This article examines recent Australian literary journals in relation to Australian literary culture more broadly. It argues that literary journals increasingly provide an extra-institutional means for Australian authors to make contacts within the publishing industry and advance their careers. In this sense, the recent proliferation of independent literary journals reflects a broader neoliberalisation of the role of the artist, which is increasingly entrepreneurial
To date, histories of literary culture in Queensland have not paid particular atten-tion to newspape...
The Sydney Review of Books is Australia's leading space for longform literary criticism. Now celebra...
<p>This issue of <i>Australian Literary Studies</i> presents articles on what at first would seem a ...
The Literary Magazines Australia site features 10 journals that \u27showcase interesting and provo...
Literary journals have always held a changing and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
This article examines recent debates around the decline of Australian literary production, focusing ...
Literary journals have always held a shifting and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
Since the 1970s, there has been a steady increase in proximity between popular entertainment and lit...
This chapter examines three major strands of literary criticism in Australia: scholarly criticism, p...
Critical writing on the Australian arts is notoriously constrained by the limited number of publishi...
Up until the late 1960s the story of Australian literary magazines was one of continuing struggle ag...
The first decade after Federation saw the establishment of a significant number of new Australian li...
This article examines fiction as a major sector of trade-book publishing in exploring the place of A...
Figures confirm that Australians avidly read their creative non-fiction. But most would be unable to...
This article provides a summary of and commentary on ‘A Lovely\ud Kind of Madness: Small and Indepen...
To date, histories of literary culture in Queensland have not paid particular atten-tion to newspape...
The Sydney Review of Books is Australia's leading space for longform literary criticism. Now celebra...
<p>This issue of <i>Australian Literary Studies</i> presents articles on what at first would seem a ...
The Literary Magazines Australia site features 10 journals that \u27showcase interesting and provo...
Literary journals have always held a changing and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
This article examines recent debates around the decline of Australian literary production, focusing ...
Literary journals have always held a shifting and uncertain place in Australian cultural life, and i...
Since the 1970s, there has been a steady increase in proximity between popular entertainment and lit...
This chapter examines three major strands of literary criticism in Australia: scholarly criticism, p...
Critical writing on the Australian arts is notoriously constrained by the limited number of publishi...
Up until the late 1960s the story of Australian literary magazines was one of continuing struggle ag...
The first decade after Federation saw the establishment of a significant number of new Australian li...
This article examines fiction as a major sector of trade-book publishing in exploring the place of A...
Figures confirm that Australians avidly read their creative non-fiction. But most would be unable to...
This article provides a summary of and commentary on ‘A Lovely\ud Kind of Madness: Small and Indepen...
To date, histories of literary culture in Queensland have not paid particular atten-tion to newspape...
The Sydney Review of Books is Australia's leading space for longform literary criticism. Now celebra...
<p>This issue of <i>Australian Literary Studies</i> presents articles on what at first would seem a ...