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KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
THE 2021 KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE: DEADLINE EXTENDED The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date toLONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
SHOW YOUR WORKING: SCOTT LUDLAM Show Your Working is a regular column exploring how some of our favourite writers get things done. This month, we take a peek into the writing routine of former senator turned author Scott Ludlam, whose new book Full Circle: A Search for the World that Comes Next is outnow from Black Inc.
WHY CULTURALLY AWARE REVIEWS MATTER Culture. Why Culturally Aware Reviews Matter. After publishing my first novel Ghost Bird, I found even positive reviews would often show a lack of awareness of my beliefs, treating them as ‘myths and legends’.The structural racism of Australia bleeds through into everyday language and the expectations non-Indigenous reviewers place onto books by First Nations writers. WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN MY HAIR I am the dark bark of the sturdy cherry blossom tree. I am the blooming pink flowers. I am the woman I am today because of the blossoms I have scattered in the damp, dew-stained grass. I can still smell the frost in the air of my dream, the winter breeze blowing through my hair and whispering promises of GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. THE TUNNEL VS THE BRIDGE: THE ETHICS OF TV REMAKES The Tunnel is a French/British remake of Danish/Swedish TV series The Bridge, which began in 2011 and opened with the discovery of a body laid across the Sweden/Denmark border in the middle of the Øresund Bridge. Two body halves, two victims, two detectives, a truth terrorist and loads of dead people. The similarities don’t stopthere.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
THE 2021 KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE: DEADLINE EXTENDED The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date toLONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
SHOW YOUR WORKING: SCOTT LUDLAM Show Your Working is a regular column exploring how some of our favourite writers get things done. This month, we take a peek into the writing routine of former senator turned author Scott Ludlam, whose new book Full Circle: A Search for the World that Comes Next is outnow from Black Inc.
WHY CULTURALLY AWARE REVIEWS MATTER Culture. Why Culturally Aware Reviews Matter. After publishing my first novel Ghost Bird, I found even positive reviews would often show a lack of awareness of my beliefs, treating them as ‘myths and legends’.The structural racism of Australia bleeds through into everyday language and the expectations non-Indigenous reviewers place onto books by First Nations writers. WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN MY HAIR I am the dark bark of the sturdy cherry blossom tree. I am the blooming pink flowers. I am the woman I am today because of the blossoms I have scattered in the damp, dew-stained grass. I can still smell the frost in the air of my dream, the winter breeze blowing through my hair and whispering promises of GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. THE TUNNEL VS THE BRIDGE: THE ETHICS OF TV REMAKES The Tunnel is a French/British remake of Danish/Swedish TV series The Bridge, which began in 2011 and opened with the discovery of a body laid across the Sweden/Denmark border in the middle of the Øresund Bridge. Two body halves, two victims, two detectives, a truth terrorist and loads of dead people. The similarities don’t stopthere.
WRITE FOR KYD
Write for. KYD. Kill Your Darlings (KYD) publishes commentary, essays, memoir, reviews, and interviews online. If you’d like to pitch to KYD we strongly recommend that you read our content first to familiarise yourself with our tone and style. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and at all levels of experience to pitch andsubmit to
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat ECHOLALIA: AN EXTRACT Briohny Doyle is the author of the novel The Island Will Sink, and the memoir Adult Fantasy.Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, Meanjin, Overland, The Griffith Review, The Good Weekend, The Guardian, and the Sunday Times.She's performed at the Sydney Festival and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. JULIA GILLARD: WHY SHE’S SO EASY TO HATE This is what is known as a paradox. Julia Gillard is hated even more than your average prime minister, and your average prime minister – John Gorton – was hated quite a lot. It is the way of things for prime ministers to be detested by most people. Even those of us who vote for prime ministers hate them deep down – in fact, we hate themHARDEEP DHANOA
Hardeep Dhanoa. Hardeep Dhanoa is an emerging Indian-Australian writer from Blacktown. She is a member of Sweatshop Literacy Movement and holds a Bachelor of Business degree from the University of TechnologySydney.
