Writing the Ghost Train AAWP 20th Annual Conference Sunday 29 November to Tuesday 1 December 2015 Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne DRAFT SCHEDULE Pre-conference: Saturday 28 November 12.00 - 1.00 pm Conference Registration ATC Foyer 1.00 - 4.30 pm Ghost trails (A & B) A. Encounter or re-encounter Melbourne (information available at registration) B. Checking exhibitions (ATC 103 / Foyer; AMDC Level 3 foyer) 6.00 pm Executive Meeting 7.00 pm Executive informal dinner somewhere quiet Day one: Sunday 29 November 8.45 – 9.15 A. Conference Registration ATC foyer B. Exhibitions open: Elizabeth Colbert: Once upon a time (ATC 103) Caren Florance: Vitreous syneresi: I see you sometimes (ATC 103) Natalie Rose Dyer: In red ink (ATC 103) Darren Tofts and Lisa Gye: Gas (ATC foyer) 9.15 – 9.30 Welcome to Swinburne and thanks: ATC 101 (DH, DA, JB) 9.30 – 10.00 Welcome to country: Aunty Joy Wandin-Murphy: ATC 101 10.00 – 11.00 Keynote: Tony Birch: ATC 101 11.00 -11.30 Morning Tea & CHAPTER ONE WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT & READING (11.15 AMDC) 11.30 – 1.00 Session A (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) A1 Hauntologies: War, loss, violence, writing Marion May Campbell: Transgeneric writing as ghost traffic in Ingeborg Bachmann’s Malina Molly Murn: Writing on thresholds: A poetics Zana Bell: Embossed into the land: a hauntological exercise Amelia Walker: Creative title A2 Revision Dominique Hecq: Marguerite Duras’ phantom archive Paul Magee: What Eliot, Pound and Hemingway cut out Lucy Neave: Ghosts of the archive: Intangible acts of composition and their traces Eleanor Limprecht: Coercive archives A3 The muse, her avatars and manifestations Owen Bullock and Niloofar Fanaiyan: Warp and weft: Aesthetics of the poem as an artefact of experience in time Simon West: The book of my memory: Writing and memory in Dante and Wordsworth Caitling Mailing: Refracting theory: Creative writing through collage in ecocriticism and ecopoetry Jordan Williams: Swimming with the sacred: An adaptation of Kenneth Slessor’s poem Beach Burial A4 Reckoning with the dead Donna Lee Brien: Remaking the dead, reanimating the past: surveying the undertaker’s memoir Kira Legaan: Remembering trauma: The ghost of self-adaptation Rachel Le Rossignol: Haunting shades of dead writers Lara Bardsley: Rewriting the past; making peace with our ancestral ghosts: A personal narrative A5 Ghosts in the nursery Julienne van Loon: Personal histories of play: The novelist, the scientist and the mathematician Christine Hill: Playing with ghosts in the nursery Julia Prendergast: Like clay 1.00 – 2.00 Lunch + Launch (Jen Webb) 2.00 – 3.30 Session B (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) B1 Vanishing points, history and countermemory Shady Cosgrove and Joshua Lobb: Writing the (othered) self: cultural exchange and creative writing pedagogy Gail Pittaway: The ghost of Sigurd the Volsung in Eketahuna Irene Waters: Time Travel: Memories, Identity and memoir Myles (Idoko) Ojabo: Imbricating remodelled themes of slave history into fiction B2 Anaphoric imaginaries Debra Adelaide: Working by association, linking the real with the imagined, the memory with the artefact, the archive with the avatar Natalie Pirotta: Re-making Anna Karenina: Death, desire and dripping paint Sue Pyke: Spawn of Wuthering Heights: the pleasures in reading and writing Wuthering Heights Ariella van Luyn: Treading air: The ethics of using historical fiction to explore women’s sexuality in the interwar period B3 Rescripting texts and contexts Hester Joyce: The poetics of screenwriting in scene text Houman Zandi-zadeth: Siyavash-Khani: to tell the untold Louise Satwell: Re-crafting the screenplay—a fictocritical approach Rose Lucas: Under the Ice: The creative dialectic of poetry and the visual image B4 Restorying selves: History, honour, ethics James Vicars: Creative constructions and textual transformations in the writing of lives Di Murray: The Unreliable itinerary Ruth Learner: From desire to hope to desire Amy Matthews: Lion hunt: Turning family histories into magic realist fiction B5 The crossroads of destinies Rachel