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Birmingham comments on the publication of negative reviews, particularly of mass-market fiction, in the pages of Australia's broadsheet newspapers. He highlights the example of Matthew Reilly who was sharply (and personally) criticised in a review of Scarecrow written by Shaun Charles and published in The Courier-Mail.
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Tantrums and Timidity
2004
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criticism
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 24-25 January 2004; (p. 10) Campbell responds to Birmingham's comments on the prevalence of negative reviews in Australian newspapers. Campbell argues the case in favour of the reviewer.
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Tantrums and Timidity
2004
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 24-25 January 2004; (p. 10) Campbell responds to Birmingham's comments on the prevalence of negative reviews in Australian newspapers. Campbell argues the case in favour of the reviewer.
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