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Special Issue Series

Number 1: Australian Creative Nonfiction

Number 2: Writing On-Line/On-Line Writing

Number 3: Illuminating the Exegesis

Number 4: Literature and Public Culture

Number 5: The Art of the Real

Number 6: Supervising the Creative Arts Research Higher Degree: Towards Best Practice

Number 7: The ERA era: creative writing as research

Number 8: Creative and practice-led research: current status, future plans

Number 9: Rewriting the menu: the cultural dynamics of contemporary food choices

Number 10: Creative Writing in the Asia-Pacific Region

Number 11: ASPERA: New Screens, New Producers, New Learning: Papers from the Australian Screen Production Education and Research Association Conference of July 2010

Number 12: Leadership in writing and the creative arts

Number 13: Creativity: Cognitive, social and cultural perspectives

Number 14: Beyond practice-led research

Number 15: Creative Writing as Research II

Number 16: Strengthening learning and teaching leadership in the creative arts

Number 17: Mud map: Australian women's experimental writing

Number 18: Nonfiction now

Number 19: Scriptwriting as creative writing research

Number 20: Writing creates ecology: ecology creates writing

Number 21: Scores from another ground: writing in New Zealand

Number 22: Examination of doctoral degrees in creative arts: process, practice and standards

Number 23: Textbooks and educational texts in the 21st century: writing, publishing and reading

Number 24: Cookbooks: writing, reading and publishing culinary literature in Australasia

Number 25: Australasian magazines: new perspectives on writing and publishing

Number 26: Taste and, and in, writing and publishing

Number 27: Creative Writing as Research III

Number 28: Fictional histories and historical fictions: Writing history in the twenty-first century

Number 29: Scriptwriting as Creative Writing Research II

Number 30: Creative Writing as Research IV

Number 31: Beyond Australia Queer

Number 32: Why YA?: Researching, writing and publishing Young Adult fiction in Australia

Number 33: Art as Parodic Practice

Number 34: Writing and Illustrating Interdisciplinary Research

Number 35: Writing Death and the Gothic

Number 36: Shakespeare 400

Number 37: Crime Fiction: The Creative/Critical Nexus

Number 38: Illumination through narrative: using writing to explore hidden life experience

Number 39: The Essay

Number 40: Making it New: Finding contemporary meanings for creativity

Number 41: Romanticism and Contemporary Australian Writing: Legacies and Resistances

Number 42: Writing and Trauma

Number 43: Into the bush: Australasian fairy tales

Number 44: The Exegesis Now

Number 45: Writing Death and Dying

Number 46: Prose Poetry

Number 47: Ideas and realities: Creative writing in Asia today

Number 48: Screenplays as Research Artefacts

Number 49: Writing and Gaming

Number 50: Life narrative in troubled times

Number 51: Climates of Change: Papers from the 2017 AAWP annual conference

Number 52: Anticipatory Imaginaries

Number 53: Identity, politics and creative writing

Number 54: Writing and researching (in) the regions

Number 55: Writing | Architecture

Number 56: RE-mapping travel writing in the 21st century

Number 57: Peripheral Visions

Number 58: The in/completeness of human experience

Number 59: Creating communities: Collaboration in creative writing and research

Number 60: Indian-Australian exchanges through collaborative poetic inquiry

 

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Vol 24 No 2 October 2020
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General Editor: Nigel Krauth. Editors: Julienne van Loon & Ross Watkins
Special Issues Editors: Craig Batty & Liz Ellison. Special Issues associate editors: Kate Cantrell & Emma Doolan
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