![]() ![]() She received a Varuna Fellowship in 2022 and is a member of the 2021–2022 West Writers Group with Footscray Community Arts Centre.Ģ023 New Critic Dženana Vucic is a Bosnian-Australian writer, poet and critic. Her work appears in Cordite, Peril, Sydney Review of Books and elsewhere. ![]() Her work has appeared in Rookie, Rolling Stone, No Cure and more.Ģ023 New Critic Gurmeet Kaur is a writer and poet living on Wurundjeri country. She is the first Indigenous publisher/editor of a music publication- Gimmie zine-in Australia. She was runner-up in the inaugural SBS Emerging Writers competition and was a Writer-in-Residence at the Kyogle Writer’s Festival.įirst Nations Editor-in-Residence Bianca Valentino is a Blak editor, award-winning writer, artist and musician living on Yugambeh Country. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing and has a background working in Indigenous community organisations. Nations Editor-in-Residence Nadia Johansen is a Gungarri woman from south-west Queensland, living and working on unceded Jagera and Turrbal land. In 2020, she was shortlisted for the ABA Penguin Random House Australia Young Bookseller of the Year Award for her work at Mary Martin Bookshops. Previously, she was an editorial assistant at Djed Press. Your Darlings and New Australian Fiction editor Suzy Garcia is writer, and bookseller. She is currently studying Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT, has previously worked at Booked Out and the Feminist Writers Festival and is the former editor of at the Victorian Women’s Trust. and Programming Manager Madeline Crehan is a writer, reader and digital communications specialist from Melbourne. Rebecca teaches creative writing at the University of Queensland, where she is also completing a PhD. She is a former editor at Text Publishing and Affirm Press. ![]() Publishing Director and CEO Rebecca Starford is the author of the novel The Imitator and the memoir Bad Behaviour, which was recently adapted by Matchbox Pictures into a Stan Original series. Kill Your Darlings is produced primarily on unceded, sovereign Wurundjeri country, and we pay our respects to elders and custodians past and present. You can become a member for less than $1 a week. We are also the publisher of the annual short-story anthology, New Australian Fiction. In addition to championing Australian writers, KYD also runs several early-career writing awards, produces a regular podcast, provides professional writing services such as workshops, mentorships and manuscript assessments, and hosts literary events. Beginning life as a print quarterly in 2010, KYD is today a vibrant and eclectic online magazine of commentary, essays, interviews, fiction and reviews. ‘In writing, you must kill all your darlings.’įounded by Rebecca Starford and Hannah Kent, Kill Your Darlings (KYD) is one of Australia’s leading arts and culture magazines. ![]()
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