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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The Emerging Writer : An Insider's Guide to Your Writing Journey
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Emerging Writers' Festival , 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Scaredy Cat Factor, Christy Dena , single work criticism (p. 3-6)
How to Behave Around a Dying Gazelle, Johannes Jakob , single work criticism (p. 7-12)
First Dog on the Moon: The Who, What, Where and Why of an Australian Ingenue, Andrew Marlton , single work prose (p. 15-19)
I am the Gatekeeper, Geoff Lemon , single work criticism (p. 21-27)
The Cockerel and the Mouse: On Competitiveness, Alan Bissett , single work criticism (p. 29-33)
It's Not You, It's Us (On Eating Biscuits), Vanessa Badham , single work criticism (p. 35-39)
You Really Want to be a Writer? (Based on a Quote by Bennet Cerf), Douglas Holgate , single work criticism (p. 41-42)
If Kurt Vonnegut can Start Out Writing Pretty Bad Science Fiction Stories and Still End Up Becoming Kurt Vonnegut, Maybe There's Hope?, Sam Cooney , single work criticism (p. 43-48)
I Write/ I am a Writer, Jacqui Dent , single work criticism (p. 49-52)
Forgiving the Dead: Writing as Release, Maria Papas , single work criticism (p. 53-58)
Dear Reader, Do You Want to Hear the Answer?, Ryan Paine , single work criticism (p. 59-65)
There's No Place Like Homepage, Rachael Kendrick , single work criticism (p. 69-73)
Myself is all I Have to Give, Rebecca Harkins-Cross , single work criticism (p. 75-82)
Occupying Writers, Benjamin Solah , single work criticism (p. 83-85)
Making it Up, Stephanie Honor Convery , single work criticism (p. 87-92)
A Fistful of LocLit, Matt Blackwood , single work criticism
This piece investigates Blackwood's journey into the genre of Locative Literature, where stories are generally experienced, via narration, in their actual physical setting.
(p. 93-97)
Collaborating Outside Your Comfort Zone, Jen Breach , single work criticism (p. 99-102)
Translation: Please Don't Let Me be Misunderstood!, Leah Gerber , single work criticism (p. 109-114)
Why the Book and the Internet will Merge, Hugh McGuire , single work criticism (p. 115-120)
The Streets of Your Town, Chris Currie , single work criticism (p. 129-135)
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