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2020Encounters with Visual Art through Creative Writing: Sketching as a Methodology, Unconscious Scanning and Characterisation through EkphrasisAbram, Stephen William
2014Ephemeron.Carmody, Emma
2014The forked road of narrative in the hero’s journey.Anemogiannis, Con
2012Here where we live: the evolution of contemporary white Australian writers’ responses to white settler status.Flanagan Willanski, Cassie
2009If you were mine : a novel.Lefevre, Carol
2011Ilustrado.Syjuco, Miguel
2020Lawson, Stow, Prescott and the Mythos of the Outback TownCourt, Peter Hugh
2017Me, myself and the Other: Self-reflexivity in Travel WritingMorganella, Tina
2018Mobile Lives: ‘The Expatriates: Short stories’ and ‘The Possibilities of Expatriate Fiction: Exegesis’Lennan, Joanne Nicole
2013The "Murdering twinmaker": putting into context an overlooked icon of science fiction.Williams, Sean
2009The museum of paper and wires.Dechian, Sonja.
2019My Killer Secret and 'Literary' Crime Fiction - an AnalysisMartin, Phillipa Deanne
2021Numbers by Paint: Quantifying aesthetic receptionsLyre, Edith Mina
2016One Sunday in PicardyAhern, Eleanor Christine
2014Pet names: connection and identity in second-person fiction.Lovett, Lauren May
2015Point of view in a divided society: “The parts” (a novel) and “Putting ‘The Parts’ Together” (an exegesis).Mather, Mary Lynn
2019Postulating the Personal in Abstract Art through Poetry: The Development and Implementation of an Abstract EkphrasisSymes, Dominic Alexander
2011The process and importance of writing Aboriginal fiction for young adult readers: exegesis accompanying the novel "Calypso Summers"Thomas, Jared
2015Rewriting urban narratives of the Australian Great Depression.Dinmore, Helen Catherine
2018The Road to Nowhere: Myths of Homeland and Expulsion in Australian Road StoriesAllan, Elizabeth