About this Event
Writing the Body: Examining Women’s Interior Stories
Speaker: Ysabelle Cheung, Kaitlin Chan and Karen Cheung
Date: March 8, Sun
Time: 3:00pm - 4:15pm
Venue: Fringe Club - Fringe Dairy
Address: Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Road, Central, Hong Kong
Price: HKD198
Language: English
Format: Panel
Description:
This intimate conversation brings together three Hong Kong–based authors—Ysabelle Cheung, Kaitlin Chan, and Karen Cheung to explore their creative practices and storytelling approaches. Focusing on character interiority, the discussion examines how inner lives are shaped, revealed, and challenged on the page. The authors also reflect on how the female body appears in their work: as site, symbol, and lived experience. Through close attention to voice, perspective, and embodiment, this talk offers insight into how contemporary fiction engages with identity, intimacy, and the complexities of writing women’s stories in and from Hong Kong.
About the Speaker:
Ysabelle Cheung
Ysabelle Cheung is a writer and art critic based in Hong Kong. Her fiction writing has appeared in Granta, Catapult, Slate, and The Rumpus. Her short story Please, Get Out and Dance, was nominated for the 2022 Pushcart Prize. She was awarded the 2023 Diverse Writers Grant by Speculative Literature Foundation, the 2023 Aspen Words fellowship, and the 2021 Nebula Awards SFWA conference scholarship. She is an alumni of Tin House Workshop and was in residence at the Jan Michalski Foundation in 2024. Her essays have appeared in The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Artforum, and more.
Kaitlin Chan
Kaitlin Chan is a cartoonist and gallery director in Hong Kong. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Economist, Catapult, Astra Magazine, Oprah Daily, The Margins, The Offing, Popula, and elsewhere. In 2021, she was shortlisted for the Cartoonist Studio Prize in Webcomics. She self-published her first graphic novel, Eric’s Sister, a 2024 finalist for the Cartoonist Studio Prize. She is working on a second book about desire, womanhood and feeling abject.
Karen Cheung
Karen Cheung is a writer from Hong Kong. She is the author of The Impossible City: A Hong Kong Memoir, which was longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Nonfiction and named one of the best books of the year by Washington Post and The Economist. She's written for The New York Times, Foreign Policy, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. She was previously a senior reporter at Hong Kong Free Press and Associate Editor at Asia Art Archive. She teaches creative writing at Hong Kong Baptist University and Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fringe Dairy, 2 Lower Albert Road, Central, Hong Kong
HKD 168.30 to HKD 198.00












