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1 y separately published work icon State Library of Victoria News Melbourne : State Library of Victoria , Z972737 periodical (5 issues)
1 y separately published work icon Clementine Ford, Hannah Kent and Alice Pung : Live at the Library Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15351817 2018 single work interview podcast

In partnership with the State Library of Victoria, The Garret hosted a series of live events with leading Australian writers in 2018. In our final event, Clementine Ford, Hannah Kent and Alice Pung discussed the status of women writers and the challenges they face.

Clementine Ford is a writer, broadcaster and feminist thinker and speaker. She has been writing freelance for more than a decade, and has published two bestselling non-fiction works: Fight Like A Girl (2017) and Boys Will Be Boys (2018).

Hannah Kent made waves in Australia's literary scene in 2013 with her first novel, Burial Rites. It won the ABIA Literary Fiction Book of the Year and the Victorian Premier's People's Choice Award, and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Her second novel, The Good People (2016), received similar acclaim. Hannah is also the co-founder of the literary journal Kill Your Darlings.

Alice Pung is a writer, editor, teacher and lawyer. She has won numerous awards for her memoirs, and her writing has appeared in The MonthlyThe AgeMeanjinBest Australian Stories and Best Australian Essays. Her long-form works include: Unpolished Gem (2007), Her Father's Daughter (2011) and Laurinda (2014). Alice also edited Growing Up Asian in Australia (2008).

1 2 y separately published work icon The Garret The Garret : Writers on Writing; The Garret Podcast Nic Brasch , Astrid Edwards , Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2016 11023474 2016 website

'Love writing? Looking to improve your writing? Or do you just love listening to writers talk about their craft? If yes, The Garret is for you. The Garret interviews the best Australian writers writing today about their writing craft. These writers represent many genres, but the common thread is their success: they are the top of their fields. The interviews explore how the best of the best draft, edit, pitch and publish their writing. Every episode is published with a complete transcript to increase educational value and access. The Garret is a labour of love on behalf of all emerging writers. The Garret is supported by grants and the time of Astrid Edwards. It does not operate for revenue or profit.'

Source: The Garret.

1 2 y separately published work icon When We Think about Melbourne Jenny Sinclair , Mulgrave : Affirm Press State Library of Victoria , 2010 Z1724552 2010 multi chapter work prose

'What makes Melbourne unique? And where does it get its x-factor? Journalist Jenny Sinclair goes in search of the answers and discovers that it's actually all in our head - or, more precisely, our collective imagination.

'When We Think about Melbourne is a wry and whimsical survey of our city's creativity. It observes with a keen and appreciative eye the changing physical, social and cultural landscape of Melbourne through its literature, music, art, maps, travel and transport.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 y separately published work icon What's on at the State Library of Victoria 2009 Melbourne : State Library of Victoria , 2009- Z1763947 2009 periodical (1 issues)
1 1 y separately published work icon Miss D and Miss N : An Extraordinary Partnership : The Diary of Anne Drysdale Anne Drysdale , Bev Roberts (editor), Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing State Library of Victoria , 2009 Z1663796 2009 single work diary Records the daily domestic and farming lives of Anne Drysdale and Caroline Newcomb in the Bellarine Peninsula and Barwon River districts in the 1840's.
1 6 y separately published work icon Australia through Women's Eyes Ann Standish , North Melbourne Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing State Library of Victoria , 2008 Z1557423 2008 single work criticism

Throughout the nineteenth century, British women as diverse as Louisa Meredith, Marianne North and Beatrice Webb travelled to the Australian colonies and wrote about the emerging white civilization they found there. Some were visitors, others settlers, but all were fascinated by the possibilities of this 'new world'. Here, Australia is seen through the eyes of such women writers. It is a land of strange and un-English flora and fauna and of wondrously growing cities; a place where European cultural institutions were beginning to flourish - and where Indigenous culture was becoming invisible. (Publisher's blurb)

1 1 y separately published work icon Perils of the Studio : Inside the Artistic Affairs of Bohemian Melbourne Alexander Taylor , North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing State Library of Victoria , 2007 Z1516649 2007 single work non-fiction
1 12 y separately published work icon Your Most Obedient Servant : B. A. Santamaria : Selected Letters 1938-1996 B. A. Santamaria , Patrick Morgan (editor), Carlton : Miegunyah Press State Library of Victoria , 2007 Z1350945 2007 selected work correspondence
1 y separately published work icon Experimedia Melbourne : State Library of Victoria , 1999 Z1030429 1999 website Website created by the State Library of Victoria to promote the digital arts and new media.
1 y separately published work icon Southall from A-Z: Ash Road to Ziggurat Melbourne : State Library of Victoria , 1998 Z819220 1998 website bibliography biography autobiography interview

This site includes an interview with Ivan Southall (available in text, audio and video formats), biographical information, an extensive bibliography of the author's works and images relating to Southall's works and life. It was developed to accompany an exhibition, curated by Sandra Ferguson, and compiled from the Ken Pound Collection and the Children's Literature Research Collection of the State Library of Victoria and displayed in the Queen's Hall of the State Library of Victoria 6 April to 3 July, 1998.

1 1 y separately published work icon HOBA 97 : The Third History of the Book in Australia Conference : Aspects of the Book in Australia from 1946 to the Present Melbourne : State Library of Victoria , 1997 Z1086723 1997 anthology criticism
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