@booklet {4941, title = {"The Body Politic"}, howpublished = {Dreaming Down Under}, year = {1998}, month = {1998}, pages = {153-58 with an "Afterword" on 159}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopia of extreme poverty contrasted with great wealth.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Female author}, author = {Tess Williams (b. 1954)}, editor = {Jack [Mayo] Dann (b. 1945) and Janeen Webb} } @booklet {4911, title = {"Prelude to a Nocturne"}, howpublished = {Dreaming Down-Under}, year = {1998}, month = {1998}, pages = {213-33 with an "Afterword" on 234}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopia. A future in which many people permanently put off puberty.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Female author}, author = {Rowena Cory Lindquist (b. 1958)}, editor = {Jack [Mayo] Dann (b. 1945) and Janeen Webb} } @booklet {4905, title = {"The Truth About Weena"}, howpublished = {Dreaming Down-Under}, year = {1998}, month = {1998}, pages = {161-92. "Afterword" (192-93)}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

On a different time line from that described in 1895 Wells, the Eloi woman Weena is brought back from the future and becomes a political activist, leading to a better society. See 1977 Lake and the note there.

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Indian author, Male author}, author = {David J[ohn] Lake (1929-2016)}, editor = {Jack [Mayo] Dann (b. 1945) and Janeen Webb} }