Kill Your Darlings, July 2014 by Brigid Mullane


Kill Your Darlings, July 2014
Title : Kill Your Darlings, July 2014
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 175
Publication : First published July 1, 2014

EDITORIAL
Brigid Mullane

COMMENTARY
David Donaldson ‘Dirty Money: How Political Donations Undermine Our Democracy’
Ambelin Kwaymullina ‘Edges, Centres and Futures: Reflections on Being an Indigenous Speculative-Fiction Writer’
Tim Byrne ‘Rise of the Independents: The Rallying of Theatre in Melbourne’
Annie Raser-Rowland ‘Creek Foraging: A Tribute to the Tenacity and Generosity of Weeds’
Elizabeth Bryer ‘An Uneasy Alliance: Tools and Our Age-Old Fear of Being Murdered By Them’
Luke Ryan ‘I Guess You’re Only as Sick as You Feel: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Chemo’
Lee Kofman ‘Muses on Fire: On Literature and the People that Inspire It’
Ashley Hay ‘The Other Railwayman: A Diagram of Disaster’

FICTION
Ruby J Murray ‘After the Fires’
Jesse Ball ‘Silence Once Begun’

INTERVIEW
Bethanie Blanchard in conversation with Gary Shteyngart

REVIEWS
Caroline Hamilton ‘The Uncomfortable Art of Influence: Hilton Als’ White Girls and Cultural Appropriation’
Briohny Doyle ‘New to the Yabba: Into the Aussie Badlands’
Danielle Binks ‘We Read to Know We Are Not Alone: Examining the Lack of LGBTQI Characters in Young Adult Fiction’


Kill Your Darlings, July 2014 Reviews


  • Vivian

    Not everything in this sparked my interest but for the most part, what I did read, I enjoyed and found pretty fascinating.