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Anthony Eaton Anthony Eaton i(A50585 works by)
Born: Established: 1972
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Papua New Guinea,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Male
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1 Out i "Dawn slides its grimy fingers between the slatted venetians, and Terry Anderson rolls over in bed, the ache", Anthony Eaton , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Axon : Creative Explorations , November vol. 8 no. 2 2018;
1 Foreward Anthony Eaton , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature , vol. 25 no. 1 2017; (p. i-iv)

This Foreward introduces the new editorial team for Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature and discusses the history of the publication from it's inception.

1 Exploring the Intersections of Creative and Academic Life among Australian Academic Creative Writing Practitioners Shane Strange , Paul Hetherington , Anthony Eaton , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: New Writing , vol. 13 no. 3 2016; (p. 402-416)
'Recent literature on the activities of creative practitioners within the academy has focused on their roles as cultural workers within the higher education sector – contributing to the so-called ‘creative economy’ as skills-based practitioners with ‘real world’ experience – or it has considered the role of the academic teacher in shaping the creative life and careers of their students. Relatively little has been done, however, to specifically examine the lived experience of creative writers in the Australian academy as they attend to the professional requirements of their work as teaching and research academics on the one hand, and their linked professional activities as creative writers, on the other. This paper reports on the findings from a preliminary survey conducted between July and August 2013 which aimed to explore the career trajectories, expectations and experiences of work at the nexus of creative and academic labour. It identifies a number of key tensions between academic and creative aspirations of academics who are creative writers, along with institutional benefits that in some cases aided the production of their creative work.' (Publication abstract)
1 The Spaces between : Examining Young Adult Creative Practice within an Academic Context Anthony Eaton , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , October no. 32 2015;

Drawing upon ideas of practice-led research outlined by Webb and Brien (2008), and considering these within the context of my own creative practice, this article explores the intersections of the positions of writer-as-teacher, writer-as-artist, and writer-as-scholar. This is contextualized with reference to three of my creative works from different phases of my career, A New Kind of Dreaming (2001 ), Fireshadow (2005) and Daywards (2010). Framed by Webb’s argument for the appropriateness of Bourdieu’s ideas of practice-led research (2012) and Nodelman’s suggestions about the relationship between habitus and the agency of young-adult writers (2008), it will examine the degree to which my construction of young protagonists has been shaped by, and has in turn shaped, my changing habitus as a practicing young adult writer and scholar of children’s literature. Drawing upon my dual roles as scholar and teacher of creative writing within the academy, and reader and scholar of children’s literature studies, it argues that the liminality of the scholarly/creative space emerging from this nexus has impacted upon the ways I consider and construct my ‘child’ characters and my own position in relation to them.'

Source: Abstract.

1 Birthday Wish Anthony Eaton , 2014 single work prose
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 27 2014;

Research background:

Dudek locates the role of the child protagonist in critical dystopia as central to the masked utopian reading that the text invites: ‘an impulse whose imperative it is to see difference and to resist uniformity, into a dystopian space’ (2005: 65). Ming Tan argues that the role of the child resistor protagonist in dystopic spaces is a vehicle for contemporary adult concerns: ‘this phantom – the child who never existed … is often indicative of fears for the future. Child sacrifice is a common trope in our society … beneath it lurks questions of desire, identity, and humanity’ (2013: 55).'

1 Reading Bareback : Mary E. Patchett's Ajax the Warrior Anthony Eaton , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: Telling Stories : Australian Life and Literature 1935–2012 2013; (p. 154-160)
1 Making to Unmask - The Creation of and Reaction to Into White Silence Anthony Eaton , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs , October vol. 14 no. 2 2010;
'This practice-led research paper considers, from a writer's point of view, the linked notions of masking and unmasking as they apply to creative practice in the field of writing fiction. It examines these notions within the framework of existing theory relating to the construction of 'Children's' and 'young adult' literature' drawn from scholars including Nodelman, Hunt, Rose and Immel. Taking as a starting point the question of whether 'unmasking' in fiction is truly possible, the paper considers both the creative process behind and critical reaction to, the author's 2008 young adult novel Into White Silence, and measures both process and response against the impact of masking and unmasking in the making of that particular work.' (Author's abstract)
1 7 y separately published work icon Daywards Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2010 Z1681337 2010 single work novel fantasy young adult

'When you've run from the past, you have to stand and face the future...

'Dara, her brother Jaran and their cousin Eyna have grown up among the Clan; their lives are peaceful as they eke out an existence in the towering forest below their escarpment home. But when the ghosts of a dead civilisation reach out to haunt them one final time, they and their family must set out, on an unmapped path across a dying land.

'Walking daywards, always into the sun.' Source: www.uqp.uq.edu.au (Sighted 07/04/2010).

1 Get Real Anthony Eaton , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: ACTWrite , December 2009 / January 2010 vol. 15 no. 11 2009; (p. 18)
1 16 y separately published work icon Into White Silence Anthony Eaton , North Sydney : Random House Australia , 2008 Z1523485 2008 single work novel young adult 'During the winter of 1922, the Exploration Vessel Raven became trapped in the Antarctic icepack, entombing 28 men aboard it through the dark, polar night. Into White Silence tells their story - a story of a lost past, of a tragic future, of ice, ambition and madness. It captures the terrible, fascinating beauty of Antarctica, both as it was then and is today, and is a journey into the mind of every person who has ever set foot upon those ice-bound shores.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 2 y separately published work icon Nathan Nuttboard : Upstaged Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2008 Z1473003 2008 single work children's fiction children's

'Grade 7 is not going well for Nathan Nuttboard. First, he is publicly dumped by Sally-Anne Anderson, the most popular girl in the class with whom his classmates forgot to inform him he was even going out. Then his teacher, Mr Hart, announces that this year for the school concert the Grade 7 class is going to do something different - a surfing adaptation of Romeo and Juliet written by Mr Hart himself. To make matters worse, Mr Hart assures the students that he has written it specially to guarantee that there is a part for every one of them.

