Marginalia
An Interview with Sylvia Martin
UWA Publishing
What do readers want?
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Forever in print, or: Notes on printing and publishing at the time of the Bard
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An extract from Extinctions by Josephine Wilson
UWA Publishing Dorothy Hewett Award for an Unpublished Manuscript Extinctions Josephine Wilson
Sunday January 17, 2006
Out the window there was nothing that could be called poetry, nothing wind-swept, billowing, tossing or turning in a streaky sky, nothing other than a taut blue sky and the low drone of air conditioners. In car parks across the city women pulled on soft cotton hats and cowered under brollies. Babies kicked and squalled, itchy with heat rash. Fridges groaned. Water dripped from old rubber seals. Milk soured. Fans turned. The grid strained.
Small-m mentor: Terri-ann White remembers Veronica Brady (1929-2015)
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My testimony is all about care and community.
I was straight out of university, after a detour in rock and roll entrepreneurship: wild nights and risky behavior. At 23, because in those days BA degrees could last as long as you wanted them to, I opened a bookshop in Perth. A bookshop full of books I was interested in – one of those rare enterprises where self-interest works. Through my role as owner and operator of this bookshop, I was initiated into another world: of ideas, passion, politics and commitment to a personal ethics of care and responsibility.