Special issues: editorial
An introduction to the first of two TEXT special issues designed to survey attitudes toward, and enactments of, creativecritical writing now.
An introduction to the second of two TEXT special issues designed to survey attitudes toward, and enactments of, creativecritical writing now.
Introduction to The Writer's Place: Understanding the impact of spatial psychology on creativity, TEXT Special Issue 71.
This special issue provides new scholarship on historical biographical fictions or 'biofictions' from Australia and New Zealand.
A key aim for this project has been to attract scholarly attention to the literary surf genres – surf fiction, surf poetry and surf memoir...
How are poets harnessing poetry’s power to address urgent issues? How does poetry intersect with other domains? What are the fruits of these intersections? And the new frontiers for poetry?
When writers start thinking about their relationship to things, ideas grow. This special issue specifically looks at writers and the ways in which objects operate as prompts.
This special issue of TEXT had its origins in a three-day symposium on Creative Collaborations in Intercultural and Intermedial Spaces, at La Trobe University, 7-9 July 2020.
The articles in this special issue involve acts of collaborative poetic inquiry across literal and metaphoric distances of culture, location, language, lived experience, and more.
The idea for a TEXT Special Issue centred on collaboration emerged when we began discussing not only how we collaborated, but why we did (or did not) do it.