Issue Details: First known date: 2004... no. 141 October 2004 of Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine est. 1991 Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Writer as Celebrity, Michael Wilding , single work column (p. 3, 16)
Well, Well, History Has a Future After All!, Irina Dunn , single work column
Dunn reports on the NSW Writers' Centre first Writing History Festival and the perspectives offered at some of the panel sessions.
(p. 5)
What Can Fiction Do For History?, Kerryn Jaques , single work column
Report of a discussion at the NSW Writer's Centre Writing History Festival on 18 September 2004. Paticipants included Iain McCalman, Maggie Mackellar and Debra Adelaide.
(p. 7, 14)
Note: ports
What Makes a Hero?, Bo Robertson , single work criticism
Robertson explores the typical personal history and development of a character who emerges as a hero/heroine.
(p. 9, 28)
Intoxicated by Words, Colleen Burke , single work column (p. 11)
Piling on the Slush, Len Green , single work column (p. 29-30)
Australia's Best Opportunities for New Writers, single work column
Discusses the programmes offered by the Varuna Writers' Centre to foster new authors.
(p. 30)
Into the 21st Century, Ken Challenor , single work column (p. 31)
Reflections on a Well-Wrought Festival, Norm Neill , single work column (p. 33)
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