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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... October 2016 of ABC News [Online] est. 2002 ABC News [Online]
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Richard Roxburgh on Cleaver Greene, Failure and Writing a Kid's Book, Leigh Sales , Julia Holman , single work review
— Review of Artie and the Grime Wave Richard Roxburgh , 2016 single work children's fiction ;

'Richard Roxburgh is best known for his roles on the big and small screen. But recently he's been channelling his creativity in a new direction.'

'The acclaimed actor is about to publish his first book, Artie and the Grime Wave, which he wrote and illustrated. ...'

Note: Includes portrait of Richard Roxburgh.
What Really Happens to Manuscripts Sent to Publishers?, Sarah L'Estrange , single work column
'There's a lot of mystery surrounding the book publishing process. But what really happens to the slush pile of unsolicited manuscripts that are sent to publishers by wannabe writers? ...'
Wills Family Remembers 155-year-old Massacre That Marked Turning Point in Australian History, Inga Stünzner , single work column
'This month marks 155 years since the largest massacre of Europeans by Aboriginals, and a turning point in Australia's frontier history so bloody it has been described as warfare. ...'
The Art of Robert Ingpen : 'Dreaming' to Mix What Is Real and What Is Not Real, Cathy Jacobs , single work column
'Robert Ingpen is a master of the art of getting lost. His meanderings are through the world of his unfettered imagination. ...'
Review : It's No Animal Kingdom, but Boys in the Trees Climbs Impressive Heights, Jason Di Russo , single work review
— Review of Boys in the Trees Nicholas Verso , 2016 single work film/TV ;
'Boys in the Trees is an Australian coming of age horror film set in 1997 on Halloween, about a group of Adelaide teenagers on the last day of high school. ...'
'I'm Frightened of Humans, But I Like Landscapes', Reg Mombassa , single work review
— Review of The Landscapes of Reg Mombassa Reg Mombassa , 2016 single work art work ;
'Reg Mombassa has been a mainstay in Australian pop culture for more than 40 years, both through his band Mental As Anything and his iconic artworks. He painted his first landscape at just 15 and has developed an intense fascination with both wilderness and buildings ever since. He shares some of his favourite artworks and the inspiration behind them, which appear in a new book The Landscapes of Reg Mombassa. ...'
New Feature Film Life Class Takes Energy of 1970s and Inspires Rural Filmmaking, Bill Brown , single work review
— Review of Life Class Tom Cowan , 2016 single work film/TV ;
'A new Australian feature film shot on the far south coast of New South Wales with cast and crew mostly from the local community has spawned a rural filmmaking co-operative. ...'
The Lives of Others : Lionel Shriver and the Moral Limits of Fiction, Waleed Aly , Bronwyn Lea , Scott Stephens , single work criticism
'Lionel Shriver's opening address to the Brisbane Writers Festival caused quite a stir. She offered up a vigorous defence of the right of fiction writers to utilise the experiences of people of other genders, races, cultures, physical abilities and so on.' (Introduction)
Section: Religion and Ethics
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