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'There are three certainties about Australian fiction today: fewer books are being published, sales are falling and shelf-lives are shorter. Is the literary novel dying down under?' (Editor's headline)
Rosemary Neill canvasses opinion on this subject from across the literature sector. Her interviewees include writers Brian Castro and Mark Davis, publisher Shona Martyn and Literature Board head John Emery.
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Brindabella : Literary News from Around Australia
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2006
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Brindabella : Literary News from Around Australia
2006
single work
column
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 20 no. 1 2006; (p. 92-93)
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