Morley: Creative ecologies: a pedagogical response to challenges in creative arts scholarship Kroll, Jeri: Bringing to life the ghost of the ideal work: Hypotexts, hypertexts and re-crafting the creative writing doctorate. Belinda Hilton and Chantelle Bayes: Waiting at the station—getting off the PhD line 3.30 – 4.30 Afternoon Tea + Launch (Karina Quinn) 4.30 – 5.30 Session C (1, 2, 3, 4,5) Panels C1 Creativity and re-writing history: Eugen Bacon with Denise Beckton and Leanne Dodd C2 Archives, counter-archives, anti-archives Rina Bruisma: Carillion Harriett Gaffney: Nomad fictions and unsettling settlement Bambi Ward: Identity issues of a second generation Holocaust survivor: The role of art therapy in facilitating the writing of family secrets C3 Rewriting, remaking and rediscovering screenwriting practice—when the screenwriter becomes practitioner-researcher: Craig Batty with Suya Lee, Louise Sawtell, Stephen Scullery and Stayci Taylor C4 Ghost-writers and refashioned selves: Sue Gillett with Christie Nieman and Mary Pomfret C5 Apparitions and dictions of dislocation Lillian Allen: Family baggage: The lingering legacy of ancestral stories of migration Hasti Abbasi Narinabad: Dislocation and the idea of happiness in two Australian and Persian selected novels and its embodiment in The borders Roanna Gonsalves: The survival of the friendliest: Learning to be a writer in contemporary India Delia Allen: The fiction of recent history: Telling a good story or telling like it is 6.00 – 7. 30 Spectral harmonies (Session D): Hawthorn Town Hall Paul Punshon {TBA} Owen Bullock, Monica Carrol, Jen Crawford & Paul Munden: Ghost…fragments… Indigo Perry & Andrew Darling: Entwinement Dan Disney: either, Orpheus Paul Punshon {TBA} 7.30 – 8.30 Cocktail party Day two: Monday 30 November 8.45 – 9.00 Conference Registration Design Factory AMDC foyer 9.00 – 10.00 Keynote speaker: Katharine Coles: The ghost in the machine AMDC 301 10.00 – 11.30 Session E (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) E1 A spooky lexicon of histories Josie Arnold: A narrative conversation with Azar Nafisi arising from ‘The Republic of Imagination’. Athia Bakirtzidis Singh: Rewriting truth or fiction in Oral history Sue Bond: A shark in the garden: An adoptee memoir Irene Waters: Remembering ghosts from the past E2 Ghost stories, love stories, new stories—reconfiguring David Foster Wallace for the Australian Academy: Tony McMahon with Joshua Barnes, Mitch Cunningham, Matilda Douglas-Henry and Jonathan Laskovsky. Moderator: Tony McMahon E3 Uncanny encounters Shane Strange: Curating fragments: Found ekphrasis vols. 1 & 2 Elizabeth Colbert: Once upon a time revisited Owen Bullock, Lucinda McKnight and Ruby Todd: The light touch: exploring a semiotics of ethics and grace Benjamin Laird: A speculative computing approach in writing biographical poetry E4 Mutant forms Rebecca Croser: Chronotopic hybridity in the contemporary campus novel: The Secret History Christopher Mallon: Interpreting the real images of Hannah Wilkes Michael Kitson: Flesh Eatin’, Soul Stealin’, Vegies From Outer Space: A poetics of the killer plant from another world. Thom Conroy: American cancer E5 Australasian literary journalism and creative nonfiction: Looking back; moving ahead (panel) Willa McDonald: Tracing the origins: Developing an historical database of Australian literary journalism Matthew Ricketson: Literary journalism in Australia: the present Sue Joseph: Defining a genre and looking forwards: finding a place for Australian literary journalism and creative nonfiction globally 11.30 – 12.00 Morning tea & Conference Registration AMD foyer 12.00 – 1.30 Session F (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) F1 Dwellers outward-bound Antonia Strakosch: Into the unknown: Writing third-generation holocaust fiction Amy Matthews: Travels through the kingdom of night: Writing about the history of the Holocaust in End of the Night Girl and Navigating the Kingdom of Night. Catherine McKinnon: Once upon the enchanted jungle F2 Fallacy, fear and the appreciation of influence Ben Smith: The mirror and the mask: The simulacrum of memory and the self as text