CULTURE ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.MEGAN CHEONG
Megan Cheong. Megan is a teacher, writer and critic living and working on Wurundjeri land. Her writing has been published in Mascara Literary Review, Going Down Swinging and Overland.BETH DRISCOLL
Beth Driscoll. Beth Driscoll is Associate Professor in Publishing and Communications at the University of Melbourne. She researches contemporary book cultures, reading practices, and DIGITAL ADVERTISING KIT 2021 Laura McPhee-Browne, Fiona Wright, Clementine Ford, Ben Eltham, Ruby Hamad, Julie Koh, Brodie Lancaster, Matt Okine, Omar Sakr, Maria Tumarkin, Jennifer DownSOCIETY ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
DECLAN FRY — KILL YOUR DARLINGS Declan Fry. Declan Fry is an essayist, critic, and proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta. Born on Wongatha country in Kalgoorlie, in 2009 he received the Tom Collins Prize in Australian Literature, and, as joint winner, the Todhunter Literary Award in 2013. He currently lives on unceded Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land and is a board member of WHY CULTURALLY AWARE REVIEWS MATTER Culture. Why Culturally Aware Reviews Matter. After publishing my first novel Ghost Bird, I found even positive reviews would often show a lack of awareness of my beliefs, treating them as ‘myths and legends’.The structural racism of Australia bleeds through into everyday language and the expectations non-Indigenous reviewers place onto books by First Nations writers. FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. FIRST BOOK CLUB: READ AN EXTRACT FROM HEATHER MORRIS'S Kill Your Darlings’ First Book Club pick for February is The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Echo Publishing). Based on the true story and extensive interviews with Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig Sokolov, The Tattoist of Auschwitz tells the story of a young Jewish man placed in a position of privilege within Auschwitz: marking its prisoners for life. MANUSCRIPT ESSENTIALS WITH KATE GOLDSWORTHY This workshop will help you at any stage of your revision process. Sort out the essentials now so your manuscript is in the best shape possible when you send it out – and so you don’t have to worry about them when your manuscript is being edited to a strict deadline. You will learn: About the main stages of the editing process. THE BEST MAN IN A CRISIS: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER The best man in a crisis – a line I’ve heard repeated all my life. My mother’s family all say that about my father, due to his ability to act rationally and without emotion whenever anything goes wrong. It’s a sad compliment, in a way, and I’m not sure I’d want itapplied to me.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
DECLAN FRY — KILL YOUR DARLINGS Declan Fry. Declan Fry is an essayist, critic, and proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta. Born on Wongatha country in Kalgoorlie, in 2009 he received the Tom Collins Prize in Australian Literature, and, as joint winner, the Todhunter Literary Award in 2013. He currently lives on unceded Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land and is a board member of WHY CULTURALLY AWARE REVIEWS MATTER Culture. Why Culturally Aware Reviews Matter. After publishing my first novel Ghost Bird, I found even positive reviews would often show a lack of awareness of my beliefs, treating them as ‘myths and legends’.The structural racism of Australia bleeds through into everyday language and the expectations non-Indigenous reviewers place onto books by First Nations writers. FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. FIRST BOOK CLUB: READ AN EXTRACT FROM HEATHER MORRIS'S Kill Your Darlings’ First Book Club pick for February is The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Echo Publishing). Based on the true story and extensive interviews with Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig Sokolov, The Tattoist of Auschwitz tells the story of a young Jewish man placed in a position of privilege within Auschwitz: marking its prisoners for life. MANUSCRIPT ESSENTIALS WITH KATE GOLDSWORTHY This workshop will help you at any stage of your revision process. Sort out the essentials now so your manuscript is in the best shape possible when you send it out – and so you don’t have to worry about them when your manuscript is being edited to a strict deadline. You will learn: About the main stages of the editing process. THE BEST MAN IN A CRISIS: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER The best man in a crisis – a line I’ve heard repeated all my life. My mother’s family all say that about my father, due to his ability to act rationally and without emotion whenever anything goes wrong. It’s a sad compliment, in a way, and I’m not sure I’d want itapplied to me.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit. ECHOLALIA: AN EXTRACT Briohny Doyle is the author of the novel The Island Will Sink, and the memoir Adult Fantasy.Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, Meanjin, Overland, The Griffith Review, The Good Weekend, The Guardian, and the Sunday Times.She's performed at the Sydney Festival and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. JULIA GILLARD: WHY SHE’S SO EASY TO HATE This is what is known as a paradox. Julia Gillard is hated even more than your average prime minister, and your average prime minister – John Gorton – was hated quite a lot. It is the way of things for prime ministers to be detested by most people. Even those of us who vote for prime ministers hate them deep down – in fact, we hate them FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu.HARDEEP DHANOA
Hardeep Dhanoa. Hardeep Dhanoa is an emerging Indian-Australian writer from Blacktown. She is a member of Sweatshop Literacy Movement and holds a Bachelor of Business degree from the University of TechnologySydney.
