'Without TEXT, the practice, research, and pedagogy of creative writing at the university level would be in dire
straits.’
Articles by Jeri Kroll and Katrina Finlayson, Martin Andrew, Sean Sturm, Grant Caldwell and Kevin Brophy, Candice Fox, Stephen Abblitt, Sue Joseph, Brooke Davis, Nigel Krauth, Catherine McKinnon, Zoe Fraser
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Supervisors in the twenty-first century face the challenge of multiple identities. They act as employers as well as mentors to induct their cohort into a discipline’s professional life...
- Scholarly articlesOnline Writing courses, including Creative Writing programs, have been delivered in Australia for more than a decade...
- Scholarly articlesHere I aim to map the academic essay as it is practised for the most part ... but also as it might be practised.
- Scholarly articlesThis paper takes its impulse from Eliot’s dictum that the best poetry must be impersonal, and extends this to the question of how such a position might be described psychologically.
- Scholarly articlesThis article argues that far from being a spent force in publishing, poetry is surviving better than many writers imagine.
Generically unstable as it shifts between literary criticism, writing memoir, and frustrated meta-theoretical conflagration, this paper advances a workable description of nuclear criticism...
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There's often a moment during an interview where a subject’s deeply personal experience intersects with the narrative process; ‘an eloquent episode’ on which the central significance of a story resonates.
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When my dad said, ‘You’re going to get some very bad news here, so you have to prepare yourself,’ I began to understand the word grief...
- Scholarly articlesThe relationship between alcohol and creativity has been the focus of research and publication since the mid-twentieth century...
- Scholarly articlesThis paper traces my attempts to discover how to approach fictionalizing historical Indigenous figures...
- Scholarly articlesThis article recounts the journey I took to explore how a prose writer draws inspiration from music and lyrics, as opposed to the traditional sources of written texts in books.