Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 At the Forefront of Practice Research : The Speculative Method
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'We expect that leading research in the creative writing discipline will keep us abreast of
exploration and innovation across a broad spectrum of writing practices. This collection of
essays, focused on the contentious Speculative Biography sub-genre, does just that.' 

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    y separately published work icon TEXT : Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs vol. 26 no. 1 2022 24661351 2022 periodical issue

    'This edition includes new work by: Michael Sala on the the dangerous ambiguity of using one’s feet; Charlotte Guest on feminist literary revisionism; Paul Magee on the immediacy of poetic thought; Rachel Hennessy, Alex Cothron and Amy Matthews on creating new climate stories; Sreedhevi Iyer, David Carlin and Alvin Pang on the digital writers’ residency; John Vigna, Rose Micheal and Penni Russon on teaching during Covid; Owen Bullock on tanka intrigue; Oscar Davis and Patrick West on writing and intuition; and Susan E. Thomas on preparing female tutors for gender bias in the writing classroom. We also include new poetry and prose on writing and the writing process and a range of new book reviews.'  (Publication summary)

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