J'accuse single work   poetry   "You who think that heroism is dead"
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 J'accuse
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Escape Artists Anthology Escape artists anthology 2013-2017 : UFO, aliens, spacecraft, telepathy, fugue @ the old post and telegraph office Ruth Skilbeck (editor), Adamstown : Borderstream Books , 2018 14960568 2018 anthology short story essay autobiography poetry prose lyric/song interview

    'Escape Artists Anthology comprises a literary interarts compilation of creative and critical works by authors and artists from around the world including essay, memoir, short story, poetry, song lyrics, art, and interview. The themes include: taste, longing and melancholy; speculative fiction; and fascinations with phenomena such as UFOs, "aliens", spacecraft, telepathy, and fugue in art and literature and what these signify as metaphors and/​or literally about: contemporary society, and the inner journeys of the self in relation to others and forms of social media community, in this time of disruptive global technological change.

    'The anthology was conceived and created in Newcastle, Australia, in a 19th century post and telegraph office. Read the story of how it began in the anthology.'   (Publication summary)

    Adamstown : Borderstream Books , 2018
    pg. 110
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Arts Features International : Escape Artists Anthology Ruth Skilbeck (editor), Newcastle : Borderstream Books , 2018 28549884 2018 anthology poetry essay

    'Featuring the works of thirty four authors, artists, arts and cultural historians, from around the world and across urban and regional Australia, the inaugural anthology issue of Arts Features International literary arts anthology journal, addresses themes of artistic, social, cultural and technological change, in a time of major historical evolutionary transition. From the displacement and shock of transitioning from the ‘private’ timeless zone of writing to the public zone of ‘virtual reality’ and publishing via computer, to social media and digital arts production arises the need to gather together to defend our humanity, and environment, and speak in a polyphony individually together.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Newcastle : Borderstream Books , 2018
    pg. 141
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