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'The Australian writer Harry Nicolaides ... knew he risked imprisonment by defaming the country's royal family in his little-read novel, says his old colleague Heath Dollar. Here Dollar recalls the author discussing the steps he might take to achieve literary fame.' (Editor's abstract)
Andrea Goldsmith corrects inaccuracies in Barry Dickins' article 'Poetic Justice? None in a Country That Shuts Its Ears to the Word'. Goldsmith expresses the view that Dickins' 'blatant misuse of Dorothy [Porter]'s name has caused great hurt to me, her partner, and to her family'.