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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... no. 15 October 2012 of TEXT Special Issue est. 2000 TEXT Special Issue Website Series
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* Contents derived from the , 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Museum Piece, Gary Crew , single work prose
Epiphany! A Contemporary Vaudevillian Fairytale, Susan Davis , single work drama
'This show was developed through working with a group of young people and professional artist with the young actors having input into character creation drawing on concepts from circus, vaudeville and freak shows. Workshop content was then shaped into a script which to date has had two performance seasons. Working within a framework drawn from the old music hall style of theatre the script is shaped into twelve stand-alone acts that, in combination, tell a gripping tale.' (Author's abstract)
40 Years Ago, 40 Years Since : The Tent Embassyi"1972", Bronwyn Fredericks , single work poetry
Women Walking : Fragments, Enza Gandolfo , single work short story
The Edge : Notes for a Wiki Narrative, Stephanie Green , single work short story
The Sleeping Camel Hosts an Indian Summer Squalli"In the shadow of a monolith", Lynda Hawryluk , single work poetry
Microphonaimei"Madame Doggerelle, Cretive Head of the Dog Town School of Poethics wants me to", Dominique Hecq , single work poetry
'At the core of Creative Writing is the concept of voice. Far from being easily elucidated, this concept becomes even more problematic when a creative work is performed, foregrounding as it does in the performance, the speaker's accent. Whether this accent is deemed 'regional', 'foreign', or purely 'idiosyncratic', it embodies the grain of the voice. This paper seeks to define the nature of the accent with respect to the voice by utilising Lacan's concept of the split between the eye and the gaze as expounded in Seminar XI, speculating that the invocatory drive which partakes of the aural field summons more archaic material than the scopic field does. By dint of the creative artefact, this paper exposes psychoanalysis' complicity with the conventions it aims to subvert, and situates the speaking subject in an anti-conventional discourse the listener is compelled to encounter.' (Author's abstract)
Ariadne and the Oceani"The spectral trees were backlit", Paul Hetherington , Jen Webb , single work poetry
Gang Gang Cockatoosi"Headlamps coming on in cluster bulbs", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Wallabyi"Cut-down shadow of the red and grey", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Funnel-Web Spideri"Dark spiral of rafter funnel", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Tasmanian Devili"Warner Brothers whirling dervish", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Echidnai"Time taker", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Dugitei"Sand sculptor on the fringe of the fringe", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Red-Tailed Black Cockatooi"Undercarriage in overcast light", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Greater Glideri"By soft illumination", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Dingoi"Air-brushed into a sand bank", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Cassowaryi"Foraging deep in the twenty six parallels of dense light and overgrowth", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Budgerigari"Out on the Western plains", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry
Field Guide, Anthony Lawrence , selected work poetry
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