Chen Metak said link between writing and society is like 'blood and flesh, sword and arrow, father and son.'| Radio Free Asia
Bhuchung D. Sonam discusses why he views writing as an act of resistance—and how literature can help hold and build the idea of Tibet.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
is an exiled Tibetan writer and author of several books, including Yak Horns: Notes on Contemporary Tibetan Writing, Music, Film, and Politics and Songs from Dewachen. His writings are published in the Washington Post, Himal Southasian, Tibetan Review, and Journal of Indian Literature, among others.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review