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2024...
24 April
2024
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* Contents derived from the 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Nova Weetman’s Memoir of Losing Her Partner to Cancer during COVID Lockdown Blends Hard-won Wisdom with Pure Nostalgic Joy,
single work
review
— Review of Love, Death and Other Scenes 2024 single work autobiography ;'It’s difficult to critique a memoir. How do you critique the work – its language, structure, craft – without feeling you are exposing the author’s life and experiences to critique?' (Introduction)
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Counter-narratives from the Colonial Archive : Tony Birch on the Writing of Kim Scott,
extract
criticism
'I was first struck by the power of Kim Scott’s writing while I was far from home, in both a physical and cultural sense. In 2003, I was in the United States, staying at Harvard University, outside Boston. I’d been invited to speak at an Australian Studies conference. The gathering attracted major Australian writers and thinkers, including Gail Jones, Frank Moorhouse, David Malouf and Meaghan Morris.' (Introduction)
- Poetry, Parties and ‘strong Australian Tea’. The Surprising Story of How Anzac Day Has Been Marked in the US for Over 100 Years, single work column
- First Nations Anzacs Sacrificed Life and Limb for Country. Why Aren’t Their Stories Shown Onscreen?, single work column
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