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Definition of writer-in-residence in English: writer-in-residencenounPlural writers-in-residence A writer holding a temporary residential post in an academic establishment, in order to share their professional insights. (暂住学术机构的)进驻作家,住校(或其他机构)作家 Example sentencesExamples - A writer-in-residence and a librarian at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, she has written more than 40 works of fiction, poetry, autobiography, and theology.
- Get together, if the spirit moves, for readings with the other writers-in-residence at night.
- Along with the writers-in-residence, who spend eight months in Calgary, distinguished visiting writers are hosted over a few days or weeks.
- Robert Biy has joined him as a writer-in-residence at the Writing Seminars, and they give talks about poets such as James Wright, which make students glad to be alive and glad to be there.
- I am a writer-in-residence at the Paden Institute and Retreat for Writers of Color in Essex, New York.
- At breakfast, over fried apples, sausage and other hearty fare, guests are likely to begin their day hearing of works in progress from an Akwaaba writer-in-residence.
- ‘Most recently we had John W. Sexton here as a writer-in-residence and the students absolutely loved it,’ says Kathleen.
- I once took the draft of a story - the title of which I can't honestly remember - to a lovely man called Donald Campbell, who was the local writer-in-residence.
- The author of the wildly successful book, Life of Pi, came to Saskatoon in October for an eight-month stint as the writer-in-residence at the Frances Morrison Library.
- He became a campus cult there because of the book's environmental concerns and sympathy for animal rights and the result of this was that he was in demand as a writer-in-residence.
- Brainchild of a writer-in-residence at Dartmoor Prison, ‘Storybook Dads’ has also been linked to a parenting project at Winchester, with inmates listening to the story tapes.
- Theatre Calgary has named Massicotte as their writer-in-residence for the 2001-02 season.
- Former writer-in-residence in Laois, Rita Kelly introduced the artist with a brief history of her career and inspirations.
- Memorial Park Library has chosen Martine Bates as their writer-in-residence this fall.
- Ansa, the former writer-in-residence at her alma mater, states that it's important for students to make that face-to-face connection and ask questions.
- Fay Weldon announced that she is to be the first writer-in-residence at the swanky Savoy Hotel.
- In 1998 I went to the University of Mississippi, in Oxford, to become a writer-in-residence.
- Vazirani was a writer-in-residence last year at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg.
- Betty Schellenberg, English department chair, believes that having a writer-in-residence highlights the department's tradition of valuing and producing creative work.
- Currently a doctoral candidate in history at Harvard University, he spent six weeks in Taipei recently as a writer-in-residence at the government's invitation.
Definition of writer-in-residence in US English: writer-in-residencenounˌraɪdərɪnˈrɛz(ə)dənsˌrīdərinˈrez(ə)dəns A writer holding a temporary residential post in an academic establishment, in order to share their professional insights. (暂住学术机构的)进驻作家,住校(或其他机构)作家 Example sentencesExamples - Former writer-in-residence in Laois, Rita Kelly introduced the artist with a brief history of her career and inspirations.
- Along with the writers-in-residence, who spend eight months in Calgary, distinguished visiting writers are hosted over a few days or weeks.
- Fay Weldon announced that she is to be the first writer-in-residence at the swanky Savoy Hotel.
- Currently a doctoral candidate in history at Harvard University, he spent six weeks in Taipei recently as a writer-in-residence at the government's invitation.
- Vazirani was a writer-in-residence last year at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg.
- Memorial Park Library has chosen Martine Bates as their writer-in-residence this fall.
- Robert Biy has joined him as a writer-in-residence at the Writing Seminars, and they give talks about poets such as James Wright, which make students glad to be alive and glad to be there.
- He became a campus cult there because of the book's environmental concerns and sympathy for animal rights and the result of this was that he was in demand as a writer-in-residence.
- At breakfast, over fried apples, sausage and other hearty fare, guests are likely to begin their day hearing of works in progress from an Akwaaba writer-in-residence.
- Betty Schellenberg, English department chair, believes that having a writer-in-residence highlights the department's tradition of valuing and producing creative work.
- Ansa, the former writer-in-residence at her alma mater, states that it's important for students to make that face-to-face connection and ask questions.
- In 1998 I went to the University of Mississippi, in Oxford, to become a writer-in-residence.
- Brainchild of a writer-in-residence at Dartmoor Prison, ‘Storybook Dads’ has also been linked to a parenting project at Winchester, with inmates listening to the story tapes.
- I am a writer-in-residence at the Paden Institute and Retreat for Writers of Color in Essex, New York.
- Get together, if the spirit moves, for readings with the other writers-in-residence at night.
- The author of the wildly successful book, Life of Pi, came to Saskatoon in October for an eight-month stint as the writer-in-residence at the Frances Morrison Library.
- Theatre Calgary has named Massicotte as their writer-in-residence for the 2001-02 season.
- A writer-in-residence and a librarian at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, she has written more than 40 works of fiction, poetry, autobiography, and theology.
- ‘Most recently we had John W. Sexton here as a writer-in-residence and the students absolutely loved it,’ says Kathleen.
- I once took the draft of a story - the title of which I can't honestly remember - to a lovely man called Donald Campbell, who was the local writer-in-residence.
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