IS PLANT-BASED MEAT THE CLIMATE SAVIOUR IT’S SOLD AS Amy Walters is a Canberra-based writer and critic. She works in community services by day and runs the blog The Armchair Critic by night. In addition to her blog, her reviews have appeared in The Big Issue, RightNow, ArtsHub and the ACT Writer’s Centre’s Capital Letters blog. @CouchCritic18 More from Amy WaltersBETH DRISCOLL
Beth Driscoll. Beth Driscoll is Associate Professor in Publishing and Communications at the University of Melbourne. She researches contemporary book cultures, reading practices, andCULTURE ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. DIGITAL ADVERTISING KIT 2021 Laura McPhee-Browne, Fiona Wright, Clementine Ford, Ben Eltham, Ruby Hamad, Julie Koh, Brodie Lancaster, Matt Okine, Omar Sakr, Maria Tumarkin, Jennifer DownKILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN MY HAIR I am the dark bark of the sturdy cherry blossom tree. I am the blooming pink flowers. I am the woman I am today because of the blossoms I have scattered in the damp, dew-stained grass. I can still smell the frost in the air of my dream, the winter breeze blowing through my hair and whispering promises of EDGES, CENTRES AND FUTURES The settler-state origin myth forms and informs the first and most necessary tyranny of colonialism, the one that makes possible all that are to follow: the tyranny of indifference. The violence of the colonial project is a long violence, one that stretches over the yearsrequired to
GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FIRST BOOK CLUB: READ AN EXTRACT FROM HEATHER MORRIS'S Kill Your Darlings’ First Book Club pick for February is The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Echo Publishing). Based on the true story and extensive interviews with Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig Sokolov, The Tattoist of Auschwitz tells the story of a young Jewish man placed in a position of privilege within Auschwitz: marking its prisoners for life. BOOKS ROUNDUP: 'IT SOUNDED BETTER IN MY HEAD', 'GROWING UP It Sounded Better in My Head Nina Kenwood (Text, available now) It Sounded Better in My Head is our First Book Club pick for August – Join us at Readings St Kilda on 22 August for a free in-conversation event with the author. When someone I know is publishing a book, and I am going to read that book, I feel a combination of excitement anddread.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN MY HAIR I am the dark bark of the sturdy cherry blossom tree. I am the blooming pink flowers. I am the woman I am today because of the blossoms I have scattered in the damp, dew-stained grass. I can still smell the frost in the air of my dream, the winter breeze blowing through my hair and whispering promises of EDGES, CENTRES AND FUTURES The settler-state origin myth forms and informs the first and most necessary tyranny of colonialism, the one that makes possible all that are to follow: the tyranny of indifference. The violence of the colonial project is a long violence, one that stretches over the yearsrequired to
GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FIRST BOOK CLUB: READ AN EXTRACT FROM HEATHER MORRIS'S Kill Your Darlings’ First Book Club pick for February is The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Echo Publishing). Based on the true story and extensive interviews with Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig Sokolov, The Tattoist of Auschwitz tells the story of a young Jewish man placed in a position of privilege within Auschwitz: marking its prisoners for life. BOOKS ROUNDUP: 'IT SOUNDED BETTER IN MY HEAD', 'GROWING UP It Sounded Better in My Head Nina Kenwood (Text, available now) It Sounded Better in My Head is our First Book Club pick for August – Join us at Readings St Kilda on 22 August for a free in-conversation event with the author. When someone I know is publishing a book, and I am going to read that book, I feel a combination of excitement anddread.
