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File marked ' WRITER IN RESIDENCE ', contains all documents relating to Maniaty's six-week stint at...

File marked ' WRITER IN RESIDENCE ', contains all documents relating to Maniaty's six-week stint at...

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File marked ' WRITER IN RESIDENCE ', contains all documents relating to Maniaty's six-week stint at the Brisbane Boys Grammar School as Writer-in-Residence, 1986, funded jointly by the school and the Literature Board. Includes the school magazine ( with essay by Maniaty on his task ! ) and a copy of ' MANIATY'S MUSHROOMS ' containing the creative writing efforts of his students

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File marked ' WRITER IN RESIDENCE ', contains all documents relating to Maniaty's six-week stint at the Brisbane Boys Grammar School as Writer-in-Residence, 1986, funded jointly by the school and the Literature Board. Includes the school magazine ( with essay by Maniaty on his task ! ) and a copy of ' MANIATY'S MUSHROOMS ' containing the creative writing efforts of his students

Date

ca.1963 - ca.1990

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9074/Boxes 40-41/Item 8

Record Identifier

n5lXLva9

Reference Code

DCL582308
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File marked ' WRITER IN RESIDENCE ', contains all documents relating to Maniaty's six-week stint at the Brisbane Boys Grammar School as Writer-in-Residence, 1986, funded jointly by the school and the Literature Board. Includes the school magazine ( with essay by Maniaty on his task ! ) and a copy of ' MANIATY'S MUSHROOMS ' containing the creative w...

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MLMSS 9074/Boxes 40-41/Item 8

Record Identifier

n5lXLva9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lXLva9

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DCL582308

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