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1 1 y separately published work icon The Adaptable Author : Coping With Change in the Digital Age Sophie Masson (interviewer), Strawberry Hills : Keesing Press , 2014 14352806 2014 selected work interview

'Interviews with authors who have sustained their writing careers and who speak candidly about the strategies used. Also includes agents and publishing professionals.Sophie Masson is the ex-Chair of the Australian Society of Authors, and this book is based on interviews initially conducted for a seminar on 'Staying Published'.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Status and Sugar : A History of the Australian Society of Authors 1963-2013 Stephany Steggall , Ultimo : Keesing Press , 2013 6205420 2013 single work criticism

'Status and Sugar: A History of the Australian Society of Authors 1963-2013 uncovers the historical, cultural and political environments which both led to the creation of the ASA and shaped many of its activities over the last fifty years. From its uncertain beginnings and membership of only 64 to its current role as the peak national organisation advocating for author and illustrator rights, the ASA’s past and present campaigns are examined through Steggall’s carefully researched narrative.

'Behind these activities is the driving force of the ASA: its councillors and members. Steggall skilfully portrays the personalities who’ve advanced the ASA’s causes: Dal Stivens, Barbara Jefferis, Frank Moorhouse, Thomas Keneally, Robert Pullan and so many others. Opinions have frequently differed and battles have rarely been won with ease. While Steggall captures these challenges and controversies, one universal quality emerges throughout the organisation’s history: those involved are passionate about Australia’s literary creators and work tirelessly to support them. It is this passion that will propel the ASA into the next fifty years.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Between the Lines : A Legal Guide for Writers and Illustrators Lynne Spender , Strawberry Hills : Keesing Press The Australian Society of Authors , 2004 Z1186009 2004 single work non-fiction Commissioned by the Australian Society of Authors, the book discusses Australian law applied to authors and illustrators including legal status, defamation, intellectual property and copyright.
1 1 y separately published work icon Australian Book Contracts Barbara Jefferis , Strawberry Hills : Keesing Press , 1994 Z57052 1983 single work criticism
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