Archive for the ‘ARTICLES & OPINION’ Category
Book Reviews, and ChatGPT
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 29, 2023
The Importance of Trove, and the National Archives
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 9, 2023
The Cult of Craftism? Let’s talk about it…
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 28, 2022
Decolonising a Blog… a work in progress #2: Learning about the emergence of Indigenous life writing
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 8, 2022
Decolonising a Blog… a work in progress #1
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 10, 2022
Melbourne Writers Festival cancelled
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 18, 2021
Protocols for using First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property in the Arts (2020)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 29, 2020
‘The People Novels Write’ by Barbara Jefferis, in The Australian Author, 1969-2018, Vol 50, No 2
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 4, 2020
Australia’s bushfire crisis, (and why I changed my mind about donating some books)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 7, 2020
Sisters Publishing 1979-1984
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 8, 2018
Author Event: Sara Vidal, Bella and Chaim, and some thoughts about the Pittsburg shooting
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 28, 2018
The Art of Book Introductions, and why you should always buy the Oxford World’s Classics editions of Zola
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 16, 2018
Ellen Van Neerven, and the basic rules of decency
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 17, 2017
Change Is the Only Constant: Writing from Macedonia by Will Firth (with thanks to Words without Borders)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 2, 2017
Literary Influences on Christina Stead (1902-1983)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 16, 2016
The Big Issue #523, 21 Oct 2016- Helping people help themselves
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 27, 2016
New Zealand Literature Survey
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 19, 2016
Guest post: The Significance of Title – One, by Patrick Holland
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 22, 2016
20 reasons you should read Blak
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 22, 2016
To research, or not to research, (when reading a book), that is the question…
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 6, 2016
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