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y separately published work icon Hibiscus and Ti-Tree : Women in Queensland anthology   criticism   short story   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Hibiscus and Ti-Tree : Women in Queensland
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Contents

* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:Hecate Press , 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Fashion Statementi"Raybocks and reebans", Lisa Bellear , single work poetry (p. 271)
Singing the Revolution Blues for Alice, Melissa Lucashenko , single work short story
The narrator describes the inequities and abuse endured by a young Aboriginal woman in a world where whiteness and maleness predominate.
(p. 272-274)
A Room at the Signora'si"At the end of the street", Jena Woodhouse , single work poetry (p. 275)
'But Most Certainly I Am Aboriginal' : Maureen Watson Speaks to Bronwen Levy, Bronwen Levy (interviewer), Maureen Watson , single work interview
Maureen Watson discusses how she teaches Aboriginal children using storytelling, and how she has extended this method to many other spheres.
(p. 276-285)
Fitting Ini"You have to tick a box they said.", Indrani Ganguly , single work poetry (p. 286-287)
The Houses Herei"huddle", Gina Mercer , single work poetry (p. 288)
Voices in the Wind, Jena Woodhouse , single work short story
Cloistered on an island for a writers' retreat when cyclonic conditions arise, one woman is powerfully affected by the forces of nature, and by the unsettling presences she senses around her.
(p. 289-291)
Hard Dreams and Indigenous Worlds in Australia's North, Adam Shoemaker , single work criticism
Adam Shoemaker explores the irony of the Howard Government announcing its Northern Territory Intervention Policy just twelve hours before Alexis Wright was announced as the 2007 Miles Franklin Award winner. Shoemaker explores Wright's deft handling of the situation in national media interviews at the time.
(p. 308-315)
Mishka, Janette Turner Hospital , extract novel
Mishka, a musician, is urged to leave New York after one of his friends appears on the front page of the Boston Globe as a terrorist suspect. Before leaving, Mishka returns to a sound booth at the Harvard music lab where he works and, while there, he reminisces on his early childhood spent with extended family in the crazy house his grandfather built in the Daintree.
(p. 316-323)
Jennifer Lopez's Bottom and the Mysterious Laughteri"Lou had the body of an acrobat, the mind of a guru and the heart", Linda Neil , single work poetry (p. 324-329)
The Wari"'The war' -", Alison Lambert , single work poetry (p. 330)
Steve Irwin : Death of a Heroi"Before the camera", Nicola Scholes , single work poetry (p. 331-333)
Note: In two numbered parts.
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