Dr  David Musgrave

Dr David Musgrave

Senior Lecturer

School of Humanities, Creative Ind and Social Sci (English and Writing)

Poetry in motion

With a recent revival in Australia's poetry scene, acclaimed poet Dr David Musgrave, from the University of Newcastle, is paving the way for others to follow his path to success.

David Musgrave at The Press Book House, Newcastle 

As a nationally significant poet and novelist, researcher, lecturer, critic and publisher, Dr David Musgrave has a deep familiarity with all aspects of the thriving contemporary Australian poetry scene.

He has authored five books of poetry, To Thalia (2004), On Reflection (2005), Watermark (2006), Phantom Limb (2010) and Concrete Tuesday (2011), and his work has won or been shortlisted for a swathe of awards, including the Henry Lawson, Broadway, Bruce Dawe, Somerset, Sidney Nolan Gallery, Grace Leven, Josephine Ulrick, John Shaw Neilson, Alec Bolton, SA Festival and WA Premier's and Newcastle Poetry Prizes.

As a lecturer in Newcastle's highly successful and rapidly growing creative writing department, his research is closely aligned with his teaching of creative writing in contemporary Australian poetry. He is also one of Australia's leading critics and publishers of quality writing.

 "It's a very exciting time to be working in this area, there's so much being produced at the moment and people's ability to research and criticise seriously doesn't keep up," he says.

But David also knows the downsides of trying to earn a living as a working poet. In 1997, having completed his PhD on Menippean satire at University of Sydney and written his first novel, he was unable to find a publisher. Shifts in the global publishing industry had seen major publishing houses stop taking on individual collections of poetry, and smaller publishers were unwilling to take risks on younger poets.

The only way David could earn a living was to take a job in IT for a health insurance company. He stayed there for nine years, writing creatively for several hours early every morning before going to the office as CIO.

"My foray into the corporate world was a holding pattern and it allowed me to continue to work," he says.

"IT and poetry are not that different. Poetry is about solving a problem, a need to express something, create something or say something, and the creative process is continuing to solve problems until you arrive at that point."

As well as continuing his creative writing during this period, David built a reputation as a critic and researcher, specialising in satire and the grotesque in English and Australian literature.

He was toying with the idea of publishing others' poetry when he was approached by a friend whose publisher had backed out of a book project. "I didn't want anyone to go through what I had had to go through again," David says, and used his own literary prize money to publish the book.

His independent publishing house Puncher & Wattmann was born in 2005 and has become Australia's leading publisher of Australian poetry, with 85 titles on its list by some of the country's major poets, novelists and biographers.

In 2010 David joined the University of Newcastle's creative writing department, which had grown from just one academic to a team of three renowned writers whose students are achieving some success in the literary world. In 2013, two UON Creative Writing RHD students were short-listed in the 2013 Premier's Literary Awards.

"Poetry offers people a way of discovering new ideas, of giving expression to things that otherwise can't be expressed," he says.

"If our understanding of the world consisted entirely of science and popular culture, it doesn't seem to me we would necessarily be able to think of new ways to perceive things or do things in non-rational ways. And most people would admit that, without that aspect, they would feel impoverished."

David is now considered to be among the foremost of his generation of contemporary Australian poets and, with the publication of his work in the United States and Britain, is gaining international acclaim.

A key theme of work is the continuity throughout English literature of satire, a sceptical and playful critical attitude toward knowledge itself. While there is a thread of satirical humour through his own work, it is at the same time serious.

"I have a joy of satire, of being in it and part of it, of making fun of it.  It seems to me there is something fundamentally human about someone coming up against a system of knowledge and blowing a raspberry at it," he says.

David's current research interests include the rise of free verse in Australian poetry; the so‐called Generation of '68 and the introduction of postmodernism into Australian poetry, and the ensuing conflict between conservative and avant garde camps; and the anti‐pastoral tradition in Australian poetry.

He is also exploring the synergies between his own creative work and his research, focusing on the contemporary avant garde and their influences and in particular poetic theories of 'voice' and 'voicedness' in poetry. His book-length poem Anatomy of Voice, which investigates these issues, is to be published in 2014.

He is also continuing to write poems for a new collection, Fabulae, and to work on his next novel, The Obituary Collector.

