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Õ¬Äе¼º½ Studies in Australian Literature hits 10!
10 steps for book publishing
SUP has signed the ABC’s Charter for Accessible Publishing
By Agata Mrva-Montoya
We are delighted to become a signatory of Accessible Books Consortium’s
By signing the charter, we are committed to making our books fully accessible to all users.
From the launch of 'Christina Stead and the Matter of America'
The following is a transcript of a talk given by Brigid Rooney at the launch ofÌýChristina Stead and the Matter of America by Fiona Morrison on 6 December 2019.
I’m thrilled to launch Fiona’s wonderful book Christina Stead and the Matter of America, published with Õ¬Äе¼º½ (what an apt occasion to celebrate yet another excellent Õ¬Äе¼º½ Studies in Australian Literature title).
Firing a cannonball in open textbook publishing
By Agata Mrva-Montoya
On Friday 29 November we launched our first open textbook, the result of a pilot project that we started in 2017, when we first became interested in engaging with the educational sphere. We wanted to find out whether there was interest among academics in producing open educational resources, and what resources were required to publish them.
Intertwinements: writing about birds, writing about the planet
By Joshua Lobb
My novel is about many things. I’ve called it ‘a novel in twelve stories’ for a reason.
To give you the simplest framework:
It’s made up of 12 related stories. Each story describes an encounter with a different species of bird. Some are constantly in our lives, like kookaburras in our garden or magpies who swoop us on our way to work. Others are on the verge of extinction, like the Gould’s petrel whose breeding ground is limited to one small island off the coast of central NSW. Some birds become part of our family, like a pet budgie. Others are incorporated in more literal and violent ways, like a factory-farmed chicken on our plate at dinner.
One the other side of the encounter is a human at various stages of his life: a boy, a young man, a parent, a widower – but not necessarily in that order. He’s trying to piece together his life and his relationship with his daughter and his relationship with the world around him.
At Last, The Broad Arrow!
The following is a transcript of a talk given by Amanda Lohrey at the launch ofÌýThe Broad Arrow: Being Passages from the History of Maida Gwynnham, a LiferÌýby Oliné Keese, with a critical introduction by Jenna Mead on 14 June 2019.
By Amanda Lohrey
Q & A with Nikole Evans, Publishing Intern
Nikole Evans has been working with Õ¬Äе¼º½ over the past three months, first as an intern and now as a marketing assistant. She has a BA in French and Art History and is just about to complete her Master of Publishing at the University of Õ¬Äе¼º½. In her spare time you’ll find her reading fantasy, talking about fantasy, or talking about reading fantasy.
Q & A with Elise Menzies, Publishing Intern
Elise Menzies has been part of the SUP team from April to June. She has since finished her Master of Publishing degree and has gone travelling. She is now based in London.
Q & A with Ruby Mikolaitis, Publishing Intern
Ruby Mikolaitis has been part of the SUP team from mid-March to mid-April. She is currently in her third year of a double degree (Bachelor of Communications and Media/Bachelor of Arts) and specialising in three majors including English Literature.