In April 2020, amidst the global pandemic of Covid-19, the Australasian Association of Writing Programs , the peak academic body representing the discipline of Creative Writing in Australasia, sent a call for contributions to The Incompleteness Book . The storytellers and poets were asked to respond to the prompt: the incompleteness of human experience. The second edition represents the impetus to capture a composite picture of what writers made of this prompt, one year on. Contributors were asked to consider what they had discarded; what they coveted more closely than ever; whether they had learned something, about themselves or more broadly. In this thought-provoking collection contributors were asked to write back and think forward.
In April 2020, amidst the global pandemic of Covid-19, the Australasian Association of Writing Programs , the peak academic body representing the discipline of Creative Writing in Australasia, sent a call for contributions to The Incompleteness Book . The storytellers and poets were asked to respond to the prompt: the incompleteness of human experience. The second edition represents the impetus to capture a composite picture of what writers made of this prompt, one year on. Contributors were asked to consider what they had discarded; what they coveted more closely than ever; whether they had learned something, about themselves or more broadly. In this thought-provoking collection contributors were asked to write back and think forward.