Issue Details: First known date: 2025... 2025 Heterogeneity and Creative Expression: A Creative Writing Artistic Approach to Focus on Emotions Surrounding Disabilities
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'Does heterogeneity matter in creative expression? If so, what impact do creators and disability have on the development of emotive art? Art, of any medium, has the ability to transcend barriers, and therefore it was decided to establish a method to test the skills of gathered creative individuals, to look “beyond convention and prejudice” (Kanari & Souliotou, 2023, p. 294). This paper focuses on collaborative inquiry with members from the Critical Creative Reading and Writing Collective (CCRWC) who have produced and authored the work contained in this paper. Heterogeneity in creativity is significant when investigating the connection between the art, the artist, and the audience. Through methods of applying limitations to our creativity, we produced new pieces of art which demonstrated how limitations can alter the self-perspective of our own creative skills, which was made available through creative inquiry. The outcomes were shared, and positive feedback was sought regarding the differences between the pieces, as interpretation by others can provide new insights for future creativity. Our paper creates a narrative for heterogeneity in the creative space and the importance of continued inquiry when focusing on disabilities.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs Writing from the Fringes no. 29 February 2025 29701818 2025 periodical issue 'This special issue of TEXT is primarily an outcome of the 2023 AAWP conference held at the University of Canberra. The theme of that conference, “We Need to Talk”, facilitated part of a wider conversation, locally and globally, about the role played by creative thinking and practice/s in navigating some of the wicked contemporary global problems with which we presently grapple. The challenges associated with navigating the contemporary world – especially those faced by marginalised and “fringe-oriented” communities – seem to be gaining in complexity and momentum. At the same time, ongoing debates and controversial questions prompt many of us to reflect on matters of personal identity, especially as they relate to communication, creative thinking, and the exploration of liminal places in art. Such issues (and why they matter) lie at the heart of Writing from the Fringes.' (Jen Webb, Kimberly K. Williams, Eileen Herbert-Goodall : Editorial introduction) 2025
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