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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... March 2022 of Kill Your Darlings [Online] est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Shelf Reflection : Omar Sakr, Omar Sakr , single work column
Diverse Publishing Isn’t Just About Writers, Bridget Caldwell-Bright , single work column
'The Australian literary industry continues to lack First Nations and multicultural representation behind the scenes—an imbalance that can lead to inappropriate and often damaging editorial decisions and experiences.' (Introduction)
Loveland: An Extract, Robert Lukins , extract novel
Production Line, Ennis Cehic , single work short story
[Review] Son of Sin, Ellen Cregan , single work review
— Review of Son of Sin Omar Sakr , 2022 single work novel ;
[Review] Sadvertising, Bryant Apolonio , single work review
— Review of Sadvertising Ennis Cehic , 2022 selected work short story ;
[Review] Australiana, Abira Kannan , single work review
— Review of Australiana Yumna Kassab , 2022 single work novel ;
[Review] The Novel Project, Scott Limbrick , single work review
— Review of The Novel Project Graeme Simsion , 2022 single work non-fiction criticism ;
How to Press Flowers, Ruby-Rose Pivet-Marsh , single work autobiography
Show Your Working : Kári Gíslason, Kári Gíslason , single work column

'This month, we take a peek into the writing routine of author Kári Gíslason, whose new novel The Sorrow Stone, an epic and compelling novel that reimagines the fate of one of Iceland’s famous women of history, is out now from UQP.' (Introduction)

An Apostate’s Case for Nature Writing, Louise Omer , single work essay

'Years after losing my religion, I longed for a way to direct my worshipful heart without the old hierarchies. Turning to nature writing allowed me to connect spiritually with the natural world.'  (Introduction)

Shelf Reflection : Rhett Davis, Rhett Davis , single work column
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