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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... vol. 14 no. 1 April 2010 of TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs est. 1997 TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
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* Contents derived from the 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
We Slowly Arrive Safely : Poetry at Home and Away, Paul Magee (interviewer), single work interview
From The Prisoner of Mount Warning, Michael Wilding , extract novel
Hypothermiai"Cradle of a mountain, coolly cocooned", Stuart Barnes , single work poetry
Writer's Blocki"I wonder if there is something in the water", Caitlin Maling , single work poetry
Apple Monkeyi"I want to write clever poems", Caitlin Maling , single work poetry
Suburban Sapphoi"rly morning. A Thursday. I hear the garage roller door lift and lower. Lift and lower. The rhythm of people leaving for work. I slide out of bed and in the mirrored", Cassandra Atherton , single work poetry
Of Letting Go and Yet Continuing On, Tessa Chudy , single work review
— Review of Learning How to Breathe Linda Neil , 2009 single work biography ;
Becoming Tom Cho, Alice Robinson , single work review
— Review of Look Who's Morphing Tom Cho , 2009 selected work short story ;

Robinson suggests that 'Cho's work reflects back the problematic nature of identity, particularly in response to migration. But the book also speaks of other kinds of transitions - adolescence, sexual awakening, shifting familial relationships, employment - and the questions they raise about who we are. Cho demonstrates that when uncertainty arises, sometimes meaning is made and identity formed through nothing more substantial than story: "I said that, according to various myths and popular stories, morphing is accomplished via touch … that was no problem because myths and popular stories were also on television" (138). This is social commentary, cultural critique, and rollicking adventure through pop culture.'

Untitled, Sandra Burr , single work review
— Review of Blast no. 10 Spring/Summer 2009 periodical issue ;

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