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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... October 2024 of Kill Your Darlings [Online] est. 2010 Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Extract : Rapture, Emily Maguire , extract novel
Debut Spotlight : 5 Questions with Jumaana Abdu, Jumaana Abdu , single work column

'Each month we celebrate an Australian debut release of fiction or non-fiction in the Kill Your Darlings Debut Spotlight feature. For October that debut is Translations by Jumaana Abdu (Penguin Random House). Translations is a beautifully moving novel following the lives of Aliyah, her daughter Sakina, and her friend friend Hana as they grapple with a series of personal disasters while bushfires rage around them in rural New South Wales.'  (Introduction)

To Start Again, Or Try, Marlee Jane Ward , single work autobiography
' A chance encounter with a kangaroo draws me to the page.'
Transcendent Translations, Dženana Vucic , single work review
— Review of Translations Jumaana Abdu , 2024 single work novel ;

'Jumaana Abdu’s startling debut novel doesn’t explain Islam but explores its depths.'

Shelf Reflection : Tim Winton, Tim Winton , single work column

'Shelf Reflection is our series where we explore the bookshelves and reading habits of some of our favourite authors. In this latest instalment, Tim Winton talks to us about environmental non-fiction, local favourites and his new novel, Juice.'

Extract : Theory & Practice, Michelle De Kretser , extract novel
Clothes and Cultural Closeness, Maggie Zhou , single work autobiography

'My fashion writing is fuelled by a passion for ethical clothing but also a family legacy that has sustainability at its heart.'

Show Your Working : Melanie Cheng, Melanie Cheng , single work column

'Show Your Working is a regular column exploring how writers get things done. In this instalment, we peek into the writing routine of award-winning author Melanie Cheng. Her latest novel, The Burrow, is out now. '

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