Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 An Intertextual Poiesis : The Luminous Image and a ‘Round Loaf of Indian and Rye’
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    y separately published work icon New Writing vol. 17 no. 3 2020 19806960 2020 periodical issue

    'Exploring creative writing with writing colleagues rarely disappoints. That is the result of the comradery brought about by mutual joys and common challenges. You get this kind of thing in every field of human endeavour, but creative writing asks us to navigate between our emotional life and our analytical life, magnifying the sense of connection. This magnification is the result of valuing both our feelings and our observations, of our efforts to display the intangible in writing which, by nature, is tangible. In doing so, the navigation we each and all undertake between the incorporeal and the corporeal encourages our secular communion.' (Editorial introduction)

    2020
    pg. 259-271
Subjects:
  • Exhumed Cassandra Atherton , 2015 selected work poetry
  • Palace of Memory Paul Hetherington , 2019 selected work poetry
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