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May 09 2010

Phoney young narrators

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Blog post on the subject of the Young Narrator on the Guardian’s Books site by Australian writer Evan Maloney.

Includes my choices of Young Narrators (Huck Finn, Holden Caulfield and Christopher Boone) and also some others which perhaps do not strictly fit into the category, because either they’re older or they turn out to be writing from an adult perspective (therefore they’re only retrospectively Young Narrators). In these latter examples, the voices may appear to be young but their choice of concepts, concerns & language constructions, not to mention knowledge about the world and their retrospective writing stance, reveal they are not in fact using the true voice of a Young Narrator.

Of course, writing is all smoke and mirrors, it’s all about creating an authentic voice but this often means utilising every tool and technique available to elicit an emotional reaction. And, as Maloney says, “challenges of writing in the voice of a young narrator are off-puttingly severe”.

Evan Maloney’s new book is Tofu Landing.

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Apr 10 2009

The Uncertainty Papers

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The proceedings of the 2008 AAWP conference, Creativity and Uncertainty, at which I presented a paper have been published online. You can find there my oeuvre “The Uncertain Voice: writing the young narrator“.

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Nov 06 2008

The Uncertain Voice

Published by mark under Academic,Appearances

Creativity and Uncertainty

Mark Rossiter is a participant at the 2008 Australian Association of Writing Programs conference on “Creativity and Uncertainty” on Nov 27. He’ll chair several sessions and also present a paper entitled “The Uncertain Voice”.

Here’s the abstract:

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May 31 2008

The Young Narrator: writing in the first-person voice

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Mark Rossiter presents a paper at the UTS 2008 Postgraduate Research Conference Opening Research Spaces.

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May 15 2008

Manuscript Appraisal Lecture

Mark Rossiter is the week 11 guest lecturer on the topic of Manuscript Appraisal for the UTS postgraduate subject Professional Editing.

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Mar 13 2007

What You Do and Don’t Want

The 2007 UTS Anthology, What You Do and Don’t Want, is warming up on the sidelines as we speak, and yours truly has been working hard on the editorial committee.
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