Session Description
LUNCH N’ LEARN WORKSHOP
Diaspora writers often navigate isolation, cultural distance, and limited support within the publishing world. Yet strong networks and communities can become the foundation of a sustainable literary career.
In this workshop, author Jinwoo Park provides practical strategies for building meaningful connections with readers, peers, and collaborators. Whether you’re still writing your first manuscript or you’re about to launch your first book, participants will leave with concrete tools for building a literary community that will support them throughout their writing careers.
Sponsored by FriesenPress.

Featured Speaker(s)
Jinwoo Park
Jinwoo Park (he/him) is a Korean-Canadian writer based in Montreal. Born and raised in Seoul, he has lived in various parts of North America and the UK since the age of 11. He obtained his master’s in creative writing at the University of Oxford in 2015. In 2021 he won the Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writers’ Award from the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop. He has also been actively working as a literary translator after winning the Emerging Translator Award from the Literature Translation Institute of Korea in late 2023. Oxford Soju Club, published by Dundurn Press, is his first novel.