Invent Your Own Rubric
May 5th 2009 12:48
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I recently came across Rubric, a creative writing journal hosted by the arts faculty of the University of New South Wales (UNSW for short), where I found some postmodern material that you might enjoy... You can find the homepage here, and my favourite piece so far here (it's a metafiction piece about a chance encounter in Oxford Street, Sydney and offers some insight into human psychology
). Says the writer of this piece, Mathew Wall-Smith, about Rubric: you can't put rubric on your coffee table. you can't buy it. you have to read it. you have to take your joy not by consuming but by being consumed. Poetry lovers will find quite a few texts in verse amongst the archives of the four issues. Enjoy!
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Comment by Morgan Bell
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what a great sentiment!
ps; i love that you are making use of the crazy busstop pics!
Comment by moonglow
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Comment by Lola Tahlulah
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That is how I hope people approach my writing. Some accuse me of being overly vague, while the eventual conclusion is that I am really quite plain in my writing, one just needs to roll around in it a bit. Again thank you for sharing the link to the web site.
Comment by Postmodern Critic
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