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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... March 2023 of Kill Your Darlings [Online] est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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* Contents derived from the , 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Student Visas and the Dream of Home, Suri Matondkar , single work autobiography

'As an international student, I have been stuck in a strange kind of purgatory—trying to build a life and a home in Australia, while struggling to feel secure in a system built on temporariness.' (Introduction)

What I Wish I’d Known About : Self‑Publishing, single work essay
Debut Spotlight : Smashing Serendipity by Louise K. Hansen, Alice Kearing (interviewer), single work interview
Sydney Review of Books’ Catriona Menzies-Pike on What Makes a Great Critic, Alan Vaarwerk (interviewer), single work interview
Books Roundup Smashing Serendipity, Funny Ethnics, Birnam Wood, Rosie Ofori Ward , Whitney Chen , Lucinda Bain , single work review
— Review of Smashing Serendipity : The Story of One Moorditj Yorga Louise K Hansen , 2023 single work autobiography ; Funny Ethnics Shirley Le , 2023 single work novel ;
Disconnection and Dislocation in Once a Stranger, Dženana Vucic , single work review
— Review of Once a Stranger Zoya Patel , 2023 single work novel ;
'New Critic: Exploring the complex negotiations between migrant parents and their diaspora children, Zoya Patel’s first novel is a bold move against the conservative impetus toward familial unity at all costs, and a frank acknowledgement that often there is no easy reconciliation of cultural perspectives.' (Introduction) 
How Acting Saved My Life, Carissa Lee , single work column

'At a crossroads in my life, an audition put me on a new path. While it hasn’t been easy navigating an industry that has so many race and class barriers, the performing arts have helped me find joy and connection, learn about our varied cultures and tell Blak stories with integrity.' (Introduction)

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