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Novelist, Gwendoline Riley
3 May 2004
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One of our most promising young writers
The winner of the Betty Trask Award for her first novel, Gwendoline Riley is regarded as one of the most promising young writers in the country.
Her first novel,
Cold Water
, was published when she was just 22, but she has been described as having "a wonderfully mature voice".
Great things are expected of Gwendoline Riley and she joins Jenni to talk about those expectations and her new novel
Sick Notes
.
Sick Notes, Gwendoline Riley, Jonathan Cape
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