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'Each year the UTS Writers’ Anthology showcases the best work from one of Australia’s most prestigious writing programs. This year’s anthology includes prose, fiction, poetry and screenplays from talented emerging writers.'(Publication summary)
Contents
- Foreword, single work essay
- The Power of Snails, single work prose
- Ten/Nineteen, single work prose
- Shooting on Jones Street, single work prose
- Garden, single work prose
- I'm (Not) Lovin It, single work prose
- Mess, single work prose
- Scheherazade, single work prose
- Behind the Glass, single work prose
- FunCity, single work prose
- Johnny and Elsie Go to Graduation, single work prose
- Stonemen, single work prose
- Minamahal, single work prose
- The Night Bus, single work prose
- Qing Ming Jie (Tomb Sweeping Day), single work prose
- The Stems of Red Maddening Apples, single work prose
- Writers in My Family, single work prose
- Kings : 19:12, single work prose
- Every Story Is Made up of Other Stories, single work prose
- Super Sandor, single work prose
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Light Borrowers: UTS Writers’ Anthology 2018 Reviewed by Beejay Silcox
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;
— Review of Light Borrowers : UTS Writers' Anthology 2018 2018 anthology prose'“In the beginning, it was just us and the words,” writes University of Technology Sydney (UTS) student –and writer – EM Tasker. “We sang them into being, and they existed only in our minds. They reproduced by passing from the lips of one person to the ears of another. But that meant they could only reproduce when people gathered. That was until Writing joined the relationship. The resulting ménage à trois was wildly successful.” (171)' (Introduction)
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Foreword
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Light Borrowers : UTS Writers' Anthology 2018 2018; -
Various : Light Borrowers : UTS Writers’ Anthology 2018
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 7-13 July 2018;'The UTS Writers’ Anthology sits on an interesting precipice, one no less interesting because it sits there with such grace and style. On the one hand, it’s the outcome of a learning and teaching project; the yearly editorial committee is composed of UTS students, who spend six months building the anthology from submissions from student writers. On the other hand, it’s published by Xoum, a commercial publisher, now trading as Brio. Hence it puts a learning and teaching product in a commercial space.' (Introduction)
-
Light Borrowers: UTS Writers’ Anthology 2018 Reviewed by Beejay Silcox
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;
— Review of Light Borrowers : UTS Writers' Anthology 2018 2018 anthology prose'“In the beginning, it was just us and the words,” writes University of Technology Sydney (UTS) student –and writer – EM Tasker. “We sang them into being, and they existed only in our minds. They reproduced by passing from the lips of one person to the ears of another. But that meant they could only reproduce when people gathered. That was until Writing joined the relationship. The resulting ménage à trois was wildly successful.” (171)' (Introduction)
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Various : Light Borrowers : UTS Writers’ Anthology 2018
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 7-13 July 2018;'The UTS Writers’ Anthology sits on an interesting precipice, one no less interesting because it sits there with such grace and style. On the one hand, it’s the outcome of a learning and teaching project; the yearly editorial committee is composed of UTS students, who spend six months building the anthology from submissions from student writers. On the other hand, it’s published by Xoum, a commercial publisher, now trading as Brio. Hence it puts a learning and teaching product in a commercial space.' (Introduction)
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Foreword
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Light Borrowers : UTS Writers' Anthology 2018 2018;
Awards
- 2019 shortlisted Mascara Avant-garde Awards — Anthology