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First known date:
2006...
vol.
10
no.
2
October
2006
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 derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Quality of Academic Manuscripts, single work criticism
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Draining Creativity: The Teacher-Writer in the Vampire Academy,
single work
criticism
'This paper investigates the complex identity of teacher-writers by considering the nature of some of the jobs that they perform in the academy, which make them 'teachers,' 'supervisors' and 'mentors' as well as creative practitioners. These identities impact on a writer's ability to produce because they require sustained and intense interaction with students. What happens to teacher-writers who can find no time to write? Does this state of affairs affect not only their stagnating CVs, but their functioning in the academy as well? ' (The Author.)
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Strange Directions for Future Research (Cultural Studies as Creative Writing),
single work
essay
Magee offers what he calls 'three strange directions for future research' as examples of the possibilities of creative writing research: 'Kierkegaard - The Movie'; 'The Nullarbor Actually Has Trees In It'; and '19th Century Canberra'. He goes on to say that 'we're in a rare position to start addressing traditional intellectual questions as writers, with the same sorts of freedoms and licences we allow ourselves in our creative work.'
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Creativity: The Fire in the Fennel Stalk,
single work
criticism
Creative writing as research in Australian universities.
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Academic Research and Creative Writing: Redrawing the Map and Finding One's Allies (and Avoiding the Corbett Phenomena),
single work
criticism
'[T]he interdependencies between the creative writing discipline and other disciplines.' (The Author.)
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Writers Barnstorm Postgraduate Creative Writing Schools,
single work
criticism
'This paper will suggest that offering postgraduate university places to ...[students] returning midlife from the world of work, and carrying small publication records, won't precipitate much bad but a great deal of good, and that in any case, a diverse cohort of creative writers sits well with universities' fundamental social justice tenets.' (The Author)
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Henry James, Affect and the Writer/Researcher in the Academy,
single work
criticism
Examines 'the role of the fiction writer/academic in university writing programs' focusing on their different research roles including researching a creative work, pedagogical research, 'formal' research, applying for funding for various projects, and research for conference papers and discussion.
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Products of the Discipline,
single work
review
— Review of The Park Bench 2005 single work novel ; Road Story 2004 single work novel ; Dora B : A Memoir of My Mother 2005 single work biography ; In a Bigger City 2005 selected work poetry ; -
To the Smell of pineapples; Writing a Queensland Auto-Bio-Graphie,
single work
essay
Francesca Rendle-Short writes about her work in progress.
- Flirting with Language [Poetry]i"no(u)n. the multi-ambivalent", single work poetry
- Equation of the Arti"art = form + content", single work poetry
- Vocabulary of the Beachi"each morning", single work poetry
- Wire Fencei"construct one.", single work poetry
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