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Jeri Kroll looks at why students do creative writing courses and how realistic their aims are. The paper concludes with a focus on three successful writers for children, Hazel Edwards, Morris Gleitzman and Glyn Parry.
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Imagination and Marketability: What Do Writers Do for a Living?
TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
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