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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... vol. 1 no. 1 July 2000 of Dotlit : The Online Journal of Creative Writing est. 2000- Dotlit : The Online Journal of Creative Writing
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* Contents derived from the 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Writing Class, Michael Wilding , extract novel
Mangrovesi"The mud is like a live thing.", Helen Horton , single work poetry
Please Writei"It was that way you had", Helen Horton , single work poetry
Mistresspiecei"I like to lie a bit,", Carmen Leigh Keates , single work poetry
Pilgrimagei"I'm always there in the back of my mind;", Carmen Leigh Keates , single work poetry
Marchi"Waltzing home", Lorelei Waite , single work poetry
A Creek, Verity Morgan , single work short story
Swallowing the NOWSA Pill, Tessa Mitchell , single work essay
Essay contains the author's depiction of her attendance at a Network of Women Students Australia annual conference.
Looking for Jesus, Tessa Mitchell , single work short story
Paris - 1920, Donna Lee Brien , extract biography

Edith and John Power, a wealthy expatriate Australian couple, are important, but largely forgotten, benefactors to modern art in this country. Their separate bequests to the University of Sydney have resulted in the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Power Institute of Fine Arts in Sydney.

In 1915 John Power married Edith Lee in London before serving as a surgeon on the bloodbath of the Western Front. After the war the Powers left Britain to live in Paris and Brussels at the centre of a large international group of avant-garde artists. Edith, who was twelve years older than John, and had been married twice before (once widowed and once divorced), was to all accounts not only the great love of his life, but also the driving force behind her husband's success as an artist - he exhibited alongside Picasso, Braque, Kandinsky and many other modern masters. The following comes from a book-length dramatised biography of their lives, narrated by Edith in the early 1960s when she was ninety-two years old and bedridden. - Dotlit

Who Wants to Meet a Celebrity?, Jade van der Lei , single work essay
Mike and Michael, Jade van der Lei , single work short story fantasy
The Watcher, Anastasia Anderson , single work short story
Prologue, from Isadora's Last Dance, Suzanna Clarke , extract biography
In Transit, Martin Schenke , single work short story
Honeymoon with Tiger, Sandra Hogan , single work short story
Dubash, Stuart Glover , single work short story
Deeper, Ryan Collins , single work short story fantasy
Brisbane to Melbourne : A Road Kill Connoisseur's Guide, Diarmid W. Bartlett , single work prose
Blue Hydrangeas, Rosemary Williamson , single work short story

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