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Issue Details: First known date: 1999... vol. 3 no. 2 October 1999 of TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs est. 1997 TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
It's Time for a Professional Voice, Nigel Krauth , Tess Brady , single work column
What Writing Workshop Tutors Do, Molly Travers , single work criticism
"...Based on observations of academic, community and conference writing workshops in Australia, USA and UK, this paper explores the methods used by workshop tutors, whether practising writers, academics, or teachers who are interested in writing. Three writing workshop case studies are given in illustration. A standard format for conducting workshops is identified, but the success of the workshop is likely to depend on the intention of the tutor...and the intention of the student in attending that tutor's writing workshops."--Author's abstract
Out of the Ordinary: Outcomes and Processes in a Community Writing Project, Annie Bolitho , Mary Hutchison , single work criticism
"In ...[the] book, Out of the Ordinary, ...[the authors]discuss[ed] ... writing activities at the [Woden Valley, Canberra] hospital and in other locations, with the intention of providing a practical resource for those interested in creative writing in public and community settings. In this paper, using the hospital example, ...[the authors] look at some of the issues involved in working with, and representing, many voices in a public setting dedicated to non-arts activities."--Introduction
Interrogating Authorship: Students Writing Hypertext, Tess Brady , single work criticism
"This paper explores some of the challenges facing writers working in hypertext...."--Author's abstract
Research Fiction, Eva Sallis , single work criticism
The author looks at research fiction which she describes as ..." not fiction which involves research simply to verify or authenticate certain details, characters and events. It is fiction which, to a significant degree, expresses the outcomes of a body of research and which is the culminating point of an investigation which could have been written up, at least in part, in academic prose."
Uneasy Bedfellows: Assessing the Creative Thesis and its Exegesis, Jeri Kroll , single work criticism
Poem in a Hot Dayi"it was resting by the side of the sun", M. T. C. Cronin , single work poetry
The Claude Glass : Views and Re-Views, Jondi Keane , single work criticism
The Book, the Poet, the Translator, the Reader, and Maybe the Cook: Thoughts on Translation, Reading, Exile, Barry Westburg , single work review
— Review of Cities in Exile Thomas Shapcott , 1998 selected work poetry ;
Spiritual Task, Moya Costello , single work review
— Review of Everything Holy M. T. C. Cronin , 1998 selected work poetry ; The World Beyond the Fig M. T. C. Cronin , 1998 selected work poetry ;
Trust Me, I am God, I am Universal Education, I am the Media, Komninos Zervos , single work review
— Review of Planet of Noise McKenzie Wark , Brad Miller , 1997 single work prose ; Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace : The Light on the Hill in a Postmodern World McKenzie Wark , 1999 single work criticism ;

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