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Dr Kate Cantrell

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Senior Lecturer - Writing, Editing, Publishing @USQedu | #WritingTrauma, #KidLit and #Wandering | Regular @timeshighered & @ConversationEDU

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Is That You, Ruthie? — Leah Purcell's bold new play — declares that Australia cannot deny the #DormitoryGirls their past. 🖤💛❤️ QPAC AussieTheatre.com IndigenousX theconversation.com/leah-purcells-…

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“Having escaped the lion’s den, Mr Lehrmann made the mistake of going back for his hat.” Justice #MichaelLee eviscerates Bruce #Lehrmann in 16 words. #auspol Natalie Brown Samantha Maiden Lisa Wilkinson

“Having escaped the lion’s den, Mr Lehrmann made the mistake of going back for his hat.”

Justice #MichaelLee eviscerates Bruce #Lehrmann in 16 words. #auspol 

<a href="/natalieisbrown/">Natalie Brown</a> <a href="/samanthamaiden/">Samantha Maiden</a> <a href="/Lisa_Wilkinson/">Lisa Wilkinson</a>
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When you lose a child, people don’t expect you to lose your shit. They expect you to whimper in a dark room. You never think the pain is going to lessen, but it does. What doesn’t pass is the feeling of unfairness—the life they will never have. #RosieBatty #Hope

When you lose a child, people don’t expect you to lose your shit. They expect you to whimper in a dark room. You never think the pain is going to lessen, but it does. What doesn’t pass is the feeling of unfairness—the life they will never have. #RosieBatty #Hope
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“Let's start calling family violence #terrorism and then maybe we will start to see funding investment where it needs to be.” 🖤 #RosieBatty

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In her new memoir #Hope, #RosieBatty suggests we should treat domestic violence for what it is: #Terrorism 🧡 #EnoughIsEnough 👊🏻 Sue Smethurst HarperCollins Aus Jess Hill Anthony Albanese theconversation.com/stop-talking-a…

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When Albert Einstein met Charlie Chaplin in 1931, Einstein said, "What I admire most about your art is its universality. You do not say a word, and yet the world understands you." "It's true." Replied Chaplin, "But your fame is even greater. The world admires you, when no one

When Albert Einstein met Charlie Chaplin in 1931, Einstein said, "What I admire most about your art is its universality. You do not say a word, and yet the world understands you." "It's true." Replied Chaplin, "But your fame is even greater. The world admires you, when no one
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I remember when my childhood best friend was in a car accident. I was ten years old when the call came. A corded yellow landline at 2 a.m. They were hit by a drunk driver and her mother went through the windshield. She was decapitated. My friend awoke upside down and crawled

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Are you an Australian editor? ✏️ Do you care about the ethics of #editing? ❤️‍🩹 You can contribute to a new study about an ethics of editorial care. To participate, or for more information, please email Emily at: 📩 [email protected] IPEditors | Editors Queensland | Australian Society of Authors

Are you an Australian editor? ✏️ Do you care about the ethics of #editing? ❤️‍🩹 You can contribute to a new study about an ethics of editorial care. To participate, or for more information, please email Emily at: 
📩 u1147493@umail.usq.edu.au
<a href="/IPEditors/">IPEditors</a> | <a href="/Offpress/">Editors Queensland</a> | <a href="/asauthors/">Australian Society of Authors</a>
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I think of "Hwæt!" (the opening word of "Beowulf") as the first word of English literature. Scholars write articles on what it might mean. If you were translating "Beowulf," how would you capture "Hwæt!" in our English?