THE 2021 KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE: DEADLINE EXTENDED The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date toAWARDS & PRIZES
An international award for an original work of short fiction under 2000 words. The award includes cash prizes, an artist’s residency in Umbria, Italy, and a consultation with a London-based literary agent, publication in an anthology and one of nine partner magazines, including KYD. Judges are Ottessa Moshfegh, Derek Owusu and IsabelWaidner.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat BOOKS ROUNDUP: THE COVERED WIFE, ONE HUNDRED DAYS, GOOD 1 day ago · The Covered Wife Lisa Emanuel (Pantera Press, available now) The Covered Wife is our First Book Club pick for June—stay tuned to the KYD website and Podcast for more throughout the month. Sarah is a young woman who leads a privileged but unfulfilled life,working as a
GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods.HARDEEP DHANOA
Hardeep Dhanoa. Hardeep Dhanoa is an emerging Indian-Australian writer from Blacktown. She is a member of Sweatshop Literacy Movement and holds a Bachelor of Business degree from the University of TechnologySydney.
IS PLANT-BASED MEAT THE CLIMATE SAVIOUR IT’S SOLD AS Amy Walters is a Canberra-based writer and critic. She works in community services by day and runs the blog The Armchair Critic by night. In addition to her blog, her reviews have appeared in The Big Issue, RightNow, ArtsHub and the ACT Writer’s Centre’s Capital Letters blog. @CouchCritic18 More from Amy WaltersBETH DRISCOLL
Beth Driscoll. Beth Driscoll is Associate Professor in Publishing and Communications at the University of Melbourne. She researches contemporary book cultures, reading practices, andMEGAN CHEONG
Megan Cheong. Megan is a teacher, writer and critic living and working on Wurundjeri land. Her writing has been published in Mascara Literary Review, Going Down Swinging and Overland. DIGITAL ADVERTISING KIT 2021 Laura McPhee-Browne, Fiona Wright, Clementine Ford, Ben Eltham, Ruby Hamad, Julie Koh, Brodie Lancaster, Matt Okine, Omar Sakr, Maria Tumarkin, Jennifer DownKILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN MY HAIR I am the dark bark of the sturdy cherry blossom tree. I am the blooming pink flowers. I am the woman I am today because of the blossoms I have scattered in the damp, dew-stained grass. I can still smell the frost in the air of my dream, the winter breeze blowing through my hair and whispering promises of EDGES, CENTRES AND FUTURES The settler-state origin myth forms and informs the first and most necessary tyranny of colonialism, the one that makes possible all that are to follow: the tyranny of indifference. The violence of the colonial project is a long violence, one that stretches over the yearsrequired to
GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FIRST BOOK CLUB: READ AN EXTRACT FROM HEATHER MORRIS'S Kill Your Darlings’ First Book Club pick for February is The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Echo Publishing). Based on the true story and extensive interviews with Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig Sokolov, The Tattoist of Auschwitz tells the story of a young Jewish man placed in a position of privilege within Auschwitz: marking its prisoners for life. BOOKS ROUNDUP: 'IT SOUNDED BETTER IN MY HEAD', 'GROWING UP It Sounded Better in My Head Nina Kenwood (Text, available now) It Sounded Better in My Head is our First Book Club pick for August – Join us at Readings St Kilda on 22 August for a free in-conversation event with the author. When someone I know is publishing a book, and I am going to read that book, I feel a combination of excitement anddread.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN MY HAIR I am the dark bark of the sturdy cherry blossom tree. I am the blooming pink flowers. I am the woman I am today because of the blossoms I have scattered in the damp, dew-stained grass. I can still smell the frost in the air of my dream, the winter breeze blowing through my hair and whispering promises of EDGES, CENTRES AND FUTURES The settler-state origin myth forms and informs the first and most necessary tyranny of colonialism, the one that makes possible all that are to follow: the tyranny of indifference. The violence of the colonial project is a long violence, one that stretches over the yearsrequired to
GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FIRST BOOK CLUB: READ AN EXTRACT FROM HEATHER MORRIS'S Kill Your Darlings’ First Book Club pick for February is The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (Echo Publishing). Based on the true story and extensive interviews with Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig Sokolov, The Tattoist of Auschwitz tells the story of a young Jewish man placed in a position of privilege within Auschwitz: marking its prisoners for life. BOOKS ROUNDUP: 'IT SOUNDED BETTER IN MY HEAD', 'GROWING UP It Sounded Better in My Head Nina Kenwood (Text, available now) It Sounded Better in My Head is our First Book Club pick for August – Join us at Readings St Kilda on 22 August for a free in-conversation event with the author. When someone I know is publishing a book, and I am going to read that book, I feel a combination of excitement anddread.
