Seeds & Skeletons

2016 UTS Writers' Anthology

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies
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Author: ISBN: 9781925143096
Publisher: Xou Creative Publication: May 1, 2016
Imprint: Xoum Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781925143096
Publisher: Xou Creative
Publication: May 1, 2016
Imprint: Xoum
Language: English

‘Of the many anthologies coming out of university writing programs, the annual UTS collection has always been the standout.’ Kerryn Goldsworthy, The Sydney Morning Herald The UTS Writers’ Anthology is an annual publication produced by the University of Technology, Sydney. Students from the undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs submit their work anonymously, and a student editorial committee selects and edits the Anthology over a period of four months. In 2016, from over 300 submissions, the committee selected 25 outstanding pieces. Over the years the Anthology has featured UTS alumni who have gone on to make names for themselves as authors. Gillian Mears, Bernard Cohen, Jill Jones, MTC Cronin, David Astle and Arabella Edge, along with more recent emerging authors such as P.M. Newton, Clinton Caward, Julie Chevalier and Isabelle Li, have all had early or indeed their first publications here. In addition, the Anthology has been supported by forewords from leading writers such as James Bradley, Delia Falconer, Nam Le and Anna Funder many of whom have been involved with the UTS creative writing program, and who have acknowledged the outstanding talent of its students. In 2016 the Anthology features a foreword by the author of The Rosie Project, Graeme Simsion. The 30th UTS Writers’ Anthology, Seeds & Skeletons, is a not-to-be missed event on the Australian literary calendar.

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‘Of the many anthologies coming out of university writing programs, the annual UTS collection has always been the standout.’ Kerryn Goldsworthy, The Sydney Morning Herald The UTS Writers’ Anthology is an annual publication produced by the University of Technology, Sydney. Students from the undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs submit their work anonymously, and a student editorial committee selects and edits the Anthology over a period of four months. In 2016, from over 300 submissions, the committee selected 25 outstanding pieces. Over the years the Anthology has featured UTS alumni who have gone on to make names for themselves as authors. Gillian Mears, Bernard Cohen, Jill Jones, MTC Cronin, David Astle and Arabella Edge, along with more recent emerging authors such as P.M. Newton, Clinton Caward, Julie Chevalier and Isabelle Li, have all had early or indeed their first publications here. In addition, the Anthology has been supported by forewords from leading writers such as James Bradley, Delia Falconer, Nam Le and Anna Funder many of whom have been involved with the UTS creative writing program, and who have acknowledged the outstanding talent of its students. In 2016 the Anthology features a foreword by the author of The Rosie Project, Graeme Simsion. The 30th UTS Writers’ Anthology, Seeds & Skeletons, is a not-to-be missed event on the Australian literary calendar.

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