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* Contents derived from the 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Third Eye : Beverley Farmer's 'The House in the Light', single work criticism (p. 11-25)
- Beverley Farmer : A Dialogue, Lyn Jacobs (interviewer), single work interview (p. 26-30)
- Correspondence : The Art of Beverley Farmer, Beverley Farmer , Nicolette Stasko , extract (p. 32-45)
- Dead Wasps with Stings : Touching on Beverley Farmer's "Collected Stories", single work criticism (p. 48-61)
- The Crow Theses, single work prose (p. 65-68)
- Tain/Taint – Women/Writing : Figurations of the Feminine Other in Beverley Farmer's 'A Body of Water', single work criticism (p. 72-82)
- Seeing in the Dark, single work essay (p. 84-97)
- Ground Zero, single work short story (p. 102-105)
- Fingers of the Hand of Motherhood : Mothers and Sons in Beverley Farmer's Fiction, single work criticism (p. 106-114)
- True Sex and Other Catastrophes : Sexuality, Identity and Grief in The Seal Woman, single work criticism (p. 115-124)
- Alone: Again : Naturally (and Queerly), single work criticism (p. 125-139)
- Beverley Farmer : A Selected Bibliography, Ian Henderson , single work bibliography (p. 140-145)
- The Potted Palm in the Al-Rashid Hotel Foyeri"From time to time, Baghdad", single work poetry (p. 146)
- Should I Call It Small Ornamentsi"Shall I call it "Small Ornaments" or "Violence"?", single work poetry (p. 147)
- Menopause as a Bee Freed from a Fairy Floss Machinei"Menopause feels good, like being eight and sturdy", single work poetry (p. 148)
- Big Shedi"It was called the big shed", single work poetry (p. 149-150)
- The Murdering Forest : The Run Under the Wirei"The little river of blood on the tarmac", single work poetry (p. 150-151)
- The Murdering Forest : Belanglo State Foresti"Anyone at all could be drinking in the Blue Boar", single work poetry (p. 151-152)
- 25: Innocence -- The Lighting of Fires (from the 25th Hexagram of the I Ching)i"Yes, forty-five degree heat can", single work poetry (p. 153-154)
- Dog Daysi"Save the cute allusions--", single work poetry (p. 155-156)
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