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Full text of selected Issue One content available online now: Kalinda Ashton,...

Kill Your Darlings contains, inter alia, amazing fiction, commentary and reviews. In the spirit of sharing the love, we have selected as full-text offerings some of the fine words put to paper by our...

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‘Fresh and entertaining, featuring witty and enthusiastic new voices': review...

‘Samantha Bond has reviewed issue one of Kill Your Darlings for The Independent Weekly. You can read why she thinks it ‘lives up to its editorial hype’ here.

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Possibility and powerlessness: Andrew Porter’s The Theory of Light and Matter...

Thanks to our friends at Text Publishing, we have two copies of Andrew Porter’s The Theory of Light and Matter to give away. Details will appear in our April newsletter, which you can join here. The...

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The Room of One’s Own You Don’t Want: Emma Donoghue’s Room

Emma Donoghue, Room, Picador, 9780330519014, $32.99 Only a few days after the Fritzl family had been discovered in their dungeon in Austria, the concept for Room came to Irish-Canadian writer Emma...

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Killings reviews featured at NSW Writers’ Centre blog

This year, the NSW Writers’ Centre blog is running a fantastic project called ‘Year of Writing 2012: 366 Days of Writing’, to coincide with the National Year of Reading 2012 (www.love2read.org.au). The...

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Little Prince, big performance: a message from the cheap seats

For a long time I wasn’t sure that I was a stadium show person. I often found myself let down by costly international acts and blockbusters at Rod Laver Arena, attending shows by definitive artists...

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Life’s Unfamiliarity

Artist Thomas Demand. Photo credit: C. Lange Much of modern art aims – ad nauseam, in many cases – to uncover the intrinsic oddness of seemingly everyday experiences. Thomas Demand’s latest exhibition...

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Cloud hopping

Photo credit: mnsc David Mitchell’s Booker-shortlisted 2004 novel Cloud Atlas is one of my all-time favourite books; it’s also a novel that tends to divide people. When I forced my book club to read it...

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Editors’ picks for February: The Rosie Project, Girls Soundtrack Vol. 1, and...

  The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion — Imogen Kandel, Online Editor I often try to convince myself that I dislike romance novels – it’s a strict diet of David Foster Wallace and Camus for me, thank...

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