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In this paper the author looks at the world history of the 'relationship between creator and critic on campus'.
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This paper is based on the keynote address delivered on 27 November 2004 at the Ninth Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Writing Programs - 'The Practitioner's Art: Juggling Roles' - Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.
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yTEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programsvol.9no.2October2005Z12864202005periodical issue This issue of TEXT substantiates the fact that 'much of the work ... undertake[n] as creative writers is research' ... 'and adds to the body of knowledge about writers, writing and research.'- Editorial2005