Erasmia and Penelope single work   poetry   "Erasmia looked at her little girl and sighed."
Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Erasmia and Penelope
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    y separately published work icon Mothers from the Edge : An Anthology Helen Nickas (editor), Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2006 Z1349339 2006 anthology prose short story autobiography biography drama Mothers from the Edge is an antipodean anthology about mothers and daughters, consisting of (auto)biographical fiction, fictionalised (auto)biography, memoirs, short stories, plays. These are all new works by twenty-eight women writers in Australia, with a Greek background, or connection. What they all share is the mother-daughter bond, interwoven with the common thread of migration. What they all show is that the pleasure and pain associated with having two (or more) cultures in their life is profoundly challenging and enriching. (Back cover.) Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2006 pg. 218-222
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