@booklet {4678, title = {"Angel Thing"}, howpublished = {She{\textquoteright}s Fantastical}, year = {1995}, note = {

Rpt. in\ The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing: A Fifty Year Collection. Ed. Rob Gerrand (Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Black Inc., 2004), 420-33.

}, month = {1995}, pages = {98-118}, publisher = {Sybylla}, address = {Melbourne, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Religious dystopia. The story depicts a fundamentalist church controlled by a charismatic leader. Women considered inferior. When there is an attempt to kill an angel, one woman and her daughter revolt to save it.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Female author}, author = {Petrina Smith}, editor = {Lucy [Jane] Sussex (b. 1957) and Judith Raphael Buckrich} } @booklet {4686, title = {"A Tour Guide in Utopia"}, howpublished = {She{\textquoteright}s Fantastical}, year = {1995}, note = {

Rpt. in her\ A Tour Guide in Utopia\ (Parramatta, NSW, Australia: MirrorDanse Editions, 2005), 108-15; and in her\ Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies: The Essential Lucy Sussex\ (Greenwood, WA, Australia: Ticonderoga publications, 2011), 121-28.

}, month = {1995}, pages = {202-10}, publisher = {Sybylla}, address = {Melbourne, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Humor. A woman writing her thesis on Australian women writers of utopias meets one of them traveling into the future and acts as her guide. The utopia published in the past improved substantially on the future the writer visited.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, Female author}, author = {Lucy [Jane] Sussex (b. 1957)}, editor = {Lucy [Jane] Sussex (b. 1957) and Judith Raphael Buckrich} }