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Andrea Kayne Kaufman

Andrea Kayne Kaufman

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  • Peter Bognanni

    Peter Bognanni

    Peter Bognanni is a writer currently based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His first novel, The House of Tomorrow, is out now from Amy Einhorn Books (Putnam). He attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop not long ago, and his short ... (more)

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    The House of Tomorrow
    by Peter Bognanni

  • Stephanie Butland

    Stephanie Butland

    Stephanie Butland lives with her family near the sea in the North East of England. She writes in a studio at the bottom of her garden, and when she's not writing, she trains people to think more creatively. For fun, she reads... (more)

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    Oxford Messed Up

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    The Lost for Words Bookshop
    by Stephanie Butland

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