Dr David Musgrave

Poetry in motion

With a recent revival in Australia's poetry scene, acclaimed poet Dr David Musgrave, from the University of Newcastle, is paving the way for others...

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Career Summary

Biography

Ba (Hons) first class from the University of Sydney (1991) and PhD from the University of Sydney 1997, Dissertation "Figurations of the Grotesque in Menippean Satire" Author of eight books of poetry: To Thalia (Five Islands, 2004), On Reflection (Interactive, 2005), Watermark (Picaro, 2006), Phantom Limb (2010), Concrete Tuesday (2011), Anatomy of Voice (2016), Numb & Number (2019) and Selected Poems (2021). To Thalia was commended for the Anne Elder Award and Phantom Limb was shortlisted for the Western Australian Premier's Prize and the Adelaide Festival John Bray Poetry Prizes and was awarded the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry in 2011. Anatomy of Voice was awarded the Judith Wright Calanthe Poetry Prize in 2016. Author of one novel, Glissando: A Melodrama (Sleepers 2010), which was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Award for Fiction and the UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing. Individual poems have either won or been shortlisted for the following prizes: The Newcastle Poetry Prize, the Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize, The Bruce Dawe Poetry Prize, The Broadway (Poets Union) Poetry Prize, The Sidney Nolan Gallery Poetry Prize, The Henry Lawson Poetry Prize, The FAW John Shaw Neilson Poetry Prize, The Alec Bolton Poetry Prize, and The Somerset Poetry Prize. I used some of this prize money to found in 2004 Puncher & Wattmann Pty Ltd, one of Australia's leading publishers of poetry, of which I am Managing Directtor.

Research Expertise
I am currently researching contemporary Australian poetry. I have published on modern Australian novelists such as Patrick White, David Ireland and Norman Lindsay. I have also published on Samuel Beckett. A particular area of focus is the grotesque in art and literature as well as satire, specifically Menippean satire. I am currently investigating the relationship between poetry and philosophy, focusing on the ordinary language philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Teaching Expertise
I currently teach Creative Writing at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I also teach Romantic Literature and Victorian Literature. I have experience in teaching Australian Literature, Modernism, Literary Theory, Analytical Reading and Writing Skills, Rhetorical Studies, Gothic Fiction and contemporary Australian Poetry.

Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Sydney
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours), University of Sydney

Keywords

  • Australian Poetry
  • Creative Writing
  • David Ireland
  • Grotesque
  • Les Murray
  • Menippean Satire
  • Myth
  • Norman Lindsay
  • Ordinary Language Philosophy
  • Patrick White
  • Romantic Literature
  • Satire
  • Victorian Literature
  • Wittgenstein

Languages

  • Mandarin (Working)
  • French (Fluent)
  • Spanish (Fluent)
  • Latin (Fluent)

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
470530 Stylistics and textual analysis 10
360201 Creative writing (incl. scriptwriting) 50
470502 Australian literature (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander literature) 40

Professional Experience

UON Appointment

Title Organisation / Department
Senior Lecturer University of Newcastle
School of Humanities, Creative Ind and Social Sci
Australia

Academic appointment

Dates Title Organisation / Department
1/6/2021 - 30/6/2021 Peer Assessor - Australia Council Australian Council
Australia
1/1/2006 -  Membership - Australian Publishers Association Australian Publishers Association
Australia
1/1/2004 -  Membership - Australian Society of Authors Australian Society of Authors
Australia
1/1/2002 - 31/12/2010 Membership - Poets Union Inc Poets Union Inc
Australia
1/1/2002 - 1/10/2010 Treasurer Poets Union Inc
Australia

Professional appointment

Dates Title Organisation / Department
5/8/2022 -  Deputy Chair Australian Poetry Limited
Australia
1/1/2010 -  Membership - Australian Poetry Limited

I am a founding director of Australian Poetry Ltd, a peak not-for-profit Arts organisation dedicated to poetry in Australia.

