Justin Fleming further papers, 2003-2007
Justin Fleming further papers, 2003-2007
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2003-2007
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MLMSS 9563
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1 box of textual material - 0.15 metres
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Two diaries, February 2005-June 2007, covering Fleming's professional and personal life.
Professional correspondence, including emails, 2003-2007. Correspondents include John Bell, Robyn Nevin, Sam Neill, John Senczuk, Melvyn Morrow and Christopher Hurrell.
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Justin Fleming further papers, 2003-2007
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Purchased from Justin Fleming, November 2007.
Administrative / Biographical history
Justin Fleming, playwright and author was born in Sydney in 1953. He has written for theatre, music theatre, television and cinema and his works have been produced and published in Australia, the US, Canada, the UK, Belgium, Poland and France. Fleming has been a barrister and vice-president of the Australian Writers' Guild and a board member of the...
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MLMSS 9563
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nX6OKo6Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nX6OKo6Y
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1184309
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