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"Oh my god look at its little face!"
Ned Beauman's blog.
Monday, July 25, 2011
I'm doing two events in August: on Wednesday 3rd at
Dialogue Books in Kreuzberg
, and on Sunday 14th at the
Edinburgh International Book Festival
.
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Ned Beauman
I'm 26 years old, I'm from London, and I am currently living in New York. My debut novel Boxer, Beetle is published by Sceptre. I am represented by Lutyens & Rubinstein.
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