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A $50 book voucher for completing the Borderlands literary journal survey has gone to Alice Springs author Kathleen Epelde … For years, Kathleen Epelde wanted to write but didn’t know where to start. Until she found her stride at a workshop in Sydney in 2000 with revered memoirist and teacher Patti Miller, an experience Kathleen […]
Read MoreProject lead Dr Glenn Morrison shares his reflections on the 2018 AAWP conference. The 2018 AAWP annual conference Peripheral Visions is without doubt the best I’ve been to, and a credit to Curtin-based organisers Rachael Robertson, Catherine Noske and team, as well as the AAWP executive, who managed to run a fun AGM (true story!). Ostensibly I was there […]
Read MoreOur lead researcher Dr Glenn Morrison flies to Perth this week to present preliminary findings from The Borderlands Project at the 23rd annual conference 2018 of the Australasian Association of Writing Programs. “Writers and educators are gathering from across Australia to compare notes,” says Dr Morrison. “As part of our research we’ve been talking with editors of prominent […]
Read MoreOn Wednesday 31st October, Glenn was interviewed on the ABC Drive program by Alex Barwick, discussing the project and the Territory’s vibrant literary scene. Catch up on the interview here.
Read MoreAs part of our research to assess the feasibility of a Northern Territory literary journal, we want to know what the Territory community thinks: What should an NT literary journal look like? What kind of content would you like to see in a Territory journal? What form should the journal take? We want your ideas, […]
Read MoreSuccessful applicants for the Creative Partnerships Australia MatchLAB program 2018/19 were announced this month, and The Borderlands Project team were thrilled to learn their project had been accepted as one of 26 to take part in the program. As part of the program, Borderlands team member Raelke Grimmer will fly to Melbourne during November for […]
Read MoreIn June 2018, the Borderlands Project team secured a $22,200 Strategic Grant from Arts NT in addition to $5,000 of seed funding from Charles Darwin University, to support a crucial first phase of the project. Phase 1 of the project researches the viability and feasibility of the project. Over the past four months the team, […]
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