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2019 UTS Writers' Anthology: Infinite Threads


2019 UTS Writers' Anthology: Infinite Threads
UTS
Each year the UTS Writers’ Anthology showcases the best work from one of Australia’s most prestigious writing programs. This year’s anthology includes prose, fiction, poetry and screenplays from talented emerging writers including Helen Meany, Judi Morison, Maalika Jacobs, Sydney Khoo, Christine Afoa, Luka Skandle, Jocelyn Prasad, Lachlan Parry, Kylie Keogh, Ruth Armstrong, Benjamin Giles, Catherine Mah, Keely Fleming, Josipa Kosanovic, Erica Wheadon, Chloe Michele, Susie Newton, Zerene Joy Catacutan, Cameron Stewart, Sophie Chandler, Ivona Alavanja, Verity Borthwick, James Gardiner, Jane Sharman, Hanan Merheb, Moneera Mellick, Benjamin Lee, David Naylor, CJ Vallis and Joanne Anderton.
Physical book
Harper Entertainment Distribution Services
Format: Paperback
Pub date: May 2019
Imprint: XOUM
ISBN: 9781925589795
Page extent: 304 pp
Trim: 210 x 135 mm
RRP: AUD$26.99, NZD$29.99
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‘The UTS Anthology, which started in 1982, has been an integral aspect of our literary landscape, providing highly gifted and mostly young writers - Nam Le is one often mentioned - from one of Australia's longest standing writing schools with a place to publish.’
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