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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... January 2020 of Kill Your Darlings [Online] est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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Why Australian YA Needs More Torres Strait Islander Writing, Jasmin McGaughey , single work prose

'I have met many Australians who have no idea where a Torres Strait Islander person comes from. As a writer and editor, I believe books, particularly for younger readers, can play a vital role in letting my people’s voice be heard and our stories and culture celebrated.' (Introduction)

Last Call, Matthew Ryan , single work autobiography

'For years, my father provided the voice of the automated telephone weather service. When the service shut down years after his death, dialling it for the last time felt both familiar and foreign.' (Introduction)

Automate Me, Ellen Wengert , single work autobiography
'I didn’t exactly love my dead-end data entry job, but wasn’t thrilled to be losing it to a Robotic Process Automation either. That my successor was engineered by an old friend was bad enough – worst of all was having to teach the robot how to replace me.' (Introduction)
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