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2012...
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15
October
2012
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TEXT Special Issue
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* Contents derived from the 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Cretan Analogues : Restorying Ancient Mythology, selected work poetry (p. 1-12)
- Naucrate Takes Her Timei"She is always moving.", single work poetry (p. 1-4)
- Polonaise in F Sharp Minor, Opus 44, single work prose (p. 1-9)
- Litchfield Shouti"Grab your paints your dreams we'll shake", single work poetry (p. 2)
- Worni"Only loneliness of desk the ellipsis of word,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Sueltame Rocky Coast Smelteri"sueltame hermana media hermana nada", single work poetry (p. 4)
- Purnululu Wanderingi"In your rivers of sand, these", single work poetry (p. 5-6)
- 1) Vision, sequence poetry (p. 5-9)
- Harbour Linei"In my eye's corner: her feet coupled on the grass, beside -", single work poetry (p. 9)
- Minotauri"Clot-tongued, my speaking was slur.", single work poetry (p. 9-10)
- Song of the Possiblei"(He might sit on a limb of their honeycomb light", single work poetry (p. 10-11)
- 2) Performance, sequence poetry (p. 10-16)
- Pasiphae Diesi"A queen deserves a tomb. But that is not for her—", single work poetry (p. 11)
- Valparaíso and Touristi"Before the broken edges of an old city’s coast;", single work poetry (p. 15-16)
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Creative Writing under the ERA : Writing under Duress, but Relatively Happy,
single work
criticism
'The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) research evaluation process includes creative work, including creative writing. This article discusses the effect that writing under the ERA is having on academics in creative writing, including probing the attitudes to ERA that creative writing academics hold. It presents the results of a survey run with writing academics who contributed to an ERA-inspired special issue of TEXT journal, which included questions about writing, and reviewing, creative work under ERA guidelines.' (Author's abstract)
- Crab Apple Jelly, single work criticism
- The Poisoner's Cookbook, single work criticism
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Exercises in Creative Thinking,
single work
prose
'After readings and discussions of prose poetry from Charles Simic (2008), Lyn Hejinian (1987), Margaret Atwood (194) and Russell Edson (2001), with critical input from Michel Delville (1998) and David Lehman (2003): produce a series of prose poems over thirty days in a continuous sequence—using dreams, chance impressions, reading material of all kinds, random thoughts, overheard phrases and imagined situations, exploiting extension techniques identified in readings and discussions.' (Author's introduction)
- Out with Franzi"Franz was Dutch once", single work poetry
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Writing in/on Australia : History, Ecology, Poetry,
selected work
poetry
'These poems attempt to show that the writing and performance of Australian poetry in English is strained by multiple pathways of dislocation, displacement and dissent.'
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