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'At the time of writing, I have been hard at work filling in a digital application form and it has been an interesting, frustrating and challenging exercise. This is largely because this form allows only a set number of characters for each of my answers. There is no potential for negotiation: when you reach the limit, your words are no longer accepted. This requires a level of discipline that is hard to adjust to in an industry that likes words, and plenty of them! However, it certainly forced me to eradicate excess verbiage and unnecessary qualifiers, to get to the heart of the matter.' (Introduction)
'I'd like to start by speaking in my language. [Stan delivers welcome to country in Wiradjuri.] From Wiradjuri people I bring greetings to the traditional people of this land an may my respects to their elders past and present and include all of you here today in that as well.' (Introduction)
'Aussie authors Omar Musa, Alice Pung, Dmetri Kakmi, Merlinda Bobis and Elizabeth Harrower discuss their influences, early writing efforts, satisfactions, frustrations and hopes for local literature...'