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Julia Glass

Julia Glass

Poetry & Prose Pavilion

10 - 10:30 am

Book Signing

10:30 - 11am

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Julia Glass is a fiction writer and freelance journalist who has written articles and essays for several mainstream magazines on a variety of topics. She was awarded the 2002 National Book Award for Fiction for Three Junes, her first novel. A fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for 2004-2005, she is also the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in fiction writing (2000) and several prizes for her short stories, including three Nelson Algren Awards, the Tobias Wolff Award and the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society Medal for Best Novella. Her newest book is I See You Everywhere (2008). Glass lives in Massachusetts.

Photo Credit: Peter Ross

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