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* Contents derived from the 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Immersion, single work short story (p. 11-15)
- The Importance of Wolves, single work short story (p. 16-20)
- The Thimble, single work short story (p. 29-41)
- Short Smoke and Lies, single work short story (p. 42-45)
- To Clarissai"You didn't know", single work poetry (p. 46)
- For Shantellei"We stood there,", single work poetry (p. 47)
- My Sex, single work short story (p. 48-49)
- Breathing Deep, single work short story (p. 51-56)
- Once-Treesi"The page is cold and indifferent beneath my pen.", single work poetry (p. 57)
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Capturing the 'Authentic Voice' : Challenges and Opportunities for Voice and Self-Representation in Two ABC Storytelling Projects,
single work
criticism
'This paper discusses the opportunities and challenges that arise within storytelling projects that are facilitated by public service broadcasters and that aim to amplify the voices of 'ordinary people' In particular, it focuses on two of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's current life storytelling projects: ABC Open and Heywire. (87)
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Breaking Graphic Conventions : Capturing Stories Through Text and Image,
single work
criticism
'This article proposes a new taxonomy for the ways contemporary authors are using graphic devices, such as photos, experimental topography, tables, maps and symbols, to subvert the conventions of illustrated fiction. The rise of digital technology and online publishing has led to an increase in novels and short story collections that experiment with the visual look of the book and that interweave graphic devices with written narrative. Analysing how these texts break with graphic conventions reveals how authors are using the visual aspect of print novels to question ideas around the reading experience and the object of the book itself.' (100)
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Review : The Mountain,
single work
review
— Review of The Mountain 2012 single work novel ; (p. 116-117) -
Review : That Untravelled World,
single work
review
— Review of That Untravelled World 2012 single work novel ; (p. 119-122)
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