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Hi, I'm Ed. I aim to contribute to the wikipedia knowledge map with focus on notable creative works by Generation X (b. 1965-1979) [1] Australian poets, writers and visual artists. Works considered notable in the canon of Australian literature demonstrate innovation in the art of creative writing, cultural impact, and critical analysis that explicitly refers to these innovations and the affect these innovations have on both the practice of contemporary creative writing, and on the readers of the resulting creative artefacts. The average annual income derived from practising as an author in Australia is $12,900 AUD. Average incomes for professional Australian book authors are modest, with some variation according to specialisation, [2] therefor in the majority of cases notability (excluding that obtained as a result of literary prizes), in Australian literature has little to do with sales figures and everything to do with the above criteria.

Focus
Contributions

The following is an ongoing list of my contributions:

CURRENT

PLANNED

Categories

  • Contemporary Australian Literature
  • Generation X Australian Poets
  • Generation X Australian Novelists

Authors

  • Jenny Valentish, author and journalist (currently red but highly notable)
  • B. R. Dionysius - my research shows the original composition of this entry (2007) is COI as entry made by author's publisher, but my research also shows that this poet is highly notable in the canon of Australian Generation X poets. Since original comp of entry author has received many awards and publication credits. I will be updating this entry (neutral/citations, etc.).

References

  1. ^ "Generation X - Australia's McCrindle Research Center". Wikipedia. 2018-04-04.
  2. ^ "Australian authors INDUSTRY BRIEF NO. 3: AUTHORS' INCOME" (PDF). Department of Economics: Macquarie University. 2015-01-10. Retrieved 2018-04-01. {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= ( help)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This user is a bibliophile.

Hi, I'm Ed. I aim to contribute to the wikipedia knowledge map with focus on notable creative works by Generation X (b. 1965-1979) [1] Australian poets, writers and visual artists. Works considered notable in the canon of Australian literature demonstrate innovation in the art of creative writing, cultural impact, and critical analysis that explicitly refers to these innovations and the affect these innovations have on both the practice of contemporary creative writing, and on the readers of the resulting creative artefacts. The average annual income derived from practising as an author in Australia is $12,900 AUD. Average incomes for professional Australian book authors are modest, with some variation according to specialisation, [2] therefor in the majority of cases notability (excluding that obtained as a result of literary prizes), in Australian literature has little to do with sales figures and everything to do with the above criteria.

Focus
Contributions

The following is an ongoing list of my contributions:

CURRENT

PLANNED

Categories

  • Contemporary Australian Literature
  • Generation X Australian Poets
  • Generation X Australian Novelists

Authors

  • Jenny Valentish, author and journalist (currently red but highly notable)
  • B. R. Dionysius - my research shows the original composition of this entry (2007) is COI as entry made by author's publisher, but my research also shows that this poet is highly notable in the canon of Australian Generation X poets. Since original comp of entry author has received many awards and publication credits. I will be updating this entry (neutral/citations, etc.).

References

  1. ^ "Generation X - Australia's McCrindle Research Center". Wikipedia. 2018-04-04.
  2. ^ "Australian authors INDUSTRY BRIEF NO. 3: AUTHORS' INCOME" (PDF). Department of Economics: Macquarie University. 2015-01-10. Retrieved 2018-04-01. {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= ( help)

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