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No. 13 April 2013
- Hannah Kent on writing Burial Rites
- Alison Croggon on the end of Theatre Notes
- Brad Nguyen on Game of Thrones
- Jo Case on motherhood and Asperger's
- New fiction from SJ Finn
- KYD in conversation with Steven Carroll
No. 12 January 2013
- Jill Jolliffe on returning to Balibo
- Gabrielle Carey on Randolph Stow
- Robbie Arnott bares all on a Japanese volcano
- Lee Kofman on living non-monogamously
- New fiction from Patrick Allington and Helen Dinmore
- KYD in conversation with David Vann
No. 11 October 2012
- Eiley Ormsby on the eBay of illicit drugs
- Benjamin Law on dudes' pubes
- Mel Campbell on Downton Abbey
- New fiction from Kalinda Ashton and Kate Ryan
- Dianne Dempsey on teachers who became famous writers
- KYD chats with Orange-Prize winner Jill Dawson
No. 10 July 2012
- Gideon Haigh on the highs and lows of writing
- Kylie Ladd on race relations in Broome
- Estelle Tang on Hollywood hunk Ryan Gosling
- Martin Plowman on World UFO Day
- New fiction from Jon Bauer and Debra Adelaide
- Kill Your Darlings in conversation with Andrew McGahan
No. 9 April 2012
- Greg Foyster on how the advertising industry is destroying the planet
- Wayne Macauley on Gerald Murnane's The Plains
- Ruth Starke on the charismatic Don Dunstan
- Luke Meinzen on living in Mongolia
- New fiction from Toni Jordan, Krissy Kneen and Carmel Bird
- KYD in conversation with Kelly Link
No. 8 January 2012
- Maria Tumarkin on hunger, MasterChef and the fetishisation of food
- Anthony Morris on Justified and Breaking Bad
- Clementine Ford on her experiences as a phone-sex worker
- New fiction from Michael Sala's debut novel
- KYD in conversation with Malcolm Knox
No. 7 October 2011
- Ben Eltham on the demise of Australian political journalism
- Rebecca Howden on Andrej Pejic
- KYD in conversation with Val McDermid
- Ben Pobjie on hating Julia Gillard
- Rochelle Siemienowicz and Krissy Kneen on pornography and censorship
No. 6 July 2011
- Sophie Cunningham on women in the media
- Paul Capsis remembers being bullied
- Jo Case on what is Australian literature
- Gillian Terzis introduces us to Anonymous
- Dmetri Kakmi on hating his face
No. 5 April 2011
- Matthia Dempsey on the survival of Australian bookshops
- Petra Starke on the infamy of reality-television blogging
- Daniel Golding defends the 'art' of videogames
- Mark Hewitt on the revival of the cassette
- Emilie Collyer remembers her father's long-term drinking
No. 4 January 2011
- Emily Maguire on the plight of female carers
- Jake Wilson reviews Roman Polanski's latest film
- Hannah Kent on Florence + The Machine
- KYD in conversation with Salley Vickers
- New fiction from Peggy Frew
No. 3 October 2010
- Antony Loewenstein on Australia's relationship with Israel
- Emmett Stinson on how creative writing programs ruin everything
- Rebecca Starford reads Tintin as an adult
- Rachel Power on housework
- KYD in conversation with DBC Pierre
No. 2 July 2010
- Monica Dux reflects on The Female Eunuch, 40 years on
- Benjamin Law on discovering music after everyone else
- Michaela McGuire on the pitfalls and pleasures of writing
- Mel Campbell is baying for True Blood
No. 1 March 2010
- Gideon Haigh on the demise of Australian literary reviewing
- Clementine Ford on Internet dating
- Georgia Gowing talks derby, roller derby
- New fiction from Chris Womersley, Kalinda Ashton and Emmett Stinson
Interviews (Vol. 1)
Inspired by the length and breadth of interviews found in the iconic Paris Review, Kill Your Darlings each issue publishes a conversation with an acclaimed international writer. We chat about their work, how and why they write, and are granted deeper insights into their lives outside literature. The interviews are collected here for the first time. Find out more »
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