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Paper Chained sources
edit- Fenwick, Julie (26 May 2023). "I Was Jailed for Burning Down A Man's House. Now I Publish Prisoner's Art". Vice. Archived from the original on 26 May 2023.
- Ellen, Rosa (8 May 2024). "Prison, pokies and colour: Three artists who turned art into therapy". The Art Show.
- Rumbel, Laura (5 May 2024). "Damien's quest to find Maitland Gaol artefact for his prison magazine collection". Maitland Mercury.
- Dapin, Mark (18 May 2024). "Inmates find artistic freedom". The Saturday Paper. Archived from the original on 17 May 2024.
- Antojado, Dwayne; Budd, Jessica; Doyle, Caroline; Bartels, Lorana (2024). "Criminal justice, representation and the lived experience scholar". Incarceration. 5: 1–18.
- Dapin, Mark (September 2024). "Writing From the Inside". OpenBook. State Library of New South Wales. pp. 34–38. ISSN 2652-886X. (Read scans here)
- Gregoire, Paul (2 June 2022). "The Creativity of Inmates: An Interview With Paper Chained Magazine Editor Damien Linnane". Sydney Criminal Lawyers. Archived from the original on 1 July 2022.
- Kelsey-Sugg, Anna; Summerson, Isabelle (4 October 2024). "Prison newspapers have overcome bans to give incarcerated Australians a voice and connection to outside". ABC News.
- Morrow, Julian (22 May 2024). "The history of Australia's prison newspapers". Radio National.
- Stynes, Georgia (4 June 2023). Afternoons. ABC Radio Canberra (Radio broadcast). [1]
- Marine, Simon (4 May 2024). Saturday Breakfast. ABC Radio Sydney (Radio broadcast). [2]
- Malady, Anissa (15 November 2022). "Presentation: Damien Linnane, Illustrator of This is Ear Hustle". San Francisco Public Library.
Passing mentions
- Schultz, Amber (3 August 2024). "Prison newspaper brings legal advice, yoga tips to the incarcerated". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Pitt, Helen (7 October 2022). "From a NSW prison to NYC billboard: How art transformed an inmate's life". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Gattermayr, Sasha (September 2024). "A captive audience". The Monthly.