THE 2021 KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE: DEADLINE EXTENDED The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date toAWARDS & PRIZES
An international award for an original work of short fiction under 2000 words. The award includes cash prizes, an artist’s residency in Umbria, Italy, and a consultation with a London-based literary agent, publication in an anthology and one of nine partner magazines, including KYD. Judges are Ottessa Moshfegh, Derek Owusu and IsabelWaidner.
WRITE FOR KYD
Write for. KYD. Kill Your Darlings (KYD) publishes commentary, essays, memoir, reviews, and interviews online. If you’d like to pitch to KYD we strongly recommend that you read our content first to familiarise yourself with our tone and style. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and at all levels of experience to pitch andsubmit to
ECHOLALIA: AN EXTRACT Briohny Doyle is the author of the novel The Island Will Sink, and the memoir Adult Fantasy.Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, Meanjin, Overland, The Griffith Review, The Good Weekend, The Guardian, and the Sunday Times.She's performed at the Sydney Festival and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. BOOKS ROUNDUP: THE COVERED WIFE, ONE HUNDRED DAYS, GOOD 1 day ago · The Covered Wife Lisa Emanuel (Pantera Press, available now) The Covered Wife is our First Book Club pick for June—stay tuned to the KYD website and Podcast for more throughout the month. Sarah is a young woman who leads a privileged but unfulfilled life,working as a
WHO SOLD ME THIS?
Oliver Reeson: Reading 'Now That I See You', I’m struck by the feeling that something is happening in literature as a result of the internet. It feels like Australia’s book market was fed into an algorithm, and this is what came out. Vogel Prize, literary award, NFTHARDEEP DHANOA
Hardeep Dhanoa. Hardeep Dhanoa is an emerging Indian-Australian writer from Blacktown. She is a member of Sweatshop Literacy Movement and holds a Bachelor of Business degree from the University of TechnologySydney.
IS PLANT-BASED MEAT THE CLIMATE SAVIOUR IT’S SOLD AS Amy Walters is a Canberra-based writer and critic. She works in community services by day and runs the blog The Armchair Critic by night. In addition to her blog, her reviews have appeared in The Big Issue, RightNow, ArtsHub and the ACT Writer’s Centre’s Capital Letters blog. @CouchCritic18 More from Amy WaltersMEGAN CHEONG
Megan Cheong. Megan is a teacher, writer and critic living and working on Wurundjeri land. Her writing has been published in Mascara Literary Review, Going Down Swinging and Overland. DIGITAL ADVERTISING KIT 2021 Laura McPhee-Browne, Fiona Wright, Clementine Ford, Ben Eltham, Ruby Hamad, Julie Koh, Brodie Lancaster, Matt Okine, Omar Sakr, Maria Tumarkin, Jennifer DownKILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date to SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit.LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. DECLAN FRY — KILL YOUR DARLINGS Declan Fry. Declan Fry is an essayist, critic, and proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta. Born on Wongatha country in Kalgoorlie, in 2009 he received the Tom Collins Prize in Australian Literature, and, as joint winner, the Todhunter Literary Award in 2013. He currently lives on unceded Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land and is a board member of MANUSCRIPT ESSENTIALS WITH KATE GOLDSWORTHY This workshop will help you at any stage of your revision process. Sort out the essentials now so your manuscript is in the best shape possible when you send it out – and so you don’t have to worry about them when your manuscript is being edited to a strict deadline. You will learn: About the main stages of the editing process. THE BEST MAN IN A CRISIS: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER The best man in a crisis – a line I’ve heard repeated all my life. My mother’s family all say that about my father, due to his ability to act rationally and without emotion whenever anything goes wrong. It’s a sad compliment, in a way, and I’m not sure I’d want itapplied to me.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date to SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit.LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. DECLAN FRY — KILL YOUR DARLINGS Declan Fry. Declan Fry is an essayist, critic, and proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta. Born on Wongatha country in Kalgoorlie, in 2009 he received the Tom Collins Prize in Australian Literature, and, as joint winner, the Todhunter Literary Award in 2013. He currently lives on unceded Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land and is a board member of MANUSCRIPT ESSENTIALS WITH KATE GOLDSWORTHY This workshop will help you at any stage of your revision process. Sort out the essentials now so your manuscript is in the best shape possible when you send it out – and so you don’t have to worry about them when your manuscript is being edited to a strict deadline. You will learn: About the main stages of the editing process. THE BEST MAN IN A CRISIS: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER The best man in a crisis – a line I’ve heard repeated all my life. My mother’s family all say that about my father, due to his ability to act rationally and without emotion whenever anything goes wrong. It’s a sad compliment, in a way, and I’m not sure I’d want itapplied to me.
