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9781921867200 1921867205 VERGE 2011: THE UNKNOWABLE showcases the most exciting new writers to emerge from Monash University and the University of Warwick. An annual anthology of fiction and poetry in its seventh edition, Verge has an editorial committee of postgraduate students from the creative writing programmes of these institutions who all share a passion for the written word. This year Verge asked writers to journey beyond the edge of the known, to contem-plate the incomprehensible and grapple with the unknown. Each story and poem in this volume touches on the mystery of the unknowable in a unique and graceful way. This edition is the first to include contributions from students beyond Monash University and is thus a truly diverse collection. Much inspired by the initiatives and support of the universities' creative writing programmes, this edition aims to capture an international audience., Verge is Monash University's annual anthology of creative writing. Verge showcases the best of Monash University, from all campuses and across faculties, including established Australian writers alongside new and emerging undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate student writers. Verge 2011 is the outcome of a collaborative creative research project titled "World Literature: Research, Practice and Pedagogy." This project will elevate Verge's international focus, and it is anticipated that other collaborative creative projects will develop from this initiative., Verge is Monash Universitys annual anthology of Creative Writing. The 2010 volume was the sixth in the series. Verge showcases the best creative writing by Monash Universitys students, from all campuses and across faculties. From 2010, Verge is publishing work from established Australian writers alongside that of new and emerging undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate student writers from Monash. MethodologyVerge is traditionally edited by a group of postgraduate and undergraduate creative writing students. While the first 5 books were general issues, in 2010, the anthology focused on the particular theme: Other Places: Travel Writing. On the success of this issue, the anthology will henceforth focus on different themes. In 2011, a special issue of Verge, will be the outcome of a collaborative creative research project titled, World Literature: Research, Practice and Pedagogy, led by Associate Professor Chandani Lokuge, Director, Centre for Postcolonial Writing and Coordinator of the Creative Writing programme and Professor David Morley, Director, Writing Programme, Warwick University. The project is funded by the Monash/Warwick International Strategic Funding Initiative. The editorial committee of this special issue, titled, The Unknowable, will consist of 4 doctoral candidates in Creative Writing: Catherine Noske and Anna MacDonald from Monash, and Bethany Norris, Nicholas Tipple from Warwick University, and will include work from staff and postgraduates of both universities. This initiative will develop Verges international focus, and foster links between the universities. It is anticipated that other collaborative creative projects will develop from this initiative.
9781921867200 1921867205 VERGE 2011: THE UNKNOWABLE showcases the most exciting new writers to emerge from Monash University and the University of Warwick. An annual anthology of fiction and poetry in its seventh edition, Verge has an editorial committee of postgraduate students from the creative writing programmes of these institutions who all share a passion for the written word. This year Verge asked writers to journey beyond the edge of the known, to contem-plate the incomprehensible and grapple with the unknown. Each story and poem in this volume touches on the mystery of the unknowable in a unique and graceful way. This edition is the first to include contributions from students beyond Monash University and is thus a truly diverse collection. Much inspired by the initiatives and support of the universities' creative writing programmes, this edition aims to capture an international audience., Verge is Monash University's annual anthology of creative writing. Verge showcases the best of Monash University, from all campuses and across faculties, including established Australian writers alongside new and emerging undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate student writers. Verge 2011 is the outcome of a collaborative creative research project titled "World Literature: Research, Practice and Pedagogy." This project will elevate Verge's international focus, and it is anticipated that other collaborative creative projects will develop from this initiative., Verge is Monash Universitys annual anthology of Creative Writing. The 2010 volume was the sixth in the series. Verge showcases the best creative writing by Monash Universitys students, from all campuses and across faculties. From 2010, Verge is publishing work from established Australian writers alongside that of new and emerging undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate student writers from Monash. MethodologyVerge is traditionally edited by a group of postgraduate and undergraduate creative writing students. While the first 5 books were general issues, in 2010, the anthology focused on the particular theme: Other Places: Travel Writing. On the success of this issue, the anthology will henceforth focus on different themes. In 2011, a special issue of Verge, will be the outcome of a collaborative creative research project titled, World Literature: Research, Practice and Pedagogy, led by Associate Professor Chandani Lokuge, Director, Centre for Postcolonial Writing and Coordinator of the Creative Writing programme and Professor David Morley, Director, Writing Programme, Warwick University. The project is funded by the Monash/Warwick International Strategic Funding Initiative. The editorial committee of this special issue, titled, The Unknowable, will consist of 4 doctoral candidates in Creative Writing: Catherine Noske and Anna MacDonald from Monash, and Bethany Norris, Nicholas Tipple from Warwick University, and will include work from staff and postgraduates of both universities. This initiative will develop Verges international focus, and foster links between the universities. It is anticipated that other collaborative creative projects will develop from this initiative.