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Anne Summers argues that, where once writers were central to culture, now the influence of the written word in Australia is waning in favour of visual images with a consequent devaluation in writers' political and social voice in society.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Australian Author vol. 32 November 2000 Z943967 2000 periodical issue 2000
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    y separately published work icon The Best Australian Essays 2001 Peter Craven (editor), Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2001 Z929646 2001 anthology essay autobiography biography criticism

    'A collection of Australia's finest non-fiction writing from the last twelve months.'

    Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2001
    pg. 430-438
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    y separately published work icon Australian Author vol. 50 no. 2 2018 15356073 2018 periodical issue

    'In October 1962, the inaugural meeting of the proposed Society of Authors was held, to end the present feudal state of the Australian writer' and address the issues of 'poor and variable anthology fees, the need for standard contracts and the position regarding copyright' (Dal Stivens. foundation president). Broadside, the first journal of the Australian Society of Authors, began in September 1963 as a 'medium of information and opinion', and fulfilled that role until the last edition was published in July 1968 to make way for the launch of The Australian Author in 1969. This magazine was never intended as a literary puma\ and, as a result, did not meet the funding criteria of the time. Rather, its purpose was to 'concentrate attention on the defence of literary property—the writer's business (Stephany Steggall, Status and Sugar, 2013), which is exactly what it did for the next 50 years. ' (Publication summary)
     

    2018
    pg. 75-83
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