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This inaugural volume in TheTEXT Special Issue Website Series discussed Creative Nonfiction writing in Australia and was sponsored by the Writing Program of the School of Arts, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus.
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'Back in England back in time, a memory theatre of growing up there, all the struggles and resistances after the new world sense of freedom, back to accent, class, place.' (Introduction)
Fictionalized correspondence by Mary Power, mother of the artist John Power (1881-1943) to her sister Catherine describing her and her children's escape from the plague in Sydney to the Blue Mountains in 1900.