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by Elizabeth Lhuede A post in our 2026 series featuring works published in 1946 (or by authors who died in 1946).

One of the disadvantages of choosing to feature works published in the 1940s is that we’re restricted to ones that are out of copyright. Because the range of texts is small, we’re compelled to feature works we might otherwise overlook for o...


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by Elizabeth Lhuede

A post in our 2025 series featuring works published in 1935 (or by authors who died in 1935). Seasons greetings as we take a break until 2026 when former AWW editor, Theresa Smith, will rejoin our team.

This year, we explored out-of-copyright works by Australian women published ninety years ago. Whispering Gums (WG) wro...


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by Whispering Gums

A post in our 2025 series featuring works published in 1935 (or by authors who died in 1935). This post includes a story that was published in The Bulletin on 20 October, 1935, a...


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Mabel Forrest (1872-1935)

A post in our 2025 series featuring works published in 1935 (or by authors who died in 1935). Today we’re featuring a short extract from Firestarters, a podcast by Francie Finn....


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