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Contributors - Volume 2, 2008

  • Dallas Angguish
    Dallas Angguish is a writer and poet based in Australia . He has been published in a number of journals, online and print, as well as in a number of anthologies, including Dumped (1999), Bend, Don't Shatter (2004) and the US edition of Dumped released in 2003. In 2008 he has stories appearing in the anthologies Between The Palms II and B.I.H . A collection of Dallas Angguish's short stories, Anywhere But Here, was published in Australia and received very positive reviews. These stories are a mix of travel tale, memoir and fiction. More recently Angguish has completed a screenplay, The Tree, and has begun writing a novel. He may be contacted on lotus_rider@hotmail.com
  • Dean Champ
    I'm a Melbourne-based writer who tutors in Popular Culture and Media at Swinburne University. I plan to undertake my PhD by artefact and exegesis in 2009. My short film 'ascent' was well received at festivals and my radio doco 'A Brief History of LSD' was aired on Radio National.
  • Barbara Malpass Edwards
    Barbara completed her on-line MA in Writing, at Swinburne, in 2004. She enjoyed it so much she decided to try for the PhD and began that process this year (2007). She hopes that what she does for the exegesis will add a skerrick of knowledge to the grand total.
  • Jeff Klooger
    Jeff Klooger's poetry has been published in a number of Australian literary journals over the years. Most recently his poems have appeared in Eureka Street, Famous Reporter, Retort Magazine, and Cordite Poetry Review. He has a PhD in social theory and philosophy from La Trobe University.
  • Diane Murray
    Diane Murray is a Sydney based interior architect, writer and sometime poet who has been totally seduced by the process of on line study. She completed her MA in Creative Writing in 2006 and is currently undertaking her PhD at Swinburne, proving that not all addictions are bad for you and words are less fattening than chocolate.
  • Les Wicks
    Les Wicks has toured widely and seen publication across 11 countries in 7 languages. His 8th book of poetry is the Ambrosiacs (Island,2009).
  • Caroline Williamson
    Caroline Williamson is a poet and writer, still recovering from a Masters in Creative Writing at Melbourne University. She lives in Brunswick.