ECHOLALIA: AN EXTRACT 19 hours ago · Briohny Doyle is the author of the novel The Island Will Sink, and the memoir Adult Fantasy.Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, Meanjin, Overland, The Griffith Review, The Good Weekend, The Guardian, and the Sunday Times.She's performed at the Sydney Festival and Museum of Contemporary Art,Sydney.
SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit. IS PLANT-BASED MEAT THE CLIMATE SAVIOUR IT’S SOLD AS Amy Walters is a Canberra-based writer and critic. She works in community services by day and runs the blog The Armchair Critic by night. In addition to her blog, her reviews have appeared in The Big Issue, RightNow, ArtsHub and the ACT Writer’s Centre’s Capital Letters blog. @CouchCritic18 More from Amy WaltersSOCIETY ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.CULTURE ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. LIFE IN THE HEARTLAND Whatever America hopes to bring to pass in the world must first come to pass in the heart of America. —— – Dwight Eisenhower Sarah Smarsh’s Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth (Scribe) is a tale of life within the expanses of America away from its two respective coastlines. It reveals a life of poverty and struggle generations in the making. FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. JULIA GILLARD: WHY SHE’S SO EASY TO HATE This is what is known as a paradox. Julia Gillard is hated even more than your average prime minister, and your average prime minister – John Gorton – was hated quite a lot. It is the way of things for prime ministers to be detested by most people. Even those of us who vote for prime ministers hate them deep down – in fact, we hate themKILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date to SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit.LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. DECLAN FRY — KILL YOUR DARLINGS Declan Fry. Declan Fry is an essayist, critic, and proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta. Born on Wongatha country in Kalgoorlie, in 2009 he received the Tom Collins Prize in Australian Literature, and, as joint winner, the Todhunter Literary Award in 2013. He currently lives on unceded Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land and is a board member of MANUSCRIPT ESSENTIALS WITH KATE GOLDSWORTHY This workshop will help you at any stage of your revision process. Sort out the essentials now so your manuscript is in the best shape possible when you send it out – and so you don’t have to worry about them when your manuscript is being edited to a strict deadline. You will learn: About the main stages of the editing process. THE BEST MAN IN A CRISIS: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER The best man in a crisis – a line I’ve heard repeated all my life. My mother’s family all say that about my father, due to his ability to act rationally and without emotion whenever anything goes wrong. It’s a sad compliment, in a way, and I’m not sure I’d want itapplied to me.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date to SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit.LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. DECLAN FRY — KILL YOUR DARLINGS Declan Fry. Declan Fry is an essayist, critic, and proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta. Born on Wongatha country in Kalgoorlie, in 2009 he received the Tom Collins Prize in Australian Literature, and, as joint winner, the Todhunter Literary Award in 2013. He currently lives on unceded Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land and is a board member of MANUSCRIPT ESSENTIALS WITH KATE GOLDSWORTHY This workshop will help you at any stage of your revision process. Sort out the essentials now so your manuscript is in the best shape possible when you send it out – and so you don’t have to worry about them when your manuscript is being edited to a strict deadline. You will learn: About the main stages of the editing process. THE BEST MAN IN A CRISIS: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER The best man in a crisis – a line I’ve heard repeated all my life. My mother’s family all say that about my father, due to his ability to act rationally and without emotion whenever anything goes wrong. It’s a sad compliment, in a way, and I’m not sure I’d want itapplied to me.