Luke Johnson: Reading through the mirror stage Andrew Lilley: Acts and Aphanisis in the Fiction of Don DeLillo Nathan Smale: Cathartic crossovers: Reader transaction and literature therapy F3 Hosting ghosts Liam Burke: Haunted by the source: how a practice-based approach to teaching adaptation can encourage students to embrace post-structuralist approaches Sandra Symons: The narrative power of photography Stayci Taylor: Ghostbusting in screenwriting: Rewriting the corrective culture of script development Michael Kitson: Aussie car crash genre and Mad Max rebooted F4 Phantom limbs: Figments of selves, poetry, philosophy Dan Disney: Phantasmagoric elegies? A late guide to wandering Paul Munden and Paul Hetherington: Poetry Reloaded: The pros and cons Brentley Frazer: Greener pastures Moya Costello: Fanning hallucinating: Murray Bail, Harriet Chandler, a mirror soul and me F5 I am not me and other impersonations John Weldon: What does pre-requisite free really mean in the case of first year professional and creative writing students? Amelia Walker: Recollecting the self as an-other: Why creative knowledges matter in academia Lisa Smithies: How does a writer’s brain do creative writing? Gyps Curmi: Kelly 4 Shannon 4eva More Lunch 1.30.00-2.30 + Launches (Jean Webb & Paul Hetherington, Owen Bullock) 2.30 – 4.00 Session G (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) G1 Words can kill: History, histories, herstories Rachel Franks and Monica Galassi: A war on words: reading conflict in the writings of Miles Franklin Alison Owens: I write dead people: the ethical and practical challenges of resurrecting the dead for historical fiction Grazina Pranauskas: Contesting postwar and Soviet Lithuanian identity in Australia (1940s-1990s) Natalie Kon-Yu: Writing from without: Woman, critic, author G2 Recovering narratives, rediscovering texts, breathing voices anew Rebecca Styles: Rewriting history: Family narratives and historical events Suzanne Hermanoczki: A graphic journey: The arrival home for Shaun Tan’s immigrant Jen Crawford: The foreigner lives within: Rereading Ming Cher’s rewritten Spider boys. Christy Collins: No history is mute: Incorporating historical events in a fictional narrative G3 Infinite combinations and invocations Camilla Nelson: What is a novel in the digital age? Julian Novitz: The ghost of the book: ebooks as an intermediary technology Barrie Wayne Sherwood: Charles Bovary’s hat G4 The invention of legacy Ann McCulloch: A poet re-imagining his past Rebecca Waese: Dramatic modes in the representation of history in Gould’s Book of Fish and Glissando Christine Owen: Daughters and rewriting the historical subject Jillian Adams: Reinterpreting the 1950’s Australian housewife: Food writing, memoir and memory G5 Revoking things Scott Brook: Funemployed in the City of literature Nigel Krauth and Ross Watkins: Radicalising the scholarly paper: The precipice of a paradigm shift in the form of the journal article Peta Murray: (Es)say what? Queering the performance essay Anthony Eaton, Paul Hetherington & Shane Strange: Exploring the intersections of creative and academic life among Australian academic creative writing practitioners 4.00-4.30 Afternoon Tea + Launch (Gerrit Bos). 4.30 – 6.00 Session H (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) H1 Recursive incursions Stephen Abblitt: Insistences: Queer futurity and the inexhaustible work of mourning José Esteban Muñoz Nike Sulway: Uchronic, or queer in no time: Wilful subjects in historical fiction Anna Gibbs: Writing into images: Conflicted places and the colonial encounter Cathryn Perazzo: Surface tension H2 Of palimpsests and substrata Danielle Clode: Terres Australes: Re-writing Australia’s French history Monica Carrol and Adam Dickerson: Paraphrase, rewriting, and power: Ghosts of the genealogy of paraphrase Katy Watson-Kell: Reimagining a Melbourne icon: Jules Lefebvre’s Chloe Nicole Anae: Rewriting the wreck of the SS Admella H3 Swans of trespass and other laments Sue Joseph and Carolyn Rickett: Embedding, embellishing and embarrassing: Brian Williams ‘misremembers Anna Denejkina: Autoethnography and the journalist: An ethical