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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 The Word Processor and the Shift in Visual Design of the Short Story
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Frank Moorhouse discusses the author's visual layout of a short story as 'a way of navigating the reader.' Moorhouse refers to Best Australian Stories 2004 in this essay.

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  • Epigraph: ...form is not something that the poet gives to things it is something he receives from things... every experience has its own inherent and unrepeatable form which lies there to be discovered... - Denise Levertov, NYR Nov 4, 2004

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