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Alternative title: A.M. : The Australian Monthly
Issue Details: First known date: 1948-1955... 1948-1955 The Australian Monthly
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Notes

  • RANGE: [June 1948]-July 12, 1955.
  • From Mar. 3, 1953-July 12, 1955 subtitled: The Australian Magazine.

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Is Writing a Way of Life? … And If so, What Is the Literary Life? Frank Moorhouse , 2017 single work criticism
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Is Writing a Way of Life? … And If so, What Is the Literary Life? Frank Moorhouse , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin , Autumn vol. 76 no. 1 2017; (p. 44-61)

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'When I was about 15 in school at Wollongong Tech I began to think that I would like to 'be a writer'. In particular, to be a short-story writer. When younger I had already been inspired by the magic of the imagination in Alice in Wonderland and during my first years of high school I was a constant reader and read ex-curriculum: O. Henry, Guy de Maupassant, Saki. I suppose Henry Lawson was in the curriculum. I had found my way to Edgar Allan Poe and Jack London. The English teacher encouraged me and I edited the school newspaper and wrote my first fiction for it.' (Introduction)

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