| Maria Arena |
Novel - Sisterhood. |
A/Prof Gary Crew |
| Renee Bahloo |
Ngainmara: Womb of the world. |
A/Prof Gary Crew |
| Kate Fitzgerald |
The fictional self: the subjectivity of the first person narrator in fiction. |
A/Prof Gary Crew, Dr Peter Innes |
| James Forsyth |
Beyond geography: Willing the world to be - investigates the relationship between explorations of ‘blank’ spaces of the map and imaginative projections used to fill these unknowns. |
A/Prof Gary Crew |
| Eileen Goodall |
The evoluionary nature of creating, reading and understanding in the context of Young Adult and multi-literacy genres. |
A/Prof Gary Crew, A/Prof Stephen Lamble, Dr Peter Innes |
| Simon Hunter |
Sleep: An adult novel in the thriller genre. |
A/Prof Gary Crew, Prof Pam Dyer |
| Luke Keioskie |
Diagnosing Patient Two Twenty - an approach to the writing of a fiction novel based primarily on the notions of diagnosis, symptoms and treatment. |
Assoc Prof Gary Crew |
| Debra Livingston |
Can we develop a new aesthetic for digital imaging, video and photography, as a strategy for increasing environmental awareness? |
Prof Pam Dyer, Dr Kurt Brereton |
| Ian Lung |
Post-human Cyborg. |
Dr Kurt Brereton |
| Gregory Nash |
Assimilating Eden - explores the use of European history in the construction of futuristic science fiction. |
A/Prof Stephen Lamble |
| Heather Pavitt |
A suitcase of lies. |
A/Prof Gary Crew, A/Prof Stephen Lamble |
| Uwe Terton |
Jumping the fence - a computer-based educational adventure challenging children to interact with the natural environment exploration and experimentation. |
Dr Ian White |
| Mary Tucker |
Big Butter Jesus. |
A/Prof Gary Crew, Dr Phillip Ablett |
| Ross Watkins |
The Arc: Narrative collections and melancholy - The Arc is a fiction novel that explores collecting as a methodology of understanding the melancholy of loss. |
A/Prof Gary Crew |