Australian Poetry Limited
Australia
10/10/2004 -  Managing Director - Puncher & Wattmann Pty Ltd

I founded Puncher & Wattmann in 2004, and am currently its Managing Director

Puncher & Wattmann Pty Ltd
Australia
1/9/2002 - 1/9/2006 Chief Information Officer Manchester Unity Australia Limited
Information Services
Australia

Awards

Prize

Year Award
2017 Asialink Residency
University of Melbourne
2016 Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry
Arts Queensland
2012 Newcastle Poetry Prize
Hunter Writers Centre

Recognition

Year Award
2012 Prime Minister's Award for Fiction
Unknown
2011 UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
Unknown
2011 Western Australian premier's Prize for Poetry
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2011 Adelaide Festival John Bray Prize for Poetry
Unknown
2008 The Newcastle Poetry Prize
Unknown
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Publications

For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.


Book (10 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2023 Musgrave D, Mishearing, 0 (2023)
2018 Kissane A, Musgrave D, Rickett C, Feeding the Ghost 1: Criticism on Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah NSW (2018)
2018 Kissane A, Musgrave D, Rickett C, Feeding the Ghost 1: Criticism on Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah NSW (2018)
2018 On First Looking, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah (2018)
2016 Musgrave D, beveridge J, johnson J, musgrave D, Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Glebe, NSW (2016)
2016 various, All These Presences, Puncher & Wattmann, Glebe, NSW, 173 (2016)
2016 Musgrave D, beveridge J, johnson J, musgrave D, Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Glebe, NSW (2016)
2014 Musgrave D, Grotesque Anatomies Menippean Satire Since the Renaissance, 240 (2014)
2014 Musgrave D, Grotesque Anatomies Menippean Satire since the Renaissance, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 240 (2014)
2012 Lawson J, Blaney-Murphy K, Steley RM, Harrison D, Central CPINSW, Wright J, Berry L, Seeking the Sun Australian Poetry 2012, 122 (2012)
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Chapter (7 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2021 Musgrave D, 'Paris, Capital of the Australian Poetic Avant-Garde: Christopher Brennan s Musicopoematographoscope , John Tranter s Desmond s Coupé and Chris Edwards A Fluke and After Naptime', Remembering Paris in Text and Film. Echoes of Baudelaire in Text and on Screen, Intellect (UK), Bristol, UK 165-186 (2021) [B1]
2018 Kissane A, Musgrave DB, Rickett C, '"Seeing What the Hunger is": Current Criticism on Australian Poetry', Feeding the Ghost 1: Criticism on Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah, NSW 7-15 (2018) [B1]
2018 Musgrave DB, 'Les Murray's Mannerist Grotesque', Feeding the Ghost 1: Criticism on Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah, NSW 214-249 (2018) [B1]
2018 Kissane A, Musgrave DB, Rickett C, '"Seeing What the Hunger is": Current Criticism on Australian Poetry', Feeding the Ghost 1: Criticism on Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah, NSW 7-15 (2018) [B1]
2018 Musgrave DB, 'Les Murray's Mannerist Grotesque', Feeding the Ghost 1: Criticism on Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Waratah, NSW 214-249 (2018) [B1]
2016 Langford M, Beveridge J, Johnson J, Musgrave DB, 'Introduction: A Luminous Field: New Paradigms in Australian Poetry', Contemporary Australian Poetry, Puncher & Wattmann, Glebe, NSW v-xii (2016)
2012 Musgrave DB, 'Seeking the Sun', Seeking the Sun, Central Coast Poets Inc, Gosford, NSW 1-5 (2012)
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Journal article (7 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2021 Musgrave D, 'Poetry as Speculative Science. The origins of the Gaia hypothesis in poetry and myth', Axon: Creative Explorations, 11 (2021) [C1]
2021 Musgrave D, 'Mishearing and the voice in poetry', Text (Australia), 25 (2021) [C1]
DOI 10.52086/001C.30991
2015 Musgrave D, 'Menippean Sensibility in Patrick White's
2014 Musgrave DB, 'Poetry as Knowing: Philip Salom's Keepers Trilogy', Axon: Creative Explorations, 4 (2014) [C1]
2012 Musgrave DB, 'Australian Poetry Since 1788 ed. Geoffrey Lehmann and Robert Gray', Southerly, 72 263-267 (2012) [C3]
2012 Musgrave DB, 'Australian poetry since 1788', Southerly, 72 263-267 (2012) [C3]
2004 Musgrave D, 'The abstract grotesque in Beckett's Trilogy', Samuel Beckett Today - Aujourd hui, 14 371-386 (2004)

