Even while this article was in preprint, I was already seeing it cited at conferences last year - a really important contribution to the conversation around AI in tertiary education.
Even while this article was in preprint, I was already seeing it cited at conferences last year - a really important contribution to the conversation around AI in tertiary education.
Here it is! My first article in library and information science (i.e. my day job)! It was an absolute pleasure writing with @jaymam.bsky.social and Tove Lemberget, and I really do think green open access is a powerful way of making research accessible!
doi.org/10.1177/0340...
This might be the last hurrah for my book, as the paperback is now out! I had absolutely no luck getting it reviewed anywhere, so here is my last ditch attempt to market my odd book about Max Stirner, modernism and manifestos:
bloomsbury.com/au/ego-made-maβ¦doi.org/10.5040/9798...02
The Australian première of Existence is Resistance with @louisarmand.bsky.social in the heart of the nation's cultural scene (i.e. Townsville, northern Queensland), courtesy of @sudojournal.bsky.social with support from FALS and Mary Who? Bookshop
Essential reading.
You can take the girl out of radio but you can't stop her making a podcast! Season 1 of @editsannotations.bsky.social was launched this weekend at the Townsville Festival of Stories π
Many thanks to my co-hosts @tenille.bsky.social & Mia-Francesca Jones
Listen now: podfollow.com/editsannotat...
Probably the hardest thing I've ever written, but far from my best writing. Everyone is to blame. There are no easy solutions. Generations of young people will pay the price for our failures. Jade's a trooper.
australianhumanitiesreview.org/2025/02/20/sitβ¦
doi.org/10.56449/14631οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½
In episode 5, Bethany speaks to Alli Parker and Tania Blanchard in conversation about their approaches to novelising family stories, including the challenge of telling personal stories to a public audience.
https://buff.ly/4i5nIGJ
In this episode, Melanie Saward shares her knowledge of the industry, what it means to be a writer online today, finding literary community, the co-writing process, and hopping from one genre to another.
In this special feature episode, Tenille speaks with Alice Robinson and Kate Mildenhall about the related themes across their work: the environment, time, motherhood, and where technology may take us.Β Β
In our second episode, Bethany chats with Hannah Kent about finding stories in the archives and the ethical considerations when it comes to speculating someone elseβs story.
Join Mia in episode 1 as she speaks with writer and artist Manisha Anjali about Naag Mountain, a book born from a dream.
We have a podcast! Join Mia, @bethanykeats.bsky.social and me as we chat with some brilliant writers about their work!
SΕ«dΕ 2024 is here π
Many thanks to my outstanding co-editor @tenille.bsky.social and our fabulous contributors from around Australia and the world.
Grab a beverage, pull up a chair, and sit back with Volume 5 of SΕ«dΕ, "Eras": sudojournal.com/eras
very honored to tell you my short story "hit immunity" is on this!! thank you @sudojournal.bsky.social for having me π©· sudojournal.com/latest-issue/
Somehow, and despite my best efforts to detonate the journal after three issues (my plan from the outset) SΕ«dΕ Journal keeps on keeping on! Congratulations @tenille.bsky.social and @bethanykeats.bsky.social on the release of volume 5!
It's here!
Huge thanks to my intrepid co-editor @bethanykeats.bsky.social - this is the fifth volume of βͺSΕ«dΕ Journalβ¬, but our first as editors, and it's been brilliant to work with you and all of our wonderful contributors!
20 years ago we were suing teenagers for millions of dollars because they were torrenting a single Metallica album and now billionaires are demanding the free right to every work in history, so that they can re-sell it.
The law only ever serves capital.
Thank you so much for including me in the list! Wow! Here's the review in @jcucase.bsky.social you missed it (see what I did there?):
aph.org.au/2024/04/book-rβ¦
Six seasons and a movie!
I actually laughed so hard I cried at that episode, when poor Troy enters to disaster
It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over by Anne de Marcken, I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman,The Hero of this Book by Elizabeth McCracken, Dinosaurs by Lydia Millett, Assembly by Natasha Brown, Human Acts by Han Kang . . . I can keep going, but hopefully some here that are new to you!
I love a good novella! My recs: Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin, Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag, anything by Claire Keegan, At Night All Blood is Black by David Diop, Hotel by Daisy Johnson, Clear by Carys Davies 1/2
It's insanely bad!
Suppose I had better do the shameless self-promotion bit on this one, too, since I have opened it. In case you missed it (months ago), this is (somehow) the second-most read article in the last 12 months in JAS? doi.org/10.1080/1444...
Containing that great Flanagan line "labels are for jam jars". And also: good on him! www.theguardian.com/books/2024/n...
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Your daily reminder: ChatGPT is not a search engine. It does not "know" anything: it smashes words together in plausible sounding way, but it does not have (and never will have) any ability to check whether something is true or false
Using it for anything beyond "re-word this headline" = failure
What, you want me to sell you the right to have AI scrape my work?
What's the offer?
$2,500 a book?
Okay, here's my counteroffer: Go fuck yourself
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Do we have enough OzLit people here to talk best books of the year? Hard to go past Kate Kruimink's Heartsease for me, or Kat Gibson's The Temperature?