Brigitte Lewis Brigitte Lewis i(A114410 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Easter Sunday i "I sat at your table", Brigitte Lewis , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 August no. 51.0 2015;
1 I Want More than What I'm Entitled To i "I want more than what I've got", Brigitte Lewis , 2011 single work poetry
— Appears in: BanQuet 2011 : A Feast of New Writing and Art by Australian Queer Women 2011; (p. 93-96)
1 Til Your Womb Runs Dry (And We Both Know That's Never Gonna Happen) i "I wanna love you til your womb runs dry", Brigitte Lewis , 2011 single work poetry
— Appears in: BanQuet 2011 : A Feast of New Writing and Art by Australian Queer Women 2011; (p. 25-28)
1 Peek-A-Boo-I-See-You i "The trepidation of this ailing global nation", Brigitte Lewis , 2010 single work poetry
— Appears in: BanQuet 2010 : A Feast of New Writing and Art by Australian Queer Women 2010; (p. 89-93)
1 Gods and Goddesses i "Cos you know what I've larned", Brigitte Lewis , 2010 single work poetry
— Appears in: BanQuet 2010 : A Feast of New Writing and Art by Australian Queer Women 2010; (p. 59-60)
1 Ode to My Lover i "Lover", Brigitte Lewis , 2010 single work poetry
— Appears in: BanQuet 2010 : A Feast of New Writing and Art by Australian Queer Women 2010; (p. 35-36)
1 Highlight i "Ache", Brigitte Lewis , 2009 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Paradise Anthology 2009; (p. 40)
1 3 y separately published work icon Rubbing Mirrors Brigitte Lewis , Mornington : Detour Press , 2007 Z1485642 2007 single work novel

'Welcome to a brave new world where c**t is a beautiful word and social critique is the cutting norm. Let Alexis take you by her short-nailed hand and thrust you fingers-first into the dark corners of Melbourne's lesbian scene, where the divide between sex and love has always been a tightrope line.' (Publication summary)

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