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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Walking in the Garden of the Mind
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Blackwood, Mitcham area, Adelaide - South / South East, Adelaide, South Australia,:Altair Publishing , 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Fons Origo, Sophie Masson , single work short story (p. 35-47)
The Devil Cometh Saint-Simon and the Devil, Sophie Masson , single work short story (p. 59-61)
What Happens Next : The Lived Story, Sophie Masson , single work autobiography
Sophie Masson talks about the lives of her parents, and how their lifestyle affected her childhood and later her literary career.
(p. 63-68)
The Common Dish, Sophie Masson , single work short story (p. 69-77)
Imagination's Stronghold, Sophie Masson , single work prose
Reacts against a perceived trend for libraries to become highly technical "information centres" rather than storehouses for books and "gardens of the imagination". Describes the importance of libraries, books and reading in the development of creativity.
(p. 79-88)
The Great Deep, Sophie Masson , single work short story fantasy (p. 89-105)
Shark, Sophie Masson , single work short story (p. 127-145)
Third Night : Into the Other World, Sophie Masson , single work essay (p. 147-154)
The Neptune Clock, Sophie Masson , single work children's fiction children's (p. 155-158)
Gone Fishing, Sophie Masson , single work short story fantasy (p. 169-172)
Mel, Sophie Masson , single work short story young adult horror (p. 173-184)
The Age of King Arthur, Sophie Masson , single work essay
This essay is an exploration of the vitality of the west's greatest legend.
(p. 185-191)
Note: Title: The Age of Arthur.
Here Be Dragons, Sophie Masson , single work short story (p. 193-204)
Lancelot, Sophie Masson , single work short story fantasy
'The heroes and heroines of Arthurian legend have never ceased to fascinate us. But what were they like before they knew their destiny? Award-winning author Sophie Masson imagines what Lancelot's childhood under the Lake might have been like - and the life-changing moment that set him on the path to immortal fame and legend.' (Storycuts abstract)
(p. 221-233)
Marginalia : A Meditation on the Medieval and the Postmodern, Sophie Masson , single work essay
Masson examines the idea that 'nobody wants to be at the centre anymore, everyone claims marginal status'. She observes however, that 'each time we speak thus we betray unconsciously the knowledge that the centre is indeed there, within all of us; for if it was not, it would make no sense to talk of margins at all.' To illustrate her argument, Masson uses the Medieval and Postmodernist eras.
(p. 235-240)
Times Past, Times to Come: The New Middle Ages?, Sophie Masson , single work criticism (p. 241-255)
Times Past, Time to Come : The Influence of the Past on Visions of the Future, Sophie Masson , single work criticism
'A study of the past is essential to a presentiment of the future, and an appreciation of the present, too.' The author cites Yeats' 'Second Coming'and other works which have foreshadowed the future, and discusses the predicitve elements in her own novels.
(p. 241-255)
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