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2021...
August
2021
of
Kill Your Darlings [Online]
est. 2010
Kill Your Darlings [Online]
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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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How to Talk About a Mountain,
single work
autobiography
'As an avid mountain climber, I have always loved the feeling of moving through space and communing with nature. But increasingly I am reassessing my relationship to what is inherently an act of conquest on land that is not mine to conquer.'
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Books Roundup : Late Bloomer, Muddy People, Dark as Last Night, When Things are Alive They Hum,
single work
review
— Review of Late Bloomer : How An Autism Diagnosis Changed My Life 2021 single work autobiography ; Muddy People 2021 single work autobiography ; Dark As Last Night 2021 selected work short story ; When Things Are Alive They Hum 2021 single work novel ; - Show Your Working : Larissa Behrendt, single work column
- Shelf Reflection : Clem Bastow, single work column
- Nothing But My Body : An Extract, single work extract novel
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The Case For Salaried Artists,
single work
essay
'Grants and prizes aren’t enough to sustain a career as a working artist. In a time of crisis, we need to radically reimagine what an equitable arts sector can look like, and offer creatives the job security others take for granted.' (Introduction)
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