y separately published work icon Bedside Blue : The Best of Billy Blue Magazine anthology   poetry   short story   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 Bedside Blue : The Best of Billy Blue Magazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Rydalmere, Parramatta area, Sydney, New South Wales,:Hodder and Stoughton , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction: A Mag Called Billy, Richard Deutch , single work criticism biography (p. 9-12)
Why is this Magazine Called Billy Blue?, single work biography (p. 13)
Ziggy Neuf, Ross Renwick , single work short story (p. 15-18)
The Chance, Peter Carey , single work short story science fiction (p. 19-50)
How to be Interviewed Unsuccessfully on Television, Ross Renwick , single work short story humour (p. 62-65)
Red Dog, Geoff Pike , single work short story (p. 66-74)
A Navajo Prayeri"Today I will walk out", Richard Deutch , single work poetry (p. 75-76)
The Gift, Dean Thomas , single work short story (p. 77-86)
Fancy Dress, Robert English , single work short story humour (p. 87-98)
Zigology: Your Stars for the Month, single work short story satire (p. 99-101)
The Man Who Told Picasso, John Newton , single work short story (p. 102-106)
Prose Poems: Pinei"The green monk rises with stern look on his face, but when", Roque Dalton , Gary Brower , Richard Deutch , single work poetry (p. 107)
Prose Poems: The Dumbi"Silence is not an avalanche of time. Silence is not cruel dagger", Roque Dalton , Gary Brower , Richard Deutch , single work poetry (p. 107)
The Mother's Day Special, Ginny Lowndes , single work short story humour (p. 108-115)
Beethoven and the Telephone, Dean Thomas , single work short story (p. 118-120)
Untitledi"I'd told you", Dorothy Porter , single work poetry (p. 121-122)
Untitledi"The great hour", Dorothy Porter , single work poetry (p. 122)
The Tiger Shark, Ross Renwick , single work short story humour (p. 124-127)
Three Gentleman Scholars of Hampstead, Richard Deutch , single work short story (p. 128-132)
Sheila Love was 25 and Looked Sixty (for John Newton and Jean Cocteau)i"Her diet consisted in eating nothing", Dean Thomas , single work poetry (p. 133)
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