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Issue Details:
First known date:
1988...
vol.
20
no.
2
July
1988
of
Australian Author
est. 1969
Australian Author
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* Contents derived from the 1988 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Censorship Issue `Not One of All or Nothing', single work correspondence (p. 2, 32)
- The Next 25 Years, single work criticism (p. 3-4)
- Books in a Land of Paradox : Paper Delivered at Opening of National Library Bicentennial Exhibition, 'People, Print and Paper; a Celebration of the Books of Australia 1788-1988; Canberra 1988, single work criticism (p. 5-6,10)
- 'Is This a Fast Read? Is There a Hook?', single work criticism (p. 7-9)
- The Expatriate Writer : A Case of Dislocated Perspective, single work criticism autobiography (p. 9-10)
- Public Lending Right : 'Our Precious Child is Legitimate', single work criticism (p. 11-12)
- Opportunities in Non-Fiction, single work criticism (p. 13)
- Judging a Book by its Cover, single work criticism (p. 15)
- Niels Stevns, The Man Behind the Vogel Award, single work obituary (p. 17)
- Contracts, Cons and the Publishers' Code, single work criticism (p. 20-22)
- Bless You My Children. You Are My Bread and Butter (Not to Mention My Rice Bowl), single work criticism autobiography (p. 27-28)
-
Humility Helps : The Best Authors are Most Scared of Not Doing Well,
single work
interview
An interview with Elsa Petersen-Schepelern about her experiences promoting Australian and overseas authors. Two of the authors Petersen-Schepelern praises are Thomas Keneally and Jean Chapman.
- Letters : Copyright, single work correspondence (p. 32)
- 25 Years Ago..., single work criticism (p. 33-34)
- Laws to Protect Authors' Moral Rights is "Fair, Equitable and Necessary", I. F. Sheppard , Peter Bank , F. Fielding , M. Frankel , single work criticism (p. 37-38,40)
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