Update for January 2007
For those of you who are visiting this site for the first time, after reading about the blog in Broadsheet No.78: welcome! You might want to start here (which will tell you about this blog) or here (where you will find out about the editorial team behind Script and Print).
For those of you returning to this site after your xmas/New Year break, you will be pleased to know that we have have not been idle, despite the lack of posts: great progress has been made on both the BSANZ logo and the Script and Print logos (which I will post about shortly) as well as the contents of our first issue.
As I explained here, we aimed to print and post Script and Print 30.1 (2006) in January 2007. Unfortunately, Meredith has had a series of problems obtaining, installing and updating Adobe InDesign; problems exacerbated by the lack of help available over the holidays. As a consequence, we are running about three weeks behind schedule with out type-setting (time I hope to make up between 30.1 and 30.2).
The good news is that I have had time to start work on 30.2, which is rapidly taking shape. It is likely that, once again, this issue of Script and Print will contain a mixture of unpublished BSANZ conference papers (such as Wallace Kirsop's 'Museums, Lyceums, Athenaeums and Mechanics' Institutes' from the 2003 BSANZ conference) as well as fresh material (such as John Burrows and Anthony J. Hassall on Sarah and Henry Fielding and the Authorship of The History of Ophelia). A number of reviews are in hand and we hope to soon have a fresh batch of books available for review (which will be the subject of a separate post).
BTW: this blog has 'migrated' to the new version of blogger. If there are any dead links or other errors, please let me know using the following email address.
For those of you returning to this site after your xmas/New Year break, you will be pleased to know that we have have not been idle, despite the lack of posts: great progress has been made on both the BSANZ logo and the Script and Print logos (which I will post about shortly) as well as the contents of our first issue.
As I explained here, we aimed to print and post Script and Print 30.1 (2006) in January 2007. Unfortunately, Meredith has had a series of problems obtaining, installing and updating Adobe InDesign; problems exacerbated by the lack of help available over the holidays. As a consequence, we are running about three weeks behind schedule with out type-setting (time I hope to make up between 30.1 and 30.2).
The good news is that I have had time to start work on 30.2, which is rapidly taking shape. It is likely that, once again, this issue of Script and Print will contain a mixture of unpublished BSANZ conference papers (such as Wallace Kirsop's 'Museums, Lyceums, Athenaeums and Mechanics' Institutes' from the 2003 BSANZ conference) as well as fresh material (such as John Burrows and Anthony J. Hassall on Sarah and Henry Fielding and the Authorship of The History of Ophelia). A number of reviews are in hand and we hope to soon have a fresh batch of books available for review (which will be the subject of a separate post).
BTW: this blog has 'migrated' to the new version of blogger. If there are any dead links or other errors, please let me know using the following email address.

