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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2-3 August 2003 of The Australian est. 1964 The Weekend Australian
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Face : Hazel Edwards : Writer, Jill Rowbotham , single work biography (p. 3) Section: Review
Love in the Time of Damnation, Tony Maniaty , single work review
— Review of Slow Water Annamarie Rustom Jagose , 2003 single work novel ; Misconceptions Terry McGee , 2003 single work novel ; The Girl in the Golden House John B. Biggs , 2003 single work novel ; Jennifer Government : A Novel Max Barry , 2003 single work novel ;
(p. 8-9) Section: Review
Stalkeri"That shit, Insomnia", Suzanne Edgar , single work poetry (p. 10) Section: Review
One Book a Week, single work review
— Review of The Bride Stripped Bare Nikki Gemmell , 2003 single work novel ;
(p. 10) Section: Editor
Pain and Survival Writ Small, Mary Rose Liverani , single work review
— Review of Resilience Anne Deveson , 2003 single work autobiography ;
(p. 10-11) Section: Review
Miscellany, Tony Maniaty , single work review
— Review of From Rice to Riches : A Personal Journey Through a Changing China Jane Hutcheon , 2003 single work autobiography ;
(p. 12) Section: Review
Bargain Buys at $5, James Hall , single work column (p. 13) Section: Review
Raw Material Begs Writers, Christopher Pearson , single work criticism
Pearson assesses David Marr's 2003 Colin Simpson Lecture, 'The Role of the Writer in John Howard's Australia' and suggests some social issues that Australian writers may care to tackle in their work.
(p. 18)
Too Much Information, Emma-Kate Symons , single work criticism
Symons canvasses some recent 'confessional' writing and examines issues of literary merit. She also discusses the phenomenon of 'over-sharing' and its propensity for making the private universal.
(p. 25)
Note: port. (Nikki Gemmell)
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