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First known date:
2006...
no.
158
May
2006
of
Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine
est. 1991
Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Crating Scene-Stealing Scenes,
single work
column
Bronwyn Jameson outlines techniques for writing scenes in romance novels.
- Making Silk Purses from Sows' Ears, single work column (p. 5)
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Mainstream Historical Romances,
single work
column
Isolde Martyn offers advice to those wanting to write historical romances.
- You'll Never Get Published, single work column (p. 9)
- Romance Writing, single work column (p. 11, 22)
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Conflux 3,
single work
column
A report on Conflux 3, held in Canberra, 9-12 June 2006.
- Analysis of a Book Launch, single work column (p. 14, 26)
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What on Earth is Hyperpanofiction?,
single work
column
Nolan and Baker introduce the concept of 'hyperpanofiction' in which the reader is given 'a range of choices and more control over the story...'
- Tips for Romance Writers, single work column (p. 21)
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Adventures in Cyberspace,
single work
column
Hewitt describes the process of establishing a website for an online editing course. The product of her work is: http://www.emendediting.com/
- Australia/India Poetry Exchange, single work column (p. 27)
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Poets Corner,
single work
column
Neill addresses the issue of why poetry is often regarded by readers and reviewers as autobiographical rather than fictional.
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