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The Challenge Of Aboriginal Art

Antony Mason offers an appreciation of Australian Aboriginal Art. Antony Mason’s first encounter with the Aboriginal art of Australia was…
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A Baby In A Glass Jar

Alex Nye reflects on a biology lesson at school in the 1970s, and how it led to an early writing…
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What Is A Political Novel?

Miranda Miller on dealing with political ideas in fiction. Miranda Miller considers some examples of the ‘political novel’, and reflects…
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Strange Inspiration

Karl Whitney describes how a mundane government document was the unlikely spark for his first book. Karl Whitney describes how…
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Double Duty

James Wilson describes how Robert Louis Stevenson helped reconcile his split selves. Robert Louis Stevenson is the patron saint of…
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Writers as Outsiders

RLF Fellows James Attlee, Lesley Glaister, Ruth Dugdall, and Mark Blacklock examine the idea of not fitting in, whether that…
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More Or Less?

Chris Arthur muses on different approaches to writing productivity and finds inspiration in the opposing attitudes of famous Japanese masters.…
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Finding The Letters

Chance can play a part in researching a book — as Rick Stroud has reason to know. Chance encounters and…
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Double Vision

Miranda Miller’s approach to writing her fiction involves an idiosyncratic way of ‘seeing’ the past. As a writer of historical…
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The Ladies’ Excuse Me

Brian Keaney on a family story that changed his life. When Brian Keaney’s father and uncle became estranged after both…
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Measured Out In Years

James Woodall on his fifty years of writing about The Beatles. James Woodall’s love of The Beatles’ music began when…
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You Don’t Have To Be Mad

Pamela Scobie describes how eating disorders robbed her of the motivation and ability to write and questions the connections between…
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