ECHOLALIA: AN EXTRACT 14 hours ago · Briohny Doyle is the author of the novel The Island Will Sink, and the memoir Adult Fantasy.Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, Meanjin, Overland, The Griffith Review, The Good Weekend, The Guardian, and the Sunday Times.She's performed at the Sydney Festival and Museum of Contemporary Art,Sydney.
SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021 NOW OPEN Exciting news! We’re currently accepting submissions for our third anthology of short fiction, New Australian Fiction 2021. Each year New Australian Fiction showcases stories from some of Australia’s best and brightest short fiction writers. We encourage writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience to submit. IS PLANT-BASED MEAT THE CLIMATE SAVIOUR IT’S SOLD AS Amy Walters is a Canberra-based writer and critic. She works in community services by day and runs the blog The Armchair Critic by night. In addition to her blog, her reviews have appeared in The Big Issue, RightNow, ArtsHub and the ACT Writer’s Centre’s Capital Letters blog. @CouchCritic18 More from Amy WaltersSOCIETY ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.CULTURE ARCHIVES
Kill Your Darlings is largely produced on unceded sovereign Wurundjeri country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. LIFE IN THE HEARTLAND Whatever America hopes to bring to pass in the world must first come to pass in the heart of America. —— – Dwight Eisenhower Sarah Smarsh’s Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth (Scribe) is a tale of life within the expanses of America away from its two respective coastlines. It reveals a life of poverty and struggle generations in the making. FINDING MY CULINARY HOME: MIGRATION, MEMORY AND MASTERCHEF Overall, the food of my home was more postcolonial than cosmopolitan. It was the ideal starting point of what has turned out to be my hybrid culinary adventure. When I was 16 I went to boarding school in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, and there the food was spicier. But each Sunday, a hearty serving of Maggi was on the breakfast menu. JULIA GILLARD: WHY SHE’S SO EASY TO HATE This is what is known as a paradox. Julia Gillard is hated even more than your average prime minister, and your average prime minister – John Gorton – was hated quite a lot. It is the way of things for prime ministers to be detested by most people. Even those of us who vote for prime ministers hate them deep down – in fact, we hate themKILL YOUR DARLINGS
Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is an independent online magazine dedicated to arts and culture. We also offer a range of online writing courses. NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date to MANUSCRIPT ASSESSMENTS Manuscript Assessment Service. Writing can be a solitary experience, but it shouldn’t be lonely. We know it can be difficult to get objective advice on your work-in-progress, which is why we created the KYD Manuscript Assessment Service.. Read on for answers to some of the frequently asked questions about the service, and feel free to email us if there’s anything else you’d like to know!LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
DECOLONISING THE SPERM BANK Melanie Saward is a Meanjin-based writer and a proud descendant of the Bigambul and Wakka Wakka peoples. She’s received a highly commended award in the 2019 Calibre Essay Prize, was shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards’ 2018 David Unaipon Unpublished Indigenous Writer Award, and was a 2019 featured author at Djed Press.@littleredwrites GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. THE INVISIBLE WOMEN: CARERS IN AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES Emily Maguire is the author of six novels, including the Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Award-shortlisted An Isolated Incident, and three non-fiction books.Her articles and essays on sex, feminism, culture and literature have been published widely including in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, The Observer and The Age.Emily works as a teacher and as a mentor to young and emergingKILL YOUR DARLINGS
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KYD SCHOOL WRITING PRIZE The winner receives a $500 cash prize, editorial support and publication in KYD. In 2021, the KYD School Writing Prize will be judged by award-winning author Alice Pung and KYD editor Alan Vaarwerk. Entries for the 2021 prize opened on 19 April. Due to the Victorian lockdown we’ve extended the closing date to MANUSCRIPT ASSESSMENTS Manuscript Assessment Service. Writing can be a solitary experience, but it shouldn’t be lonely. We know it can be difficult to get objective advice on your work-in-progress, which is why we created the KYD Manuscript Assessment Service.. Read on for answers to some of the frequently asked questions about the service, and feel free to email us if there’s anything else you’d like to know!LONG ROAD: BECOMING
Ahead of you, a thin slice of horizon brightens, and the black sky around it silvers, bruises, then bursts into orange flames. Closer to town, you pass the big flash houses emerging in the dawning light. You wonder for the fifteenth time what nice things they’ve got locked upinside.
