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Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
vol.
37
no.
2
August
2005
of
Australian Author
est. 1969
Australian Author
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* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Still Lives, single work essay (p. 6-7)
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Jumping Puddles,
single work
criticism
As China is opening up as a market for writers, Nicholas Jose examines the track record for translations of Australian works.
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The Book Stays in the Picture,
single work
criticism
The essay examines the way in which the Australian film industry is providing a lucrative (if sometimes frustrating) outlet for many authors, especially writers of fiction.
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Turning a Story,
single work
criticism
Examines the editing process and the responsibilities of an editor of fiction.
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You Can't Say That,
single work
criticism
Examines Australian defamation laws and their effects on writers and the publishing industry. 'Australian authors, editors and publishers [are] unduly exposed. This is especially the case with works that are political or provocative, or which otherwise attract the ire of named public figures' (24).
- Ban on the Run, single work criticism (p. 32-33)
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A Tale of Two Cities,
single work
essay
travel
Impressions of 'post-Saigon' Ho Chi Minh City where the author stayed to interview Vietnames writers, 'looking at who influences their work and the struggle they have' (34).
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