Alice Cowan Alice Cowan i(A102106 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 The Flowers of the Forest i "No more the lilt of laughter echoes through the trees;", Alice Cowan , 1984 single work poetry
— Appears in: IMP , April 1984; (p. 55)
1 The Spotted Gum Trees (Pink Ladies) i "When driving through the forest where the tall straight gum trees grow,", Alice Cowan , 1982 single work poetry
— Appears in: A First Anthology : Poetry and Short Prose : Selected Works from 1972-1981 1982; (p. 18)
1 Heart of a Mother i "Where are you going to,", Alice Cowan , 1982 single work poetry
— Appears in: A First Anthology : Poetry and Short Prose : Selected Works from 1972-1981 1982; (p. 17)
1 Queensland Morning i "The strong sweet scents of morning,", Alice Cowan , 1982 single work poetry
— Appears in: A First Anthology : Poetry and Short Prose : Selected Works from 1972-1981 1982; (p. 17) Looking Back (1988-1788) : The Bicentennial Book of the Rockhampton Writers' Club 1988; (p. 113)
1 Fairies at the Bottom of the Garden i "There are fairies at the bottom of the garden,", Alice Cowan , 1981 single work poetry
— Appears in: IMP , June 1981; (p. 25)
1 Janie Alice Cowan , 1977 single work short story
— Appears in: IMP , Summer 1977; (p. 26-32)
A young orphan girl drowns when she tries to pick an iris for her bed-ridden cousin.
1 A Story for Christmas Alice Cowan , 1977 single work essay
— Appears in: IMP , Summer 1977; (p. 5-6)
Cowan discusses the legend that when Joseph of Arimathaea plunged his staff into the earth at Glastonbury a tree grew that blossoms each Christmas Day.
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