AUSTRALIA’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON STATUES AND SACRED SITES Patrick Mercer: Statues tell us more about power dynamics than they do about history. Colonial monuments are protected while mining companies dynamite millennia-old cultural sites. Why are these two Australian histories treated so differently? Monuments, statues, captain cook, First Nations, colonisers, Rio Tinto, Juukan Gorge, King Billy, Mullawallah, Wadawurrung, Ballarat WRITING CREATIVE NON-FICTION ESSAYS WITH SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM Writing Creative Non-Fiction Essays with Sophie Cunningham. Join award-winning writer Sophie Cunningham in this unique writing course all about crafting compelling and persuasive essays.. This workshop takes as its starting point the belief that all non-fiction iscreative.
DECOLONISING THE SPERM BANK Melanie Saward is a Meanjin-based writer and a proud descendant of the Bigambul and Wakka Wakka peoples. She’s received a highly commended award in the 2019 Calibre Essay Prize, was shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards’ 2018 David Unaipon Unpublished Indigenous Writer Award, and was a 2019 featured author at Djed Press.@littleredwrites GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. THE INVISIBLE WOMEN: CARERS IN AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES Emily Maguire is the author of six novels, including the Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Award-shortlisted An Isolated Incident, and three non-fiction books.Her articles and essays on sex, feminism, culture and literature have been published widely including in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, The Observer and The Age.Emily works as a teacher and as a mentor to young and emerging NEW AUSTRALIAN FICTION 2021: CONTRIBUTORS AND COVER We’re thrilled to announce the contributors to our third print anthology of short stories, New Australian Fiction 2021. ‘When New Australian Fiction 2020 went to print, we were only just beginning to understand the effects of COVID-19 on Australian society and the world at large,’ says KYD publishing director and series editor RebeccaStarford.
WIN A WRITING RETREAT! Terms and Conditions: Offer available from 4 June to 11:59pm AEST 2 July 2021.During this period, any new subscriber to Kill Your Darlings is automatically entered into the draw to win one of the three prizes listed above.Existing members can enter the competition by email (see details above). The winner will be drawn at random and notified inJuly.
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GROWTH INDUSTRY: NATIVE FOODS AND WHITE AUSTRALIA Estimates put the value of the industry at approximately $20 million (excluding macadamia, which alone is a $200 million industry). Over 15 native species have already been commercially developed – largely thanks to the vast Aboriginal knowledge about them – and some are being hailed as global superfoods. IS PLANT-BASED MEAT THE CLIMATE SAVIOUR IT’S SOLD AS Amy Walters is a Canberra-based writer and critic. She works in community services by day and runs the blog The Armchair Critic by night. In addition to her blog, her reviews have appeared in The Big Issue, RightNow, ArtsHub and the ACT Writer’s Centre’s Capital Letters blog. @CouchCritic18 More from Amy WaltersYAMIKO MARAMA
Yamiko Marama. Yamiko Marama is a writer, therapist and food truck owner from Naarm, Melbourne. An inaugural recipient of the Wheeler Centre's Next Chapter scheme, Yamiko is also a contributor to Growing Up Queer in Australia and the Emerging Writers’ Festival’s Vignettes podcast. Yamiko was the overall winner for the 2020 Lord Mayor Creative Writing Award for her story ‘Thirty-Six LAUREN CARROLL HARRIS Lauren Carroll Harris. Lauren Carroll Harris is a writer and curator. She has contributed cultural criticism and arts journalism to Cineaste, The Baffler, The Toast, The Saturday Paper, 7am podcast, Radio National's The Screen Show, Guardian Australia, Senses of Cinema and The Monthly's website, among others. In 2019, she founded Prototype, an experimental video art unit and moving image platform. NEW TO THE YABBA: INTO THE AUSSIE BADLANDS Briohny Doyle is the author of the novel The Island Will Sink, and the memoir Adult Fantasy.Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in The Monthly, Meanjin, Overland, The Griffith Review, The Good Weekend, The Guardian, and the Sunday Times.She's performed at the Sydney Festival and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.CULTURE ARCHIVES
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