Denise Beckton Denise Beckton i(8113978 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Traces of Memory : an Anthology of Writing and Prints Ulrike Sturm (editor), Denise Beckton (editor), Noosa - Tewantin area : Duck Books , 2017 11480806 2017 anthology short story

'This book contains short stories and verse by six Sunshine Coast authors, as well as original artwork by nine local artists.' (Publication Summary)

1 Exhuming Voices : Repurposing Historical Texts for Fiction Narratives Denise Beckton , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 35 2016;
1 All She Could See Denise Beckton , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , October no. 30 2015;
1 A Series of Fortunate Readers : A Collaborative Review Article of Important Australasian YA Writing Jessica Seymour , Denise Beckton , Eugen Bacon , Donna Lee Brien , Gyps Curmi , Maree Kimberley , Jodi McAlister , Catriona Mills , Shivaun Plozza , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , October no. 32 2015;

— Review of Hitler's Daughter Jackie French , 1999 single work children's fiction ; The Book Thief Markus Zusak , 2005 single work novel ; Jasper Jones Craig Silvey , 2009 single work novel ; Tribe Ambelin Kwaymullina , 2012- series - author novel ; The Obernewtyn Chronicles Isobelle Carmody , 1987 series - author novel ; Waiting for the End of the World Lee Harding , 1983 single work novel ; On the Jellicoe Road Melina Marchetta , 2006 single work novel ; The Incredible Adventures Of Cinnamon Girl Melissa Keil , 2014 single work novel
1 Bestselling Young Adult Fiction : Trends, Genres and Readership Denise Beckton , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , October no. 32 2015;

Australia is not immune to the universal, and seemingly exponential, growing appeal of bestselling Young Adult fiction. The 2015 Sydney Writers’ Festival, for instance, staged three separate events to reflect the rising popularity of this genre of writing, showcasing successful Australian authors as both panel members and facilitators of discussion related to issues facing the category. While debate touched on familiar points of contention such as the appropriateness and advocacy of content marketed as Young Adult fiction and for young adult readers, discussion centred on the growing appeal Young Adult fiction has for readers, writers, publishers and film-makers. This article extends discourse relating to international bestselling Young Adult fiction and provides research that, in scholarly terms, has eluded significant inquiry thus far. In examining this appeal, this article questions how increased stakeholder involvement is impacting patterns of readership, content, and genre trends within this category of Young Adult fiction. While the degree of change is not measured quantitatively, this research pinpoints strategies and behaviours exhibited by invested groups and institutions, which are affecting change. This builds on work by Heather Scutter and Sue Page, and references Anthony Eaton, who identifies that changing conceptions of young adulthood, in terms of sophistication, is defining how Young Adult fiction is shaped by those who create, produce and consume it (Eaton 2010).'

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1 Young Adult Writing : Setting the Scene Jessica Seymour , Denise Beckton , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , October no. 32 2015;
1 y separately published work icon TEXT : Special Issue Website Series Why YA? : Researching, Writing and Publishing Young Adult Fiction in Australia no. 32 October Jessica Seymour (editor), Denise Beckton (editor), 2015 9029860 2015 periodical issue
1 Coconut Damper : a Working Recipe i "The power of the pen, etching, scratching, styling, communication laced with meaning", Lynne Stuart , Nayadin Persaud , Anita K Milroy , Cathie Joanna Withyman , Donna Lee Brien , Gail Forrer , Denise Beckton , Ulrike Sturm , Nereda White , Margaret Anderson , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 27 2014;
1 Bridging the Gap Denise Beckton , 2014 single work prose
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 27 2014;

Research background:

'This short story was inspired by the actions of Donald (Don) Ritchie who prevented more than 160 people from suiciding from The Gap in Sydney (SMH 2012). Building on Nabokov’s story ‘Signs and symbols’ (1948), this work juxtaposes two narratives within a larger structure and relies symbolism in order to gradually unveil plot elements and build suspense (de la Durantaye 2006, Rosenzweig 1980). The measured revelation of information highlights nuances within the narrative, and conveys information about how characters’ relationships change over time, according to shared experience.'

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