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Item A Way of Happening(2014-01-01) Rickett, Carolyn; Beveridge, JudithAn anthology of Australian poetry including student writers alongside established Australian poets.
Item Here Not There(2012-01-01) Rickett, Carolyn; Beveridge, JudithAn anthology of Australian poetry including student writers alongside established Australian poets.
Item If 'Poetry is more a Threshold than a Path' Then What Might Students Redress to Help With Crossing Over?(2014-12-01) Williams, Anthony; Northcote, Maria T.; Rickett, Carolyn; Musgrave, David; Beveridge, JudithIf Seamus Heaney’s observation that ‘poetry is more a threshold than a path’ aligns with the lived experience of those who teach or study the art of writing poetry, then there is an ongoing pedagogical discussion to be had about the way students acquire skills and achieve competency in writing poetry in a tertiary learning context.
Item New Leaves Anthology(2008-01-01) Rickett, Carolyn; Beveridge, JudithThis anthology grew from some simple questions we asked about people who have had a serious illness, or have cared for others who are ill: Are there any health benefits to be had from writing poetry? Can writing help to make sense of life experiences? And importantly: What if a gifted writer and teacher were available to help?
Item Poetic Threshold Moments: From Fledgling to Published Author(2014-07-01) Musgrave, David; Williams, Anthony; Northcote, Maria T.; Beveridge, Judith; Rickett, CarolynThis paper presents perspectives from award-winning poets on an initiative where they were involved in publishing with undergraduate students who were completing a creative writing class at a tertiary education institution in NSW, Australia. This initiative provided students with the opportunity to be both taught by and publish with world-class poets. As a culmination of the semester’s class the students also had an opportunity for selected work to be published alongside high profile writers in a collaborative anthology. The recent Wording the World (2010) and Here Not There (2012) poetry anthologies are printed artefacts of this process.
While reflecting on their experience of the initiative, the established writers provide interesting insights on the pedagogical value of such a program. It is also of interest to appreciate what motivates these poets to contribute their time and works to a project that assists student-writers to successfully cross a literary threshold. While reflecting on their journeys in achieving literary notoriety, the poets relate how they reached an understanding of threshold concepts associated with their identity as authors, their skills as writers, the way in which they influence other authors, and the way in which the writing community perceives them.
One of the key findings that emerges from the study of this initiative, where the experts so generously give of themselves, is that through their experiences of the potentially isolating act of writing poetry when they were younger, they are able provide a sense of inclusivity and opportunity for newly emerging writers wishing to find a shape, voice and publication point for their creativity. Rather than seeing the process of poetry writing as a journey or a path, the data gathered from the established poets in this program indicates that there are a number of threshold points that poets experience as they move from being a fledgling to a published author.
Item Wording the World(2010-01-01) Beveridge, Judith; Rickett, CarolynOver the ages, many people have argued that one of poetry's most significant benefits is community. This anthology shares and promotes that notion by publishing the work of creative writing students from Avondale College alongside work from some of Australia's finest contemporary poets. [from book cover]