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Essays based on contributions to the annual Woodford Forum, held as part of the Woodford Festival, Woodford, Queensland. Some of Australia's finest writers range through vast territory exploring new directions in film and media, enigmas and creativity, histories of mothering, narratives of indigenous and migrant experience, folk, country and multicultural music traditions, and dilemmas of interpretation. -- Libraries Australia
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Contents partially indexed
Inpsired by the annual Woodford Forum
Contents
* Contents derived from the
St Lucia,
Indooroopilly - St Lucia area,
Brisbane - North West,
Brisbane,
Queensland,:University of Queensland Press
, 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Enigmas of Story, single work criticism (p. 1-22)
- Travelling Asia : Home and Away, single work criticism (p. 87-98)
- 'Wogspeak' : Transformations of Australian English, single work criticism (p. 118-133)
- Prospectus for the Next Life Story of Tom Roberts (But Not by Me), single work criticism (p. 201-215)
- Writing from Life, single work criticism biography (p. 216-222)
- Kathy Come Home : The Dubious Cartographies of a Young Novelist, single work criticism (p. 223-232)
- Writing Someone/Somewhere Else, single work criticism (p. 233-240)
- The History of the Future, single work criticism (p. 251-262)
- Stealing the Story, single work criticism
- Nation, Authenticity and Difference, single work criticism
- New Stories for a Digital Age, single work criticism
- Electronic Media and Regional Arts, single work criticism
- Displaced Objects, single work criticism
- Murdering Stepmothers, single work criticism
- A Perfect Pink Day, single work criticism
- Holding the Baby, single work criticism
- A Next Life Story, single work criticism
- Writing from Life, single work criticism biography
- Two Nations, single work criticism
- Spend for a Healthier Future?, single work criticism
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Untitled
2003
single work
review
— Appears in: Dotlit : The Online Journal of Creative Writing , August vol. 4 no. 1 2003;
— Review of Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism ; Journal of Australian Studies no. 67 2001 periodical issue -
To Whom It May Concern?
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , August vol. 20 no. 3 2001; (p. 56-58)
— Review of High Tide 2000 selected work poetry ; Watermelon Baby 2000 selected work poetry ; Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism ; To Whom It May Concern : And Other Plays 2000 selected work drama -
[Review] Story/telling: The Woodford Forum
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Queensland Review , May vol. 8 no. 1 2001; (p. 93-95)
— Review of Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism 'This essay collection poses questions about story: what are our stories, how are they 'told', who tells them and how are they used? The writers explore the narratives by which we construct and realise our individual and collective identities. Stories can be shared to build and nourish relationships between individuals and groups and between generations. Stories can be lost and found. They can also be ignored, marginalised, hidden, stolen or silenced. We are involved in discovering and shaping our own cultural identities. What past and present stories will we remember, research, collect and preserve? What new stories will we create for changing times?' (Introduction) -
[Review] Story/telling: The Woodford Forum
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Queensland Review , May vol. 8 no. 1 2001; (p. 93-95)
— Review of Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism 'This essay collection poses questions about story: what are our stories, how are they 'told', who tells them and how are they used? The writers explore the narratives by which we construct and realise our individual and collective identities. Stories can be shared to build and nourish relationships between individuals and groups and between generations. Stories can be lost and found. They can also be ignored, marginalised, hidden, stolen or silenced. We are involved in discovering and shaping our own cultural identities. What past and present stories will we remember, research, collect and preserve? What new stories will we create for changing times?' (Introduction)
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To Whom It May Concern?
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , August vol. 20 no. 3 2001; (p. 56-58)
— Review of High Tide 2000 selected work poetry ; Watermelon Baby 2000 selected work poetry ; Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism ; To Whom It May Concern : And Other Plays 2000 selected work drama -
Untitled
2003
single work
review
— Appears in: Dotlit : The Online Journal of Creative Writing , August vol. 4 no. 1 2003;
— Review of Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism ; Journal of Australian Studies no. 67 2001 periodical issue -
[Review] Story/telling: The Woodford Forum
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Queensland Review , May vol. 8 no. 1 2001; (p. 93-95)
— Review of Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism 'This essay collection poses questions about story: what are our stories, how are they 'told', who tells them and how are they used? The writers explore the narratives by which we construct and realise our individual and collective identities. Stories can be shared to build and nourish relationships between individuals and groups and between generations. Stories can be lost and found. They can also be ignored, marginalised, hidden, stolen or silenced. We are involved in discovering and shaping our own cultural identities. What past and present stories will we remember, research, collect and preserve? What new stories will we create for changing times?' (Introduction) -
[Review] Story/telling: The Woodford Forum
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Queensland Review , May vol. 8 no. 1 2001; (p. 93-95)
— Review of Story / Telling 2001 anthology criticism 'This essay collection poses questions about story: what are our stories, how are they 'told', who tells them and how are they used? The writers explore the narratives by which we construct and realise our individual and collective identities. Stories can be shared to build and nourish relationships between individuals and groups and between generations. Stories can be lost and found. They can also be ignored, marginalised, hidden, stolen or silenced. We are involved in discovering and shaping our own cultural identities. What past and present stories will we remember, research, collect and preserve? What new stories will we create for changing times?' (Introduction)
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