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2002...
vol.
6
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1
April
2002
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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 derived from the 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Creative Writing as Research and the Dilemma of Accreditation: How Do We Prove the Value of What We Do?, single work column
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The Preface as Exegesis,
single work
criticism
Examines the role of exegesis (in the form of Prefaces, Introductions or Forewords) as 'a framing device positioned between the world created in the fiction (or play or poem) and the world the reader inhabits' with particular reference to the works of Vladimir Nabokov and Edgar Allan Poe and, to a lesser extent, the writing of Graham Greene and Roland Bartes.
- Creative Writing for Foreign Learners of English: Some Opening Arguments, single work criticism
- Triple Hats: Writing, Teaching Writing and Teaching Writing Teachers, single work column
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The Prose Poem: A Short History, a Brief Reflection and a Dose of the Real Thing,
single work
criticism
Kevin Brophy discusses the history of the prose poem and gives some examples of his own prose poetry reflecting on the theme of why he became a poet.
- Being Honest About Lying: Defining the Limits of Auto/Biographical Writing, single work criticism
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Books: 'Against My Ruins',
single work
essay
Catherine Padmore looks at the frailty of text in the 'lost' works of Sibyl of Cumae, the subject of research for her PhD project, and the new electronic medium and concludes that "...the gaps in the [Sibyl] texts show how much has been lost over time. On the other hand, the existence of these literary ruins, circulating thousands of years after they were originally written down, proves the tenacity of the word, even on frail media".
- Paralipsis: Drugs, Money, Sex, single work prose
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Paris Studio: Contemporary Writing by Fourteen Australian Authors,
single work
review
— Review of Paris Studio : Contemporary Writing by Fourteen Australian Authors Who Lived, for a While, in Paris 2001 anthology poetry prose short story column essay diary ; -
The Artist is a Thief,
single work
review
— Review of The Artist Is a Thief 2001 single work novel ;
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