Literary journals have always held a changing and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and in the new millennium, the digital revolution both destabilised and provided new possibilities for literary journal publishing. While literary journals have a long history of adapting to challenges and to change, material changes in publication media brought about by the introduction of digital publishing technology struck deeper than ever before, and prompted questions about journals’ survival and relevance in the digital age – questions that, as yet, have been the subject of little academic inquiry.\ud \ud This paper presents preliminary research that aims to fill this gap in our knowledge of literary journals in the digital age. In doing so...
Firstly, this chapter covers the intersection between traditional print literary journalism and the ...
© 2011 Jocelyn HargraveMy research investigates the impact of digital technology on the Australian e...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...
Literary journals have always held a changing and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
Literary journals have always held a shifting and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
For writers in the Australian literary field, the short story has traditionally functioned as an imp...
ABSTRACT In this article, I try to discuss some aspects of the digital world and the place literatur...
Studies of genre change have been among those that have focused on the ability of human actors to us...
My dissertation examines contemporary literature's politically and aesthetically dynamic engagement ...
The use of digital tools for literary studies brings about emergent new textualities\ud that challen...
When I was hired for the position of co-editor for OPUS, Hope College’s bi-annual student literary m...
This thesis argues that the future envisaged for the novel by the early hypertext theorists, that th...
This article examines fiction as a major sector of trade-book publishing in exploring the place of A...
The main objective of this essay is to present the views of nine Swedish publishers and four other a...
The effects of globalization and the digital revolution on the Australian literary field have undeni...
Firstly, this chapter covers the intersection between traditional print literary journalism and the ...
© 2011 Jocelyn HargraveMy research investigates the impact of digital technology on the Australian e...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...
Literary journals have always held a changing and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
Literary journals have always held a shifting and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
For writers in the Australian literary field, the short story has traditionally functioned as an imp...
ABSTRACT In this article, I try to discuss some aspects of the digital world and the place literatur...
Studies of genre change have been among those that have focused on the ability of human actors to us...
My dissertation examines contemporary literature's politically and aesthetically dynamic engagement ...
The use of digital tools for literary studies brings about emergent new textualities\ud that challen...
When I was hired for the position of co-editor for OPUS, Hope College’s bi-annual student literary m...
This thesis argues that the future envisaged for the novel by the early hypertext theorists, that th...
This article examines fiction as a major sector of trade-book publishing in exploring the place of A...
The main objective of this essay is to present the views of nine Swedish publishers and four other a...
The effects of globalization and the digital revolution on the Australian literary field have undeni...
Firstly, this chapter covers the intersection between traditional print literary journalism and the ...
© 2011 Jocelyn HargraveMy research investigates the impact of digital technology on the Australian e...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...