Blog Post: TEXT Vol 29, Special Issue 74: Writing from the Fringes out now!
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Navigating the modern world—particularly for marginalised and “fringe-oriented” communities—appears increasingly complex. These concerns, and their significance, are central to Special Issue 74, ‘Writing from the Fringes ..read more
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Suture: Women’s stories voiced through memoir and poetry
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This article weaves together women’s stories to find commonality and difference across three nations and three sets of practices to illustrate how women operate as writers, embroiderers, pioneers, and survivors ..read more
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2CUZ-FM
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This work of indigenous knowledge is an experience into Country and culture, specifically linked to Gundabooka corroboree place, the Baarka river, Bourke, and to voices coming through 2CUZ-FM outback radio ..read more
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Fringe dwelling in autobiographical memory – Writers’ perspectives
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This essay includes contributions from practising writers, participants in a Creative Writing|Neuroimaging Exploratory Study, Ideasthetic Imagining – Mapping the Brain’s Microstates Using Magnetoencephalography (MEG), conducted at Swinburne University in 2023 ..read more
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My Double-Diaspora: Two Natures, Two Cultures and reposing the enduring image of C. P. Snow’s “bridge”
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This work responds to the theme of writing from the fringes by exploring the author’s experience of being doubly-diasporic across STEM and HASS scholarship ..read more
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Editorial: Writing from the Fringes
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An editorial introduction to "Writing from the Fringes", which comprises innovative, creative, scholarly and hybrid works that bravely traverse boundaries and conventions to carve out new creative ground ..read more
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Towards post-human storytelling: Pushing boundaries in decentring the human
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Can storytelling be(come) post-human? If so, how? This article shares creative insights from a collaborative inquiry at the intersection of queer, neurodivergent, and ecological writing ..read more
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“Some harm, some foul”: The editor’s duty of care in minimising the potential harm of creative nonfiction that contains problematic or distressing material
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The paper assesses the value of harm-preventative measures available to practising Australian editors who work with problematic content in creative nonfiction texts ..read more
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Dead batteries
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In this short story, the reader is invited to witness the fringe-like experiences of the narrator/protagonist as she strives to piece together a fractured personal history and consolidate her identity ..read more
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The part removed
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“The part removed” retells a family anecdote. In form and content, it explores the tension between the parts of the anecdote shared and the parts intentionally left out ..read more
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