'Remembering previous concerts with humiliating outcomes, Nathan determines to make his audition piece so bad that Mr Hart can't possibly cast him in the play. Yet his best, or worst, efforts completely backfire as Mr Hart loves his natural performance and he finds himself cast as Romeo opposite Sally-Anne's Juliet. This horrifies the pair of them, especially when they realize that the nature of the love story requires them to kiss on stage. It also infuriates Nathan's friend, Markus, who wants the part of Romeo for himself. In desperation, Nathan attempts to find a solution to the kissing problem, but when he nearly pokes Sally-Anne's eye out, in front of the Headmaster, Mr Stoat, Mr Hart has no choice but to recast the play, making Markus Romeo. At first Nathan is delighted and relieved by this turn of events, but slowly and unwittingly he realizes that he is in fact jealous of Markus. When, at the dress rehearsal, Nathan wishes Markus good luck instead of telling him to break a leg, Markus does just that and Nathan finds himself again promoted to the role of Romeo. He and Sally-Anne manage to make up their differences ensuring that the play is a success and solidifying their own relationship.'

(Publisher's blurb)

1 Author Profile - Anthony Eaton Anthony Eaton , 2007 single work column
— Appears in: ACTWrite , May vol. 13 no. 4 2007; (p. 3)
1 3 y separately published work icon Skyfall Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2007 Z1381093 2007 single work novel fantasy young adult Larinan Mann is an outsider, a social oddity. Born in contravention of the rules of his society, into a cold and powerful family, Lari's life seems to have no purpose. But then his only friend draws him unwittingly into the murky terror of the underworld that dwells below his feet, his father unexpectedly inducts him into the inner circle of history's most terrible secret, and Lari's world - and everything he thought he knew about it - is shattered forever. Then he meets Saria, a girl with a destiny looking over her shoulder, and together the two of them must walk into an unknown greater than anything humanity has ever faced...' - back cover
1 The Arrival : Anthony Eaton talks to Shaun Tan about 'The Arrival' Anthony Eaton , 2006 single work column
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 21 no. 5 2006; (p. 4-6)
1 y separately published work icon Nathan Nuttboard : Family Matters Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2006 Z1288201 2006 single work children's fiction children's humour

'Nathan, Gnarly and the Nuttboard family are back again in a sequel to Eaton's popular Nathan Nuttboard: Hits the Beach. Narelle as difficult as ever; Dad still technologically challenged; Mum her usual assertive self; little sister Nadine intrusive and Nathan and friend Gnarly continuing their happy-go-lucky sure to miss-fire antics. What IS new is the arrival of a little known grandfather from Scotland, Fergus McCraigh.

'Self-centred, overbearing, canny, rude, Fergus makes life miserable for all the members of the family. Narelle, the only one of the children to remember a visit to Scotland where she was accused of spoiling Fergus's sporran, already dislikes the man before he dobs her into her parents for being at a pub instead of studying; Nathan is forced to give up his bedroom for Fergus and to share Nadine's together with her thousands of stuffed toy animals. Neither is too happy with the situation. Mum has a history of not getting on with her father, and Dad, well Fergus never forgave him for marrying his daughter and taking her off to Australia.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Darklands Trilogy Anthony Eaton , 2005 St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2005-2010 Z1217472 2005 series - author novel fantasy young adult

A post-apocalyptic trilogy set the Darklands, a quarantined expanse of outback desert, contaminated generations earlier by the remote and mysterious Nightpeople.

1 7 y separately published work icon Nightpeople Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2005 Z1217465 2005 single work novel fantasy young adult

'Saria is the last of her kind, the final child to be born in the Darklands, a quarantined expanse of outback desert, contaminated generations earlier by the remote and mysterious Nightpeople. Spirited away at her birth before the Nightpeople could remove her from the genetic pool, Saria, now in her early teens, is called before the Council of Dreamers to be used as a bargaining chip. There she discovers the truth about her own past and that of her people.' - publicity blurb, endmatter, Skyfall

1 2 y separately published work icon The Girl in the Cave Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2004 Z1129740 2004 single work novel young adult humour
1 14 y separately published work icon Fireshadow Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2004 Z1108623 2004 single work novel young adult

'You let your sister burn.

'When Vinnie’s sister is killed, he runs away from the accusing eyes of his father to the isolation of the bush. There, he must answer a question … was it his fault?

'In 1941, German soldier Erich is sent miles away from his family after being captured and interned in an Australian prisoner-of-war camp. Despite everything he’s grown up believing, Erich must learn to co-exist with his sworn enemy and, in doing so, question his father’s expectations that have defined his existence.

'Amid the rain soaked forests of South Western Australia, these two young men’s lives collide across the years, changing them both as they struggle to escape their painful memories of fireshadow.

'Some battles are imposed on us, some fought within.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 2 y separately published work icon Nathan Nuttboard Hits the Beach Anthony Eaton , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2002 Z992150 2002 single work children's fiction children's

A few days at the beach, camping with your family. Sounds like a good time, right? Maybe, but don't forget to factor in: * the motobike riding bogan * an older sister in love * a tent which is suffering a spiritual crisis * a surfer named Gnarly who's idea of fun involves exfoliating sparkplugs! For Nathan Nuttboard, this could be an interesting few days.

Abstract via publisher, UQP

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