Nike Sulway, Lynda Hawryluk and Moya Costello
Introduction: Writing and researching (in) the regions
Jane Palmer
Writing to perform the region: Making ‘somewhereness’ visible in post-colonisation Australia
Louise Henry
A perspective from the periphery: Re-imagining regional North Queensland women’s stories using historical fiction
John Charles Ryan
Writing the New England tablelands region of Australia: Radical plant poetry and the Gorge-text
Sophie Masson
Wearing many hats: Literary creative practice in New England
Glenn Morrison, Raelke Grimmer and Adelle Sefton-Rowston
Borderlands: Scoping the publishing landscape for a regional Australian literary journal
Nicole Anae
‘Is Boggabilla where Bill takes a dump?’: Writing an Australian literary regionalism: stories and poetry published in Idiom 23 literary magazine, 2016-2018
Claire Hansen
‘Tongues in trees’: Reimagining the regions through pastoral place-based pedagogy
Donna Lee Brien and Elizabeth Ellison
‘I feel I have found a tribe’: Investigating the Moodle discussion board writing of regional postgraduate creative practitioners
Threasa Meads
Liminal interventions in the regional writing classroom
Lynda Hawryluk, Emma Doolan and Moya Costello
Ready for work: Educating literary professionals in a region
Novel extract:
Christine Tondorf
Lure
Review:
Kate Cantrell
No safety in numbers: Sally Piper’s The Geography of Friendship