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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... July 2022 of Kill Your Darlings [Online] est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Manifesto for the ‘Diverse’ Writer, Jumaana Abdu , single work column
'As a multi-hyphenated emerging writer with literary aspirations, my identity is inextricable from my art. But representation as an artistic goal feels like too high a price on my soul.'
As the Nation Still Mourns, Katerina Gibson , extract short story
Books Roundup, Ellen Cregan , Alexander Te Pohe , Rebecca Varcoe , Anith Mukherjee , single work review
— Review of Big Beautiful Female Theory Eloise Grills , 2020 single work autobiography ; Enclave Claire G. Coleman , 2022 single work novel ; Holy Woman : A Divine Adventure Louise Omer , 2022 single work autobiography ; Forty Nights Pirooz Jafari , 2022 single work novel ;
A New Way of Looking at Alibrandi, Elizabeth Flux , single work review
— Review of Looking for Alibrandi Vidya Rajan , 2022 single work drama ;
'For playwright Vidya Rajan and director Stephen Nicolazzo, adapting Melina Marchetta’s beloved novel for the stage was an opportunity to explore new angles and themes.'
Denizen : An Extract, James McKenzie Watson , extract novel
First Book Club : Eloise Grills on Big Beautiful Female Theory, Ellen Cregan (interviewer), single work interview

'Each month we celebrate an Australian debut release of fiction or non-fiction in the Kill Your Darlings First Book Club. For July that debut is big beautiful female theory by Eloise Grills (Affirm Press)—part feminist manifesto, part comic book, in which the author turns her life, her body and her mind into art, confronting what it means to grow up in an increasingly unfathomable world. Ellen Cregan spoke to Eloise in an Instagram Live conversation earlier this month.'  

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