and networks that traverse
    boundaries, dismantle stereotypes and work towards eradicating
    long-standing tensions," said Lisa Daily, who coordinates the program.

    The application period is now open for would-be American participants.
    The organizers say they are looking for applications from U.S. high
    school students who love writing and want to take part in an enriching
    and international experience. By the the end of the two-week
    experience, the organizers said, the goal is to have all the students
    become better writers and better readers of each other's work.

    "That's the power and beauty of writing -- its highest aim is
    communication," said poet Mary Hickman, who will be the American
    instructor during the sessions. "Writers write to connect with others
    and to share and begin to understand what it is to be human, to exist.
    So cultural interchange and creative writing are already very
    compatible endeavors."

    Hickman, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, traveled last year
    to Yerevan, Armenia, and Istanbul as a part of IWP's Reading Abroad
    series. Well aware of the many historically and politically sensitive
    topics that could come up between the Turkish and Armenian
    participants, she said she "won't avoid tough topics" but will "make
    sure that I am facilitating productive and respectful conversations."

    Hickman will be joined for the Turkey-Armenia writers' camp (July
    18-Aug. 1) by Nazmi Agil, a poet and translator who teaches at Koc
    University in Istanbul, and a writer and activist who goes by the name
    Armen of Armenia.

    Between the Lines also is accepting applications for its Russia and
    Arabic Work writers' camp, which will take place June 21-July 5.

    For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1A0ubG6.


    http://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/local/2015/01/09/turkey-armenia-writing-program/21511409/

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