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Master of Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing

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Course overview

Unearth and connect the shared skills between writer, editor and publisher. With the Master of Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing, you can gain a globally recognised, vocationally viable qualification designed with the changing nature of the publishing industry in mind.

This program has a practical focus aimed at building your knowledge and skill set across a broad spectrum of writing, publishing and editing, including digital writing and publishing, fiction and non‐fiction writing, print production, advanced editing for books and magazines and writing for young adults.

Who is it for?

The Master of Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing is for those who currently work in the creative writing, editing and publishing industry, or have recently completed an undergraduate degree. This qualification is for you if you want to build your project management, research and critical thinking in writing, editing and publishing projects, or develop sound knowledge of the commercial impetus of the global publishing industry.

Related study areas

  • Arts, humanities and social sciences
  • Culture and communication
  • Music, visual and performing arts

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Creative Writing

Introduction, reference sources, databases and journals, referencing and citing.

This subject guide highlights some key discipline resources to get you started with study and research. 

  • Refer to the  New Students Library Guide for everything you need to know about Library services and resources.
  • Build your researching, reading and writing skills with the Research Essentials Library Guide .
  • Streamline your access to online resources with the Library's quick access tools.

Dictionaries and encyclopedias

If you are having trouble getting started, sometimes a reference work can help you.  By looking up a person or concept, you may learn more on your topic.  This can help you to think of more keywords or synonyms for your catalogue or database search.

  • Oxford Reference Oxford Reference is the home of Oxford’s quality reference publishing. The collection provides quality, up-to-date reference content at the click of a button. The University of Melbourne subscribes to selected titles from this large collection of materials.
  • Oxford English Dictionary The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history, and pronunciation of 600,000 words— past and present—from across the English-speaking world.

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Australian content

Use databases to search across many academic resources (including peer-reviewed journals) at the same time. 

Refer to the A-Z Ejournals and Databases page for a comprehensive list of available resources. 

Core Arts and Humanities databases:

The selection of multidisciplinary databases below will retrieve results from different subject areas. 

  • Discovery (EBSCO) Use Discovery to look for books, ebooks, journal articles and more. It's a great place to start your search but does not give you everything the Library has.
  • Google Scholar Google Scholar is one of the most popular ways to find academic sources for study and research. Did you know you can use it to search for journal articles that the University of Melbourne has access to? You can do this through the link above or set up your Google Scholar preferences to include Library content.
  • JSTOR JSTOR is one of the largest databases the Library has access to. It is a multidisciplinary database so it looks in thousands of journals in over a hundred subjects - many of them related to arts and humanities. Highly recommended as your first or second place to search.
  • ProQuest Central Covering more than 160 subjects areas, ProQuest Central is the largest aggregated database of periodical content. This award-winning online reference resource features a highly-respected, diversified mix of content including scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, books, newspapers, reports and videos.
  • Scopus (Elsevier) Scopus is another large, multidisciplinary database. It looks through journals, books, and conference papers. It has some advanced tools that can help you discover new research quickly - the 'times cited' and 'related articles' links are great time-savers. While it doesn't always have full-text PDFs it is still an excellent place to look for your research.
  • Web of Science Web of Science is a massive, multidisciplinary database which includes a large amount of humanities and social sciences material from as far back as 1900. Like Scopus it has some advanced features that allows you to quickly link to related research.

Databases relevant to Creative Writing

For more focused results, try searching in one of these subject-specific databases..

