small suburban crimes is the 15th and largest collection so far from the prestigious Creative Writing program at the University of Technology Sydney.
2001: small suburban crimes
A piece of writing without a reader is a fearless and powerful thing, the writer full of a bursting private glee. But it's a rare writer who doesn't, at a certain point, feel a kind of hunger to be published. Writing is expression of the self, but it's also a kind of conversation with another, and a piece of writing is a one-sided conversation, unfinished, until a reader has joined it. – Kate Grenville, from the Introduction
small suburban crimes is the 15th and largest collection so far from the prestigious Creative Writing program at the University of Technology Sydney.
The volume was produced at the University of Technology Sydney and printed by Fast Books (a division of Wild and Woolley Pty Ltd).
Contributors
Contributors to small suburban crimes are MTC Cronin, Catherine Le Nevez, Karen Weiss, Catherine Cole, Kathleen Evans, Miriam Zolin, Timothy Tyler Gates, Samuel Grunhard, Sally Zwartz, Orlando Savage, Niobe Syme, Amelia Pace, Berndt Sellheim, Brigid O’Connor, Ann Hobson, P.J. Mackay, James Millar, Virginia Peters, Rachel Flower, Jenn J Lane, Michelle Baddiley, Jeanelle Taylor, Mabelle Carceller, Merindah Bunn, Cameron Horn, Cynthia Pretty, Vanessa Staynoff, Stephanie Bishop, Kathleen Evans, Sarah Martin, Terry Forster, Anna Lamont, Clive Smith, Adam Gibson, Rod Marsden, Roawan Savage, Diana Pearce and Francine Alison.
Editorial Committee
The Editorial Committee of 2001 consisted of Francine Alison, Stephanie Bishop, Helen Coolican, Kathleen Evans, Terry Forster, Prue Mackay, Sarah Maguire, Amelia Pace and Niobe Syme.
The UTS Writers' Group acknowledged the following with thanks: Arabella Edge, Kate Grenville, Martin Harrison and Graham Williams.