Now in its second reincarnation, Phoenix 2007 boasts a fantastic selection of student and alumni writing. This year we're proud to include children's fiction and scripts along with oodles of our poetry and prose. Inside, you will find tales of innocence, woe, love, the strange and the unknown; Phoenix 2007 is the product of a literary community in its prime, engaging with forgotten histories and the uncertainties of everyday experience.
To top it off, we've got articles on the writing process from the top tier of the Australian literary community. We've included not one, but two multi-award winning children's authors! Libby Hathorn (Thunderwith, Grandma's Shoes) and Ursula Dubosarsky (Abyssinia, The Red Shoe) give us colourful and sagacious insight into the process, the audience and the industry of writing for children and young adults. In addition, Nick Riemer, at once a linguist and poet, speaks on identifying as a writer and the paradoxes of poetry.
In every part evocative, intimate and accomplished, Phoenix has again proven the strength and originality of University of Sydney writers.
Guest Editors: Libby Hathorn, Richard Langridge
Introduction
- (CARNIVAL [MIRROR) STAGE]
Lance Richardson - At the Elephant-cave
Sam Moginie - Designs on infinitum
Nadia Woodforde - Honky tonk man
Patrick Mountford - Kahlil’s visit
Maria El-Chami - Necessity and invention
Micah Horton - On Monday my stepfather died
Naomi McCarthy - Washing and Hanging out to dry
Carolyn Rickett - What a hero needs
Lachie ‘Chip’ Huddy - An overview of the Quilt Experiment writing project
Libby Hathorn - Interview with Libby Hathorn
Adrienne Jerram - Looking England
Micah Horton - Smart eyes
Adrienne Jerram - February in Killarney, co. Kerry
Tessa Lunney - The farmer’s wife
Vesna Leto - The mask of tragedy
Tegan Schetrumpf - Paddy Bedford’s hands
Micah Horton - Tincture
Chris Angwin - Tom Roach’s Angel Food Cake
Cynthia Lindstrom - White man’s burden
John Hall - Arthur Vermillion
Siang Lu - Goodbye Galileo
Micah Horton - City love
Clara Twomey - Extract from Dagmar
Alicia Gilmore - Parallel lines
Julie Thorndyke - Busy
Amelia Schmidt - Meditation
Cynthia Lindstrom - Interview with Nick Riemer
Rebecca Santos - Galaxie 500
Joanne Wade - Whispers
John Hall - Mary of Magdala
Maria El-Chami - Touching the wound
Tessa Lunney - Third marriage
Cynthia Lindstrom - The cave
Julie Thorndyke - The changing light
Suzanne Brown - Don’t panic
Luci Temple - Interview with Ursula Dubosarsky
Rachel Barratt - Last night
Owen Kirkby - Dark-haired beauties
Cynthia Lindstrom - Mother load
Lyn Vellins
Acknowledgements
Format:
paperback
Size: 210 × 148 × 10 mm
182 pages
ISBN: 9781920898823
Publication: 29 Nov 2007
Size: 210 × 148 × 10 mm
182 pages
ISBN: 9781920898823
Publication: 29 Nov 2007