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Papers to be Delivered ; Panelists and Participants

 
  John Arnold
"Expatriate Scholarly Publishing: Eric Partridge and the Scholartis Press"
  Victoria Bladen
"Gardens at the Margins: the Limits and Porous Borders of Renaissance Texts"
  Caroline Breashears
"The Borders of Defense: Paratextual Strategies in Con Phillip's Apology"
  Kylie Cardell
"From Page to Screen and Back Again: The Diary in Cyberspace and Beyond"
  Jim Cleary and Catriona Mills
"Ariel and Australian Nineteenth Century Serial Fiction: A Case of Mistaken Attribution"
  Rebecca-Anne Do Rozario
"Lost in Paratext: Jasper Fforde's Online Paratexts, Ugrades and Bibliographies"
  Kate Eltham
"The Book As .... : Searching for a New Metaphor for the Book in the Digital Age"
  Mark Fraser
"Corrupting Reality: the Histories of the Necronomicon"
  Stephanie Green
"Relentless Spaces : Book Festivals in Australia"
  Wal Kirsop, Panelist
  Julianne Lamond, Panelist
  Alan Loney
"The Limits of the Book as Object"
  Jane McGennisken - Panelist
  Brian McMullin
"Forty Years On: The Society, 1969-2009"
  Simone Murray
"Cultivating the Reader: Transmuting Loyal Readerships into Screen Adaptation Audiences"
  Roger Osborne
"Reading on Page and Screen: Encounters with Books in a Digital Age"
  Richard Overell
After-dinner Speaker.
  Jeffrey Poacher
"The Limits of the Book Trade: Frank Johnson, Forgotten Middleman of Australian Publishing"
  Shef Rogers
"What's at Issue: The Role of Intention in Bibliographical Classifications"
  Andrew Schuller
"Digitization and the Scholarly Book"
  Patrick Spedding
"The Lost Erotica of James West"
  Doug Spowart
"Every Photo Deserves a Book"
  Anthea Taylor
"Delimiting Popular Feminism: The Case of Blurbs and Book Covers"
  Lawrence Warner
"The Counter-History of Piers Plowman Textual Scholarship, c. 1750-1850: Bodleian Rawl. 272/273 and State Library of Victoria *S 821.15 V"
  Jessica Wilkinson
"Out of Bounds of the Bound Margin: Susan Howe's Challenge to the Printed Page"
"Only one hour in the normal day is more pleasurable than the hour spent in bed with a book before going to sleep and that is the hour spent in bed with a book after being called in the morning." Rose Macaulay.
 
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