  • MLA International Bibliography (EBSCOhost) Produced by the Modern Language Association the International Bibliography is the definitive index for the study of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition, folklore and film, covering scholarly publications from the early 20th century to the present. It includes citations to content published in journals, books, series, translations, scholarly editions, websites and dissertations. The database also includes the Directory of Periodicals and the Thesaurus.
  • Literature Online (LION) (ProQuest) Leading online resource for the study and teaching of literature in English. The collection contains more than 350,000 works of poetry, drama and prose, over 350 full-text literature journals, and key bibliographies, biographies, reference works and student guides. Also contains the bibliographic database ABELL, with records covering monographs, periodical articles, critical editions of literary works, book reviews, collections of essays and doctoral dissertations published anywhere in the world.
  • Communication & Mass Media Complete (EBSCO) Incorporates the content of CommSearch and Mass Media Articles Index along with numerous other journals in communication, mass media, and other closely-related fields of study to create a research and reference resource of unprecedented scope and depth encompassing the breadth of the communication discipline. Offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 570 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, as well as full text for over 450 journals.
  • Project Muse Journal Collection Project MUSE offers full-text current and archival articles from 500+ scholarly journals from major university presses covering literature and criticism, history, performing arts, cultural studies, education, philosophy, political science, gender studies, and more. Updated continually.

Select list of Australian journals for Creative Writing

  • Overland Overland – Australia’s only radical literary magazine – has been showcasing brilliant and progressive fiction, poetry, nonfiction and art since 1954. The magazine has published some of Australia’s most iconic voices, and continues to give space to underrepresented voices and brand-new literary talent every single day. Also available in print from 1954.
  • Southerly : the magazine of the Australian English Association
  • Going down swinging
  • Cordite Poetry Review
  • Text Journal
  • Kill your darlings: new fiction, essays, commentary and reviews

You can access print and eBooks via the  Library Catalogue . To find books on a particular subject, try a keyword search:

To improve your searching skills, see the Research Essentials Library Guide . Note that you can search the catalogue in non-Latin scripts (including Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese and Korean). 

For information on access and loans, including material from other libraries, see the borrowing from the library page. The eBook Guide provides information on eBook access.

Visit the Finding Theses guide

You can find relevant information and resources for your research on the websites of professional organisations and bodies, institutes, NGOs, government departments, etc.

This guide gives a few suggestions to get you started and to give you an idea what to look for. It is by no means comprehensive.  If you are a coursework student, check your LMS to see if your lecturer has provided website recommendations.

Tip : if you want to limit your Google search results to organisational, governmental, or educational websites, use Google's advanced search option to limit the site or domains to . org, .gov, .edu . 

Selected websites

  • Australian Poetry A not-for-profit association established to promote reading, writing and publishing activities associated with Australian poetry in all of its forms.
  • Australian Society of Authors The professional association for Australia's literary creators. Includes useful information on recommended rates of pay, Copyright Agency Limited, Public Lending Rights, and resources for authors. Authorlink for editors, agents, writers and readers This site provides resources to help writers become published and to make the job of finding good writers easier for editors and agents.
  • NewPages.com
  • Wheeler Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas The centrepiece of Melbourne's City of Literature.
  • Writers Victoria Includes what's on in Victoria, and links to resources, organisations, funding bodies, online magazines and the publishing industry.

Copyright websites

  • Australian Copyright Council An independent non-profit organisation which aims to assist creators and other copyright holders with their rights. A wide range of information sheets on various aspects of copyright is available from the website.
  • University of Melbourne Copyright Office

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    Structure. 100 credit points. This major requires the completion of: a minimum of 12.5 credit points of Level 1 electives. 12.5 credit points of Arts Foundation subjects (for a single major), or 12.5 credit points of additional Level 1 electives (for a double major)*. 37.5 credit points of Level 2 electives.

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    A major in Creative Writing consists of eight x 12.5-point subjects: Level 1. Two subjects / 25 points. One Arts Foundation Subject (this can count towards major credit points for a single major). See Arts Foundation Structure page for further information. Level 2. Three subjects /37.5 points. Level 3. Three subjects /37.5 points.

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    Structure. Creative writing is available as a major or a minor. and 25 points from the Creative Writing level three subject list. 75-point minor studies can be undertaken in specific genres (poetry, fiction, non-fiction, screenwriting, scriptwriting for theatre or performance). 25-points from the level two Creative Writing subjects listed.

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    Structure. 100 credit points. This major requires the completion of: 25 credit points of Level 1 subjects, comprising of either: 12.5 credit points of Level 1 electives and 12.5 credit points of Arts Discovery (for a single major) OR. 25 credit points of Level 1 electives (for a double major)

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