y separately published work icon Hecate periodical issue   peer reviewed assertion
Alternative title: Hecate : An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation
Issue Details: First known date: 1992... vol. 18 no. 2 1992 of Hecate est. 1975 Hecate
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1992 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
My Favourite Mixmaster, Jennifer Kremmer , single work short story (p. 30-32)
"The Books Are Not Really Looked At Enough By Either Side" : Rosie Scott Interviewed by Laurel Bergmann, Laurel Bergmann (interviewer), single work interview (p. 33-45)
Wail on Wailing Spirit, Kunmanara Tur , single work short story (p. 46-50)
Coldnessi"Night after day", Amanda Wilson , single work poetry (p. 51)
Requiemi"Your poems dazzled with secrets", Amanda Wilson , single work poetry (p. 52)
This Is Not What I Meant to Sayi"I open my mouth", Lissa Mitchell , single work poetry (p. 53)
Bed-Time Storiesi"Gimme one more chance & you'll be satisfied", Shane Rowlands , single work poetry (p. 54-55)
Smutting with Summeri"Her lips move. Her skin shines worrying. There are shadows under", Shane Rowlands , single work poetry (p. 56-57)
The Young Poetess, Moni Lai Storz , single work short story (p. 58-63)
"The Best Career Is Matrimony" : First Wave Journalism and the "Australian Girl", Sharyn Pearce , single work criticism (p. 64-78)
Pussy Willow, Betty Collins , single work autobiography
Young Betty has always been fond of the soft, furry heads of pussywillow. After leaving school she begins an apprenticeship in a milliner's shop. Wartime shortages soon demand that the milliners become inventive with whatever materials are to hand. Betty brings in swathes of pussywillow to use, but has no idea of the disaster that it will attract.
(p. 79-84)
A Country Girl, Anna Brooks , single work poetry (p. 85-86)
An Outragei"They've started getting married in our park!", Gloria B. Yates , single work poetry (p. 87)
On the Other Sidei"Inside it's new and beautiful, she says like an equation,", Andrea Sherwood , single work poetry (p. 89)
Home-Lifei"Out of this he turns yellow fast, steering with his hands, no eyes.", Andrea Sherwood , single work poetry (p. 90)
St. Nicholas of the Oysteri"Old Nick, the fisherman, hooked a man", Silvana Gardner , single work poetry (p. 91)
Sydney 4 am 12th September 1978 : Springi"This is what it was like at 4 in the morning - reading", Jennifer Compton , single work poetry (p. 92)
Another Washing Dayi"Struggling through", Colleen Burke , single work poetry (p. 93)
Queen of the Jungle : A Tale of Childhood, Karen Maloney , single work short story (p. 94-96)
Aunt Vinnie, Margaret McCarthy , single work short story (p. 106-111)
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