comparison Carolyn Rickett, Paul Race and Jill Gordon: Swimming in a sea of hypocrisy? The ethical trespass of David Rieff’s memoir Karen Gibson: Celebrity-based fiction: The slippage of meaning over time H4 Spectres, selves and simulacra Gaylene Cabris: A hypertextuality of sex, self and place Dominique Hecq: The revenant: Duras’ rewriting of love and loss REMOVE IF NEEDED Caren Florance: Retinal persistence: Performing the text Rebecca Croser: Little bliss H5 Hosting the body politic Michael Richardson: Ghosts in the political machine: Speechwriters, leaders and the recrafting of identity Patrick Mullins: A liberal view: On the unpublished autobiography of Sir William Mc Mahon Mitchell Welch: Fragments from a haunted house; or art at no arms’ length 6.30 – 7. 30 Poetry at The Glenferrie (K Coles, M Farrell, K Quinn, A Jackson, A Walwicz & you) 8.00 Conference Dinner: The Glenferrie Hotel Day three: Tuesday 1 December 8.45 – 9. 00 Conference Registration AMDC open foyer 9.00 – 10.00 Plenary: Poetic judgment: Findings from ARC Discovery Project number 13100402. Panelists: Kevin Brohpy, Monica Carrol, Paul Magee, Jen Webb (Session I) 10.00 – 11.30 Session J (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) J1 TBA The grain of silence Zana Bell: Biding with ghosts; listening to silences Gabrielle Ryan: Singing shadows: Resurrecting ghosts Lynda Hawryluck: The weight of rain: Making meaning of mourning through poetry Marlyn McInnerney: The shooter’s woman J2 And their trade knows no bounds Gay Lynch: Nailing ghosts for creative purpose: The suicide of Adam Lindsay Gordon Marie Cook: Narrative informed by an historical medical discourse Kerrie Davies: Revisiting Bertha Lawson, Henry Lawson’s wife J3 Rescripting tales, seeing things Wendy Dunn: Rewriting, interpreting and adapting the gaps and silences in historical fiction. Catherine Padmore: The paradox of writing the dead Mandy Hager: Finding Héloise: Researching and reimagining the life of 12th century French nun Héloïse d’Argenteuil Kelly Gardiner: (Re)writing past lives J4 Living with ghosts Karina Quinn: Writing and reading trauma: Refusing to heal the wound Rachel Robertson: Gaps and layers: The lyric essay and family history Esther Packard Hill: Negotiating gender performativity: Sisters in literature and embodied gender regulation Kelly Malone: Unframing poetry: Performance writing J5 Traces of Haunting Jessica Seymour: Holme’s girls: Genderbending and feminising the canon in ‘Elementary’ Sherryl Clark: Fascinated or haunted? Why we continue to write and rewrite faily tales Lauren Briggs: Why Harper Lee, not Thea Astley? International Literature in Australian Young Adult Fiction 11.30 – 12.00 Morning Tea 12.00 – 1.00 AGM (AMDC 301) 1.00 – 2.00 Lunch 2.00- 3.00 Session K (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) K1 Transmission, mediation, recreation Hart Cohen and Rachel Morley: The re-mediations of a complex narrative: TGH Strehlow’s journey to Horseshoe Bend Eleanor Hogan: Ernestine’s boxes: Reading hypotext as text STREAM Peter Anderson: Making fiction: Some (re)arrangements K2 The blood and sweat of ghosts Enza Gandolfo: Working class ghosts: Challenges of writing recent history Natalie Rose Dyer: Ghostly red ink: Hélène Cixous’ voice of milk and blood Brooke Maggs: Riding the ghost train between the stations; no platforms for me K3 Phantasmagoric realities Lianne Boadbent: Photographs furnish evidence: retrieving women’s stories through the haunting of imagery Steven Paul Lansky: Archiving Jack Acid K4 Marks, signatures, affects Shari Kocher: Matri-liminal bodies: Immersion and empathy in Dorothy Porter’s Crete and Anne Carson’s ‘The anthropology of water’ Andy Jackson: Re-embodied poetics: Recognising Bodily Difference within poetry K5 Asynchronous dialogues Margaret Hickey: A return to the land Jay Ludowyke: Artefact Animism: crafting a connection to Carpathia 3.00 - 4.00 Publishing and your Phd: Strategies and tactics (Session L). Panelists: Julia Prendergast, Karina Quinn, Jesse Seymour. Moderator Ross Watkins 4.00 - 5.00 Keynote Speaker: Lia Hills (AMDC 301) 5.00 – 6.30 Ghosting the ghost: After conference drinks AMDC foyer