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* Contents derived from the 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Ovation (For Anyone Who Cares to Listen)i"I saw the best men and women in my time consumed by flames of", single work poetry (p. 35)
- An Old Bee Farmi"Summer's evening", single work poetry (p. 36)
- Neighbourhood Pulse-Beati"listening", single work poetry (p. 37)
- Along the Esplanadei"The tossing waves of the sea attract my eye", single work poetry (p. 38)
- Matrilinesi"My mother, my grandmother", single work poetry (p. 40)
- Locking Upi"She performed elaborate rituals of checking and", single work poetry (p. 40)
- Corn Gonei"It's not as if", single work poetry (p. 41)
- Metcard is Comingi"They stand like hungry sentinels ready to claim money, time", single work poetry (p. 42-43)
- Coming to Byroni"We are always coming to Byron Bay", single work poetry (p. 44-47)
- Racism in the Never Never : Disparate Readings of Jeannie Gunn, single work criticism (p. 76-94)
- Becoming-Violet : Desire in the Love Poetry of Mary Fullerton, single work criticism (p. 95-103)
- Something Borrowed, single work short story (p. 104-108)
- Hopetowni"I'm off to Hopetown she declared", single work poetry (p. 109)
- Oystersi"the day you returned", single work poetry (p. 110)
- Fishing the Sea, sequence poetry (p. 110-111)
- Rock Fishingi"fuish dying", single work poetry (p. 111)
- The Hand-Me-Down Secrets of a Red Rosei"O my wardrobes", single work poetry (p. 112-113)
- Night Comesi"And so ..... It's come to this", single work poetry (p. 114-116)
- Old Gravei"Which mother wept for you small one", single work poetry (p. 117)
- Sunseti"She feels so lucky", single work poetry (p. 117)