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Making the Crossing: Roy Bridges, Tasmania and Me (30 October 2022)

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The Crossing (15 October 2022)

Exegesis
No Book is an Island: ‘Tasmanian-ness’ and the Life and Literary Fortunes of Royal ‘Roy’ Bridges (1 November 2021)

Presentation
No Book is an Island: The Lives and Literary Fortunes of Roy and Hilda Bridges (4 October 2021)

Exegesis Proposal
No Book is an Island: ‘Tasmanian-ness’ and the Literary Fortunes of Roy and Hilda Bridges (16 August 2021)

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Open, Sesame: Homi K. Bhabha, Hybridity and Me (3 July 2021)

Thesis Plan
Building Bridges: Displacement and the British Literary Diaspora (12 May 2021)

Annotated Bibliography
Building Bridges: Displacement and the British Literary Diaspora (9 April 2021)

Research Project Proposal (29 October 2020)

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‘Yes, yes,’ said the therapist, briskly. ‘It’s an open-and-shut case. You’ve lost your identity and the new you doesn’t need teeth.’

She cast an eye over the wolf’s lithe figure.

‘Just out of curiosity, what do you eat?’

‘Shakes, mostly,’ said the wolf. ‘It’s a complete diet, only minus the children.’

‘Might be worth a try,’ murmured the therapist. ‘My sister’s getting married next month, you know, and I’d like to be looking my best.’

‘You go grrrl,’ said the wolf, giving her knee a squeeze.

From A Tale With Teeth (Part 1): Putting the Bite Back into Fairy Stories (November 9, 2014)

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