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Recommended Reading

Recommended reading: What we’re looking forward to, Part III

In this final instalment of ‘What we’re looking forward to’, Martin Shaw asks some of our leading local writers what they’re recommending for 2012. We hear from Louise Swinn, Miles Vertigan, Geordie Williamson, Charlotte Wood, Chris Womersley and Rohan Wilson. For Parts I and II click here and here. … Read more »

From the Editors

Women in Print: An International Women’s Day Discussion

  Left to right: Rebecca Starford, Sophie Cunningham, Monica Dux, Louise Swinn On the hundredth anniversary of International Women’s Day, over 100 bookish types packed among the shelves of Readings Carlton in Melbourne to hear a panel of Australian literary women talk about the very timely hot … Read more »

Events

Event: Women in Print

Kill Your Darlings and Readings join forces to present a lively discussion of the fate of women in publishing, writing and the media in the noughties. Women’s writing has been proven to be woefully under-represented in the US literary scene – what’s the situation here? What challenges … Read more »

On Writing

On Writing: Louise Swinn

For our ‘On Writing’ series, we asked Louise Swinn to reflect on writing. Her short story ‘A Clean Kind of Dirt’ appears in Issue 4 of Kill Your Darlings. Who cares why I write? I’m the most average person in the world. I have a liberal arts … Read more »

Issue Four

Issue Four is here!

Just when you were wondering whether 2011 was going to live up to the hype, Kill Your Darlings Issue Four is launched! Available at our stockists and direct from our website, it’s packed full of deeply inquisitive commentary, including Emily Maguire on carers in Australia; beautiful new … Read more »