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Finola Moorhead Finola Moorhead i(A28904 works by)
Born: Established: 1947 ;
Gender: Female
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1 Personally Finola Moorhead , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Not Dead Yet : Feminism, Passion and Women's Liberation 2021;
1 On Reading Young Eliot beside an Open Window in My Kitchen i "In September", Finola Moorhead , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Live Encounters , February 2018;
1 'How Little We Change! How Much We Change!' – Thoughts on New Edition of A Handwritten Modern Classic – Finola Moorhead Finola Moorhead , 2013 single work essay
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , March no. 7 2013;
1 y separately published work icon My Voice Finola Moorhead , Wauchope : GonedoG Books , 2006 Z1587430 2006 selected work poetry
1 6 y separately published work icon Darkness More Visible Finola Moorhead , North Melbourne : Spinifex Press , 2000 Z668592 2000 single work novel crime
1 Healing the Healer i "Words apparently cannot heal", Finola Moorhead , 1997 single work poetry
— Appears in: Car Maintenance, Explosives and Love : And Other Contemporary Lesbian Writings 1997; (p. 296-298)
1 Kathleen Stewart and Literature: An Essay Finola Moorhead , 1997 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: Southerly , Winter vol. 57 no. 2 1997; (p. 104-124)
1 Reputation Finola Moorhead , 1997 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: Southerly , Spring vol. 57 no. 3 1997; (p. 229-230)
1 1 She Doesn't Prove Who Did It, Anyway Finola Moorhead , 1995 single work review
— Appears in: Southerly , Autumn vol. 55 no. 1 1995; (p. 177-192)

— Review of The Monkey's Mask Dorothy Porter , 1994 single work novel
1 Curses i "it's amazing where one gets one's curses", Finola Moorhead , 1995 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 16 December 1995; (p. 14)
1 1 Mother Suffers the Suspended Sentence Finola Moorhead , 1995 single work prose
— Appears in: Southerly , Winter vol. 55 no. 2 1995; (p. 106-112)
1 [Untitled] (from Remember the Tarantella) Finola Moorhead , 1993-1987 extract
— Appears in: Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing : An Anthology 1993; (p. 218-220)
1 Equal Writes Finola Moorhead , 1993 single work criticism
— Appears in: Killing Women : Rewriting Detective Fiction 1993; (p. 99-108)
1 Cressida, a Prose Poem of Dog-Maidens i "This retreat I contemplate is no retreat from battle (one of many in", Finola Moorhead , 1993 single work poetry
— Appears in: Falling for Grace : An Anthology of Australian Lesbian Fiction 1993; (p. 133-145)
1 The Photo Finola Moorhead , 1992 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 146 1992; (p. 26-27) Microstories 1993; (p. 97-99)
1 Miss Marple Goes to Ayers Rock (from Lindy and the Dingo) Finola Moorhead , 1991 single work drama extract
— Appears in: Heroines : A Contemporary Anthology of Australian Women Writers 1991; (p. 210-222) Australia for Women : Travel and Culture 1994; (p. 341-348)
1 Calling the Bluff Finola Moorhead , 1991 single work short story
— Appears in: Millennium : Time-Pieces by Australian Writers 1991; (p. 159-164)
1 Patrick White : A Tribute Finola Moorhead , 1991 single work biography
— Appears in: Patrick White : A Tribute 1991; (p. 94-95)
1 [Untitled] (from The Landscape of the Egg) Finola Moorhead , 1990 extract
— Appears in: The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature 1990; (p. 388-390)
1 24 y separately published work icon Still Murder Finola Moorhead , Ringwood : Penguin , 1990 Z232752 1990 single work novel crime

'...In love and in war there is killing, but is it still murder? Beginning with the discovery of an unidentified corpse, buried under a conspicuous plantation of marijuana seedlings in Wiley Park, Still Murder twists and turns giving voice to different perpetrators and victims of violence, from war to domestic violence. Senior Detective Margot Gorman has been assigned to watch over a raving woman in an asylum. What could a madwoman know? And Peter, the sportsman, can he become a warrior in Vietnam? With a deft hand, the author challenges the traditional stereotypes of a crime novel with questions of politics, patriarchy, sanity and murder...' (Source: Publisher's website)

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