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Issue Details: First known date: 1983... 1983 The Harem
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    y separately published work icon Australian Short Stories vol. 1 no. 4 1983 Z574739 1983 periodical issue 1983 pg. 38-46
    Note: With an illustration by Mary Newsome.
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    y separately published work icon Home Time Beverley Farmer , Fitzroy Ringwood : McPhee Gribble Penguin , 1985 Z371272 1985 selected work short story Following on from her debut collection, Milk, Beverley Farmer continues to explore the tension, violence, and estrangement that fracture inter-personal relationships in these short stories. Fitzroy Ringwood : McPhee Gribble Penguin , 1985 pg. 41-52
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    y separately published work icon Place of Birth Beverley Farmer , London : Faber , 1990 Z391652 1990 selected work short story London : Faber , 1990 pg. 42-53
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    y separately published work icon Fabulous at Fifty : Fifty of the Best from Australian Short Stories Bruce Pascoe (editor), Lyn Harwood (editor), Apollo Bay : Pascoe Publishing , 1995 Z462413 1995 anthology short story extract autobiography Apollo Bay : Pascoe Publishing , 1995 pg. 257-265
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    y separately published work icon Collected Stories Beverley Farmer , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1996 Z566020 1996 selected work short story

    'Beverley Farmer's reputation as a deeply sensitive and lyrical writer was established with her short stories. Her two collections Milk and Home Time are included here with five uncollected stories and others which were part of A Body of Water. The stories in this richly rewarding collection unfold in the order in which they were written.' (Publication summary)

    St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1996
    pg. 43-53
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    y separately published work icon Australian Women's Stories : An Oxford Anthology Kerryn Goldsworthy (editor), South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1999 Z198049 1999 anthology short story extract

    'This anthology, unprecedented for its subject, gathers together twenty-nine of the sharpest and most entertaining stories written by Australian women from the early nineteenth century to the late 1990s. Selected by acclaimed critic and writer Kerryn Goldsworthy--editor of the highly successful Australian Love Stories--the stories cover a wide range of styles and subject matter. Included in the collection are the works of well-known writers such as Henry Handel Richardson and Christina Stead, those of contemporary authors Elizabeth Jolley, Beverley Farmer, Kate Grenville, Carmel Bird, and Beth Yahp, and a generous selection from the work of Asian, Aboriginal, and European Australian writers. With a strong local or regional emphasis the volume vividly moves readers from Thea Astley's North Queensland and Carmel Bird's Tasmania to Helen Garner's Carlton and Fitzroy. This volume is sure to be the definitive introduction for years to come to the rich and accomplished tradition of fiction by Australian women.' (Publication summary) 

    South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1999
    pg. 229-239
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