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Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
no.
145
March
2005
of
Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine
est. 1991
Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Selling Australian SF,
single work
column
Ian Irvine provides an overview of the Australian speculative fiction market.
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The Writer's House as Shrine,
single work
column
Discusses how Australia commemorates its great (dead) writers in comparison with other countries.
- Making Your Dark Lord Believable, single work column (p. 9,28)
- Practicability Wrapped in Possibility, single work column (p. 13,30)
- Suspending Disbelief, single work column (p. 14, 34)
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Considering the Alternatives,
single work
criticism
Richard Harland dismisses the notion that speculative fiction is mere escapism.
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Adding a Little Clarification,
single work
correspondence
The editor of Yellow Moon literary magazine replies to a criticism of the way poetry competitions are administered.
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The Devil's in the Detail,
single work
criticism
Strategies are offered to help authors enrich their writing of fantasy fiction.
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Finding Your Market,
single work
criticism
Maxine McArthur talks about the state of speculative fiction in Australia
- Swords, Dragons, Clones and Spaceships, single work criticism (p. 31, 33)
- Whose Fault?, single work column (p. 33)
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