Through an examination of Beckett's usage of the rhetorical device of the 'enthymeme' I try to show how the grotesque in Beckett's Trilogy differs from previou... [more]

Through an examination of Beckett's usage of the rhetorical device of the 'enthymeme' I try to show how the grotesque in Beckett's Trilogy differs from previous literary examples of the mode. The article takes as its starting point Bakhtin's periodization of the grotesque in terms of carnival culture (Rabelais) and the 'subjective grotesque' (Sterne) and puts forward the argument that the abstractness of Beckett's grotesque is its defining feature. By positioning Beckett's work in a general history of the grotesque, I hopefully provide a context for understanding Beckett's 'modernist' grotesque and show how it is primarily concerned with the discovery of the new.

DOI 10.1163/18757405-014001027
Citations Scopus - 5
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Review (3 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2010 Musgrave DB, 'Reflective master of form is seizing the day', The Australian (2010) [O1]
2010 Musgrave DB, 'Thomas Shapcott: Parts of Us (2010)
2010 Musgrave DB, 'David Foster: Satirist of Australia by Susan Lever', Australian Book Review (2010) [D1]

Conference (1 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2017 Musgrave DB, 'Auditory scene analysis and voice in poetry', Presentations, Guangdong Guest Hotel, Yuexin District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province (2017)

