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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... no. 27 October 2016 of Kill Your Darlings est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Th Hopeful Romantic, Amy T. Matthews , single work essay
'Is it possible to be both romance writer and a feminist? And if so, how might the romance genre contribute to the advancement of women's rights?'
(p. 45-56)
No Trees in the Suburbs, Simon Webster , single work prose (p. 59-69)
The Art of Losing, Angela Smith , single work essay
'What are the consequences of our societal preoccupation with food, the body and self-image?
(p. 71-78)
Ghosts in the Ground, Cam Hassard , single work prose
'When a family tragedy is inextricably linked to your hometown, how far, and for how long, do you need to travel to reconcile your past with your future?'
(p. 81-91)
Lebanon Diary, Scott McCulloch , single work prose
'As Syria enters its sixth year of civil war, how does the proximity of this monstrous conflict affect its already traumatised neighbour?'
(p. 93-104)
Flesh, Roni O'Brien , single work short story (p. 131-141)
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