Motherlode

Motherlode

Author: Stephanie Holt

Publisher: Spinifex Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780908205110

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In this diverse collection of essays, performance pieces, poetry and prose, mother as noun, appendage and agenda is mined for meaning in the context of contemporary Australian society.


The Writing Experiment

The Writing Experiment

Author: Hazel Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-07-16

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1000248194

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'A systematic and engaging approach to creative writing' - Carla Harryman, Wayne State University By suggesting that students who are not born poets can yet learn to become good ones, Smith performs a very important service.' - Professor Susan M. Schultz, University of Hawaii This is an impressive book, because it covers areas of creative writing practice and theory that have not been covered in published form It links radical practice with radical (but better-known) theory, and will appeal to anyone looking for a different approach ' - Robert Sheppard, Edge Hill College of Higher Education, UK The Writing Experiment demystifies the process of creative writing, showing that successful work does not arise from talent or inspiration alone. Hazel Smith breaks down writing into incremental stages, revealing processes that are often unconscious or unacknowledged, and shows how they can become part of a systematic writing strategy. The book encourages writers to take an explorative and experimental approach to their work. It relates practical strategies for writing to major twentieth century literary and cultural movements, including postmodernism. Suitable for both beginners and experienced writers, The Writing Experiment covers many genres including fiction, poetry, writing for performance and new media. Each chapter is illustrated with extensive examples of both student work and published writing, and challenging exercises offer writers at all levels opportunities to develop their skills.


Between the Lines

Between the Lines

Author: Bernice Morris

Publisher: Spinifex Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780908205073

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The course of Bernice Morris's life in the 1950s was shaped by events surrounding the Petrov affair. In this autobiography, she traces the extended impact on her family's personal life of some of the major political events of our time, in Australia and internationally. Using recollections and letters as well as ASIO documents from the Australian Archives, Bernice vividly recreates her childhood in the bush, war-time Melbourne, the devastating interventions of security services, and life as a foreign comrade in China and the Soviet Union during the 1960s.


She's Fantastical

She's Fantastical

Author: Lucy Sussex

Publisher: Spinifex Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780908205127

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The first anthology of Australian womenâ s speculative fiction, magic realism and fantasy A pregnant spaceman. A witch. A knight-errant princess. The nuns of St Mary Magdalene. A time-traveller. Love and lyrebirds. Dreams and poetry. Philosophy. The creation of the universe. Two very different angels. Were-marsupials...


Paper Empires

Paper Empires

Author: Craig Munro

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 1458782689

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This new volume in UQP's History of the Book in Australia series explores Australian book production and consumption from 1946 to the present day. In the immediate postwar era, most books were imported into a colonial market dominated by British publishers. Paper Empires traces this fascinating and volatile half-century, using wide-ranging resea...


Poetic Revolutionaries

Poetic Revolutionaries

Author: Marion May Campbell

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 9401210357

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Poetic Revolutionaries is an exploration of the relationship between radical textual practice, social critique and subversion. From an introduction considering recent debates regarding the cultural politics of intertextuality allied to avant-garde practice, the study proceeds to an exploration of texts by a range of writers for whom formal and poetic experimentation is allied to a subversive politics: Jean Genet, Monique Wittig, Angela Carter, Kathy Acker, Kathleen Mary Fallon, Kim Scott and Brian Castro. Drawing on theories of avant-garde practice, intertextuality, parody, representation, and performance such as those of Mikhaïl Bakhtin, Julia Kristeva, Gérard Genette, Margaret A. Rose, Linda Hutcheon, Fredric Jameson, Ross Chambers and Judith Butler, these readings explore how a confluence of writing strategies – covering the structural, narratological, stylistic and scenographic – can work to boost a text’s subversive power.


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Author: Canadian Women's Indexing Group

Publisher: OISE Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 1084

ISBN-13:

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Second Degree Tampering

Second Degree Tampering

Author:

Publisher: Spinifex Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780908205103

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Anthology of Australian women's writing. Includes Aboriginal authors Ruby Langford and Jackie Huggins.


Frictions

Frictions

Author: Rhea Tregebov

Publisher: Sumach Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13:

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Humour and honesty characterise the short fiction of twenty-eight talented women from the Maritimes to the West coast. Exploring such themes as sexuality, class, race and inter-generational relationships, this anthology reflects an impressive range of styles and technical approaches.