by Elizabeth Lhuede | Dec 1, 2012 | Guest Posts, Reviews
Memory is not democratic. It creates its own hierarchy concerning what will be at the top and what will be at the bottom. Memory decides what it remembers and what it forgets, and what emerges from the daguerreotype. (p.142) Memory is the device employed by author...
by Elizabeth Lhuede | Aug 17, 2012 | News
Cross-posted from Australianwomenwriters.com. (Will this appear in “News”?) This week the Australian Women Writers Challenge reached a milestone: over 1000 reviews have been linked to the site. We should be celebrating, right? Or should we? Over at Meanjin...
by Elizabeth Lhuede | Jul 14, 2012 | Article
(Imported from Blogger; formatting glitches need to be fixed) What contribution has the AWW challenge made to the reviewing books of literary merit published recently by women writers in Australia? 2012 releases(links to reviews/reviewers posted between January and...