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Crime Factory covers Australian crime and detective writing, including interviews, feature articles, criticism, fiction, and reviews of local and international material. Crime Factory ran for nine issues.
BookmarksJason Steger,
2012single work column — Appears in:
The Saturday Age,11 February2012;(p. 32)A column canvassing current literary news including a report on the rejuvenation of Crime Factory magazine (as an online journal).
Muriel Sparks a Hazzard RomanceJason Steger,
2010single work column — Appears in:
The Age,2-3 April2010;(p. 31)A colum canvassing current literary news including a comment on Shirley Hazzard's shortlisting in the Lost Man Booker Prize. Jason Steger also notes the return of the journal Crime Factory - from 2010 it will be a joint Australian/US online production.
Muriel Sparks a Hazzard RomanceJason Steger,
2010single work column — Appears in:
The Age,2-3 April2010;(p. 31)A colum canvassing current literary news including a comment on Shirley Hazzard's shortlisting in the Lost Man Booker Prize. Jason Steger also notes the return of the journal Crime Factory - from 2010 it will be a joint Australian/US online production.
BookmarksJason Steger,
2012single work column — Appears in:
The Saturday Age,11 February2012;(p. 32)A column canvassing current literary news including a report on the rejuvenation of Crime Factory magazine (as an online journal).