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2019

Book Chapter

Introduction to Charmaine Papertalk Green’s Nganajungu Yagu

Heiss, Anita (2019). Introduction to Charmaine Papertalk Green’s Nganajungu Yagu. Nganajungu Yagu. (pp. 1-2) Melbourne, VIC Australia: Cordite.

Introduction to Charmaine Papertalk Green’s Nganajungu Yagu

2015

Book Chapter

Not all writers began as readers

Heiss, Anita (2015). Not all writers began as readers. The simple act of reading. (pp. 99-109) edited by Debra Adelaide. North Sydney, NSW Australia: Random House.

Not all writers began as readers

2013

Book Chapter

Am I Black Enough for You? (excerpt)

Heiss, Anita (2013). Am I Black Enough for You? (excerpt). Ora Nui: A collection of Maori and Aboriginal Literature. (pp. 61-67) edited by Anton Blank and Kerry Reed-Gilbert. Auckland, New Zealand: Anton\Blank#Limited.

Am I Black Enough for You? (excerpt)

2008

Book Chapter

Aboriginal Children's Literature: More than pretty pictures

Heiss, Anita (2008). Aboriginal Children's Literature: More than pretty pictures. Just Words? Australian authors writing for justice. (pp. 102-117) edited by Bernadette Brennan. St Lucia, QLD Australia: UQP.

Aboriginal Children's Literature: More than pretty pictures

2007

Book Chapter

Indigenous book publishing

Heiss, Anita (2007). Indigenous book publishing. Making Books: Contemporary Australian Publishing. (pp. 255-265) edited by David Carter and Anne Galligan. St Lucia, QLD Australia: UQP.

Indigenous book publishing

2005

Book Chapter

O is for o-literature

Heiss, Anita (2005). O is for o-literature. The Ideas Book. (pp. 170-178) edited by Dale Spender and Phillip Adams. Brisbane, QLD Australia: UQP.

O is for o-literature

2001

Book Chapter

Aboriginal Identity and Its Effects on Writing

Heiss, Anita (2001). Aboriginal Identity and Its Effects on Writing. (Ad)ressing Our Words: Aboriginal Perspectives on Aboriginal Literatures. (pp. 205-232) edited by Armand Garnet Ruffi. Penticton, BC Canada: Theytus Books.

Aboriginal Identity and Its Effects on Writing