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Julian Gough

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April 24, 2007

National Short Story Prize 2007

April 24, 2007/ Julian Gough

Er... I won.

I will post more when I have adjusted to this new and very strange reality, and gotten all this pesky tickertape out of my hair, and found my knickers, and worked out what city I am currently in, and what my name is, and why I am in bed with A S Byatt, Hanif Kureishi, and the Swedish women's volleyball team.

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Julian Gough

The website of Julian Gough, author of Connect, Juno & Juliet, the Jude novels, and the ending to Minecraft. He is also the author of the Rabbit & Bear children’s books (illustrated beautifully by Jim Field).

This sidebar rather cunningly links you to the official Substack newsletter for The Egg And The Rock. That is where I am writing my next book, in public. Which is both terrifying and exhilarating… What’s it called? Er, The Egg and the Rock. It is a beautiful book about our beautiful universe. Go and subscribe, if you want to be kept up to date as the book develops. Or if you would like to help me develop it: I love to get your comments over there. It’s free, and once you’ve subscribed, you will be emailed each new piece of the book as I write it. There is also some other fun stuff going on. Click now! Subscribe! You will not regret it! (Well, you might regret it, but then you can just unsubscribe.)

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