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Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
5-6 March
2005
of
The Sydney Morning Herald
est. 1842
The Sydney Morning Herald
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* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Signs of the Cross,
single work
column
A column canvassing current arts news including a brief report on Louis Nowra's view of Kings Cross and a walking tour of literary sites in the area that he hosted with Mandy Sayer.
- The Big Sign-Off, single work criticism (p. 4) Section: Spectrum
- Trouble in Trolleytown, single work essay (p. 9) Section: Spectrum
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Poland's Cold Dark Heart,
single work
review
— Review of Winter Journey : A Novel 2005 single work novel ; (p. 9) Section: Spectrum -
The Book that Grew and Grew,
single work
column
A column canvassing current literary news including a brief report on The Bibliography of Australian Literature project.
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Imagination Taken to Another Level,
single work
review
— Review of The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing : A Fifty Year Collection 2004 anthology short story novella ; (p. 10) Section: Spectrum -
Crew Weaves an Artful Web,
single work
review
— Review of The Lace Maker's Daughter 2005 single work novel ; The Mermaid Cafe 2005 single work novel ; (p. 11) Section: Spectrum -
Study Pays: Writers Go Back to the Books,
single work
column
Wyndham reports on the trend for writers to undertake postgraduate studies in creative writing as a means of supporting themselves financially. Wyndham notes that some Australian writers, including John Tranter, are studying with the benefit of scholarships.
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Grant Me a Wish
The Art of Getting the Grant,
single work
criticism
Wyndham canvasses the views of writers about the dispersal of limited funding dollars. Those who comment include Delia Falconer, Alex Miller, Nicola Walker, Peter Skrzynecki and chair of the Australian Council's Literature Board, Peter Goldsworthy. Views differ as to whether support should be given to emerging or established writers.
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A Matter of Principal,
single work
essay
Marsden contends that when judging the worth of a school the biggest single factor is the quality of the leadership.
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