Creative Work (71 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2023 Musgrave D, I Once Met Kent Johnson, Toronto (2023)
2023 Musgrave D, Three Pigeons, Canberra (2023)
2021 Musgrave D, Selected Poems, Maida Vale, London, UK (2021)
2019 Musgrave D, Numb and Number, Waratah, New South Wales (2019)
2019 Musgrave D, The Explorers, Kaneohe, Hawaii (2019)
2018 Musgrave DB, The Narcolept, Sydney (2018)
2018 Musgrave DB, The Cave, Waratah (2018)
2018 Musgrave DB, Lines in Lviv, formerly Lvov, formerly Lemburg, near Limbo, Waratah (2018)
2018 Musgrave DB, The Cave, Waratah (2018)
2017 Musgrave DB, Lines in Lvic, formerly Lvov, formerly Lemburg, near Limbo, Brisbane (2017)
2017 Musgrave DB, Nine Crab Barn, Brisbane (2017)
2016 Musgrave DB, The Dead, London (2016)
2016 Musgrave DB, The Dead, A Glass of Water, Puddles, Concrete Tuesday, Shanghai, China (2016)
2016 Musgrave DB, Anatomy of Voice, Melbourne (2016) [N1]
2016 Musgrave DB, Wire, Perth, WA (2016)
2016 Musgrave DB, Death by Water 2, Glebe, N.S.W. (2016) [J2]
2015 Musgrave DB, Grace, Port Melbourne (2015) [J2]
2015 Musgrave DB, The Baby Boomers, Blackheath, NSW (2015) [J2]
2014 Musgrave D, The Potato (2014)
2014 Musgrave D, Nine Crab Barn (2014) [J2]
2014 Musgrave DB, Open Water, Monroe, Louisiana (2014) [J2]
2014 Musgrave DB, Machine Code, Monroe, Louisiana (2014) [J2]
2014 Musgrave DB, Fire, Glebe (2014)
2014 Musgrave DB, Prothalamion, Bulahdelah, NSW (2014) [J2]
2014 Musgrave DB, The Baby Boomers, Macao (2014)
2014 Musgrave DB, From anatomy of Voice: The Third Partition, Macao (2014)
2014 Musgrave DB, Fire Dream, Canberra (2014)
2014 Musgrave DB, The Potato, Melbourne, Vic (2014) [J2]
2014 Musgrave DB, Anatomy of Voice: The Second Partition (2014)
2014 Musgrave DB, On The Inevitable Decline into Mediocrity of the Popular Musician Who Attains a Comfortable Middle Age, Boston (2014) [J2]
2013 Musgrave DB, Four Poems from 'Anatomy of Voice', Australia (2013) [J2]
2013 Musgrave DB, The marquess of Bristol, Watsrel, 1954-1999, Australia (2013) [J2]
2013 Musgrave DB, Coastline, Collingwood (2013) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Autoakhotic, Monroe Louisianna (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Phantom Limb, Sydney/Keiv (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Lagoon, Macao (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Musgrave DB, The Marquess of Bristol, Wastrel 1954-1999, Melbourne (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Notes to Lagoon, Macao (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Coastline, Hunter Writers' Centre, Newcastle, NSW, Australia (2012) [J2]
Supanova
2012 Musgrave DB, Curtains, Snorkel, Mosman, NSW, Australia (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Skimming Stone, Azul Press, Maastricht, Netherlands (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Minneapolis, Azul Press, Maastricht, Netherlands (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Seaweed (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Hospital, Melbourne, Vic (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Watermark, Glebe (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Ripples, Glebe, NSW (2012) [J2]
2012 Musgrave DB, Reading Laurie Duggan in the Shanghai New Zhen Jiang Restaurant, Macao (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Minneapolis, Macao (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Phantom Limb, Macao (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, The Dead (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Skimming Stone, Macao (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Lagoon, Macao (2012)
2012 Musgrave DB, Coastline, Newcastle (2012)
2011 Musgrave DB, To Thalia, Macao (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, Medusa, Macao (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, Velocity, Macao (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, Tears, Macao (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, Young Montaigne Goes Riding, Macao (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, A Glass of Water, Macao (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, Concrete Tuesday, Glebe, NSW, Australia (2011) [J1]
2011 Musgrave DB, Open Water, ULM Press/Turnrow Books (2011)
2011 Musgrave DB, Reading Laurie Duggan in the Shanghai New Zhen Jiang Restaurant, Collingwood, Vic (2011) [J2]
2011 Musgrave DB, The Baby Boomers (2011)
2011 Musgrave DB, Lagoon, Putney, NSW (2011)
2010 Musgrave DB, On the Inevitable Decline Into Mediocrity of the Popular Musician Who Attains a Comfortable Middle Age, New York, United States of America (2010) [J2]
2010 Musgrave DB, Machine Code, Victoria (2010) [J2]
2010 Musgrave D, Homecoming (2010) [J2]
2010 Musgrave DB, Phantom Limb, Melbourne, VIC (2010) [J1]
Supanova
2010 Musgrave DB, Glissando: A Melodrama, Melbourne, VIC (2010) [J1]
Supanova
2010 Musgrave DB, Open Water, Glebe (2010) [J2]
2010 Musgrave DB, Phantom Limb, Glebe (2010) [J2]
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Other (3 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2016 Crispin J, 'The Lumen Seed', ( pp.38-97). New York, NY, USA: Daylight Books (2016)
2012 Musgrave DB, 'Seeking the Sun', Seeking the Sun ( pp.1-5). Gosford, NSW: Central Coast Poets Inc (2012) [O1]
2012 Musgrave DB, 'Seeking the Sun', Seeking the Sun ( pp.1-5). Gosford, NSW: Central Coast Poets Inc (2012) [O1]
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Grants and Funding

Summary

Number of grants 5
Total funding $23,357

Click on a grant title below to expand the full details for that specific grant.


20221 grants / $1,597

CHSF Conference Travel Grant$1,597

Funding body: College of Human and Social Futures | University of Newcastle

Funding body College of Human and Social Futures | University of Newcastle
Project Team

Dr David Musgrave

Scheme CHSF - Conference Travel Scheme
Role Lead
Funding Start 2022
Funding Finish 2022
GNo
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON N

20211 grants / $1,260

CHSF Early Advice Scheme 2021$1,260

Funding body: College of Human and Social Futures | University of Newcastle

Funding body College of Human and Social Futures | University of Newcastle
Scheme CHSF - Early Advice Scheme
Role Lead
Funding Start 2021
Funding Finish 2021
GNo
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON N

20191 grants / $14,000

Creative Writing Lab$14,000

Funding body: Faculty of Education and Arts, University of Newcastle

Funding body Faculty of Education and Arts, University of Newcastle
Project Team

Dr David Musgrave (Lead), Dr Michael Sala, Dr Keri Glastonbury, Dr Toby Davidson (Macquarie), Dr Naomi Fraser (UON), Claire Albrecht and Chris Brown (Creative Writing HDRs) Carolyn Rickett (Avondale) Bonny Cassidy (RMIT)

