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Notes from

Notes from … Santiago

In the latest instalment of our ‘Notes from … ’ travel series, Samuel Rutter returns to Santiago, Chile. 1. Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, Pudahuel, Santiago. 05:15 It’s cold. It’s darker than a wolf’s mouth, as they say in Chile, and I can’t even see the Andes … Read more »

Recommended Reading

Recommended Reading: Sonja Dechian

Sonja Dechian’s ‘The Architect’ appeared in Kill Your Darlings Issue 5. Sonja’s fiction has been published in New Australian Stories 2, The Best Australian Stories 2006, The Sleepers Almanac, Wet Ink and many others. Killings asked her to share her recommended reading. Recommended reading lists are always … Read more »

Interviews

Recommended Reading: Samuel Rutter

Samuel Rutter is a new, exciting voice in Australian fiction. His story ‘Comfort Inn‘ appears in Issue Two of Kill Your Darlings, and he was recently published in The Big Issue’s fiction issue, alongside stalwarts such as Christos Tsiolkas, Linda Jaivin and Toni Jordan. Unfortunately, we’re losing … Read more »

Recommended Reading

Recommended Reading: Joel Deane, author of The Norseman’s Song

Welcome to the first Killings Recommended Reading post. Recommended Reading is literary voyeurism at its most gratuitous, a reader’s stickybeak. We investigate into the reading habits of writers we admire. Our first subject, Joel Deane, is a poet and journalist. His first novel, The Norseman’s Song, is … Read more »