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    [Labor's Wayne Swan, Kevin Rudd, Opposition Leader Simon Crean and Mark Latham meet for their usual fortnightly discussion amidst speculations of leadership challenge] 2002 [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Inscriptions: signed "O'Neill" - l.l.corner. "18 x 20 - SMH - news review - Alan Ramsey column" - in pencil l.c. "SMH 15-11-02 for Sat 16-11-02" - in pencil l.r.; Part of: Ward O'Neill collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3585601

    An interview with Kevin Brooks

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    An interview with young-adult author Kevin Brooks

    Kevin Brockmeier, Fiction Reading

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    October 25, 2013, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State UniversityAward winning author Kevin Brockmeier, reads from his work.University Libraries, Department of English, Department of Women's Studies, Watermark Books & Cafe, Ulrich Museum of Ar

    Dr. Kevin Pelletier – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Kevin Pelletier, Associate Professor of English, discusses his new book, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in US Antebellum Literature, published recently by the University of Georgia Press. The book provides powerful insights into the relationship between nineteenth-century sentimentality, religious discourse, and antislavery reform

    Kevin Fenton: A Reading

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    The John S. Lucas Great River Reading Series (GRRS) hosts Winona native and author Kevin Fenton. Fenton will read from his new novel Cyan Magenta Yellow Black published by Black Lawrence Press, 2025. Kevin Fenton is the author of Merit Badges, which won the AWP Prize for the Novel and the Friends of the American Writers Award, and Leaving Rollingstone, which Patricia Hampl called “the most important memoir to come out of the Midwest (or anywhere) in years.” He works as an advertising writer and creative director; in that capacity, he’s published essays in the design quarterlies Émigré and Eye (London), the anthology Looking Closer 2: Critical Writing On Graphic Design, and the UX design blog Boxes and Arrows. He got a slightly better education than he deserved at Beloit College, the University of Minnesota Law School, and the University of Minnesota MFA program. He lives in St Paul with his wife Ellen and his greyhound Evie

    Paul Ward Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Rich Schmidt with Paul Ward. The interview took place at Linfield University on January 7, 2020. The interview was conducted as part of Linfield University\u27s project celebrating the 65th anniversary of The Streak. Linfield\u27s football team has not had a losing record in a season since 1955, an unprecedented run of success. These interviews are with people who contributed to the 1956 Linfield team that won the conference championship and began The Streak. Linfield team working on this project include: Matthew Hodges (\u2706), Rich Schmidt, Kevin Curry (\u2792), Mike Lempner, Kiana Anderson (\u2720), and Zell Burke (\u2723)

    'Web of Life' - Profile of Kevin Petrie in Printmaking Today Winter 2024

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    Kevin Petrie, Professor of Creative Practice at the University of Sunderland, uses print to explore the novels and philosophy of Iris Murdoch writes Dr Miles Leeson. This is a 1200 word profile of Kevin Petrie and his recent work for 'Printmaking Today' which is the journal of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. The piece gives an overview of Petrie's creative practice focusing on the novels and thinking of Dame Iris Murdoch (1919-1999). The piece discusses Petrie's evolving model of creative practice for this project: reading the novels, sketching to visualise elements, developing and combining images in the studio and then reengagement with Murdoch (through the community, literature and archive). Petrie's 'Other Journeys' and 'Web of Life' exhibitions are discussed. The author, Dr Miles Leeson, is the Director of the Iris Murdoch Research Centre at University of Chichester and Visiting Research Fellow at Kingston University. He is the lead editor of the Iris Murdoch Review, the Series Editor of ‘Iris Murdoch Today’ with Palgrave Macmillan, and has published widely on Murdoch’s work. He published Iris Murdoch: Philosophical Novelist (Continuum) in 2010, the edited collection Incest in Contemporary Literature (Manchester University Press, 2018), the festschrift Iris Murdoch: A Centenary Celebration (Sabrestorm Fiction, 2019), the edited collection Iris Murdoch and the Literary Imagination (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) and is currently writing Iris Murdoch: Feminist. Four prints by Kevin Petrie are reproduced with the text: Untangle 2024 Etching from two plates with Chine Collé Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm Photo: Dave Williams Friends 2023 Etching with Chine Collé Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm Photo: Dave Williams Love 2023 Etching with Chine Collé Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm Photo: Dave Williams What lies beneath 2024 Lithograph 38.5x28cm Printed by Lee Turner at Hole Editions Newcastle Photo: Dave William

    Dr. Kevin Cherry – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Kevin Cherry, Assistant Professor of Political Science,discusses his new book, Plato, Aristotle, and the Purpose of Politics, published recently by Cambridge University Press. In this book, he compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study and the purpose of politics
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