Scheme Strategic Network and Pilot Project Grants Scheme
Role Lead
Funding Start 2019
Funding Finish 2019
GNo
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON N

20102 grants / $6,500

David Musgrave New Staff Grant 2010$5,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Doctor David Musgrave
Scheme New Staff Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2010
Funding Finish 2010
GNo G1000887
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Patrick White: Modernist Impact, Critical futures, Senate House, University of London, 23 - 25 June 2010$1,500

Funding body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

Funding body University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts
Project Team Doctor David Musgrave
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2010
Funding Finish 2011
GNo G1000600
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y
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Research Supervision

Number of supervisions

Completed17
Current12

Current Supervision

Commenced Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2024 PhD Examining the Intersection between Magical Realism and the Trauma Narrative: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Textual Existentialism PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2023 PhD Ergodic Literature: Bridging The Gap Between Reader And Writer PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2023 PhD A Poetry Ms On Contemporary Australian Spaces, With Exegesis. PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 PhD Mad Queer Poets' Other Worlding of Politics of Wellbeing PhD (Politics), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2022 PhD Gary Snyder’s Translations of Han Shan PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 PhD Creative Writing Thesis Titled "The Name of the Pigboy." Accompanied by a Critical Exegesis. PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2021 Masters Divining Moon Island: Spirits and Deities in Contemporary Australian Ecopoetry M Philosophy (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2020 PhD The Phenomenology of Place in a Postcolonial Text: Imaginings, Development and Identity in the Poetry of Place PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2018 PhD A Theory of Displacement PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2018 PhD Verbal-pictures, Photography and the Ethics of Perception in Charles Reznikoff's Testimony: The United States (1885-1915): Recitative PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2018 PhD Postirony and its Trajectory: Circumventing Postmodernism PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2015 PhD The Kalevala's influence on Finnish-Australian and Finnish-North American Literature PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor

Past Supervision

Year Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2023 PhD Finding "a Fortune - / Exterior - to Time -": Engaging with Emily Dickinson's Poetry as a Form of Poetry Journal PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 Masters Chasing Crocodiles: The Representation of a Child's Imagination in Children's Literature and how this Encourages Transformative Agency M Philosophy (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 PhD A Literary Search for Meaning: How Spiritual Themes are Reflected and Represented in Contemporary Speculative Fiction PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 PhD The Act of Writing in Coni Text PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 PhD In The Way: Irish Fairy Lore and Young Adult Fantasy Fiction PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2022 PhD Political Readings in Contemporary Australian Poetry PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2022 PhD The Changing Role and Representation of the Father in Children's Literature from the 20th Century Onward PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2019 PhD Tarare PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2018 PhD The Taming of the Shrew: Discipline and Punishment of Transgressive Young Women from the Romantics until Present Day PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2017 PhD Animals, Sex and the Orient: A Feminist Retelling of the Arabian Nights PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2016 PhD Second Shot PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2015 PhD Activated: A Young Adult Science Fiction Novel Exploring the Social Media Other PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2015 Masters The Expressionist M Philosophy (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2015 PhD The Weight of a Human Heart PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2015 PhD Surface Inscriptions: Implications of the Postmodern in William Gibson's Future Worlds PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2015 Masters Living Like Common People M Philosophy (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2015 PhD Watermark: A Short Story Cycle PhD (English), College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
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News

Creative writing graduate research

News • 1 Mar 2014

Creative writing graduate research at Newcastle

Creative writing graduate research program – a University of Newcastle success story.

Michael Sala The Last Thread

News • 1 Feb 2014

Graduate's debut novel wins two awards

University of Newcastle creative writing PhD graduate Michael Sala Regional Winner of the Commonwealth Book Prize and the New South Wales Premier's Award for New Writing.

Dr David Musgrave

Position

Senior Lecturer
School of Humanities, Creative Ind and Social Sci
College of Human and Social Futures

Focus area

English and Writing

Contact Details

Email david.musgrave@newcastle.edu.au
Phone (02) 4348 4056
Fax (02) 4348 4075

Office

Room HO1.11
Building Humanities
Location Ourimbah
10 Chittaway Road
Ourimbah, NSW 2258
Australia
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