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Fabric of Blood and Flowers is a collection of stories, song lyrics, and poems that constitutes Peter Mitchell's major writing project for a Master of Arts (Creative Writing) degree through the University of Western Sydney. The collection is divided into two sections: 'Blood' (an autobiographical series of first-person 'journal' pieces about a songwriter's journey towards, around, and beyond Tamworth) and 'Flowers' (stand-alone fiction, mainly in the third person).
The pieces are collectively designed to address the 'creativity and originality' goals of the Creative Writing degree and therefore intentionally encompasses a variety of creative styles, voices, and literary genres.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Tamworth,
Tamworth area,
New England,
New South Wales,:Peter Mitchell
, 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Hector's Hands and Arthur's Vow, single work prose (p. 7-9)
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