Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 We Are Making a Boat, Love : 30 Years of Experimental Feminist Writing in Australia
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'“We are making a boat, love” is a bookish multimodal experiment-in-the-making that works with/into/because Ania Walwicz’s Boat (1989) and as an exemplar of Eades’s écriture matière (2015). In this work we boat build a corpus of experimental reflective and material writing that makes visible an extended and always present but often forgotten archive of creativecritical writing in this place named Australia. Following on from methods developed during their longitudinal blackout poetry project Sending Love, Eades and Rendle-Short tore out and sent (by post) a page of Boat to each writer. Writers worked with this page in any way they chose over the course of two weeks, then sent them back to return to the book, to be stitched and glued together, to make a love object, a vessel, a boat. Each writer was invited to write from/with/against these pages and these texts were cut up and rearranged into a series of paste poems that appear throughout the artists’ book. ‘We are making a boat, love’ offers a we-world (Jean Luc- Nancy), a collective, a communitas (Rendle-Short), a many voiced and irreverent conflagration.' (Publication abstract) 

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    y separately published work icon TEXT Special Issue Creativecritical Selves : Interconnection, Dialogue, Entanglement, Love no. 73 2024 29400126 2024 periodical issue 'This article introduces the second of two TEXT special issues designed to survey attitudes toward, and enactments of, creativecritical writing now. Alongside an attempt to speak to the themes of this issue – the ways in which the creativecritical self is incorporated within networks of other selves – it offers the second part of a conversation between the two editors, Daniel Juckes and Stefanie Markidis, as they reflect upon the composition of the special issue. The transcription of this conversation, which was recorded through Microsoft Teams and then edited for clarity, begins in the introduction to the first special issue: “Creativecritical spaces: Practice, pedagogy, methodology, the ineffable”.'  (Publication abstract) 2024
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