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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Calving
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'Luck brings us the mystery that is "daughter" from a skilfully realised father’s point of view, its final paragraphs capturing the titanic shifts of the reproductive life that outwardly, can seem nothing more than a whisper.'

Source: 'The Launch of Our First Ebook' Overland website http://overland.org.au/2012/03/the-launch-of-our-first-ebook-womens-work/ 01/03/2012 (Sighted 11/06/2013)

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Women's Work : Short Stories, New Writers Clare Strahan (editor), Footscray : O. L. Society Overland , 2012 Z1852780 2012 anthology short story 'This anthology of new Australian stories from emerging women writers, launched on International Womens Day 2012, was inspired by the debate about the under-representation of women in writing and publishing. These stirring stories by Cheryl Adam, Helen Addison-Smith, Anne Hotta, Susie Greenhill and Georgina Luck with a foreword by Margo Lanagan range across the globe as they explore our contemporary relationship with the natural world, with gender, privilege and loneliness, and ask what it means to be human in a rapidly changing world.' (Publisher's blurb)
    Footscray : O. L. Society Overland , 2012
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Sky Falls Down : An Anthology of Loss Terry Whitebeach (editor), Gina Mercer (editor), Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2019 16709916 2019 anthology poetry

    'In this compelling collection, eighty-nine writers traverse their particular territory of loss and bring back travellers’ tales. Their skilfully crafted accounts are insightful, inspiring, amusing, heart-breaking, resilient and, above all, damn good reading.

    '‘This beautiful collection of writings explores the landscape of loss. It will meet you where you are. You’ll find yourself reaching for particular pieces that somehow articulate how you’re feeling, even before you’ve found the words to express it yourself… May this book become both a friend and a warm companion.’ - Petrea King, Quest for Life Centre'   (Publication summary)

    Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2019
    pg. 138-146
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