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24.01.2022 In this era of the Zoom meeting, revisit Lynley Edmeades on the curious similarities between a conference paper delivered over a sketchy Skype connection & John Cage's seemingly nonsensical performance 'Empty Words'. 'Unintentional indeterminacy' indeed. http://ow.ly/S6V750DH4JE



22.01.2022 Read Mark Piccini's timely article, 'Connecting Guatemala, Australia and the World...' in its entirety, while our October 2020 issue is still freely available! #AusLit #LatinAmericanLit #IndigenousHistory http://ow.ly/JVgq50D25oz

20.01.2022 Final opportunity to read Philip Mead et al.'s ARC-funded research into 'English Teaching and Literary Sociability', before our October 2020 issue is transferred to the subscriber archive: http://ow.ly/a7JE50D87P2

17.01.2022 Cheryl Taylor's article on Thea Astley is fully available via open access for one more week: http://ow.ly/ksOp50D884K



13.01.2022 Given Giramondo's recent republication of Beverley Farmer's tremendous, long out of print *A Body of Water*, readers might be interested to revisit Farmer discussing the book's genesis, from ALS in 1995 https://tinyurl.com/y5zth9e8

12.01.2022 Naish Gawen's article on Helen Garner has been the most viewed of our October 2020 issue! You can read it open access via this link until the end of January: http://ow.ly/koZB50D259e

01.01.2022 Bridget Griffen-Foley's fascinating exploration of ABC radio's literary broadcasting history is still freely available on our website for two more weeks. #ABCradio http://ow.ly/YQuy50D25dS



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