y separately published work icon Kill Your Darlings [Online] periodical issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 2024... March 2024 of Kill Your Darlings [Online] est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
What I Wish I’d Known About : Crime Writing, Various , single work column

'What I Wish I’d Known is a regular series where we ask some of our favourite people in the book industry to reflect on their careers. In this instalment, crime writers share some of the unexpected and useful things they’ve learned along the way about genre conventions, satiating avid readers and the joys of spine-tingling thrills.' (Introduction)

Debut Spotlight : 5 Questions with Mykaela Saunders, Mykaela Saunders , single work column
Extract : Thanks for Having Me, Emma Darragh , extract novel
Breaking Open Mental Illness Narratives, Sam van Zweden , single work essay
'To examine one’s mental health in literature is to do the difficult work of overcoming shame and transforming the ineffable into words. Two new releases break form to share personal stories that hold room for ambiguities of the mind.' 

(Introduction)

Show Your Working : Liam Pieper, Liam Pieper , single work column
Speculative Futures in Always Will Be, Jumaana Abdu , single work essay
Shelf Reflection : Aoife Clifford, Aoife Clifford , single work column
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