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Leonie Stevens literary papers, 1988-1999

Leonie Stevens literary papers, 1988-1999

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2akZ1

Leonie Stevens literary papers, 1988-1999

About this item

Full title

Leonie Stevens literary papers, 1988-1999

Author / Creator

Date

1988-1999

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8039

Record Identifier

nQR2akZ1

Reference Code

412311
Physical Description

Contents

0.68 metres of textual material (4 boxes)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners

Research & study copies allowed : Applies to material in which Leonie Stevens owns copyright

Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

This collection documents the conception and publishing of Leonie Stevens' four novels, Nature strip, Big man's barbecue, Eat well and stay out of jail and Glue, and two anthologies that she edited, Pub fiction and Warp drive.

BOX 1
Papers, 1995-1996, relating to the anthology Pub fiction (Allen & Unwin, 1997) edited by Leonie Stevens

Alternative Titles

Full title

Leonie Stevens literary papers, 1988-1999

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Leonie Stevens, 2001

Administrative / Biographical history

Leonie Stevens, author, was born in Melbourne in 1962. She has published several books, including four novels and edited two anthologies. A self-described grunge writer, some of her early fiction was written for young adults. Stevens was awarded a Literature Board Fellowship in 1994.

Reference:
Library correspondence file

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8039

Record Identifier

nQR2akZ1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2akZ1

Other Identifiers

Reference code

412311

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