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Real single work   poetry   "Half caste, he said to me"
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Real
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    y separately published work icon Koori Mail no. 538 31 October 2012 Z1900182 2012 newspaper issue 2012 pg. 42
    Note: Includes: photographs of Steven Oliver reciting poem at the BlackWords 5th Anniversary Celebration and Symposium.

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The BlackWords Symposium : The Past, Present, and Future of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Literature Kerry Kilner , Peter Minter , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 14 no. 3 2014;
'The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishment of BlackWords, the AustLit-supported project recording information about, and research into, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and storytellers. The symposium showcased the exciting state of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creative writing and storytelling across all forms, contemporary scholarship on Indigenous writing, alongside programs such as the State Library of Queensland’s black&write! project, which supports writers’ fellowships, editing mentorships, and a trainee editor program for professional development for Indigenous editors. But really, the event was a celebration of the sort of thinking, the sort of resistance, and the re-writing of history that is evident in the epigraph to this introduction. ' (Authors introduction)
The BlackWords Symposium : The Past, Present, and Future of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Literature Kerry Kilner , Peter Minter , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 14 no. 3 2014;
'The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishment of BlackWords, the AustLit-supported project recording information about, and research into, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and storytellers. The symposium showcased the exciting state of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creative writing and storytelling across all forms, contemporary scholarship on Indigenous writing, alongside programs such as the State Library of Queensland’s black&write! project, which supports writers’ fellowships, editing mentorships, and a trainee editor program for professional development for Indigenous editors. But really, the event was a celebration of the sort of thinking, the sort of resistance, and the re-writing of history that is evident in the epigraph to this introduction. ' (Authors introduction)
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