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Five Young Novelists For 2013

Posted at 8:30AM Friday 11 Jan 2013

2013 promises to be a breakthrough year for many young novelists. We spoke to Sheila Heti, Gavin Corbett, Katie Kitamura, Sam Byers and Owen Martell about mad cows, wretched girls and jazz after dark.

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