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2014...
vol.
46
no.
2
December
2014
of
Australian Author
est. 1969
Australian Author
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- Writing from the Heart of Madness, single work column (p. 5-8)
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Vale Liam Davison,
single work
obituary
'A writer and teacher shaped by the connections between landscape, memory and the spirit of place.'
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ASA View,
single work
column
'The death of Gough Whitlam has brought to mind for many of us who were around during his prime ministership just what a vital part he played in so many areas of Australian life. In the encomiums (a word he would doubtless have approved in relation to himself!) that followed his passing, mention was made of his important support of the arts and Australian cultural life, but little said of his active role in assisting the development of a healthy and distinctive Australian literary culture.' (Introduction)
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Junk Food for Brains?,
single work
column
'The corporatisation of early literacy programs means links between big business and primary schools.'
- Pulling the Barnacles Off, single work column (p. 23-26)
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Don't Call Us Nice,
single work
essay
'It's the kiddie cringe. Children's authors get asked when they're going to write real books. But good writing for kids means good reading for adults.'
- Rant!, single work column (p. 32-33)
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