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Issue 1 (Summer 2005) - Issue 27 (Spring 2012) (Comprehensive)
AbstractHistoryArchive Description
'Wet Ink is produced in South Australia by an independent non-profit incorporation.
'Wet Ink will showcase modern contemporary writers with an aim to promoting a generation of emerging writers who are largely uncatered for by existing publications.'
The magazine includes short stories, poetry, interviews, photography, and articles related to writing from new and established authors.
(Source: Wet Ink website, http://www.wetink.com.au/weare.html)
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Ceased publication 2012
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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The Fine Art of Survival
2013
single work
column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 2 March 2013; (p. 6) -
The Demise of Wet Ink and the Future of Short Fiction
2012
single work
essay
— Appears in: Island , Summer no. 131 2012; (p. 34-37) -
Australian Literary Journals : Virtual and Social
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , December vol. 36 no. 2011; 'Twenty years ago, if you published a quarterly literary journal, you could be certain what that meant: four issues a year. In 2003, when Anna Hedigan wrote her overview of journals and their web presence not much had changed. The publishers' attitude to the online space was that it was essentially a placeholder for the print journal.
Genevieve Tucker's review four years later suggested many of the journals were becoming more sophisticated, with more content online and greater interest in design. Relevant to the 2007 review, RMIT publishing announced in September that it had partnered to "produce a comprehensive digital archive of Australia's most iconic literary and cultural journals". This initiative will provide full archives for a number of Australian literary journals.' (Author's introduction)
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Recent Writing
2010
single work
review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , no. 41 2010; (p. 105-112)
— Review of Awake During Anaesthetic 2009 selected work poetry ; Wet Ink 2005 periodical (27 issues); Far Beyond the Sun 2009 selected work poetry -
Interrogating Creative Writing Outcomes: Wet Ink as a New Model
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs , April vol. 11 no. 1 2007;
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Recent Writing
2010
single work
review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , no. 41 2010; (p. 105-112)
— Review of Awake During Anaesthetic 2009 selected work poetry ; Wet Ink 2005 periodical (27 issues); Far Beyond the Sun 2009 selected work poetry -
Coetzee's Noble Cause
2005
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column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 10 December 2005; (p. 22) -
Editors' Note
2005
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column
— Appears in: Wet Ink , Summer no. 1 2005; (p. 1) -
Bright Spots in the Publishing Gloom
2007
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column
— Appears in: The Age , 24 March 2007; (p. 30) -
Wet Ink : The Story So Far
2007
single work
column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine , May no. 169 2007; (p. 11) -
Interrogating Creative Writing Outcomes: Wet Ink as a New Model
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs , April vol. 11 no. 1 2007;
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
ISSN:
1832-682X
Frequency:
Quarterly
Range:
1(2005)-27(2012)
Range:
Ceased publication
Note:
Launched in Adelaide, South Australia, 9 December 2005 by J. M. Coetzee.
Last amended 9 Nov 2017 14:38:45