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When does a selfie become art?

The ubiquitous ‘selfie’ dominates social media, but how do we differentiate between a vanity snap and legitimate art?

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Curating the future

A curator used to be a caretaker of objects. But now curators work with words, images and ideas often in…

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Past, present and future of digital narratives

Award-winning writer and digital pioneer Kate Pullinger shares her secrets in collaboration with if:book Australia and QWC.

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Fan fic goes legit with Amazon

Kindle Worlds is getting amateurs cash for their slash fiction.

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AUDIO: Trying to be happy may make you miserable

Creative people are more prone to depression but positive thinking may be just what they don't need.

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Penguin Random House to rake in $3.9 billion annual revenue

Planned merger of Penguin and Random House finalised, with the publishing juggernaut to control 25% of the US trade book…

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Breaking into comics

Growing up, everyone has a favourite comic book hero. While most kids don’t end up drawing them, illustrator Nicola Scott…

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Acrobat falls to death in Cirque show

A Cirque du Soleil performer has died in Las Vegas after falling some 15 metres during a performance of the…

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'We're going to knock the socks off them'

As the largest overseas survey of Australian art heads to London, senior artist John Olsen allowed himself to crow.

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The new vanity publishing

Do self-publishing companies like Blurb just take photographer’s money, or can they help build creative careers?

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