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Adelle Barry Adelle Barry i(8719663 works by)
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1 It's Not Black and White : Who Should Be Practically and Affectively Implicated in Reconciliation and Its Textual Discourses Adelle Barry , 2011 single work essay
— Appears in: Northern Territory Literary Awards 2011 2011; (p. 93-99)

'Fiction writing is a proliferating vocation in the Northern Territory (NT) and the increasing number of publications by Territory authors is testament to the work of The NT Writers’ Centre to encourage, guide and inspire Territorians to imagine and write. The NT Writers’ Festival, ‘Word Storm’, was held by the NT Writers’ Centre in 2010 and proved to be a highly commendable success which attracted renowned authors such as Arnold Zabel, Germaine Greer and Lionel Fogarty to promote literature, critical debate and cultural production through the Arts. According to audience surveys, however, Northern Territory author, Marie Munkara was voted as the most popular guest writer at the festival for her work, Every Secret Thing (2009). ...'

1 A 'Place' for Reconciliation in Indigenous Writing Adelle Barry , 2011 single work essay
— Appears in: Northern Territory Literary Awards 2011 2011; (p. 85-92)
'The Northern Territory is often remarked for its rich cultures and unique landscape. It is home to many Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and the overall population quickly growing. The city of Palmerston (approximately 21 kilometres from Darwin) is expanding at such a significant rate that a number of new suburbs (such as Bellamack) are being especially designed with consultation from residents about the construction of ‘place’. ...'
1 y separately published work icon A Story Changes Each Time It Is Told : An Anthology from the Northern Territory by Palmerston's Own Writers A Story Changes Each Time It Is Told Adelle Barry (editor), Kaye Aldenhoven (editor), Darwin : Palmerston Own Writers , 2011 9370069 2011 anthology poetry short story

'A story changes each time it is told is an anthology of poetry and short stories from Palmerston’s Own Writers published in 2011 with assistance from the Community Benefit Fund. Lots of fun, all of it true.' (Source: Northern Territory Writers' Centre website)

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